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ONLYFALCONS EPISODE 1

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In this inaugural free-form episode, the falcon covers a variety of topics, inlucing the Western States Pact, the latest New York Times propaganda scandal, a quick personal health update, a quick COVID refresher, some thoughts on the evolutionary and cultural progress of man, and the self-immolation of Mr. Bushnell.

Transcript

Podcast Creation and Target Audience

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Okay, so I'm going to be doing a high volume low quality podcast and I think it will be based on rough notes that I take for myself and then I just go through them in a conversational style.
00:00:13
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At least it'll be that way initially. And then what I'm going to do is call people up and do interviews with them and splice them together. And it'll just be for people who are in the Falcon community. I'll I'll have like a person by person authorization will be a small.
00:00:31
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Audience very intimate podcast and it'll be based on my notes. I'll

Exploring Online Communities and Web Infrastructure

00:00:36
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be talking about like some of the stuff that I Leave in notes for myself. And what am I gonna be talking about? Let's see I'm gonna talk about who is Joe Frank that's in my notes I'm gonna want to talk about I'm gonna want to open the open like I'm gonna have open questions to like the forum like the question I have is
00:00:58
Speaker
Where do you go online that's not an app? It used to be that there would be forums and web pages and stuff. That doesn't seem to be available anymore. So where do you personally go online? I'm looking for the little hangouts that are still organic like communities that I can spy on because it's my lifeblood. Spying on people is what I want.
00:01:22
Speaker
And along that same vein, I wanted to talk about maybe what efforts do you guys know about custom made search engines to kind of mimic what Google used to have, or maybe even just confine it to a restricted section of the internet so that maybe things that we can certify are real web pages by real people.
00:01:48
Speaker
Um, and maybe we can go through a manual review process or maybe there's already a crowdsource manual review process out there that we could contribute to. Um, I'm interested in doing that. And I'm also interested in bringing back the old school webpage.
00:02:04
Speaker
I wanna create like a web ring. We already have like a series of websites, like we've got orb.falconect.org, which should be a map, a globe of all of the people who have ordered Falcon products or are part of the Falcon community. And yeah, we're gonna be building out our web infrastructure and I wanna create kind of like a geocities, but for Falcons.
00:02:31
Speaker
Along that same vein, I own onlyfalcons.org, or .net, I think, and I also own falconnect.org. So let's go and let's see. Oh yeah,

Media Narratives and Geopolitical Implications

00:02:44
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okay, so the situation in Yemen.
00:02:49
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the the tanker that they struck was full of what they the western press calls fertilizer well it's just it's ammonium nitrate which is a precursor to explosives that stuff was going to be a weapons uh substrate and uh what happened it sank it sank and while it was sinking yemen said hey uh in exchange for allowing food aid to go to the gozzins we will tow this ship
00:03:16
Speaker
and to port so that it doesn't sink. And of course, the Western powers said no. And their whole idea was, well, we'll just, since this is our cargo sinking and it would be a natural disaster, we're gonna blame the Yemeni pirates for this natural disaster. That's worth more to us than feeding the Gazans and towing this thing away. So let's see. I wanna also talk about the Western states pact.
00:03:44
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Um, in 2000, when all of the federal government was run by the Trump administration, they were busy trying to steal masks. A bunch of the Democrat led States, um, formed these little administrative alliances. And my friend from Davis, California named Alfred Twoh.
00:04:03
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a wonderful, wonderful person, and great cartoonist, and real map savant, created a map of the sort of state-level administrative partnerships that were formed during COVID-19. And
00:04:24
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It's, and these little administrative partnerships named themselves like the really funny stuff. But right now, in terms of getting the, so I've decided that, hey, this is where the real power lies, right? If shit hits the fan, this little channel of intergovernmental operation, you know, let's say the federal government gets decapitated. This is a working group already. So this series of states,
00:04:52
Speaker
And it also was international. It went to British Columbia. So what we're doing is we're currently focusing on the Falcons that are in the western states packed area of that map that Alfred made. So that would be California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Idaho made it, Nevada made it, Arizona made it. No, Arizona didn't make it. I'm gonna have to check the map. Hold on one second.
00:05:21
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Okay, Western States Pact. It looks like British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Idaho, you're in. And Colorado, you're also in. So, you know, it's weird. Why do they jump like that? Well, it's because that state is cooperating with the administration level of the government of those other states.
00:05:42
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And so if we're going to like divide ourselves geographically, why don't we just go by what apparently is going to be the lines of Balkanization that are coming to the United States, given what's going on.

