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We did it! I told you so. This film will be the best one ever. We're recording, hell yeah!

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Speaker 1, who identifies as Russia, says: We did not break in. We did not broke shit. They were Antifa. We told the DC police, there's Antifa. Go get them. They did not move. They use on a pepper spray, mace, rubber palette. They treat us like we're animals. From beginning, when we start going down the steps up way before we enter the shit building. And then they start with the pack. They hit two woman in the head. There's three kids, probably 17, 18. They were bleeding in the head. There's two elderly people. One of them in a cave, got maced. So we did not break shit. The woman the police shot her, and then they throw her by the stairs. We did not break shit. We told DC police, those are Antifa. Go get them. We wear mega hat. We don't have much shoes. We don't look like we're in a crack. Those antifa, you tell them, they're in a fucking crack. Filthy disgusting. DC did not do nothing. They just stand up. They just stand up. Speaker 0 asks: So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that that get that... Speaker 1, Russia, responds: It wasn't MAGA inside the city, whatever my brain froze. Capitol all day. The doors are open. There's Antifa has a black chair, folding chair. The cops seen him. Whether it's us or Antifa, you see somebody with a metal chair fold it. That means it's a fucking weapon. You will stop him. We go and tell them. There's probably people were taking video of me telling the police. Go get Antifa. We catch two. And the woman that there was a woman talking to them, and I told her, don't bother the police. Leave the police alone. They need to choose a side. If they lost us, they have no support. And then they start with pushing back back and hitting people. So it's not us. It's not us. Speaker 0 clarifies: Antifa It was... Speaker 1: The DC police saw them with a fucking black metal folding chair. They saw them. We pointed at them. They saw the brat boy following Antifa guy, and they did not do shit. One of Antifa could have a fucking knife to get one of us inside. No one did shit. Don't tell us we broke in. We did not break a glass. So you got in, but it wasn't you guys. The doors are open. The door. And guess what? It's a federal building. The police has no power on us. It's a federal building. It's our building. Speaker 0: Right. Okay. So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that broke in. Speaker 1: Nope. We told DC police, those fucking antifa go get them. Okay. Speaker 0 asks: What's your name? Speaker 1: Russia. Speaker 0: Russia? Where are you from? Speaker 1 explains: I can't. It's a I'm under the state No. No. No. I came from Lebanon. I run from Lebanon because of this shit. And I'm not gonna raise my kids in that shit. Speaker 0 thanks Asha and says: Thank you. You need to do a testimonial of what happened. Put it on Twitter. Put it on every news channel because What? Speaker 1 completes: Fist this off. Black Lives Matter burned the country. Burned the city. They were ordered the police to back back, standby. They were not allowed to use tear gas. They were not allowed to use maze. They were not allowed to use rubber bullets. On us, they're. When they went in the White House and burned the church, all the fucking congress went and told Trump, you let your people pepper spray them. Meanwhile, BLM came there with a fucking weapons. Screw the police. They lost our support. Yes. Amen. They begin they're all gonna follow order. When we stand up in the front of Black Lives Matter to protect a cop I'm a woman and I did it numerous time in New Jersey. I didn't ever say we go in a rally and sadness know. But now, if I see a cop get shot, I would kill myself before I save him and mark my words on it. Speaker 0 closes: Thank you, Asha. Good to see you.

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I'm a bit nervous, but I've been waiting for this moment my whole life. How's everyone doing tonight? Are we ready to make history? We have the opportunity to change the next eight years and ensure Kamala Harris is in office for that time. Thank you!

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Elections vary in importance, but this one truly matters. I want to express my gratitude for your efforts in making it happen. Your commitment ensures a brighter future for civilization. Thank you.

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Thank you, everyone. Let's go downstairs to celebrate the next year. Thanks so much.

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Have you voted already? Thank you for participating. It's crucial for everyone to take part in the voting process.

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I have a message for Super Tuesday voters. Thank you all.

