The Sevan Podcast - Two Top Gs | Hunter McIntyre & Lewis Brackpool #938
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Say it again.
Well, first of all, how's my audio?
Is it garbage?
Garbage is strong.
Okay.
Not good.
Oh, yeah, it's garbage.
It's garbage.
It's garbage.
Andrew Hiller. No, it's garbage. It's garbage. It's garbage. Andrew Hiller.
No, it's garbage.
You got like a...
Yeah, and you're breaking up.
No.
I changed it.
God damn it.
Oh, okay.
Okay, how's that?
That might be better.
Yeah, I changed it.
What was it? Tell me what's going on. It's that? That might be better. Yeah, I changed it. What was it?
Tell me what's going on.
It's just a little tin can.
It was connected to the camera.
So it's still a tin can?
Yeah, a little bit.
Go back to the camera.
Can I hear my choices again?
Yes, yes, yes.
You may.
Wow, what's this background?
Hey, I got to listen on my drive to work instead of wasting time at work.
What is this background?
Did you change it?
Me?
Yeah.
No, it wasn't me.
Oh.
This is A, by the way.
This is sound A.
Okay, sound A.
I wonder if I pull down these comments if you can see our Instagram account.
We don't have Instagram accounts.
Holy shit.
Oh, cool, Jay.
You're not until next week.
Oh, oh, I'm bad.
Somebody said something really degrading in the chat.
You saw something really degrading?
Oh, that one's good.
That one's good.
It's covering birth fit, but that's okay.
I mean, I don't know.
You don't have to give me that.
Somebody hacked into our feed and wrote something about Hiller.
What did they say?
It says right here, I heard Hiller has a chode.
I didn't write it, though.
Honestly, I was just observing.
Let's see.
Where do you see that?
Doesn't everyone have a chode?
Doesn't everyone have a chode?
Nah, dude.
Not this boy.
I am a chode.
Isn't the chode the space between your um no that's a grundle that's a gooch a grundle dude i can check the urban dictionary you don't
you can't lie to me chode is like a brick dick it's like a kind of like a little bratwurst thing
are you trying to big dog me right now by not wearing your shirt?
Because I'll fuck you up.
Gold member.
Wow.
Dude, I just heard.
This right here is real gold.
Is that what you won for winning a 10-mile race with some wall balls in it?
No fucking big deal, dude.
They hand these things out.
They hand these things out they hand these things out
to the ones who win them pull it back up you're all big and shit now i'm trying oh here dude this
is incredible a chode in the dictionary oxford uh dictionary is a penis especially when characterized
as being short and thick oh like oh but here so so like a tuna can penis. That's what I said, man.
Your boy is educated.
You did say that?
You said tuna can?
I think I said bratwurst, but –
Okay.
Bratwurst is a longer –
My penis is shaped more like one of those 32-ounce cans of Boston baked beans.
You know?
That's a joke, dude.
Industrial size.
No, that's not –
That's a joke. i'm talking 12 inches
six inches dying like six inches across it looks like this thing yeah basically
like good luck you're gonna kill someone no big deal what you guys been up to yeah
hey how do you how do you like this comment hiller makes hunter look like a child dude
hiller is an influencer.
He's got a filter on right now.
Get fucked.
No,
here's the thing though,
guys is Hunter probably is,
I don't know,
15 pounds on me minimum.
And he's also got three inches on me.
So I,
in this conversation,
I am.
Yes,
it showed.
Yes.
But let me just say it also.
The second definition is the second definition is perineum.
How much muscle mass have you gained since you got on the juice?
He's not on the juice. Quit saying that about him.
I am on the juice, dude.
Oh, oh.
What do you mean?
This is the big connotation between being on TRT and steroids is that there really isn't one.
I mean, once the second you inject something, you're on steroids. And everyone goes, no, I'm just on TRT and steroids is that there really isn't one. I mean, once the second you inject something,
you're on steroids and everyone goes,
no,
I'm just on TRT.
It's like,
dude,
shut up.
You're on,
you're on stuff.
And they answer the questions about 10 pounds of muscle.
I'd say.
Jesus Christ.
