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Aladdin is discussing Candace Owens and her husband, making several pointed claims about connections and motives. He notes that Candace Owens’ husband is “MI five asset” and emphasizes that he did not say MI six, labeling it as an interesting distinction. He references a 2022 period when there were multiple indications involving her husband, mentioning a firm he was involved with “back in England,” and compares it to Wall Street. The firm is described as “Avenger Capital Fund” or similar, and he claims her husband is “heavily funded by actual other Jewish firms.” From this, he implies that when Candace Owens speaks out, “let's peel off the onion and who's your husband is,” leading to his assertion about her identity and motivations. He characterizes Owens as a “very vile person” who was shunned from the conservative movement and who now spreads conspiracy theories. He recounts a progression of Owens’ claims and videos, noting she started with “the personal guards of Charlie Kirk,” then shifted to other topics, including an Egyptian plane incident with “three Egyptian officers dropped off in Utah” who supposedly didn’t return to the plane, followed by claims about “12 Israeli cell phones.” He mentions that prior to this, there was confusion around “Mikey McCoy” from Tony Point USA, criticizing the lack of evidence and the rapid jumping from one conspiracy to another. He states that Owens released text messages between her and Charlie Kirk, calling them “fake as fuck” or arguing that even if real, they do not prove anything; he suggests the release is a nuisance rather than substantial evidence and critiques Owens’ behavior as “vile.” He adds an impression that Owens’ marriage was arranged for clout, stating, “the only reason they got married is an arranged marriage,” and that he knew her husband. On a broader personal note, he shares his background, saying he grew up in Iraq and emphasizes a controversial, provocative stance: “Palestinians, we call them parasites,” describing a harsh perception of Palestinian people and their influence. He clarifies he is not pro any specific side but expresses pro-American sentiment, and he reiterates his focus on documenting the war in Ukraine, where he is currently based. He mentions a pin post on his profile for GoFundMe donations to support his journey to Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, and Iraq. He closes with a light moment about a coin-toss game among the group, joking about a game with soap, lampshade, and quarters, while noting a temporary drop of a cohost and promising to listen.

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- Speaker 0: Since Israel began strikes on Gaza after Hamas’ surprise attack on October 7, it has targeted residential buildings. The UN says nearly 200,000 structures have been destroyed or damaged. With so many fleeing attacks, Palestinians packed into makeshift shelters, many of them UN run schools, but they were not safe. More than 1,000 schools have been bombed, and Israel has destroyed most of Gaza's hospitals, including Al Shifa, where more than 400 Palestinians were killed in a raid in March 2024. - Speaker 1: We make the best weapons in the world, and we’ve got a lot of them. And we’ve given a lot to Israel, frankly. And I mean, Bibi would call me so many times, can you get me this weapon, that weapon, that weapon. Some of them I never heard of, baby, and I made them. But we’d get them here, wouldn’t we? And they are the best. They are the best. And you but you used them well. It also takes people that know how to use them, and you obviously used them very well. But so many that Israel became strong and powerful, which ultimately led to peace. That’s what led to peace. So as we celebrate today, let us remember how this nightmare of depravity and death all began. - Speaker 2: In 1948, when the land of Palestine was officially stolen and given to a group of rabid Zionists who murdered over 10,000 Palestinians. This crime against humanity was decided as early as 1917 with the Balfour Declaration, the British Crown, and Lord Rothschild of the Rothschild banking dynasty, otherwise known as the Bank of England, who when it’s all said and done, will have control over hundreds of billions of dollars worth of Palestinian oil and gas reserves. As Michael Roverero famously said, all wars are bankers’ wars. According to Benjamin Franklin, the primary catalyst for the American Revolution was the Bank of England’s Currency Act. After the revolution, a value based economy with no interest being paid to any central bank was created. But it didn’t last long. The first bank of the United States was chartered in 1791 and favored foreign stockholders over Americans. The charter ended in January 1811 followed by the war of eighteen twelve and the establishment of the second bank of the United States in 1816, which gave more power to the Bank of England. Andrew Jackson successfully killed the bank’s renewal and shortly after became the first US president targeted for assassination when Richard Lawrence drew pistols on him outside The US capital, but misfired. Laws were passed in the early eighteen sixties for the US government to issue its own currency in a value based economy as opposed to the debt based system imposed by central banks. According to an 1864 edition of the London Times, this would have made America the wealthiest nation of the world. The article warned that if a government creates its own money, it will be without debt. It will become prosperous without precedent in the history of the world and therefore must be destroyed. In 1865, president Lincoln was assassinated, and the economy was quickly phased back to the central bank’s debt enslavement model. In 1913, the tyrannical Federal Reserve Bank and federal income tax was born. The two world wars brought Germany under the heel of the central banking cartel. Western banking institutions financed the Bolshevik revolution. In 2000, Iraq stopped selling its oil and Federal Reserve notes. In 2003, Iraq was illegally invaded by The United States and dollar based oil sales were reinstated. In Libya, Muammar Gaddafi’s gold dinar currency was making the nation rich. In 2011, The US invaded and reverted Libya’s oil sales to dollars. The Bank for International Settlements recently proposed efforts under the guise of anti money laundering that would provide scores to tokens and digital wallets including stablecoins. Digital ID, social credit scores, and a carbon tax is what the bankers are up to now. And everything else is a distraction. Today’s war is mostly psychological, and it’s being waged upon you. Greg Reese reporting. The Reiss report is now fully funded by my Substack subscribers. Subscribe today and support my work at gregreiss.substack.com.

