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It's going to get weirder until people have to talk about how weird it is. I look for artificial life, human cloning, possible contact with extraterrestrials, and possible human immortality, along with brutality, genocide, race bathing, homophobia, famine, and starvation. The mushroom said this is what it's like when a species prepares to depart for the stars; you don't depart under calm conditions. It's a fire in a madhouse. This is what it's like when a species prepares to move on to the next dimension.

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We’re live! Just hanging out in New York, ready for the madness. It’s entertaining, right? Everything happening feels like a staged show to distract from our reality. The chaos we see is often orchestrated by those in power, while we just react. When it comes to the U.S. elections, voting feels pointless. It’s an illusion of choice between two puppets controlled by the same forces. Instead, focus on personal growth and self-improvement. The real change starts within. Monero is crucial for a future of privacy and freedom. Despite challenges, its potential remains bright. The more people realize its importance, the better. Events like Monerotopia are vital for building community and awareness. In the end, it’s about surviving the chaos and preparing for a better world where Monero could thrive as a currency. Let's embrace this journey together!

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Misinformation has become widely accepted as truth. With Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, it has turned into a platform for propaganda, leading us to embrace a narrative that contradicts the reality of a strong economic recovery. Despite this, there is a desire for change, and many are now looking to Donald Trump for that transformation. He has achieved two notable feats: winning the presidency twice and failing spectacularly with a casino. The question remains: what does the future hold as America seems ready to take risks and explore new paths?

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Hi everyone, I'm Shelly. I want to share something I found interesting about the Titanic. I was reading about books that suggest time travel or predictive programming, like the Baron Trump novels written in the late 1800s, which have eerie similarities to Donald Trump and his son. Also, a book by NASA's Wernher von Braun features a character named Elon, similar to Elon Musk, in a story about colonizing Mars. Then, I found a book called "The Wreck of the Titan" written in 1898, 14 years before the Titanic sank. It's about a British ocean liner named Titan that sinks in the North Atlantic after hitting an iceberg, just like the Titanic. Some believe the sinking of the Titanic was orchestrated to eliminate opposition to the Federal Reserve. What are the odds of all of these things happening?

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Mark Zuckerberg confirmed the Biden-Harris administration censored Americans and interfered in the last election. He stated in a letter to Congress that the Biden-Harris team pressured them to censor content, including humor and satire, related to COVID-19. The Biden administration understands that satire and humor are effective methods of breaking brainwashing because humor suspends counterargumentation. When things are presented humorously, people are less resistant. The censoring of satire and overt humor suggests an attempt to demoralize and brainwash the population. The military and intelligence world is obsessed with stopping the rise of funny, subversive memes and are training people on myths, narratives, and memes for political warfare in the information age. Military intelligence is censoring subversive memes that challenge their narratives. A massive demoralization effort was underway using COVID-19, and the Biden administration wanted people to suffer by targeting their sense of humor.

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From childhood, we've idolized the rich and famous, aspiring to be like them through hard work. However, as we awaken to certain realities, we're branded as conspiracy theorists or deplorables, a term we embrace. We see ourselves as digital soldiers engaged in a war for truth against censorship, moving across battlefields to awaken the world. What keeps me up at night is realizing that evil exists. It’s all riding on Tom Hanks. If anything happens to Tom Hanks, that's it!

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I've noticed this phenomenon, almost like "Trump derangement syndrome," where people become completely irrational when the former president is mentioned. I saw it firsthand at a friend's birthday dinner, a month or two before the election. It was a normal, quiet gathering until I mentioned the president's name. The reaction was extreme, as if I'd injected them with something that contained methamphetamine and rabies. I was shocked. It was impossible to have a reasonable conversation. It was as if people just couldn't handle a normal conversation.

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There has been a global brainwashing operation through mainstream media for decades. The long term effects are unknown. What happens when people reject what they've been taught? What happens to their sanity? We may soon see.