Hiller,
would you take the Hiller?
What's the L cool J.
Would you take BPC157?
Has your sex life gotten better or worse?
More.
More.
But that's not really – that's not like a spectrum there.
Yeah?
What do you mean?
What's your personal sex life like?
Do you now look in the mirror when you masturbate?
Is that a side effect of what's going on?
Dude, that is an astute observation.
That's a great question.
I got my phone off from there probably three months ago.
You mean you removed all the mirrors from your house?
Yeah, I had to get rid of those because it made me start masturbating.
Did you really stop masturbating three months ago?
Yeah.
You don't take the poison out anymore.
I don't really know if it does much.
It just makes Alexis in more danger more frequently.
Yeah, that's awesome.
Are you just like taking all your sexual attention out on noble shows and on
your barbecue?
You know,
what's nuts is I have all these shoes from the,
I got,
I got,
I did the nopen,
you know,
the,
the,
my online competition,
I had 800 or so people sign up and I'm getting all these emails.
Like,
where is the free prize?
And I go,
it's in my,
my living room.
I've been out of
town for a month i have this big ass box full of noble shoes that i'm shipping all these people
but they're just shoes you had you had 800 people sign up 833 are you an affiliate of noble now
no no but i have uh i i got some shoes from somebody and and they're just Noble shoes,
to give out to some people who signed up for the competition.
I just have to ship them to these people.
Rumor on the street is Noble is slipping right now.
I heard their ice cream is melting pretty fast.
Can you give me two seconds?
I guess the box is kind of funny.
I should show it to you.
Go get it.
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
No, no, don't leave me alone with fuck this is gonna be awkward uh look at that hiller was pounding seven last week
why why dude your fans are harsh on you my my fans don't do that uh christine young do you finish
way before her since starting on trt asking for a
friend oh so does that mean her husband got on trt and he's just too pump jumping her is that
i think once you get up to that aggravated level of testosterone
you don't have time to make love you only have time to make war
can i ask you crazy What do you want to know?
If I were you, I'd take those things to Goodwill as fast as possible.
Do you ever?
No, I'm sure.
No one's watching because it's so fucking early.
So I want to ask you guys a really fucking personal question.
This is a question I've never asked on the show before.
What's going on?
Do you ever have, can you hear me hillary yeah yeah do you ever have sex that's like 30 minutes long but it's
only two pumps at a time every like 40 seconds because you're trying to fuck you mean you're
holding on for fucking dear life just like that bonding sex where you just like no you're
gonna switch to kissing for a while because you know at any time no no i mean you put mean, you put it in and it's just like, oh, it's ready to go.
But you're like, you're trying to hold off and it ends up being just 30 minutes of two pumps.
You're edging the whole time.
Yeah, you're taking like five deep breaths.
And finally after, I don't know, it feels like an hour, but it's probably like 15 to 30 minutes of that.
You're like, hey, I'm fucked.
We're fucked.
Well, you're fucked.
You know what? There's an ebbs and flows
to it. I'm going to give the ultimate promotion
for California hormones right now.
Oh, shit. Here we go.
The longest I've
ever lasted was probably about
three or four months into
starting TRT.
Which isn't anything absurd, but it wasn't
the one or two pumps every 40 seconds.
It was like, how long?
It was nothing less than 10 minutes, which is like a land speed record for me.
Wow.
10 minutes?
Hey, 10 minutes of drilling is...
I always get confused by my friends that tell me that they've been having sex for hours.
I'm like, doing what?
I would say 15 to 20 minutes into having sex, my penis hurts.
Hey, dude, those are people who eat ass.
How about the chick, dude?
Is this Zora?
Like, who is this mask lover that's just such a magician of just keeping things so fluid and fantastic for –
I mean, who's got the stamina and the time?
It's for people who eat ass.
If you eat ass, if you're into things like that,
it starts going into the past the 60-minute realm.
Around 2020, the women in my life started to want to play with my butt.
It was a huge change.
There was nothing like that until 2020,
and I don't know what happened.