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Born in eighteen o five, the story goes that 14 year old Joseph Smith was visited by God and Jesus Christ who called upon him to restore the true church in preparation for the end of the world and the second coming of Christ. He later transcribed what became the book of Mormon. According to this new religion, Jesus and Lucifer are brothers and their father, God, is a human man with a physical body. This god is one of many gods and he has multiple human wives who give birth to billions of living souls that are sent to earth in order to learn how to become gods themselves. But the most important Mormon belief is Zion. They believe that in June, their Jewish ancestors fled Jerusalem, built a boat, and sailed to America where Jesus Christ visited in thirty three AD. Mormons were taught that they must find the new Jerusalem in America and were told that it will be on Lamanite borders, meaning there will be native Americans there to deal with. They expanded from New York to Ohio and Missouri, but found it difficult to get along with the locals. After going to war with the Missouri militia, about 10,000 Mormons were forced to leave the state in 1839. They then went to Illinois and established their own city, which soon became one of the largest in Illinois and was granted a charter that allowed them their own municipal court and a militia. In 1841, over fifty years before Theodore Herzl's first Zionist Congress in Switzerland, the Mormons ceremoniously dedicated Palestine for the return of the Jews. Also that year, Smith announced that the angel demands polygamy. Within three years, he takes on 40 wives, including girls as young as 13. Like the Masonic order, Daughters of Rebecca, they adopt the symbol of the beehive, a symbol of cooperative industry, and Mormons were encouraged to breed and expand. Many took child brides. In 1842, Joseph Smith, who came from a family of Freemasons, was given the rare honor of becoming a Mason on-site, meaning that he did not need to do any of the work. Along with other leading church members, Smith was initiated into Freemasonry through all three degrees with the wave of the Illinois Grandmaster's wand. Within months, thousands of Mormons were initiated into Freemasonry and were using their lodge to grow members of the Mormon church. The official Mormon endowment ceremonies were introduced, and they reflected Masonic rituals. In 1844, Joseph Smith announced his candidacy for US presidency, and shortly after, was charged with treason and locked up in an Illinois jail, where he was murdered and fell from the window with the Book of Mormon in hand. As the story goes, Joseph Smith was now a martyr, and his prophecy was proven to be true when the Mormons were forced to leave Illinois in 1846. They then began their exodus to the Utah territory, where they massacred the indigenous population and found their new Jerusalem. The US government allowed the Mormons the freedom to colonize the West and expand their manifest destiny. But after the dirty work was done, polygamy was federally outlawed, and the once anti American Mormons became hyper patriotic and made the all American nuclear family their new public image. The entire Mormon religion is based on the belief that the world will soon end and that a Jewish state must be created in Palestine. The LDS church, who identify as descendants of ancient Israel, was the only religious organization to officially support Israel's creation in 1948. In 1989, Mormons founded a university in East Jerusalem. The LDS church is worth billions today. They are the main contender for the most Zionist organization of America. And Charlie Kirk said that half of his team were Mormons. Greg Reiss reporting. The Reiss report is now fully funded by my Substack subscribers. Subscribe today and support my work at gregreese.substack.com.

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The speaker presents a critical, conspiratorial view of Joe Rogan’s podcast and the broader ecosystem around Rogan, arguing that Rogan’s success is driven by corporate and cultural agendas rather than organic content. The core claim is that Rogan functions as a pivotal asset for information-age influence, with a web of sponsors, investors, and associated figures who push a planned “brave new world” through technology, medicine, and media. Key sponsors, connections, and networks are highlighted: - Cash App is noted as a major sponsor, with the presenter looping in a broader network that includes Jack Dorsey; but the presentation also emphasizes lesser-known sponsors and their influence. - 23andMe is described as a significant sponsor. The presenter identifies 23andMe as co-founded and owned by Ann Wajarski and notes her family connections to Susan Wajarski (CEO of YouTube) and Sergey Brin (Google cofounder), connecting the company to a larger tech and governance milieu. The claim is that Rogan promoted 23andMe for health-risk data, implying a broader agenda behind the database. - Esther Dyson is singled out as a 23andMe board member who is involved in private aviation, commercial space startups, healthcare, and genetics. Dyson is described as a founder of Space Angels Networks and an investor in XCOR, Constellation Services, Zero Icon Aircraft, Space Adventures, and Mars One. Mars One is labeled a scam, used as part of a broader pattern of commercial and privatized space funding within Rogan’s circle. - The broader claim is that commercial privatization of space is a recurring motif in Rogan’s network, serving as a funnel for money to support other movements and agendas, including information-age assets like Rogan. Elon Musk is discussed as a de facto sponsor, though not listed as an official sponsor. The speaker recounts a clip where a participant says, “I just got a Tesla,” interpreting it as a sign that Elon Musk is subsidizing Rogan’s content. The Musk-Rogan connection is tied to the Neuralink brain-implant agenda and the broader promotion of brain-computer interfaces. A 2019 Rogan podcast clip is cited where mind-reading, read-thought, and universal language concepts are discussed as inevitabilities, with the claim that Rogan promoted Neuralink long before Musk’s public push. The speaker argues Rogan’s discussions around mind-reading and brain-computer interfaces constitute an agenda to normalize these technologies. Third-wave/information-age themes are emphasized as part of a long-running agenda: - The speaker connects Rogan’s content to Alvin Toffler’s Third Wave, information overload, and the idea that the “future shock” of rapid change has been anticipated since 1980. The term “information overload” is linked to a broader “problem-reaction-solution” framework, aimed at enabling a “brave new world.” - The “bigger plan” is discussed through the lens of the “centrist unifying movement” and a narrative where technology, plant-based medicines, and new solutions to big pharma are framed as miraculous, but also as forms of social control. On the Onnit/Aubrey Marcus axis: - Onnit is presented as another layer of this network, with Aubrey Marcus described as founder and CEO of Onnit, and the brand as a hub for connections to Rogan and other Rosetta-stone players. Onnit’s leadership is associated with Pentagon and DARPA ties, and with Jan Irvin’s framing as an agent connected to the Soros network. - The speaker describes allegations of sexual coercion and other controversies around Aubrey Marcus and, more broadly, accuses a “shell-company” network (Aubrey Marcus’s father Michael Marcus; multiple name changes; alleged oil ventures) of enabling scams and profits in ways that intersect with the Rogan network. - The Brain-Force/Alpha Brain marketing and other Rogan-endorsed supplements are discussed as part of Rogan’s monetized ecosystem, including alleged parallels between Brain Force and Alpha Brain. MAPS, Hefner Institute, and the psychedelic-medication axis: - MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) is described as Rockefeller-funded and linked to the Hefner Institute; the speaker accuses MAPS of promoting psychedelics under the cover of medical benefits, while being connected to George Soros, the Pratzker family, and Steve Wozniak’s Esselin associations. - The promotion of psychedelics (LSD, psilocybin, MDMA) is presented as a strategic tool used by corporate interests to reframe social norms and to push regulatory changes, with the implication that Rogan gave platform to MAPS-related talking points after Rogan started working with MAPS affiliates. The Esselin Institute and related mind-war concepts: - The Esselin Institute (Big Sur) is described as a key locus for the development of thought-architecture, social engineering, and mind-war concepts. Founders Michael Murphy and Dick Pierce are cited, with links to Aldous Huxley, Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Terrence McKenna, Rick Doblin, and Robert Anton Wilson as figures associated with the institute. - The presenter argues that Esselin served as a Troika-like hub bridging the Soviet influence with Western technologists, including alleged track-two diplomacy and exchanges between Soviet cosmonauts and American scientists, which supposedly seeded “mind war” and information-warfare concepts later manifested in contemporary media and technology ecosystems. - The claim is that many Rogan-circle figures, including Joe Rogan, Tim Berners, and Bruce Damer, share a lineage of influence traced back to Esselin’s “mind-war” research and its intersection with Pentagon and intelligence communities. The presenter closes by asserting that Rogan’s operations, including production via Jamie (Rogan’s producer), are part of a broader intelligence-cum-corporate project. The podcast is framed as an operation rather than purely organic content, with a wide network of actors—tech billionaires, investment groups, secret intelligence connections, and think tanks—working in concert to push a centralized agenda: a Brave New World with centralized control, a universal basic income, mass privatization of medicine and space, and a new social order steered by a set of interconnected elites. The overall aim of the presentation is to reveal and emphasize these interlocking sponsorships, corporate ties, and ideological threads as the backbone of Rogan’s influence, arguing that what appears as spontaneity on Rogan’s platform is, in fact, orchestrated through a network of corporate, political, and intelligence-connected actors and ideas.