Journalistic Integrity and Personal Health Struggles

00:05:52
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So I also wanted to talk to you about the New York Times scandal and a guy named Gradenko2000 from the something awful forums I'm quoting here did a pretty good job of saying it.
00:06:01
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New York Times hired a freelancer, Anat Schwartz, to publish an unsubstantiated story about Hamas killing 40 babies or whatever, in November 2023 when she had no proof and no journalism credentials, a history with Israeli intelligence services, and Schwartz's social media activity suggests a preference for genocidal intent against Palestinians. So this, Anat Schwartz, this so-called stringer, she was actually not even a journalist.
00:06:27
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She was just the former intelligence officer of Israel and the likes that this guy's mentioning were actually the she was liking things that tweets that were so genocidal that they were actually in South Africa's case of genocide before the International Court.
00:06:45
Speaker
So that sucks. So to continue this gentleman's post. I bring this up here because Schwartz reported to Jeffrey Gettleman and fed him the stories that the New York Times ended up running. And just also as another aside, these stories were absurd. Like if you looked at the there's like one guy who was or one person was running around saying
00:07:08
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What they saw and the account was different depending upon which outlet they were talking to and they went through all of
00:07:16
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all of the sex crimes that are possible like the guy claimed that he saw like ritualized necrophiliac desecration of a dismembered corpse it like went through the whole list that these guys in this brief uh in this brief uh time that they had while assaulting um israel uh in in the uh at that time like jesus christ no so it didn't happen
00:07:39
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Anyway, so those are the allegations, so the New York Times ended up running. But prior to this, it was Gettleman himself that was put under scrutiny for his reporting on Somalia, which is full of stereotypes and factual errors. So what happened with thisโ€”OK, so I have some color to add to this.
00:07:59
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The New York Times published a story by the top level reaching down and grabbing the string or Schwarzman and that Schwartz and then they grabbed on a couple of cousins who had no journalistic experience except one of them wrote for like a food opinion section on something.
00:08:21
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and the other one um oh god i forget what the other one is but it was real backbencher shit and they're like we need you to write this story about probably the most important thing that's happened in the last 10 years in this conflict so they just they just scooped him up and had him write this and uh and so this is all this is all bullshit
00:08:40
Speaker
Um, it's a huge scandal. Uh, and the, uh, one of those two lowly reporters that was, that was basically put her name to this and was allowed to do all kinds of stuff, which is, you know, this is a broader story, um, went on a podcast and was like, yeah, man, we, we, we described your experience of being a patsy, not in so many words, but, uh, it's, it's incredible. Okay. So I probably should have had the name of that podcast. Um,
00:09:09
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Anyways, I've been lurking around on the Bellingcat Discord, and that's run by a guy named Brown Moses, who used to be something awful debate and discussion moderator, and they have forbidden all discussion of the New York Times scandal, as it involves
00:09:25
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rape, which is a sensitive topic, even if the scandal is the fact that these things didn't occur. And so not in respect for the victims, because that was the first thing that they talked about in objection and not being able to talk about the scandal. No, no, no. It's for sensitivity about the subject itself. So this is a standard tactic. Anyway, this is running in around 10 minutes, and I'm not even done yet. I'm going to record a part two.
00:09:51
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Okay, so this is part two of this rough-ass podcast that I'm making right here right now, but will be in the future at like a desk over there that I'm gonna clear off with microphone stuff. So I just discussed how Bellingcat moderates the way on their Discord. Even Drillz talking about this, he posted, how much of a dumb fucking cocksucker are you? Still sending money to the New York Times. It must be like buying Monsanto commercials on DVD. Ooh, that's some rough language.
00:10:20
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I'm probably going to get censored for that, but we'll see. Anyway, there's like a little health update I've got.
00:10:29
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Femur's doing great. I was despairing about it last week. For those of you who don't know, I have a hip replacement that was made because I was given some drugs when I was like 16 that causes this hip to collapse later in life and also will probably cause a lot of other people's hips to collapse because this drug prednisone is something that's a frontline treatment for people with COVID.
