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In this new world, we must accept and even embrace complete transparency. Everything will be transparent, and we need to get used to it and behave accordingly. It becomes integrated into our personality, as we have nothing to hide. There is no need to be afraid.

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Speaker 0 argues that the entire concept of celebrity and fame is breaking down. The notion of fame, which was “sold” to society, is losing its grip, according to them. They suggest that many people presented as public figures are not truly authentic human beings living genuine lives; instead, they are constantly performing, behaving as if their entire existence is an act. The speaker goes further, describing these individuals as “NPC shit” and insisting that “the world is a stage,” a view they believe is widespread, with many people acting out roles rather than living truthfully. In their view, there is a significant abundance of subpar acting and inauthenticity among those labeled as celebrities. The speaker emphasizes that the problem is not just rare or isolated; they describe “a lot of terrible actors” in the public sphere, implying that the quality of public personas is frequently deficient and that performances mask real character. This critique appears tied to a broader skepticism about fame as a reliable or meaningful construct in contemporary society. A central ethical cue emerges from the speaker’s stance: if a person in the public eye cannot stand on real morals and principles, then they should “move out the way” for those who are genuinely attempting to see the world become better. This line frames authenticity and principled conduct as a gatekeeping standard for public influence. The speaker seems to privilege moral integrity and consistency over visibility or status, presenting moral steadfastness as essential for anyone who wants to contribute to meaningful change in the world. Additionally, the speaker signals a deliberate narrowing of focus away from interpersonal conflicts or “beefs.” They state that they are not paying attention to all the beefs, suggesting a conscious choice to prioritize larger questions of authenticity, virtue, and progress over the pettiness or sensationalism that can accompany celebrity culture. The overall message frames fame as unstable and performative, elevating the value of genuine character and principled behavior while urging those who lack these traits to step aside for others pursuing constructive social improvement.

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We must all stay aware and informed. Strive to be more awake than not, whether you consider yourself the most awake or just more awake.

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The problem of fake news is not solved by a referee, but by participants helping each other point out what is fake and true. The answer to bad speech is not censorship, but more speech. Critical thinking matters more than ever, given that lies seem to be getting very popular.

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"One way to increase the probability that things will unfold for you properly is to is to not lie. Just stop lying. Stop saying things you believe to be untrue. Stop doing things you know to be wrong. Just start with that. You'll get closer and closer to the truth. And the truth is the truth is the adventure of life. That's the advantage to the truth. You have the world on your side, because if you're lying about things, you're opposing reality. Who are you? Who are you to oppose reality? Good luck."

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We must urge our elected officials to base national policy on moral values to secure a bright future for our children. A deep love for our country will enable us to achieve great things.

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As leaders, we must address the challenge of disinformation without compromising free speech. Ignoring this issue threatens the values we hold dear. It's difficult to end a war if people believe it's legal and noble. Similarly, addressing climate change becomes challenging if people deny its existence. Upholding human rights is hindered by hateful rhetoric and dangerous ideologies. We face battles on multiple fronts, but there is hope. For every new weapon, there is a tool to overcome it. Despite attempts to create chaos, there is a collective determination to restore order. We have the means, we just need the collective will.

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Speaker 0: There were four drugs that were being tested for Ebola. Remdesivir killed more people than placebo, and the data safety monitoring board had actually stopped the study where literally fifty three percent of Speaker 1: the patients died in the failed Ebola trial and was repurposed. It was a failed Ebola drug because it caused more harm than good in Ebola trials. It was still unpatent. It was Tony Fauci's drug of choice. The majority of hospital deaths were actually caused by Anthony Fauci because his NIH put out protocols that if the hospital systems adhered to, they got bonuses, big bonuses, lots of money, $3,000 per for putting an IV in of remdesivir. Boom. $3,000. But guess what? On top of the entire hospital stay, a 20% bonus, that could be hundreds of thousands of dollars. Speaker 0: The data was so overwhelming that remdesivir killed patients more so than placebo. The drug had to be stopped, and this was published in the New England Journal in the 2019. Speaker 2: What happened during COVID could not have happened without propaganda and censorship. And how do we overcome that propaganda and censorship? It's primarily through people not being willing to shut up.

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Success comes from being genuine and expressing your true thoughts. There's no need to put on a show, especially when past successes have already been achieved. Asking genuine questions builds trust, allowing words to flow naturally. Each word choice is a decision, reflecting your intent. Language can be used to manipulate or gain power, but true communication involves honesty. Every choice in how you express yourself is a moral decision that shapes your integrity.