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Project Nunnuk, a late-1940s strategic air command mission over the Arctic, found that the magnetic north pole was moving about 10 miles per year and is accelerating exponentially. After analysis by the OSS and the RAND Corporation, it was decided that releasing this information publicly would destroy the moral fiber of society, so it was kept private. Charles Hapgood, a lead geoscience researcher in the same network, developed a crustal displacement theory that claims rapid catastrophic shifts explain Antarctica being temperate, the Sahara being green, and mammoths being flash-frozen with undigested tropical plants in their stomachs. In 1965, Chan Thomas, an aerospace engineer at McDonnell Douglas, published The Adam and Eve Story. The CIA classified it after a FOIA request, and a sanitized 57-page version was released. The pages describe a crustal shift completing in 6 to 12 hours, producing supersonic winds and walls of ocean water two miles deep. The flood myth is described as appearing in over 200 independent cultural traditions worldwide. Emanuel Velikovsky hypothesized that these mythologies are not metaphors but eyewitness accounts of real catastrophic events recorded in human history. The Younger Dryas impact theory says a comet struck around 13,000 years ago, wiping out many species and triggering a mini ice age lasting more than 1,000 years. Göbekli Tepe was built about 11,600 years ago and reportedly required engineering precision archaeologists cannot explain. The Sphinx is said to show water erosion from rainfall that last occurred in Egypt 10,000 years ago. The Piri Reis map, drawn in 1513, is said to show Antarctica’s coastline accurately as it exists now under ice. The overall pattern described is that about every 12,000 years a civilization is reset, though how this happens is presented as a mystery. The Electric Universe theory, developed by Wallace Thornhill and David Talbot, proposes that plasma is the fourth state of matter and makes up 99.9% of the visible universe. Their theory claims planetary encounters cause massive electrical discharges that left geological scars still visible today, with other researchers pointing toward the sun. Robert M. Shock argued that the abrupt end of the last ice age nearly 12,000 years ago was caused by solar outbursts increasing earthquake and volcanic activity, fires, high radiation levels, and massive floods, citing vitrified stone at Scottish hill forts and on the Giza plateau. Douglas Vot studied geomagnetic reversals since 1971, identifying 12,068 years between reversals and arguing that during a reversal the sun “novas” and causes an ice age. Ben Davidson (Suspicious Observers) argued a geomagnetic excursion can cause a catastrophic geographic crustal shift repeating about every 12,000 years. Paul Laviolette proposed periodic superwaves from the galactic center roughly every 12,000 to 26,000 years produce crustal torque, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and massive solar events, with the zodiac system encoding warnings and smaller superwaves occurring more frequently. Jason Burchears (arcaix dot com) theorized reset events occur to some degree every 138 years via the “Phoenix phenomenon,” expecting a significant event in 2040 and a larger “Nemesis X object” event in 2046. The transcript states that many researchers agree the cycle is approximately 12,000 years and that the last event was between 10,000 and 12,000 years ago, and it claims that behavior of world governments and billionaires suggests a great reset is expected soon. Greg Reese reported, and the reese report is said to be funded by substack subscribers.