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It's been a long conversation, probably around three hours. I need to prepare a speech, but I’d love to do this again. They asked how long it would last, and I think three hours is great. It's been a lot of fun, and I appreciate your insights. Thank you for the honor of speaking with you. If my speech is a bit off tonight, I’ll blame our lengthy discussion! It’s truly a privilege to be here. Good luck to you, and thank you once again. Bye, everyone.

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Thank you, Mr. President. At the conclusion of this significant event, expressing gratitude feels insufficient. However, for the millions whose lives will be saved and for the communities that will experience transformation, thank you.

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Elections vary in importance, but this one truly matters. I want to express my gratitude for your efforts in making it happen. Your dedication ensures a brighter future for civilization. Thank you.

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Speaker 0: Formed consent Friday. Statins. What are in the package inserts? Let's look at the most common statin on the market, which is Crestor. Comes in generic, but here's the Crestor package insert. Let's go. This is designed to lower your cholesterol. Never mind that cholesterol isn't the cause of cardiovascular disease, but statins are a trillion dollar industry in The United States, and there's no turning back. Warnings and precautions. Myopathy rhabdomyolysis. That's muscle damage and injury. Immune mediated necrotizing myopathy. That's when your own immune system attacks your muscles. And hepatic dysfunction. That's liver problems as a result of the drug. But wait, there's more. Section 5.5. Interesting. Increases in hemoglobin a one c and fasting serum glucose levels. That's diabetes. In some instances, it says right in the package insert, these increases may exceed the threshold for the diagnosis of diabetes. So what they're saying is in many patients, my description, many, because I've seen it, statins increase blood sugar, increase hemoglobin a one c, and can actually lead to the development of type two diabetes. And by the way, what is the primary cause of cardiovascular disease? Metabolic dysfunction, I. E, insulin resistance, diabetes, and inflammation. Wait. I thought this drug was designed to reduce cardiovascular risk. Think about that. How about section 13.1, its ability to cause cancer? Well, there are studies done in animals to determine this, and in many cases, it can cause hepatocellular carcinoma. This is a study in mice. In studies of dog testicles, don't ask, it can cause spermatic giant cells, meaning it can cause inflammation and problems that can affect fertility. There you have it. About thirty percent of patients on statins will discontinue because of side effects. Does it save lives? Does it extend your life if you're on a statin? Actually, it can by about two or three days. Is it worth it? You decide. Informed consent. Now you know. Your comments are appreciated. Take care.