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I believe in the power of humanity. I believe in the power of speech. It moves. It empowers. It elevates. It drives. It inspires. It validates. It unites. It reveals. For better, for worse. For everything, speech moves.

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In this new world, we must embrace complete transparency. Everything will be transparent, and we need to adapt and behave accordingly. It becomes ingrained in our personalities, even if we have nothing to hide. There is no need to be afraid.

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Speak up about important issues; that's what you can do as an average person. It's not about going to war, but about raising awareness. When only a few speak out, it allows others to suppress them. Thankfully, more people are now joining the conversation. Remember, our history is filled with ordinary people achieving extraordinary things. It's crucial to fight for your freedom of speech instead of passively watching your country change. Many are ready to stand up, especially women. An army of mothers is mobilizing in the UK, determined to be heard and not silenced. This is the message: take action and speak out.

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If we have the courage to tell our elected officials that we want our national policy based on what we know is morally right, we can preserve our country as the last best hope for humanity. However, if we fail to do so, we will condemn future generations to a thousand years of setback. As long as the American people continue to love their country deeply, there is nothing we cannot achieve. The future holds great promise.

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If you say the truth and and nothing else, you'll have an immense adventure as a consequence. You won't know what's going to happen to you. And you have to let go of your clinging to the to the outcome. You have to let go. But the truth will reveal the world the way it's intended to be revealed and the consequence for you will be that you'll have the adventure of your life. And the other part of that ethos is this, and it makes perfect sense to me. I can't see how it can be any other way, which is that whatever makes itself manifest as a consequence of the truth is the best possible reality that could be manifest even if you can't see it.

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There is a simple answer to our national policy: we must have the courage to tell our elected officials that we want it based on what we know is morally right. This will either preserve our last best hope on earth for our children or condemn them to a thousand years of darkness. As long as the American people have a deep and devoted love for their country, there is nothing we cannot achieve. The best is yet to come.

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Our task is to start peace with truth, just as wars can be started by lies. It is up to all of us to seek out and share the truth.

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The past few years have been challenging, but we successfully elected Donald Trump, and now we must stay engaged. It's crucial to remain informed and resist the mainstream media's attempts to spread misinformation. Nurture your relationships and ensure your voice is heard; your voice matters. Hold firm to your beliefs and maintain integrity by sharing accurate information. If you make a mistake, acknowledge it. Always remember your purpose and let truth guide you. Above all, keep faith at the center of your message, as without it, we risk losing our way.

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The conversation touches on a sequence of controversial assertions that connect politics, finance, war, and media narratives, followed by a shift to fitness industry transparency. The speakers discuss economics, implying that there was “complete depression to, like, the most booming economy in the world” within a couple of years, and they urge asking why this happened by examining “the things or the changes that took place when he took office and started to and what he implemented,” insisting there is “a reason for why it had such a surplus in growth and a complete one eighty turn into the positive direction.” They then move to a claim about banking and a Rothschild figure, stating that after the banking incident, there was “literally arrest arrested one of the Rothschilds and, like, ransomed him back,” and assert that this is “probably a lot of the reasons why the war really kicked off.” The dialogue continues with a provocative assertion that “war is the most profitable thing of all time,” adding that “the Jews are still profiting off World War two, and that's why they wanna keep the whole Holocaust thing.” This leads to a claim that there would be money continuing to be made off the Holocaust, suggesting that “they're still making money off it,” and that “they use that” as a shield to justify ongoing actions “so it's like, I think it is important to take it on.” The speakers emphasize the importance of truth, even if challenging the Holocaust is controversial, arguing that truth is important and that speaking it out matters because it reveals what is “true.” They contend that in society there is a problem when “we can't talk about the truth,” and they connect this to current events or narratives about accountability and transparency. The discussion then shifts to the speaker’s identity as a fitness influencer who focuses on exposing fraud in the fitness industry, confirming that this is part of their mission and past. The conversation frames the same lens of transparency: just owning flaws or questionable actions and speaking the truth. They argue that some fitness figures “clearly [are] juiced out of their mind” and tell kids they are “natural,” which the speakers view as a problem. They acknowledge that people should be aware that looking like that is not natural, while clarifying that taking steroids does not make someone a bad person; rather, there should be honesty about it. Finally, they begin a closing line noting that “everyone makes” claims or judgments—indicating a broader stance on accountability and openness across both public discourse and personal branding.

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It is crucial for someone in a position of power like the prime minister to always tell the truth. Trust is essential, and honesty is vital in such a role.