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We are facing unprecedented challenges in terms of policies and economics. The younger generation is experiencing a time like never before, even compared to 201.

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"It's really weird to, like, live through watching the world speed up so much." "A kid born today will never be smarter than AI ever." "A kid born today, by the time that kid, like, kinda understands the way the world works, will just always be used to an incredibly fast rate of things improving and discovering new science." "They'll just they will never know any other world." "It will seem totally natural." "It will seem unthinkable and stone age like that we used to use computers or phones or any kind of technology that was not way smarter than we were." "You know we will think like how bad those people of the 2020s had it."

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Climate change is real. The destruction of hard drives, my husband's frequent trips to Epstein's Island, my loss in the 2016 election, and my husband's infidelity are all attributed to climate change. Even Jeffrey Epstein's death is blamed on climate change. It wasn't me, it was definitely climate change.

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The transcript argues that the White House has delivered an extraordinary streak of presidential communications over a 24-hour period. It centers on a sequence of provocative exchanges and memetic responses: - Donald Trump posted a meme showing him flying in an F-16-like plane with a crown, captioned, “king Trump,” and the plane reportedly “dumps raw sewage on all of the no kings protesters.” - Harry Sisson, who was among those targeted by the meme’s sewage dump, asked, “Can anybody ask Trump why he posted an AI meme of me having poop dumped on my head? Why is Trump pooping on me?” - JD Vance responded, “I’ll happily ask him for you,” and the moment went viral. Vance followed up with another meme depicting Donald Trump as a king while Nancy Pelosi and “all the libs” bow to him. - In the same news cycle, Caroline Levitt engaged in a moment described as “your mom card.” The exchange involved a Huffington Post left-wing reporter. The reporter asked, “why you know, who picked Budapest for a new summit with Vladimir Putin?” The White House replied with, “your mom,” and when asked for clarification, White House communications director Stephen Cheung (referred to as Stephen Chang in the transcript) repeated, “your mom.” The speaker characterizes this sequence as the “single golden timeline,” claiming it to be “the single greatest series of presidential communications to the press in history.” The transcript emphasizes that the events unfolded within the same day and cycle, highlighting the viral spread of the memes and the terse, provocative White House responses. It concludes by stating that observers are “living through it” and notes the remarkable nature of the communications phenomenon.

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Let's be real, all of you who believe in the Bible, you must see we're in the end times. The Antichrist is here, but who is it? Is it Elon Musk, Donald Trump, or even Barron? It could be anyone at this point. Remember Melania's bizarre Christmas decorations? This is what we're dealing with. I was happy, floating in a pool, but now I'm back to worrying about who the Antichrist is. And those of you bible thumpers, you put us in this situation. So, fuck you, and fuck your bible.

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Donald Trump will be the forty-seventh president of the United States, causing Joe Biden to ask who was number 46. The election sent shockwaves across democratic strongholds. Bill Clinton is distraught. Hunter Biden was shocked. Jimmy Carter said, You kept me alive for this. Jerry Nadler will no longer be giving a courtesy flush. Doug Amoff is hitting on the ugly nannies. Ilhan Omar told her brother, not tonight. The View threw a shoe. Nancy Pelosi's eyebrows moved to Canada. Randy Weingarten has yet to come out of her toadstool. Admiral Rachel Levine is taking a leave of absence to spend more time with her testicles. Hillary Clinton considered killing herself. Taylor Swift cried all night. Mark Cuban paused his transition into Rachel Maddow. James Carville could barely unhinge his jaw to eat his morning mouse. Barack Obama vowed to move back to Kenya. Michelle changed her name back to Mike.

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The speaker suggests that the reason one person received more publicity than others is because they "said a lot of wild shit." CNN highlighted these statements, increasing their popularity because people were tired of "bullshit pre prepared politician lingo." Even if people disagreed, they felt they were seeing the real person. Many public figures give rehearsed answers, making it difficult to know who they truly are. In contrast, this person "free balls" by speaking freely at events and doing comedic impressions. This includes a Biden impression and making fun of Elon Musk. Saying Hillary should be in jail was also an example of great timing. This type of behavior was unheard of for a politician.