Some meme spread across the internet, and then girls were just going into the gutter and i don't like
it at all i feel very vulnerable down there like this is an honest man having an honest conversation
with my close friends no one can hear us talking right now i don't let anyone touch the cheerio
no dude that's a tight spot dude that's my last chakra that's my brown eye i don't even let anyone touch anything
like beyond the where the balls attach on the bottom nothing i don't even want my i don't want
my balls touched either i mean i don't want them touched when you say you don't let anyone you did
that if it was like a present day but you should have said i have never lit anyone right there's
been an accident way to make this really tough on
savan right now i know i know i'm listening for so are you gonna be are you gonna like
experiment with the juice like where are you going with the juice right now
whoa we're doing the pep hey pretty soon wait hillary can i answer that real quick
hunter he put too much in him oh yeah i made a video on that yeah look at him look
at him he's the fucking liver king if you study any of if you study any of the the way that like
pro bodybuilders work they actually just spend time on lower doses for longer periods of time
and they just try to incrementally gain muscle mass it's those
like teenagers that get a hold of this stuff that just like gas up really quick
they end up peaking too quickly and then they fuck up their bodies and then they go back into
the trench and i don't know if you guys have seen all these articles coming out about um what is it
gordon ryan the guy who's the uh yeah, yeah. Yeah, and everybody's saying he basically –
he did like the Evel Knievel.
He overshot.
He overshot the ramp, and now he's all fucked up,
and people are assuming that he's going to crash and burn because of it.
I don't know.
Hunter, hold that –
You guys, hold that thought.
I just want to show you one thing really quick
because I really want to talk about Gordon Ryan.
I sent this to Hiller. This is the kind of stupid pet tricks I'd like to see Hiller start doing. to show you one thing really quick because i really want to talk about gordon ryan i sent
this to hillar this is the kind of stupid pet tricks i'd like to see hillar start doing
now that his body looks like that that's exactly what hillar would look like if he did that move
i do you know those like czech republic bar star kids are the fucking biggest freaks on the planet
yeah i agree they all they have is like war around them and pull-up bars.
Okay, where did you hear this stuff about Gordon Ryan?
Because I saw it.
Here, I'll try to forward you the post right now.
What does 6% body fat look like for anyone who says they're 6% body fat?
You're talking about this right here, Hunter, right?
Yeah, I went on a flight flying
to dubai and he actually boarded the same flight as me and he i'm not gonna lie like i'm a pretty
tough dude and like when i see other people i size them up i'm like i could fuck that dude up
he was notice noticeably tougher looking than i was he was probably about same around the same height this guy more plates more dates made the
yeah yeah yeah this guy more plates more dates is actually a pretty cool content uh creator like i
i appreciate his intelligent like dude come on when you see a body like this go to a body like
the other image that we were showing like it's so enhanced
you can't oh dude you got really sick too you saw yeah no don't get me don't get me wrong like you
can get sick but i get poop issues he's got poop issues he's had him forever something's wrong with
his stomach you know who else looks like one of that if you dude i don't know if i should say this
come on it's here bitch no hold No hold back. Should I write it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hit it in the private chat in the wall, though.
So where did you see that he took too much juice and pushed him out?
Well, that was the thing I just showed you.
I was showing you a comparison, like that more plates, more dates. And it's like there's a couple couple like Instagram, like, you know, pages that are referring to the fact
that this guy just basically,
he went past his body's capabilities
to handle these hormones.
Is that why he's saying he's sick, Hunter?
Listen, I don't know the guy.
I'm not a hater.
But often if you think about it,
like when you push your body to the edge,
like you're going to have kickbacks.
Your body can't handle it.
Click on more plates for dates
right there click on that little link and it's discreet yeah go to his profile i'm sure he's
is that i don't think gordon's issues are steroid related he's had these issues fucking forever
maybe and then if you go to the top go to the top right you can see it right there
oh okay down a little bit there you go there's the picture
okay here we go hold up doesn't rob you of your physique not being on cycle does lol bro came off
the g-agent test too on and off cycle damn i knew he was juicing but i didn't know he was juicing
crying laughing face this is not a transformation of muscle game but muscle loss this time gordon ryan he has gone from
you know a relatively skinny guy to getting yolk he's not relatively skin well he's thin i wouldn't
say skinny that it was goddamn tree and then now going from yolk that was goddamn tree to
back to baseline seemingly he is now looking like a regular
athletic Joe.