The Megyn Kelly Show

The Left's Brainwashing and Nancy Guthrie Case Sheriff's Changing Story, with Buck Sexton and More
Guests: Buck Sexton
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The episode covers a mix of breaking news, conspiracy-style analysis, and a deep dive into how public discussions are shaped by media narratives and authority figures. The hosts introduce a disturbing incident at a Rhode Island youth hockey game before shifting to a broader examination of how mass communication and perceived threats influence public opinion. A central focus is Buck Sexton’s new book, which is positioned as a lens to understand how groups use indoctrination and propaganda, with particular attention paid to how language, gender politics, and social movements can be deployed to steer collective belief. The conversation moves from current events to historical case studies about mind control, drawing on examples from the Soviet and Chinese eras, and with parallels drawn to contemporary debates around pronouns, gender identity, and political rhetoric. Throughout, the speakers argue that external stimuli and ritualized compliance can rewire individual cognition, enabling broader social manipulation. The participants discuss examples of how fear, propaganda, and conformity have manifested in schools, media, and street protests, highlighting how language policing and ritualistic acts can erode personal autonomy. They connect these themes to real-world events, including the handling of a missing-person case and the evolving narrative around suspects, family involvement, and potential cross-border elements. The panelists critique how law enforcement and media sometimes communicate information during active investigations, stressing the importance of maintaining objectivity and evidence-based analysis rather than sensationalizing leads. They also debate the responsibility of audiences and journalists in avoiding “staged” or misleading coverage and in recognizing the difference between genuine investigative progress and performative narratives. The discussion culminates in a meditation on individual resilience against mass persuasion, citing historical works that urge people to refuse to “live by lies.” The segment closes with reflections on how these dynamics influence everyday life, including education and public discourse, and a call to scrutinize the sources behind sensational claims while seeking factual clarity in ongoing investigations.

The Rich Roll Podcast

AMA: Alex Pretti, Alex Honnold, Peter Attia, & Finding Hope In Dark Times
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The episode opens with Rich Roll and Adam Skolnick reflecting on the juxtaposition of awe and tragedy surrounding two figures named Alex: Honnold, celebrated for his fearless climbing feat, and Pretti, whose experience is marked by a different kind of risk. They discuss how live events and a new studio space shape the podcast’s evolving format toward deeper audience connection, including the value of intimate conversations that reveal character, perspective, and the processes behind extraordinary achievement. The conversation then moves to a broader contemplation of risk, vulnerability, and the ways in which public perception can both elevate and misinterpret individual actions. The hosts acknowledge the need to balance admiration for feats that inspire collective hope with a sober scrutiny of the moral and ethical contexts that accompany public influence. Amid this, they touch on Peter Attia’s name in the Epstein files, noting disappointment and the implications for vetting and credibility in the longevity and health space. The discussion broadens to how credibility is earned and how platforms must navigate difficult crosscurrents between inspiration, scientific rigor, and accountability. Throughout, the hosts weave in personal narratives about recovery, resilience, and the ongoing work of maintaining health after serious injury. Roll offers a candid update on his own spinal fusion recovery, weight management, and a recommitment to sustainable, non-ego-driven fitness. He emphasizes building a foundation of movement that supports longevity, rather than chasing extreme performance milestones. The episode then pivots to listener questions, exploring themes of hope in darkness, paths through burnout, and strategies for balancing all-or-nothing tendencies with a gentler, curiosity-driven approach. Throughout, the tone remains reflective and practical: cultivate service to others to break cycles of self-obsession, lean into curiosity as a compass for pivoting careers, and anchor change in small, repeatable habits that accumulate over time. The conversation culminates in a shared sense that personal growth, responsible leadership, and purposeful action can coexist with humility and compassion, even as the world presents difficult news and complex ethical challenges.