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Speaker 0: We have made a lot of episodes, a 106 to this point, for a long time after today. This will be the episode that I referred to as the end of the mainstream narrative. An episode that we have built up to for a very long time. Welcome to 2025. I believe this is the perfect time to share this information with the world. So here we go. I asked their AI database, the AI ChatGPT, if there were any archaeological finds that have been removed from the public, removing evidence of a previous civilization that was here where we live today. The answer is shocking. Yes. There have been numerous instances where archaeological finds are removed from the public. All of us. Where statement number six is the final straw for the mainstream narrative. A narrative that is taught to all of us since day one. A narrative that is being taught in children's classrooms in every country stating controversial finds, items that could challenge established historical narratives, the mainstream narrative. These items might also be kept from public display doing this to avoid controversy or debate. For any mainstream historian, this is the end. And for any archaeologist, you are now exposed. And this is just the beginning today. In fact, it's just the beginning of a massive series that we are starting right now as we speak. I'm going to be referring back to this episode time and time again. And to this point in all of our episodes, I have never needed to read something more. This page in their book, will be the end of the story that we're all told and the beginning of free thinking, the beginning of finding the truth, stating, advocates argue that the public access to such artifacts is essential for a fuller understanding of our true history and for fostering critical thinking about the truth. Our world's true history, suppressing giants with some findings in The Americas that suggest advanced civilizations existed just like we've talked about before European contact, such as evidence of complex urban planning where the mainstream narrative, the mainstream archaeology dismisses it, which contributes to these artifacts that have been found not being displayed or discussed, hiding artifacts that would expose an advanced previous civilization, hiding them simply because it goes against the mainstream narrative is exactly what we're being told. This highlights the tension between advancing knowledge, exactly what doing here, or sticking with the existing power structure in academia and society as we evolve this knowledge, exactly like we're doing right here on this channel. There may be a shift towards greater public access to the items found that are being hidden from all of us to this day. And I say that this is the beginning because we are now starting this series where we're gonna expose the sites, the items that are currently being blocked off from the public, blocking them off, hiding them from all of us in attempt that has been very successful for a long time to keep their false narrative in place. How many times to this point when going back and watching the first 106 episodes have we heard off limits to the public due to preservation or to keep looters away? How many times? This is the nod. This is the key, and we now know this. We've seen this in episode 98 where access to the physical artifacts may be restricted to ensure their preservation. We've seen it in episode 102, where it is no longer being exhibited to the public. We've seen so many examples of this. And today, it couldn't be any clearer, any more straightforward that so much of what we are told in life is controlled. It's manipulated to fit the narrative that we are all given, and we are about to take this to another level. Episode 86, when we saw that the project is supported by National Agency of Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. The AFCP has allocated more than $1,000,000 to preserve and protect. This is a moment where our eyes open up even further, and we are able to see with more clarity than ever before. And once you're able to see, you will never go back, understanding that preservation protecting in the world of archaeology. This means preserving and protecting themselves, their narrative. This does not mean that they are preserving or protecting what they have found, and I wanna make that very clear. And this is fully exposed now. The blindfold has been ripped off, and there's no going back. This show is a progression. It takes time to show people the truth. There is a buildup, a process. The episodes are in order for a reason. The AFCP, an initiative by the United States Department of State just starting up in 2001. What a year. A group that the people of America fund through their tax dollars. A group that the world did not need in the eighteen or nineteen hundreds. And I wonder why. Now, again, I just wanna clarify, and I don't wanna be sarcastic at all. This group is amazing. We all know that they really are preserving and protecting all of our favorite sites. They support projects in over a 130 countries, preserving tangible and intangible cultural heritage such as historic structures, archaeological sites, and traditional crafts. They restore ancient temples and mosques. Conservation of manuscripts from the old world, textiles, and old world music. Preservation of significant landscapes. They are for sure doing all of this. Jebel Barkal and the sites of the Nappatun region, Sudan, where the AFCP has funded conservation efforts at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. And we know this group very well, which includes temples, palaces, and pyramids from the old world. You've gotta ask, why are there so many groups that aim to supposedly preserve and protect sites that don't fit into the mainstream narrative that the exact same group publishes into the textbooks. And then they also fund the operation of teaching this narrative, the same narrative that they just wrote, all to the people at a young age in every single country. I believe that we have correctly translated their language. The words preserve, protect, and conservation, preserving and protecting their narrative is exactly what this means. And this unlocks so many more sites, so many old world places that is going to take this research so much further than we could have ever imagined. It will unlock places that have been hiding for so long. Without our sponsors, without our Patreons, without every subscriber, all of our badge members, and everybody who likes the episodes, This episode wouldn't be happening right now. This show, these episodes, it all honestly would have ended a long time ago. I appreciate all of you. And instead of ending this show a long time ago, because of all of you, we are now just getting started. Welcome to episode 107 of my lunch break. I hope you're all having a great day. And if you're new, welcome. Have you ever wondered what happened to the legendary Chuck Norris?

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Jeff Clark, you are fantastic! I wanted to express my appreciation, but I wasn't sure how many people would be listening. Despite the challenges, like phone issues, I was willing to share my thoughts because I'm proud of it. You truly are remarkable, and I wanted you to know that.

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I am grateful and proud of myself for not giving up. Thank you all for your support.

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Thank you for making this possible. Your efforts ensure a brighter future for civilization.

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Booster's aligning with the tower. We're ready for touchdown. Switching to three engines. Get ready for impact!