00:10:51
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who are hospitalized, and so this hip collapse thing is something that's going to be a sneaker. It's called avascular necrosis, and in my case it's called avascular necrosis of the femoral heads and also the humeral heads. The right hip was the only one that I didn't catch before it collapsed, so that's all artificial now.
00:11:09
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But a year ago, well more than a year ago, for the last three years it's been infected and has been causing me to go slowly insane, culminating in me fleeing my apartment in Woodland, California, probably for the best given what's going to happen in the country.
00:11:27
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fleeing my apartment in Woodland, California and heading up here to Crescent City where I have rebased myself and am the nexus now of a large group of birds. What you heard in the background was Joe Frank who is the inspiration for my
00:11:44
Speaker
Podcast or whatever you want to call this probably not even a podcast because that's such a disgusting term these days Anyway going back to my health update. So I suffered that Didn't save the right hip ended up having to replace it now around three years ago. It got infected. This was like a latent thing I was on immunosuppressant. So it wasn't caught instead. It just kind of made me slowly Weird made my motions like really quick made me really aggressive
00:12:12
Speaker
And then eventually, like about a year ago, I realized what was going on and started begging doctors for antibiotics and not getting them and going more and more crazy. And of course, presenting like that, what do you do? Do you help somebody like that? No, you send them to psychiatry.
00:12:29
Speaker
So I ended up, uh, I ended up, uh, having to like getting a run around, you know, like, okay, well, we're going to have to give you some antipsychotics. Uh, and I'm like, and then we'll talk to you in a month. And at this time I'm like, my heart is going 110 nonstop. I've got fevers. I'm like hallucinating. So a friend of mine hooks me up with some black market. Well, I meet a friend, this is another story. I meet a friend in San Francisco. I got to tell this story later.
00:13:00
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but we do a bunch of interesting stuff and this person hooks me up with some black market veterinary materials so I end up getting the antibiotics that I need through veterinary care and this was extremely effective so I go back to the doctors now able to present my case saying like hey this happened I've got this I've got this I've got this
00:13:23
Speaker
And now that I'm on antibiotics, I can tell this to you in a lucid way, not looking like a tweaker. Because I really did look and act like a tweaker. Because what these septic infections do is they really peg you in your amygdala. You kind of act almost rabid. And it feels like rividity, like I wanted to attack people.
00:13:47
Speaker
Um, so, uh, let's see. So I end up, uh, getting on these antibiotics, it solves everything and I have these, you know, and I start to return to clarity. I realized that the disturbances that I'd been feeling was this chest pain that was increasing time and time and time again. Um, that actually was the valves of my heart deteriorating from the infection. It's a very disturbing situation.
00:14:16
Speaker
My ex-wife just texted me. I asked her this morning, am I more or less powerful than when we met? And she said, definitely more, which is fun. I want to have a chat with her soon. So anyway, sorry. So this happened. I went crazy. I went on antibiotics. It solved the problem. Went to the doctors and they said, we don't believe you. Why don't you go off the antibiotics?
00:14:43
Speaker
And we'll do a test and so went off the antibiotics the pain came pain back really bad I ended up going crazy again and having almost a meltdown and I'm like, okay, let's get these tests. Come on and The doctor says I don't remember. I don't remember doing anything like that I also don't remember asking you to not take these medications that you shouldn't have been taking the first place and
00:15:06
Speaker
So I'm back to square one. I'm in agony. I'm going crazy. I go back on the fish antibiotics yada yada yada This has been a hard year Eventually, I was able to get Not because of the medical system but because it was violated one of the doctors of osteopathy within the Kaiser system that finally prescribed me the medic the antibiotics that I needed so I could go off of the I could go off of the veterinary antibiotics and actually get
00:15:36
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treatment. For the first time in three years, I've got clarity. My hip isn't hurting and I figured out how to help it so that I take these antibiotics and I take some proteolytic enzymes that
00:15:51
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deal with some of the lingering effects of the infection and it's it's like it's just a matter of weeks until I'm back to a hundred percent so now I got to plan myself and that's this podcast that's the next stage that's my health update COVID update I don't want to do that to you it'll probably hurt your mind but I will
00:16:14
Speaker
Yeah, everything that's been coming out has been reinforcing my previous analyses.