I don't know. What would you call that?
I would call that regular athletic Joe.
Yeah, dude. He's an average body.
For an athlete.
Have you guys ever heard of the Colorado experiment
with Casey Vietor?
What's that? One more time?
Look up the Colorado experiment
with Casey Vietor.
Okay, let me listen to the rest of this. want to see this real i want to hear this real quick in the before looking
like hercules and here he is in the after looking like an average guy that goes to the gym sometimes
his dried blood coming out of his nose physique has no apparent like muscle separation looking
depressed and miserable he is not in a good spot. And the
situation is actually very, very unfortunate, but people are quick to jump on this guy given how
much, uh, you know, trash talk he has done over the years. People are basically just saying this,
suck it up and, you know, get over it. And this is what happened to me. You got off gear. Like
some of the comments are wild, dude, a health even writes on here his unique health issues aren't are not are not a result of hormone
use either that's what um more plates more dates is saying i'd say you know you know that when you
take certain kinds of products it's enhancing all aspects of your body. So it accelerates things that are going to be good and accelerates things that are going to be bad. Like cancer.
I don't know what's specifically going on with him, but you got to be careful when you take
these things that are going past your body's means of organically or naturally, um, you know,
handling its own rhythm versus enhancing its rhythm to get super freakish.
I want to say what happened to him, though, happened years ago.
And it's a common thing with people who fucking it's not steroids he abused.
It's antibiotics.
Oh, he did that, too.
I heard about that.
But it wasn't an abuse.
He has some sort of a reaction to them.
Right.
I'm being a little.
Yeah, I'm being a little by abuse abuse i just mean that something happened to him he took so many he basically took the ivy bag full of
fucking antibiotics where it's plugged into you through a stint or a stem for a month and a lot
of people who who do that end up having gut issues their whole fucking life dude look at type in kevin
larone oh what this guy says you're on the right issue
right track meaning you think it's a combination of things hunter i just think that you enhance
one thing you're enhancing all things your pendulum swings both ways like i want to gain
muscle and get really strong and then all the swings like the opposite direction you're like
all my problems are getting worse so basically like like someone who takes steroids if you have
cancer you'll start getting a shit.
It'll,
it'll cause the cancer to spread,
like get worse.
Look up Kevin LeBron nowadays versus Kevin LeBron peak performance.
And you'll see the same exact thing.
That guy was probably one of the most impressive bodybuilders of all time.
And now if you look at pictures of him when he's off the sauce,
it's an identical comparison between the two of those guys.
Kevin,
I see Kevin LeBron.
LeBron, LeBron. LeBron. comparison between the two of those guys kevin i see kevin laurone laurone laurone laurone let me type this in oh i see him i got him american bodybuilder okay dude's a freak where she got
just said right there and being on the right track and seven i know you'll love this if you've got
mental health issues and you jump on anything, you're boned.
You're, you're, you're going to go down the toilet so quick. Your mental health issues just go
through the roof. Oh, you and you and I were just talking about someone that we were concerned about
that with. Right. Right. Yeah. Dude, look at him back in the day, dude, those pictures are so,
he was a gangster, dude. I think he had the greatest arms and body
building and then if you look at him when he got off the sauce he's just it's just it's almost like
a identical comparison to the dude we were just looking at this one on the left is off the sauce
yeah i think like people are saying this like look at um and such, you know, Frazier when he was competing versus when he was not.
Yeah, but Frazier is natural.
Yeah, I don't know.
I'm not bringing him into the conversation.
But, dude, I go in and out of season pretty hardcore,
and my body doesn't change really that much.
If you naturally are designed a certain way,
your body ain't going to change much.
You might get a little bit more body fat.
Like I've been drinking for two weeks straight and I look like a fucking God
right now.
Stand up.
Let's see that belly.
Oh,
you're still skinny.
It's all that hyroxin.
You look good. I like how you can get the angle on yourself.