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Pierre Genet, a French psychologist in the early 1900s, studied “desegregation,” described as the splitting of consciousness under trauma. He studied patients whose traumatic histories led to what modern science calls multiple personality disorder, saying severe childhood trauma can fragment the mind into different parts (alters) whose purpose is to spare the individual from the trauma so the person’s consciousness is unaware of the alter. The transcript says these alters exist separately, can be “programmed and trained,” and can hold information inaccessible to the core personality, with knowledge traced to Egyptian mystery schools, the Knights Templar, and later secret societies. It adds that neurological research shows alters have different brain activation patterns, autonomic responses, visual acuity, and allergic responses, and some alters speak languages the individual cannot. The transcript claims past interpretations of alters as demonic possession and that many still see it that way. It states that government studies on World War I combat veterans found extreme stress can produce amnesia and identity disruption. It alleges that during World War II, doctor Joseph Mengele experimented with traumatizing children. Beginning in 1945 with Operation Paperclip, it says the United States recruited scientists involved in this research into the CIA. It then claims CIA efforts included Project Bluebird, aimed at creating amnesia in people using hypnosis, drugs, and electroshock; Project Artichoke, adding sensory deprivation and forced morphine addiction; a 1952 memo exploring whether a person could be made into an unwitting assassin; and MK Ultra, which it says added a psychological trauma called psychic driving, often administered while the person was under LSD. It further claims MK Ultra involved experimenting with demonic possession and examining occult rituals that could influence behavior, citing “scores of victims” and asserting many died or disappeared. The transcript states that Lieutenant Colonel Michael Aquino, described as founding the satanic temple of Set in 1975 and working in U.S. Army psychological operations, published a 1980 paper from PSYOP to Mind War. It says the paper suggested targeting the domestic population with ELF waves and other available technology to control behavior, and described a “light version” for effective management and crisis capitalization. It claims terror management theory found that subjects shown imagery of death or disasters were more likely to vote for authoritative leaders who promised safety and to buy luxury items they didn’t need, and that a frightened population demands more policing, tolerates more surveillance, prefers staying indoors, and under mass trauma experiences collective dissociation that allows unpopular policies to be pushed through, citing the Patriot Act and governance by artificial intelligence. The transcript ends with “Greg Reiss reporting,” and includes a mention that the Reiss report is funded by Substack subscribers, with a subscription reference.

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A speaker argues that allowing young men from countries where women aren’t treated as equal to live in four-star hotels and work illegally leads to attitudes toward women that are completely different and have appalling social effects. A second speaker recounts a case in Warwickshire, England where a 15-year-old girl was raped by two asylum-seeking Afghan men. The attackers’ lawyer blamed the assault on cultural differences, saying his client was not used to a society where women are free and deemed equal to men. The speaker says this defense illustrates why those young men shouldn’t have been in that country in the first place, and suggests that a similar mindset should be applied in the United States to prevent such things from happening here. The speaker asserts that if one sees someone getting hit by a car, it should remind us not to walk into the road, implying we should act to prevent harm before it occurs. The argument continues that action is needed now, not once it becomes widespread in the United States. This is offered as a justification for borders and for ICE, and a warning against those who advocate getting rid of ICE or removing borders. The position is that borders and immigration enforcement are necessary to keep the country sustainable economically, arguing against importing “the whole world.” The speaker contends that immigration should be controlled to prevent overwhelming the systems, and that people who do not share the country’s cultural values should be kept out or removed and sent to another country. The speaker then promotes a free email newsletter, noting it is sent every morning around 7 AM Central and occasionally covers specific topics in more depth. The link is stated to be in the speaker’s profile; readers are invited to subscribe. In closing, the speaker signs off, indicating they will see the audience in the next video.

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Speaker 0: 'Hey, guys. Just wanted to say thanks to everybody who who, you know, read my Substack today.' He says, 'out of all the substacks I've written, that one was probably the most effort that I put into a single substack as far as tying so many cross connections and overlapping pieces together.' He adds, 'I try hard on all of them, obviously, but that one genuinely took a lot out of me.' Finally, he notes, 'And seeing the the good response and the reception that it's getting means more to me than you guys will ever know.'

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Marc Palaciano introduces himself as a first-time video creator entering independent journalism to share his truth-telling perspective. He describes himself as a one-man operation currently learning video basics and dealing with glare, lighting, and production quality. He explains he was laid off from T-Mobile after 17 years, with the company announcing 5,000 layoffs on August 24 and his notice arriving August 31; he remains on payroll until November 3, marking November 2 as his 17-year anniversary with the company. He views the number 17 as a symbol of new beginnings, right paths, success, and gratitude, and says he believes in science from the universe. Palaciano recounts consulting a lawyer during the severance review and discovering that to receive a six-figure severance, he would have to sign away his right to free speech about his 17 years at T-Mobile. He refuses to sign, emphasizing that his future work depends on being able to discuss his life experiences. He asserts he has already breached the contract by speaking publicly about T-Mobile but argues that signing away free speech would be damaging. He hints at ongoing potential breaches from T-Mobile and their lawyers, including Mackenzie & Company, if he accepts the severance. He alleges discrimination for being unvaccinated and being barred from the Frisco, Texas office for ten months, including restricted attendance at events like the 2021 Christmas party requiring a magenta pass tied to a vaccine card. He notes he submitted an exemption form in 2021, offered to take daily tests, and that T-Mobile ended the vaccine mandate in March 2023 after he was finally allowed back in. He asserts he helped T-Mobile’s leadership create dashboards on exposures and vaccine take rates, and claims the company’s rationale was that COVID cases had declined, though he says the company has not admitted mistakes about his treatment. He continues to cite protections and his belief in his right to free speech to critique T-Mobile. Palaciano shares that on November 2 he plans to reveal how John Ledger (the former T-Mobile CEO) partnered with Steve Aoki and Blau on an NFT venture and that 95% of NFTs are now worthless. He intends to launch a GoFundMe to raise money for the severance money he declined, arguing that corporate censorship and tyranny justify public support. He recalls T-Mobile censoring vaccine-efficacy links in December 2021 and states that most statements in his content could breach his contract, while noting transparency about his actions. He characterizes himself as open, transparent, not a grifter, and focused on truth and America’s future. He identifies as a Dallas native, a golf and guns enthusiast, a Tesla nerd, and someone who does not identify with a political party, believing both major parties act for self-interest. He signals a belief in social engineering as a societal manipulation mechanism and plans to discuss DEI and ESG, the Great Reset, and the World Economic Forum, arguing these influence the public more than politicians. He invites feedback, explains his plan to post more content, and thanks supporters, including people who stood by him during T-Mobile’s actions.

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This morning, we lost 5,000 YouTube subscribers, and it’s not just a glitch; many channels are experiencing similar declines. We’re also seeing record cancellations of paid memberships, which are crucial for our operations. This trend is alarming, as it threatens the livelihoods of those in left-wing media. Unlike the right, which organizes and funds effective networks when they face losses, we risk falling into a downward spiral if we disengage. If you’re feeling burnt out, consider taking a break, but please don’t unsubscribe. When people leave, YouTube reduces content recommendations, further diminishing our reach. We must stay engaged and not cede ground to those who want to silence us. I urge you to resubscribe to the channel.