COVID-19's Impact on Society and Health

00:16:22
Speaker
I'm not going to tell many of you anything new. This is a disease that affects different systems of the body, the vascular system, most particularly the microvasculature of the internal organs.
00:16:33
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that are very tightly controlled, the blood pressure and such. It hurts those guys by effacing the ACE2 receptors that are used to control the blood pressure in these specialized compartmentalized areas. So people are blowing out their fucking kidneys and their brains. It also causes microclots. So the spike protein, when it attaches, it cleaves into two and it forms these two little proteins that get dropped around your blood
00:17:02
Speaker
your bloodstream like little soda bottle pops, like you know you pop open the virus and you have these bottle caps everywhere. The bottle caps themselves have properties that we've been able to isolate. One of them, there are these two bottle caps we're particularly interested in, they emerged from what's called the furin cleave site.
00:17:22
Speaker
One of them is a obvious, they're both called amyloids, which is a type of protein that is a misshapen protein that isn't supposed to occur in the body, it occurs because of some pathologic process. And because it's not supposed to be there, we don't have great systems for getting rid of them. In fact, a lot of them tend to stick around, like something called advanced glycation end products are a type.
00:17:46
Speaker
of amyloid, which would be a fusion of sugar and protein, but that's beside the point. The two little buggers that we're worried about, one of them causes clotting on contact and their persistence. So this is probably the source of those mega-clots we've been seeing, and definitely the source of the micro-clots we've been seeing. The mega-clots have something to do with the larger cascade.
00:18:12
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of clotting factors, which I suspect these little amyloids have a role in exhausting or messing up to cause the larger systemic clots. But the microclots, we can definitely trace those little amyloids. And so what else are we looking at? The second amyloid that I'm worried about has neurotoxic properties.
00:18:33
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And neurons aren't just in the brain, and we have been seeing people not just get mild infections and have a year's worth of neurodegenerative, pardon me, we look at them a year after their infection.
00:18:49
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And what we see there is, number one, a loss of gray matter. And these are people who have mild infections, a loss of gray matter volume. And also what we see are signs of ongoing inflammation. And mind you, this is a year after a mild infection. Ongoing inflammation that signals further neurodegeneration. So not only did they lose some gray matter from the infection,
00:19:13
Speaker
The ongoing process of it is apparent. There's something in there that's continuing the process of neurodegeneration, and that would be in keeping with this idea that one of the amyloids is causing clots, the other is causing neurodegeneration. Well, if you had the shrapnel in your brain,
00:19:35
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that's killing cells continuously like an amyloid would. You would see these traces that we're getting. So I'm going to continue with the COVID update. I guess I'll do a part three. So we're going to continue the COVID update. So to go on, so we've got those two little amyloids floating around, causing neurodegeneration and heart problems.
00:19:56
Speaker
we got a lot of stuff that the virus does like cause cancers uh... in the bowel and brain especially uh... but i'm just gonna linger on those first two uh... the neurodegeneration is something that we're going to be seeing society-wide uh... it's going to be uh... it's like climate change it's going to be like a couple of whammies the first whammy is it's going to be hitting people in their brains so they're not going to be able to cope
00:20:20
Speaker
um with novel circumstances they're gonna fall back on um it's gonna it's gonna really cause a lot of i would call uh bizarre uh what's that term uh regresivism or uh uh no that's not it uh i'll cover up with the term later uh reactionaryism yeah it's gonna cause people to be reactionary in bizarre ways
00:20:45
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and reactionary is sensitivity to change or things not going the way that they think they should be going traditionally you know new things emerging or whatever this isn't a great definition but it ties into the number two thing that's going to be happening because people's brains are breaking down
00:21:01
Speaker
Because people are sick all the time because we got all this other weird stuff going on things are going to be changing and They're definitely going to be changing and they're going to be going wrong. They're going to be unusual and this is going to trigger those people into going just Decompensating as they say
00:21:19
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not being able to deal with it. What does decompensating look like? Well, you're seeing it. It looks a lot like aggression. It looks a lot like being unable to work things out if they're at any level of complexity. I believe I've been seeing this in some of my healthcare practitioners, especially the highly skilled ones that wouldn't be masking. I feel like these guys are suffering from quite a bit of neurodegeneration that's going to
00:21:46
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either be acknowledged or not. And as a patient, I'm not willing to make that gamble right now. So anyway, back to this hip thing, it had been really worrying me going back under the knife in a medical institution such as what we have now with the practitioners who are obviously having some kind of functional problem.
00:22:09
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The system itself, dealing with these COVID-19 shocks, it's decompensating itself. And who does it harm? It harms people that are difficult to classify, people with chronic health conditions, people who are poor.
00:22:24
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People who are minorities, this is all shown in the statistics, and it's the type of compensation we don't talk about, because talking about something that's going wrong in a liberal democracy is acknowledgment that there's failure, and we can't have that.
00:22:41
Speaker
So this institution cannot be allowed to fail. Next. Okay.