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Speaker 0: Who has been arrested 111 times since August 2023. Arrests included 55 car thefts, instilling from cars 45 times. At one point, police found multiple guns on the teen and took a phone as evidence. They say they found various Google searches on it, including what is the charge for killing an officer? Is police murder a charge? And what is capital murder? Police say the 15 year old was most released again in September. You just can't just say we're going to let you back out to your mom or to your home if the home is broken without holding the home accountable. There's no accountability, right? Speaker 1: Yeah, this is a problem. They're focusing on rehabilitation over accountability. But I love that he used the word accountability because that's what's needed. But on top of that, what are we gonna do? Are gonna wait until this kid kills somebody and then decide that enough's enough? Him getting arrested a 100 times wasn't enough to seriously do something about it. Not a 101, not a 110, not even a 111. He's back out. This is a problem and something needs to be done about this problem before this individual seriously harms someone. There is no way someone should be getting arrested 111 times and still be able just to be walking around free. No. Governments need to start doing something about this now. We've already had individuals die at the hands of people who should not have been free. Again, there needs to be something done about this. Absolutely wild to see that a 111 times. That's crazy. You need to start bringing attention to this and working to do something about it. Also just a reminder I have a free email newsletter where I give you morning updates about what's going on. It's a great place to get direct information from me and I cannot be censored there. The link's in my profile, just go there click the link you'll see the screen right here drop your email in hit subscribe and you'll be good to go. Anyway that's all I got for now. We'll see you in the next one.

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Finally, he's here. Thanks for nothing.

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Cassidy Baraka was seven years old, got her vaccine, reacted in five minutes. Vomited for eight to ten hours, then she got a second vaccine, terrible abdominal pain, and she died at seven years old from her second COVID shot. And the only thing on her death record in part one says she died from COVID. Ian Schumacher was 11 years old. Amaya McDonough Rocha was 12 years old. Cerebellar tonsillar and bilateral uncal herniation stroke in a 12 year old girl. She got four vaccines on 08/03/2022. Meningococcal, Tdap, her third COVID shot and HPV. She reacted and died from a stroke in that month. So these are all facts in the record in Massachusetts. So you have a legal duty to act to investigate the department. Every one of you has that legal duty. You took this job. And if you don't investigate it to find out that what I'm saying is true and they committed felony fraud as a matter of custom and practice in Massachusetts over inflating COVID deaths and hiding vaccine deaths. Okay. Thank you. All this science stuff goes over your heads. I get it. But the reality is these people died from the vaccine. They were certified on the records as having died from the vaccine and it was hidden by removing the Y59.0 code, which means death from viral vaccines. So it's being hidden from the public. So with the fraud that I'm accusing, what good are all your statistics? You got to straighten out your house first. Thank you.

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Thank you, minister, for joining us today. It's a pleasure to be here. Thank you. Thank you very much.

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Speaker 0: Welcome to New York City. Explore the towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and endless possibilities. Sit back, relax, and soak in the mesmerizing aerial views of this iconic metropolis. You look lonely. I can fix that.

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I'm so excited, it's coming! One of these days we're all going to wake up, check our phones, and see that headline we've been waiting for. I know it's going to happen soon, and I seriously can't wait. It's going to be absolutely glorious when it finally arrives. Happy Friday, everyone!