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The speaker warns of an economic collapse three to four times worse than COVID, driven by a roughly 20% reduction in global energy supply. He notes that under modern modeling, energy is the prerequisite that enables labor, capital, and technology; without energy, GDP falls far more than traditional neoclassical models predict. Key points: - COVID-era lockdowns caused GDP destruction; the coming shock will be three to four times worse, with COVID-style contractions appearing mild in comparison. - A 1% drop in global GDP historically pushes about 40–50 million people worldwide into extreme poverty. A 10% global GDP decline could thrust about 500 million people into extreme poverty (unable to eat, dress, shelter, or pay for basic needs). - The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively shut, reducing oil flow; this is part of a broader energy squeeze impacting global economies. The existing buffer of energy and spare parts will evaporate in a matter of months, worsening supply chains and transportation. - The result will be a global energy shock causing a significant GDP hit (the speaker estimates at least 10% in GDP, possibly 12–14% or more). This is framed as “triple COVID” with numbers centered around a 10%+GDP reduction. - The current U.S. energy advantage is described as temporary; allied economies (Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Australia) will suffer, and Europe faces energy lockdowns as the U.S. allegedly influenced energy geopolitics (including Nord Stream incidents) and the dollar’s role in global energy trade is challenged as BRICS nations move toward other currencies (e.g., yuan). - The collapse is framed as global and systemic: once energy supplies tighten, there will be a cascade of shortages—tires, lubricants, food, housing—and a widening wealth gap between a small entrenched elite and impoverished masses, with the middle class largely disappearing. - Social and political consequences are predicted: increased desperation could lead to uprisings and revolutions in some countries; domestic political upheaval in the U.S. is expected, including talk of impeachment dynamics and shifts in power. - The analysis criticizes neoclassical economics (Cobb-Douglas production function) for treating energy as interchangeable with other inputs; the speaker argues that without energy, you cannot operate the rest of the economy, regardless of labor or capital. - Historical comparisons: the Great Depression saw a 30% GDP contraction; the 2008 Great Financial Crisis caused about 1–2% global GDP reduction; COVID caused about 3% globally. The coming energy shock is argued to exceed these, with an estimated minimum of a 10% GDP reduction. - The audience is urged to prepare by decentralizing, becoming more self-reliant, and developing resilience: own gold and silver, consider privacy-focused crypto, grow food, pay off debts, keep stored diesel, and acquire practical skills to survive long-term systemic breakdowns. - The speaker emphasizes the need to trade with diverse global partners (including China, Russia, Iran) rather than engage in coercive or militaristic policies, arguing that the current path will impoverish the U.S. and hollow out its infrastructure. - A recurring theme is that the American quality of manufacturing and supply chains has declined; examples are given of quality-control failures in U.S. industry (e.g., a John Deere machine with a poorly tightened bolt, poor auto manufacturing standards) and the claim that the U.S. cannot match China’s manufacturing automation and scale in weapons production. The argument is made that the U.S. would struggle to produce effective weapons at scale and that China’s capabilities (drones, hypersonics, robotics) are far ahead. - The discussion ties economic collapse to broader geopolitical shifts, warning that sanctions and aggressive postures will backfire, leading to currency collapse and widespread hardship unless a pivot to peaceful, global trade and internal resilience is adopted. - The message concludes with a practical call to action: take steps to weather the coming period by building self-reliance, acquiring knowledge, and preparing for a prolonged period of economic and societal stress. Throughout, the speakers frame these developments as imminent and systemic, affecting not only economics but also social stability, infrastructure, and daily life. They stress preparedness, self-reliance, and strategic global engagement as the path to mitigating the coming challenges. The content also includes promotional segments about Infowars-related branding and merchandise, which are not part of the core factual points about the economic analysis.

The Rubin Report

Why I’m Taking a Break
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On July 31, 2024, Dave Rubin hosts the season finale of the Rubin Report, announcing his annual off-the-grid month in August, where he disconnects from technology and news. He reflects on his journey since starting the show in 2013, highlighting significant moments and growth, including a 90% increase in YouTube views this past year, totaling 548 million views. Rubin expresses gratitude to his audience and supporters for their role in the show's success. He discusses the importance of stepping back from the constant news cycle to gain fresh perspectives, emphasizing the mental health benefits of disconnecting from technology. Rubin shares personal anecdotes about his family life and the joy of working with his team, noting how his children inspire him to fight for his values. Throughout the season, he engaged with various guests and tackled pressing political issues, including the state of the Democratic Party and predictions for the upcoming election cycle. He anticipates challenges for Biden and Kamala Harris, suggesting that the upcoming DNC convention will be chaotic due to competing interests within the party. Rubin also reflects on key political moments from the past year, including Trump's legal challenges and the shifting political landscape. He emphasizes the need for a cultural shift in America, advocating for a return to core values and a rejection of extreme ideologies. As he prepares to go off the grid, Rubin encourages his audience to take time for themselves and disconnect from the chaos of current events. He hints at upcoming projects, including a tequila launch and rebranding efforts for the show, before expressing his appreciation for the support he has received. He concludes by thanking his viewers and team, looking forward to returning in September with renewed energy and perspective.