Community Identity Through Merchandise

00:22:47
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So business. I've got Falcon shirts. I've got bumper stickers. I've got to refresh the certification on my website that says, you know, you can be a secured connection here. That's, that's a little bit of something. My computer guy quit, but I've got the bumper stickers coming back.
00:23:04
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and that's my other car is a trained Arabian hunting falcon that's one of them my trained Arabian hunting falcon is faster than your honor student that's another one my trained Arabian hunting falcon ate your honor student's eyes that's another one and arm the poor is one and then want gun control arm the poor so you can see that this is these are various levels of spicy
00:23:31
Speaker
And I'm going to do part of the effectiveness of the shirts is making people aware that they exist so that if they see them in the wild, they can identify them on site so that they don't feel alone. You might ask, why is it a team shirt? Because I don't want people to feel alone. I want them to be on a team, Team Falcon and your Team Falcon, right?
00:23:56
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so Yeah, that's part of the plan. I want you to be seen and if you see other people like this, then you're like, oh Yeah, there's other people because it's a very narrow group of people who ascribe to these very strict ideals that allow us to be such merry little birds So that's also why I've been having you guys put your put the little bird and your name on Twitter because the goal of Twitter is to have like funhouse mirrors and
00:24:22
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shift them around, make people feel alone, make certain opinions feel like the dominant ones, especially now in these times. And what the Falcon Mark does is it puts a little bit of lipstick on the mirror in the fun house so you can kind of track yourself around. It lets you see, okay, those are other people I've chosen to associate, who's that? Or it allows you to know that the people that you're associating and their opinions are derived from principles that you agree with and they're not just saying random stuff.
00:24:52
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really any form of collective action that you guys can do to solidify that you're working with each other and and Create contexts in which you being together makes sense. I know that's like really spacey dippy, but that's what i'm up to right here That's why I have you guys put birds on your names. Anyway back to the so I did um 260 or 160 interviews with you guys over the phone and I got this thing called zen caster which is going to allow me to
00:25:19
Speaker
Send a link and you click on the link and we do a little video conference and it gets recorded podcast quality If you have a microphone, we'll do it with your computer I'm not sure if it can be done with a phone if if that's the case, I'll give you guys special instructions But it's kind of like FaceTime and then I've interviewed you guys 160 of you I have some ideas about who you are and who would be interested to talk to I'm gonna be sending you guys some letters and
00:25:43
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or emails saying like, hey, let's have a conversation. I'll record it. I'll chop it up and then we'll slap it into the Falcon podcast. So that's going to be the structure that the later podcast take. I probably already told you about that in part one. Now.
00:25:59
Speaker
Next thing, Flacco, the owl in New York, is dead, the one that escaped from captivity and then flew around New York and captivated the hearts of New Yorkers forever. But in truth, Flacco was never free. I was reading a really nice piece by somebody whose name I forget, pointing out that
00:26:21
Speaker
No matter what, there is no place for Flacco to return to that resembles anything like the nature it evolved in. And there's no way that he can escape humanity now. Everywhere, this world is a prison now. There is no such thing as zoo and non-zoo, and so him
00:26:41
Speaker
um getting sick and then falling out of a tree uh that's what happened to him he didn't collide with the building he just got sick fell with a tree and and impacted the ground and died um he never got away
00:26:56
Speaker
And we can never get away. The only thing we can do is kind of enclose ourselves in little artificial environments until the world resolves itself being flat. We're going through some really big time changes here. We're going to have to come to terms with our own success as a species and the impacts of that. And we're going to have to change because the world that we grew up in has changed. The cradle is gone. The Garden of Eden has been
00:27:24
Speaker
lit on fire. And so now we must act intentionally and change ourselves as a species like we're not going to survive climate change, we will be different because the creatures that cause this problem cannot exist in the world that was created by it. And so that's why I felt that mentioning flaco was a good idea.
00:27:48
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We're going to have to change and be more mindful and the evolutionary process of change is one of reduction. It means that necessarily some people will not propagate themselves into the future.
00:28:06
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Maybe we won't need to change on that level. Maybe nobody needs to die at all. Maybe we can all use that newfangled brain of ours to be able to turn on dying. We can do things that flaco can't. We can change ourselves inherently just by what programming we modify up here. I'm doing it right now.
00:28:24
Speaker
So do we need to go through a holocaust? If we depend on Mother Nature to change the species to account for what we've done to it, that's a very slow and arduous process that involves a lot of death. A lot of death chosen at random. Or can we have we evolved or have some of us evolved so that we can allow ourselves to be totally reprogrammed in that way so that we can adapt.
00:28:53
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to this world that our adaption created. Anyway, that's the flacko thing. So, where are we now? I have something to read to you about somebody's friend who quit the Air Force over the Aaron Bushnell self-immolation, and I'm going to save that for a part, the next part.
00:29:15
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So