PBD Podcast

Minnesota ICE Shooting, Jacob Frey's Meltdown + Iran Regime On The Run w/ Rob Schneider | PBD 715
Guests: Rob Schneider
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The episode features Rob Schneider joining Patrick Bet-David for a freewheeling two to two-and-a-half-hour conversation that careens from current events to cultural commentary and global politics. The duo dives into a cascade of headlines ranging from domestic protests in Minneapolis tied to ICE and immigration policy to dramatic international developments involving Iran, Venezuela, and Greenland. The hosts critique media narratives around high-profile incidents, push back on what they see as partisan framing, and challenge the audience to think independently about leadership, accountability, and the consequences of political rhetoric on the ground. Throughout, Schneider offers personal anecdotes from his career, interweaving reflections on free speech, the role of comedians in political discourse, and how public figures navigate sharply polarized audiences, while Bet-David steers the pace with rapid-fire takes and clips that illustrate the volatility of modern media consumption. The conversation also touches on the sustainability of late-night entertainment in a changing media landscape, the rise of independent platforms and content creators, and the tension between entertainment value and political messaging. A through thread is a belief in the importance of robust dialogue across ideological lines, even when disagreements run hot, and a willingness to examine where leaders’ rhetoric translates into real-world outcomes—from crime and policing to international diplomacy and national security. The segment concludes without a single vision of solutions but with a candid reckoning about timing, leverage, and strategy in politics, economics, and foreign policy, encouraging listeners to scrutinize both the sources of information and the incentives that shape public discourse. The episode blends sharp, opinionated takes with behind-the-scenes reflections on how media and technology shape public perception, asking listeners to consider the power dynamics behind headlines, clips, and social-media-driven narratives. Schneider and Bet-David race through a spectrum of issues—ranging from local governance and public safety to strategic geopolitics, from the ethics of intervention to the practicalities of governance and budgetary constraints—while probing what voters and viewers owe to themselves in a time when information is fast, fragmented, and often conflicting. The tone remains confrontational but ultimately oriented toward dialogue, accountability, and the search for durable, evidence-based perspectives in a media ecosystem that rewards strong personalities and provocative takes. The conversation closes on an insistence that meaningful change starts with informed citizens who demand responsibility from leaders and outlets alike, even when consensus feels distant and the stakes feel existential.

Modern Wisdom

A Philosopher’s Guide To The Good Life - Meghan Sullivan & Paul Blaschko
Guests: Meghan Sullivan, Paul Blaschko
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The discussion centers on the philosophical teachings of Socrates and their relevance today, particularly regarding the pursuit of truth and the good life. Socrates, known for challenging societal norms, emphasized the importance of wisdom over wealth and status, urging individuals to focus on what truly matters. His trial and subsequent death illustrate the dangers of questioning the status quo in a democratic society, where persuasive argumentation often overshadows truth. The hosts, Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko, draw parallels between Socratic thought and contemporary issues, such as the polarized nature of political discourse and the superficiality of social media debates. They highlight the need for a genuine love of truth, which can foster more meaningful discussions and reduce societal tensions. The conversation also touches on the sacrifices made for the pursuit of truth, referencing modern educators in Hong Kong who face severe consequences for teaching liberal democratic philosophies. Sullivan and Blaschko advocate for a virtue ethics approach, emphasizing character traits essential for flourishing, such as generosity and responsibility. They argue that understanding and practicing these virtues can lead to a more fulfilling life. The hosts also critique the contemporary interpretation of Stoicism, suggesting it often lacks joy and fails to account for the importance of community and vulnerability. Ultimately, they stress the significance of truth in living a good life, warning against the allure of success without integrity. The conversation concludes with a call to cultivate philosophical inquiry and self-reflection, encouraging individuals to prioritize truth and ethical living in their daily lives.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

You Probably Should Have Read the Bible | Franciscan University | EP 251
Guests: Franciscan University
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Jordan Peterson discusses his visit to the Museum of the Bible, emphasizing that it serves as a history of the book and highlights the Bible's foundational role in Western literature. He reflects on the significance of having a canonical text in major Abrahamic religions, noting that the Bible, as a library of books, presents a cohesive narrative. Peterson explores the complexities of perception and ethics, asserting that ethical frameworks guide our understanding of the world. He critiques postmodernist views that reduce interpretation to power dynamics, arguing instead for a shared ethical foundation rooted in intrinsic human worth. He posits that societies recognizing this worth tend to be more desirable. Peterson suggests that the Bible's narratives provide a meta-truth, essential for establishing frameworks of perception and ethical direction. He concludes that the Bible's truth lies in its role as a precondition for all judgments of truth, asserting that understanding this relationship is crucial for navigating the complexities of modern life and fostering meaningful discourse.

The Rubin Report

Kamala Was Right: Biden Executive Actions on Guns Revealed | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses various topics in his April 8, 2021, episode of the Rubin Report. He reflects on his recent trip to New York City, describing it as a "scary" ghost town due to the pandemic's impact. He praises Greg Gutfeld's new Fox News show for its impressive ratings, predicting it will surpass other late-night hosts. Rubin then addresses President Biden's recent executive action on gun control, referencing a debate clip where Biden and Kamala Harris discuss executive orders on guns. He critiques Biden's claims about gun show loopholes, asserting they misrepresent the reality of background checks. Rubin emphasizes the importance of constitutional rights and warns against the progressive movement's disregard for them. He also touches on the potential for violence related to the Chauvin trial verdict and the media's role in perpetuating narratives. Lastly, he encourages listeners to stand up for their beliefs and engage in discussions about truth, emphasizing the need for individual accountability in holding elected officials responsible.
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