This Past Weekend

Something New | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #654
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Theo shares gratitude for audience support around the release of Bus Boys in theaters and reflects on trying something new, likening the venture to an Olympic dive. He recounts attending a Supercross event, describing the spectacle, the crowds, and the unexpected humor he finds in the competition, including observations about the dirt and the bikes. He also visits a farmers market, notes the sense of community, and contrasts it with online shopping, stressing how seeing makers and their work changes his relationship with food. Throughout, he interlaces personal anecdotes about springtime as a season of renewal and possibility, and he riffles on everyday life, the quirks of bees, and the absurdities of modern culture. The episode moves into broader reflections on world events, referencing recent tensions in the Middle East and political commentary, while recognizing the fear that technology and warfare bring to ordinary people. Theo pivots to a more hopeful frame, asking big questions about leadership, responsibility, and the kind of future people want to build, even as he acknowledges the darkness in global affairs. The second half centers on recovery and personal growth. Call-ins reveal listeners navigating sobriety, addiction, and accountability, with Theo offering practical and spiritual guidance drawn from his own journey. He discusses changing prayer approaches, the role of community meetings, and practical steps like getting active and showing up for oneself. A recurring motif is the idea of a “new story”—letting go of old patterns and embracing a different life, even when fear and past hurt loom large. A caller shares a Bible verse and a hopeful reminder that beauty and plans linger beyond current fears, and Theo nods to Ecclesiastes as a source of comfort. The episode closes with gratitude, encouragement to pursue renewal, and an invitation to stay engaged with recovery, creativity, and the continuous search for meaning beyond the surface of daily life.

The Why Files

The After Files: JOHN TITOR: Soldier from the Future
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In this live stream, AJ Gentile discusses various topics, including the John Teeter time travel mythos, which has a significant following despite AJ's skepticism. He mentions Martin Pullman, who patented a time machine but was imprisoned for drugging women, suggesting a potential cover-up. The conversation shifts to the ongoing interest in time travel and the peculiarities surrounding John Teeter's story, including the involvement of Larry Haber and his family, who have been linked to the mythos. AJ emphasizes the importance of research and the need to present unique perspectives on well-trodden topics. He shares his approach to content creation, focusing on urban legends and mysteries, while acknowledging that he is not an expert but an entertainer who enjoys exploring these subjects. The discussion includes various paranormal phenomena, such as remote viewing and astral projection, with AJ expressing skepticism about many claims but remaining open to intriguing stories. AJ also touches on his past experiences with a cannabis delivery service, Speedweed, and the challenges faced as regulations evolved. He expresses a desire to cover various conspiracy theories and urban legends, including the Montauk Project and the Dulce Base, while being cautious about the potential backlash from controversial topics. Throughout the stream, AJ interacts with viewers, responding to their questions and suggestions, and discusses the challenges of maintaining a YouTube channel amidst algorithm changes and content restrictions. He acknowledges the financial support from viewers through super chats and Patreon, emphasizing the importance of community engagement. In closing, AJ thanks the audience for their support and encourages them to continue sharing topic suggestions through the tips line, reinforcing his commitment to exploring the mysteries that captivate his viewers.

Philion

MIDWEEK MIDWIT
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The episode weaves a stream-of-consciousness tour through the host’s morning routine, online culture, and a rapid-fire mix of real-world anxieties and digital-age peculiarities. Beginning with casual banter and a candid, sometimes chaotic recounting of recent video and social-media moments, the host shifts to a true‑crime style anecdote: a date during which a teenage murder is recounted and followed by a tense apartment‑parking lot exchange about AirTag trackers, stalking, and the unnerving ease of being tracked in everyday spaces. The conversation then pivots to a broader privacy and safety thread as participants discuss how tracking tech surfaces in daily life, the risk calculus of unknown devices in private spaces, and the social dynamics of fear, safety, and surveillance. As the mood lightens, the dialogue meanders into car culture and automotive tuning, with enthusiastic dialogue about Audi and other performance vehicles, wrenches and after-market parts, and the community’s obsession with speed, sound, and the thrill of modifying machines. Interspersed are zigs toward geopolitics and futurist philosophy: explorations of eschatology, the idea of a simulated Leviathan, and debates about AI governance, control, and the purported sentience of machines. Throughout, the host cites and riffs on contemporary online narratives—podcast rivals, influencers, and clashing takes about who is “telling the truth” in a world of deepfakes, fake texts, and digital theater—while linking practical concerns about privacy, safety, and family to larger questions about power, technology, and society. The episode closes with a pivot to productivity, content creation, and personal branding, looping back to the host’s own commitment to consistent work, recovery, and self-improvement, even as he toys with big questions about the future of technology, surveillance, and human autonomy.

The Rubin Report

Islam, Trump, Hillary, and Free Will | Sam Harris | ACADEMIA | Rubin Report
Guests: Sam Harris
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Dave Rubin welcomes viewers to the relaunched Rubin Report, now a fully fan-funded show. After leaving Aura TV, he and his team created a production company, launching a Patreon campaign that quickly reached its initial goal of $20,000 per month. This funding allows for greater independence and the ability to expand the show, including live streaming and improved equipment. Rubin expresses gratitude to the 3,000 patrons who supported the campaign, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and shared values around free speech and honest conversation. Rubin reflects on the significance of connecting with viewers and the changing political landscape, noting that conversations about big ideas and free speech are more crucial than ever. He acknowledges the challenges of modern discourse, where shouting down opposing views has become common, and stresses the need for genuine dialogue. The support from patrons enables the show to avoid corporate partnerships that could compromise its message. For the first episode of the new season, Rubin invites Sam Harris, a prominent thinker and critic of the regressive left. They discuss Harris's experiences with public criticism and the challenges of addressing controversial topics like Islam and free speech. Harris shares insights on the nature of free will, arguing that our sense of agency is an illusion shaped by various influences beyond our control. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the implications of this perspective for moral responsibility and societal interactions. The conversation shifts to the topic of artificial intelligence, where Harris expresses concern about the potential risks of creating superintelligent AI. He warns that even slight misalignments between AI goals and human well-being could lead to catastrophic outcomes. Harris argues that while we may develop machines that seem conscious, we must be cautious about attributing human-like qualities to them without understanding the nature of consciousness itself. Rubin and Harris explore the ethical implications of AI and the responsibilities that come with creating intelligent systems. They discuss the potential for AI to surpass human intelligence and the societal challenges that may arise from this development. The conversation concludes with Rubin expressing appreciation for Harris's insights and the ongoing journey of the Rubin Report as a platform for meaningful dialogue.