This Past Weekend

Beast Infection | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #245
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The episode opens with sponsor reads for Gray Block Pizza and Skillshare. Skillshare is described as an online learning community with more than 25,000 classes in design, business, and more, offering classes in mobile photography, creative writing, and illustration. A special listener offer promises: "two months of unlimited access to over 25,000 classes for free. That's two months of unlimited access to over 25,000 classes for free." Listeners are directed to Skillshare.com/TheoVon to start now. Theo then riffs through a stream of consciousness monologue about a carnival, sand, dolphins, and a memory-filled youth baseball field on a slant, mixing nostalgia with jokes about gravity, gradients, and American life. Amanda from the audience calls in as a corrections officer. She describes her admin role at a county jail, coordinating programs like church or GED, handling the secure phone system and commissary funds, and speaking with inmates with boundaries. She notes "innocent until proven guilty" and discusses gender dynamics and safety, noting that being a female corrections officer is tough. Nick then covers the news. Myles Garrett was suspended for the rest of the season and indefinitely after ripping off Mason Rudolph's helmet and hitting him with it. Colin Kaepernick finally had a workout visible to NFL scouts, held at a high school in Atlanta after scheduling friction. A Seattle police captain, Randall Woolery, was arrested "on an undercover prostitution sting from his own department." Bare-knuckle fighting championship signed Iranian Hulk, a "370 pound bodybuilder" named Sajjad Gary B. Theo closes by thanking listeners, noting plans may shift next week, and encouraging listeners to celebrate themselves, because you deserve it.

The Why Files

New Year's Eve Live Hang-Out
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The transcript features a lively New Year's Eve celebration led by host AJ Gentile, filled with humor, anecdotes, and audience interaction. It opens with a joke about an ice fisherman who hears a voice claiming there are no fish beneath the ice, only to discover it’s the rink manager. The conversation shifts to various humorous bits, including musical references and Hecklefish's quirky advice. AJ shares insights about the universe, hinting at the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the mysteries of the planet. The hosts engage in playful banter, discussing their experiences and thoughts on music, pop culture, and personal anecdotes, including the challenges of New Year's Eve celebrations in crowded places like Times Square. As the countdown to midnight approaches, AJ reflects on the past year, expressing gratitude for the community and the support received. He shares a story about Project 8200, a CIA remote viewing program, detailing the experiences of remote viewers like Ingo Swann and Pat Price, who reportedly saw military installations and alien entities during their sessions. AJ emphasizes the secrecy surrounding these projects and the implications of their findings. The chat is filled with audience participation, with viewers sharing their thoughts, birthday wishes, and personal stories. AJ encourages a sense of community, reminding everyone that they are not alone during the holidays. As the clock ticks down to midnight, the atmosphere is festive, with cheers and well-wishes exchanged among participants. In the final moments, AJ thanks everyone for their support, highlighting the importance of the community and the fun shared throughout the year. The stream concludes with a toast to the New Year, leaving viewers excited for what’s to come in 2024, including more intriguing episodes and discussions about the mysteries of the universe.

Modern Wisdom

500k Q&A - Casual Sex, Political Idiots & Depression
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In this Q&A episode celebrating half a million subscribers, Chris Williamson addresses various topics, emphasizing the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and friends who uplift rather than drag you down. He shares insights on his reading habits, recommending a list of impactful books, and discusses his approach to meditation, highlighting the benefits of integrating it into a morning routine. Chris reflects on the ban of Andrew Tate, expressing that it was expected due to his controversial rhetoric. He also shares his experience with sobriety, explaining how it has improved his life and productivity. He discusses the significance of staying informed about current affairs while maintaining a positive outlook, suggesting that most news is designed to provoke rather than inform. On productivity, Chris outlines his use of various organizational tools, emphasizing the importance of finding what works best for individual efficiency. He mentions his interactions with other creators, including Hamza, and expresses interest in exploring different podcast formats, such as live shows and panel discussions. Chris discusses the challenges of modern masculinity, advocating for physical training and community engagement to combat social isolation among men. He addresses the impact of societal changes on dating dynamics, particularly in light of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, suggesting that women may become more selective in their mate choices. He shares personal anecdotes about overcoming insecurities and the importance of self-belief, emphasizing that taking control of one’s life can lead to happiness. Chris encourages listeners to pursue their passions and maintain a positive mindset, noting that personal growth often comes from consistent effort and resilience. Finally, he expresses gratitude for his audience's support and hints at exciting future content, inviting listeners to subscribe and stay tuned for upcoming episodes.
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