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Everything feels chaotic and frightening right now. Elon Musk made a Nazi salute, which is alarming, and Donald Trump is president, raising concerns about voter fraud that seem overlooked. I noticed something odd on TikTok regarding a Taylor Swift song, where searches are being altered to include "woman?" This adds to my sense of impending doom and fear about what might happen next. I'm laughing out of anxiety because I don't understand why all of this is happening, especially Musk's involvement. What is going on?

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We need one more joke to wrap this up. How about a prominent Democrat maskless in a room full of masked schoolchildren? That’s too close to reality. Let’s go dumber. Apple introduces a pregnant man emoji. Already happened. John Kerry warns the Ukraine war might distract from climate change. CDC recommends social distancing. A math professor claims 2 plus 2 equals 4 is racist. A man who undermined women in sports is celebrated. What if Biden started a program to give crack pipes to drug addicts for racial equity? That’s absurd! But it sounds like something he might actually do. Dinner’s here! Did you hear about the president giving out free crack pipes?

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Thank you! It's great to be here. I just recovered from the flu, which got me thinking about who might have given it to me. I suspect it was a shoeless cowboy I sat next to on a flight. On a different note, ladies, you’re struggling in the political arena. Maybe it’s time to rethink your approach—find a balance between professionalism and charm. The election dragged on forever, and it’s hard to believe Trump didn’t win earlier. His resilience is impressive, especially after getting shot and still acting fearless. I recently woke up at 3 AM to Shaquille O'Neal selling printer ink, which was surreal. It’s surprising he’s still working despite his wealth. We have a great show ahead, so stick around!

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Most dismissed conspiracy theories have been proven true, including COVID being a hoax. Russiagate was bigger than Watergate, the 2020 election was compromised, and the war in Ukraine is based on lies. Crime, lawfare, justice, incompetence, and immigration issues are glaring. People are waking up to the lies, realizing it's all a sham.

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There has been a global brainwashing operation through mainstream media for decades. The long term effects and consequences of this manipulation are unknown. What happens when people wake up and reject these beliefs? What happens to their sanity? We may soon find out.

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The discussion centers on pets being used as self-amplifying mRNA vectors. The USDA quietly approved Merck's self-amplifying RNA shots called Novavac NXT for cats and dogs with no real safety testing. It says it gives a small dose of RNA particles delivered in the Novavac NXT vaccine. RNA copies exponentially in the cells, and the copies are transcripted into large amounts of the desired antigen. The antigen stimulates a more robust humular and cellular immune response. All sounds good in theory. However, these injections may shed messenger RNA and synthetic antigens to human owners through breath, saliva, or fluids may cause long term genetic damage similar to that seen in humans may recombine with wild viruses creating dangerous new pathogens. This rollout puts both pets and their owners into an uncontrolled genetic experiment without consent. “So says Nicholas Holcher, Miles per hour. So masters in public health. We don't know. Nobody tested it. Nobody did any studies. We don't have long term studies. We don't have short term studies. We just don't know. I'm a little scared. I really don't want to be a part of this.” And by the way, they're actually talking about spraying messenger RNA on our crops. How are we affecting our I feel like this is the everybody remember the book Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. I think I had to read it in high school. Was one of those required readings. Or what was the other book? 1984? Like, I feel like we're living in this dystopian universe where we just experiment with all these genetic things and we just throw it into the environment and throw it into our pets and throw it into people, and we don't know what the outcome is until we see. Are we all gonna go the way the dinosaurs? I don't know. Now I really sound like a conspiracy theorist. Are we all gonna like, is somebody gonna come along in a few thousand years and find fossil remains and try to figure out why we all died? I don't know. It's fine. It's fine. It's just a little nervous.” One speaker says they homestead: they raise their own chickens. They’re not treated with chemicals. Their dogs and cats don't get vaccinated with things that might shed into the environment, and they’re growing all their own organic fruits and vegetables. “Yep, I'm I'm I'm going that way. Y'all y'all do what you need to do. It's a little scary. I don't recommend that particular vaccine for your dogs. I I guess that's the bottom line. I don't know. Be careful what you eat.”