This Past Weekend

Brotherly Love | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #384
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The host celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with humor and Irish stereotypes, then pivots to a rambling riff on autism, technology, and the future, portraying autism as a spectrum linked to creativity and leadership in a world merging human and machine. He compares individuals who are “part computer” to new world leaders and half-jokingly references a diner cheese bowl and a keyboard-titled metaphor. He reflects on personal routines, gratitude, and a sense of living in the future, noting March Madness, plans for a piano, gym routines, and various posture observations. The show then features audience calls on sensitive topics, including masturbation and family dynamics, with several stories of siblings witnessing each other and family members discovering private acts; callers discuss reactions, embarrassment, and possible guidance. Interspersed are product pitches and sponsor reads (Upstart, Allbirds, Mint Mobile, Peloton) and a plug for a Ukraine relief fundraiser tied to World Vision, with a 25% off sale promoted by a caller. He also teases an upcoming episode about psychedelic use (iwasa) and reflects on personal life changes, feelings, and gratitude for listeners. The host closes with encouragement to seek help when needed, share experiences, and keep moving through daily steps, ending with a nod to the audience’s resilience and community.

The Rubin Report

Manchester Attack and Q&A with Dave (LIVE) | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin hosts a live stream on YouTube, discussing recent events and engaging with audience questions. He reflects on a recent conversation with Antonia Okafor, a Second Amendment advocate, and previews an upcoming interview with Rabbi David Wolpe. The main focus shifts to the tragic terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, where 22 people were killed and 59 injured. Rubin emphasizes the chaotic nature of social media during such events, noting the difficulty in discerning accurate information. He outlines key facts about the attack, including the identity of the suspected bomber, Salman Abadi, and the impact on young concertgoers. Rubin stresses the need for an honest discussion about terrorism, advocating for a classical liberal approach that prioritizes logic and reason over political correctness. He addresses the lack of visible moderate Muslim responses to terrorism and the importance of free speech in discussing these issues. Rubin also critiques the U.S. alliance with Saudi Arabia, highlighting the country's human rights violations while questioning the effectiveness of arming them against terrorism. He discusses the complexities of Middle Eastern politics, including the roles of Iran and non-state actors like Hamas and Hezbollah. The conversation touches on the need for a more open dialogue about Islam and its influence on politics, urging individuals to engage in these discussions without fear of backlash. Finally, Rubin expresses gratitude for his audience's support on platforms like Patreon, emphasizing the importance of independent voices in media amidst challenges like YouTube's monetization issues. He concludes by promoting his upcoming interview with Professor Abbe Hall, focusing on economics and the police state.

The Pomp Podcast

Bitcoin Is Primed To PUMP As The Dollar Collapses
Guests: Jordi Visser
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Wall Street's skepticism towards Bitcoin stems from its perception as akin to NASDAQ rather than a safe haven like gold. Jordi Visser asserts that the financial system officially broke recently, with significant declines in bonds, stocks, and the dollar, indicating a shift towards a new global order. He emphasizes the complexity of global trade dynamics, suggesting a bipolar world where strategies for the U.S. and China must be distinct. Despite Bitcoin's current stagnation compared to gold, Visser believes it will eventually benefit from the ongoing economic turmoil, as it represents a decentralized future. He discusses the challenges facing the U.S. dollar as the global reserve currency, citing trade deficits and the burdens of maintaining that status. Visser predicts that crises often prompt government action, leading to potential solutions and collaboration. He highlights the importance of AI and technology in shaping future economic landscapes, while also noting the volatility and unpredictability of markets. Ultimately, he expresses optimism that the current crisis could lead to necessary changes and a new economic framework, urging listeners to stay informed through his Substack and YouTube content.

The Rubin Report

Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Scorch Fauci Documentary with Horrible Score | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin opens the October 12, 2021, episode of the Rubin Report discussing a situation with his producer, Michael, who has the sniffles and chose to stay home. Rubin emphasizes the absurdity of current health fears, noting that in the past, minor illnesses were treated casually. He critiques the heightened fear surrounding COVID-19, referencing Dr. Fauci's inconsistent messaging and the suspension of NBA player Kyrie Irving for refusing vaccination. Rubin supports Irving's right to make personal medical choices and highlights Governor Greg Abbott's executive order in Texas prohibiting vaccine mandates, contrasting it with California's stricter regulations. He discusses the recent Southwest Airlines flight cancellations, attributing them to employee protests against vaccine mandates, and praises the CEO's stance against such mandates. Rubin expresses concern over the mainstream media's push for authoritarian measures and the erosion of individual freedoms, urging people to stand up for their rights. He concludes by promoting his interviews and encouraging viewers to join his community for uncensored discussions.

The Why Files

AFTER FILES: Spontaneous Human Combustion
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AJ Gentile discusses various topics during a live stream, including spontaneous human combustion, UFOs, and the paranormal. He shares personal anecdotes about his broadcasting career and the challenges of running his YouTube channel, emphasizing the balance between skepticism and belief in the stories he covers. He interacts with viewers through Super Chats, answering questions about his setup, past experiences, and the technical aspects of streaming. AJ expresses appreciation for his audience and the support he receives, particularly from Patreon members, who can join live streams and interact directly with him. The conversation touches on the challenges of content creation, including the impact of algorithms on video visibility and monetization. AJ mentions the importance of maintaining quality content while considering sponsorship opportunities, particularly with Established Titles, and discusses the potential for new video topics, including reincarnation and shadow governments. Throughout the stream, AJ maintains a light-hearted tone, engaging with viewers and addressing their comments and questions. He acknowledges the complexities of certain topics, such as crop circles and the Bermuda Triangle, while expressing a desire to explore new stories that resonate with his audience. The stream concludes with AJ thanking viewers for their support and encouraging them to reach out with suggestions for future content.