Political Reflections and Urgency for Action

00:29:16
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this guy in a Discord that I'm in got a text message. He screenshotted a text message from one of his friends who was a reactionary in high school and sent him this text message. He was a reactionary in high school and then joined the Air Force. And he didn't hear from him again. Now he hears back from him. Quote, hey man, this is a long time coming, but I just wanted to say I'm sorry for my ignorance. I fed everything I had into the empire because I was fooled by the narrative. I wanted to believe
00:29:45
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I said some things to you in comments that were unfair and now I've seen the light. I want to apologize. You were right. The enslavement of the working class happened right under the population's nose and I was complicit for the first two decades of my life. If you ever need anything, let me know.
00:30:04
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So, Aaron Bush now set himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. This is the second such immolation. The first person immolated themselves in front of the embassy in Atlanta, Georgia, the police, which are very, very coordinated in Atlanta. That's a fascist stronghold.
00:30:23
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snatched her away, and we don't even know her name yet. She's under arrest for, quote unquote, arson in a hospital and incommunicado. We don't even know if she's conscious yet. We don't know what kind of deals have been presented to her family who might be getting paid to be quiet. Who knows?
00:30:41
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But there's been an arrangement. And so after that, Aaron Bushnell, who is active duty and being active duty means he's actively monitored for any kind of mental health maladies like he can be considered to be standard issue Air Force. 25 year old works as a worked as a network technician doing and probably privily to a lot of stuff that goes through the nets. When that happens, a similar position to like Snowden, only he was
00:31:09
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This guy is certified US Air Force active duty. So we saw after he immolated that the tactics changed to try to cover up his sacrifice for us. The tactics now are to disparage him, call him crazy, which doesn't really land because he's active duty. If he's crazy, then the rest of those motherfuckers who actually had bombs, they really need to be looked at.
00:31:36
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They've said that, oh, his family said that his parents came out and made some statements, which I will not repeat. The guy was raised in a conscientious Christian community which he got out of.
00:31:54
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And one thing I know about these people who get out of those communities, those communities are founded on certain ideals. They often manifest the opposite of those ideals. And so what happens with these folks is that discongruence.
00:32:11
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upsets them to the point where they have to leave in order to maintain equilibrium. And so what this guy did was he left his family so that he could live the virtuous life that he wanted to. He became an anarchist, which is obviously a reaction to the environment he lived in and grew up in. Baby's first anarchism is a common thing that occurs. He volunteered and gave food to people.
00:32:35
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And did a bunch of other community activity stuff that demonstrate that he had separated from his parents and decided to live the life that he felt was right. So this is a very centered individual who did this. It's just about the most impactful person who could have made this sacrifice. Somebody with a spotless, clean record, he's white, he's Christian.
00:33:02
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And it mattered. So the other line that we've been having come out against him is, oh, nobody's gonna care. This is just a sad waste of life. What an idiot. Why don't you burn yourselves too? No, people care, man. A lot of people fucking care. Those guys coming out tells me that they're afraid. And that text from that airman tells me that people know about it on the inside.
00:33:31
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So much as all of the media has been obvious from what I've been talking about earlier with the New York Times scandal, you've obviously seen them play games with the headlines. I won't go into that detail because I don't have my notes. But you can see every chick in the book is being played to make it not work, which means, yes, this shit works. The enemies of America
00:33:53
Speaker
see it but more importantly the allies of America see this because we're giving them these promises that we will back them up but if the thing the very instrument with which we might back them up is self-immolating like they don't know now that we have the ability to do what we say we're going to do