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Rappers used to mention Trump in their songs, portraying him as a charismatic billionaire. As president, his regulations were beneficial for the economy. However, the current state of the world, with COVID and other issues, is concerning. The Ukraine situation and the Middle East are particularly alarming, as they have the potential to lead to catastrophic consequences, such as nuclear warfare. This possibility was never felt before, but now it feels real.

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Misinformation has become widely accepted as truth. Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter has turned it into a propaganda tool, and despite a strong economic recovery, public sentiment remains negative. This has led to a desire for change, with many now looking to Donald Trump for solutions. Trump has achieved two notable feats: winning the presidency twice and failing spectacularly with a casino. The future is uncertain as America seems ready to experiment with new directions.

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Tim Dillon ROASTS AOC, JD Vance: 'Dont' Have It'
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Tim Dillon’s offhand riff on AOC and JD Vance explodes into a blunt probe of money, donors, and the new media politics. Dillon claims AOC is subdued by Israeli tech donors and won’t win the presidency, labeling her a 'fraud' while noting donors tied to Israel shaped her early career, including involvement with Israeli startup figures and a Rabin event she pulled out of. The discussion shifts to JD Vance, urging him to publicly denounce Peter Thiel, even joking about a persona that embraces Satan, highlighting how donor relationships shape political trajectories. The conversation then maps how politics has become entertainment, especially for Gen Z, with smartphones and Instagram Lives reshaping what counts as authentic political discourse. The hosts argue that campaigning now demands loud, unfiltered moments and a willingness to challenge the donor class, a path JD and others must navigate amid scrutiny of Theo Von interviews and clip culture. They compare Trump’s endurance with Democratic figures and debate whether politics can return to normal, concluding that the era of new media stars will continue to pull the strings.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2446 - Greg Fitzsimmons
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Greg Fitzsimmons joins Joe Rogan for a wide-ranging, free-flowing conversation that pivots from daily digital stress to the robust evolution of media, technology, and public discourse. They reminisce about the lure and risk of scrolling through endless information, debating how social platforms shape narratives, censor content, and influence what people think they know about world events. The dialogue touches on censorship and the responsibility of big platforms, the role of whistleblowers, and how anonymity on social media interacts with accountability. The discussion expands to practical and philosophical considerations of free speech as a town-hall model, contrasted with the reality of platform curation and political pressures. Their jokes and anecdotes frequently veer into the tech frontier, including the rapid development of AI and the implications for society—how AI can misinform, assist, or even harm if misused, and how the public should respond to new capabilities like deepfakes, voice cloning, and AI-driven therapy. The pair also muses on the broader geopolitical climate, weaving in references to censorship in international contexts, political controversy around immigration and national security, and the evolving media landscape that blends entertainment with real-time global events. They pivot to cultural and historical musings—ranging from Palm Beach’s provocative past to early Hollywood and stand-up’s golden era—while Curtis-like tangents about the moon landing’s authenticity illustrate their appetite for provocative, conspiratorial curiosity. The conversation culminates in a candid reflection on the balance between curiosity and skepticism, the pressures of fame and platform power, and the practicalities of building and sustaining creative ventures in today’s media ecosystem. Throughout, Fitzsimmons offers stories from his own career and insights into how comedians navigate contentious topics while staying true to craft, audience, and personal ethics. The episode remains an expansive, improvisational tour through technology’s promises and pitfalls, public discourse, and the evolving culture of media.
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