Doom Debates

Why I Started Doom Debates & How to Succeed in AI Risk Comms — Liron's Talk at The Frame Fellowship
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Liron Shapira delivers a detailed look at the origins, mission, and growth trajectory of Doom Debates, focusing on how the show positions itself within AI risk communication. He traces the show’s inception to a desire to create a formal, high‑quality forum where top thinkers in artificial intelligence can be challenged on their positions, with the aim of elevating discourse and improving public understanding of existential risks associated with advanced AI. The talk covers the evolution from a personal project born of frustration with existing media formats to a production with a studio, a full‑time producer, and a clear mission that combines educational value with engaging, high-stakes debate. A central element of the discussion is the concept of PDoom, the probability of doom within a specified horizon, which serves as both a framing device and a performance metric for guests and the host. Shapira explains how the show blends rigorous preparation with an emphasis on accessible, entertaining delivery, while also acknowledging the logistical realities of running a funded creative project. He describes the growth of the audience and the monetization strategy, emphasizing donor support and the idea of mission partners as the primary means of sustaining production, rather than conventional memberships, ads, or sponsorships. The transcript also reveals strategic considerations around audience demographics, niche positioning, and the tension between accessibility and technical depth. Throughout, the emphasis remains on accountability, the responsible expansion of public discourse about AI risk, and the drive to connect ideas to concrete actions, such as informing audiences about how to engage with policy and public debate. Finally, Shapira offers practical guidance for other creators: define a compelling, irreplaceable niche; document a clear mission that motivates viewers to participate; and design production workflows and funding models that align with long‑term impact goals, all while maintaining a rigorous but engaging approach to controversial topics.

This Past Weekend

Sam Tripoli | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #206
Guests: Sam Tripoli
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The episode features Theo Von hosting Sam Tripoli, host of the Tinfoil Hat podcast, described as on the cutting edge of every conspiracy theory. The freewheeling discussion ranges from Bitcoin and central banking to ancient conspiracies, the moon, Montauk, and the nature of reality, all delivered with Sam’s signature blend of bravado and joke-filled insight. Sam recounts buying about $2,900 of Bitcoin a year ago, trying to navigate wallets, watching the price swing, and eventually acknowledging it has value again. He argues that Bitcoin could shield wealth when banks fail, contrasting it with centralized banks that practice fractional reserve lending and inflate fiat money, and he notes a story about people paying “big bucks” for pretend coins. He voices skepticism about crypto scams, including a guy selling Chucky Cheese tokens as Bitcoin, and laments how easy it is for friends to pitch crypto schemes. The talk broadens into economics and history. Sam points to the Federal Reserve’s creation, the two bills Woodrow Wilson signed, and income tax, arguing bankers’ influence has shaped government policy. He references the monster from Jekyll Island and the Lincoln greenbacks, claiming the Civil War partially hinged on central banking and that Russia’s Alexander II intervened to deter international bankers. He emphasizes that wealth—more than race—drives history, noting that a small fraction owns most wealth and that elites manipulate society while people quarrel over race, sex, and gender. Other threads cover abortion, crime, and the military-industrial complex. Sam cites a controversial claim that legalized abortion reduced crime and argues that state power and gun rights intersect with federal authority, warning about state-by-state laws and the dangers of censorship. They discuss porn’s decline and the entertainment business as parallel ecosystems: the corporate machinery, the highs and lows, and the parallels between stand-up and porn careers, including the toll of drugs and instability, and the camaraderie among performers. The conversation turns to media manipulation and the dangers of echo chambers. They discuss AI-generated behavior, blue checks, and the manipulation of narratives online, urging listeners to question everything, verify sources, and avoid blind allegiance to any group. They advocate unplugging from the news to resist control by powerful elites and to see a broader, more interconnected world. They end by plugging Sam’s latest specials and teasing guests like David Icke, reaffirming the value of independent voices in a crowded media landscape, while insisting that reality can be approached with curiosity, humor, and critical thinking.

The Rubin Report

I'm Leaving Patreon: Ask Me Anything | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the current state of his show, the decision to leave Patreon, and the broader implications for free speech. He reflects on his journey from working at The Young Turks to launching his independent show on Patreon in June 2016, emphasizing the importance of owning and controlling his content. Rubin shares his pride in building a small business that prioritizes employee welfare, including full health insurance coverage. He addresses recent events, including the deplatforming of creators like Sargon of Akkad from Patreon, which he views as a significant threat to free speech. Rubin expresses concern over the increasing censorship on platforms and the need for creators to stand up against it. He announces that he and others, including Sam Harris and Jordan Peterson, will be canceling their Patreon accounts, citing a commitment to free expression and independence. Rubin encourages viewers to support his show through his website, DaveRubin.com/donate, as they transition away from Patreon. He discusses the challenges of relying on payment processors and the potential for future censorship, emphasizing the need for alternative solutions, possibly involving blockchain technology. Throughout the livestream, Rubin engages with viewers, offering shoutouts and promoting limited edition merchandise, including t-shirts and mugs. He reflects on the importance of community support and the shared values of those who believe in free speech and open dialogue. Rubin concludes by expressing optimism about the future, despite the challenges ahead, and reiterates his commitment to fostering a platform for diverse ideas and discussions.

The Rubin Report

Dave Rubin is Back: 30 Days with No News, Internet or Phone (LIVE) | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin returns after a month off the grid, during which he disconnected from news and social media. He reflects on his time in New York City and Mexico, where he focused on personal well-being and writing a book. Rubin emphasizes the importance of stepping away from constant digital engagement, noting how people around him struggled to disconnect even while on vacation. He shares insights from his time off, including a sense of gratitude for his supporters on Patreon, which allowed him the freedom to take a break. Upon returning, Rubin catches up on major news events, including the Charlottesville incident and a hurricane, and expresses feeling more informed despite his absence. He discusses the challenges faced by his YouTube channel, including significant demonetization of videos and issues with subscriber notifications, suggesting a possible political motivation behind these actions. Rubin highlights the need for transparency regarding these challenges and the importance of supporting independent content creators. He also touches on the broader societal issues of digital noise and the impact of social media on public discourse, advocating for more meaningful conversations rather than engaging in outrage culture. Rubin expresses a desire to continue exploring diverse topics, including philosophy and science, while maintaining a focus on individual perspectives rather than group identities. As he wraps up, Rubin expresses excitement about future content, including interviews with various guests, and reiterates his commitment to producing quality work. He encourages his audience to occasionally disconnect from the digital world and engage in real conversations, emphasizing the importance of community and understanding in navigating today’s complex landscape.
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