00:34:15
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And this is in the backdrop of us making them promises. Specifically, we've made Egypt a promise to pay off their $150 billion foreign aid debt, which we graciously allowed them to
00:34:33
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acquire in the process of Enriching the puppet dictators that we put in there after we could that government so what happens is those guys get the country into trouble by spending up Spending up and stealing and then we bail them out So everything in the country of Egypt has gone to shit with the exception of the money line that we're giving them so people who say that
00:34:56
Speaker
that Mr. Bushnell did not make an impact with his life. No, he did the Mishima thing. He became poetry with a splash of blood. There is no fucking coward that can say anything about his commitment. And they look at his commitment and then look at the rest of us and they think, what are these guys able to do, right? Short of that,
00:35:18
Speaker
fucking anything and that's what's going to be needed like we're going to need to be able to make every material sacrifice i'm not talking about emulation i'm talking about using that proclivity i discussed earlier the ability of humans to modify their lifestyle what they believe even the universe itself the altered eye alters all um
00:35:41
Speaker
The ability of us to use that unique quality in order to move with the world that we've created because of that unique ability that we have. It's an iteration. What we're going to become is necessarily nothing that we can imagine now because our mindset is going to change. That's a big heavier thing that I'm going to have to go through.
00:36:00
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Aaron Bushnell saw something and I see something. It's the way things are going to be. It's the loss of the nation of Israel. If it ever was anything in the first place, I don't think so. It is all of these problems together making moving forward impossible without resolving them. And it's obvious that things are falling apart. So what is the ruling class doing in preparation?
00:36:23
Speaker
When things fall apart, in order for things to go back together again, there has to be a renegotiation of the social contract. We saw that done a little bit in the 70s and 60s, but we're going to need to do it on a deeper level. We're going to need to not be tricked by divisions of race. We're going to not have them make up cultural differences.
00:36:45
Speaker
just out of the blue that we can attack each other for that really are meaningless i mean because really what this the entire stake of what what what is at stake has been clarified by the act of erin bush now anyway i'm getting a little lost so i'm gonna i'm going to uh
00:37:04
Speaker
Continue on, we're almost done. I think I can do it in just four parts. On the Ukraine front, they don't have the material that they need in order to manufacture gunpowder. The arms company that are providing something called gun cotton, which is a specific type of cotton that you need in order to make
00:37:24
Speaker
gunpowder is being slow rolled from China. China is just about the only source of it and China is finding all kinds of trade barriers and customs forms that need to be enforced. They're basically slow rolling it and making it impossible to manufacture this stuff and this is similar to what we're seeing China do with Israel is use their market volume and their ability to just slow things down administratively as a functional
00:37:49
Speaker
a functional embargo on these people, and it's having a huge effect. So the Yemeni, the Ansar Allah thing, and the Chinese practice. They've been using it against Israel. They've been complaining about that. So what I want to draw your attention to is another parallel. I've been advising you guys to go to the airport.
00:38:13
Speaker
That's where this all ends. Mr. Bushnell set himself on fire. But, in truth, we have the Empire by the balls if we just show up at the airport. It's the critical network infrastructure that you must occupy and control in order for things to change. That is the pressure point. That's where Empire screams. We've watched it happen twice already.
00:38:37
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with china and answer a la it's not uh walking around on main street and getting a dose of tear gas and giving those uh jackasses uh and blew some extra extra fucking overtime anyway wrapping it all up
00:38:52
Speaker
Uh, they are, uh, they're, uh, making it so that there is no longer in a quarantine period. If you test positive for COVID, they're going to burn through the working class. The goal here is to just speed up the annihilation so that we have a more controllable population to negotiate with. And that isn't going to work. They're pointing a gun and a man on fire. Goodbye.