One second.
One second.
Holler.
That's Hunter and Holler.
Hunter, he can't hear us, right?
Look at that.
Hey, Hunter.
No, we can't hear you.
We lost you.
Are you muted?
No, we lost you.
You pulled the plugs out of the computer
or something
hey what's today
today's June 9th
so on May 26th
I think Hunter won the
High Rocks World Champion so that's 9
that is 2 weeks ago that's 14 days ago
right
that's fucking crazy
are we going to talk about that I really want to know about that
what you want to know about that
how you like that
Frazer always leaned out but he was not jacked like killer
some people just don't
aren't predisposed to have that
lean of a body
Froning was
that's why he's the greatest of all time
the goat
oh shit I just broke this table anita
that sounded like a drum sound effect anita dick and me hunter is a sex symbol i agree
totally agree and i'm cool with that if i have to if i have to bear that cross i'm cool with that
guys hey how many people do you know who have used testosterone steroids anything i'm sure a handful
uh in professional sport or maybe even just
closely personally where you'll see them on a once a week basis a lot of that category hillary
can he count you a lot of dudes like i was pretty bummed i was in la three weeks okay i talked to um
i i was it i was down in like this place called Air One.
It's a fancy place where people with like lots of money
and are very like health conscious hang out.
And I met up with one of my really good buddies there
and he had this guy hanging out with him
who was like a young beacon of health,
like very good looking, handsome, muscular dude.
And I'm not going to bring up details about him
because it'd be unfair, but we start talking
and he promotes like supplements and he promotes like training, all this kind of stuff. But then
he tells me he's on this like peptide regime and all these kinds of things. And I was like,
dude, that's like, that's so much of the fitness industry that I know in LA where these people are
training and telling you like how to get healthier and better. But it's like, I don't know. It's, it's very
clearly their style of training and stuff is so like, you're looking up to something that's
unattainable through natural, natural training. And you're pretending that like, this is the way
that I eat. This is the way that I act, all these kinds of things. And if you follow my plan,
you can live like this and look like this, but secretly they're gassed up. And like, that's, that's half of LA.
I know a lot of girls. What's that?
Tale as old as time though. Right.
I don't give a shit. Like those are the people that I know. And it's like,
you know, whatever. That's the fitness.
I was going to ask you more or less,
if you saw the inner mechanisms of their mind and how it was affected potentially for the better for the worse because i was gonna say how i mentioned and
we spoke of somebody we know that maybe isn't doing so hot mentally but then i also know people
who have been much better so like if you started using stuff i'd only assume that you're going to
be a bigger version of yourself crazier cooler, cooler, happier, hornier, all that stuff.
I'd take on the world probably.
I'd probably buy a Lamborghini right away,
and I'd take over the world just a little bit faster.
I knew a guy who was suicidal, and he got on TRT, and it went away.
It does, yeah.
It can do both.
Do you want to know one of the biggest side factors of taking a drug like that is confidence. Like if you all of a sudden go
from being, um, kind of like a beta boy and just having like a very like low level of testosterone,
low level of perception of yourself, low level of muscle mass. Let me tell you, dude, if you start
looking good and feeling good, you're immediately going to project that you are good. You know what
I mean?
Like if I put on five pounds of more muscle and I lose a little bit of body fat,
fucking A, you're going to hear about it. And I'm going to feel good.
What's your weight now? 205?
205.
Oh, you put on a weight.
Yeah, dude. So when I was peaking and I was trying to peak, I popped and I kind of like overtrained myself in April. And then I had to come back down and I gained the weight.
Like I can show you pictures of myself that I was at like 196 and I was like,
I'm a fucking God, but I over-trained and I, I kind of wrecked myself.
And that's common.
Can I ask you some questions about, um,
High Rocks before we get too far?
Yeah, let's do this, baby.
You competed on May 26thth may 26th is the
day and that and where was the world championships manchester united kingdom kingdom and did you have
any doubt that you were going to win no were there people there who thought they were going to win
no really i mean they probably said to people that they thought that they were going to win
but they didn't believe it and you don yeah, you don't think they believed it?
No.
And what was your time?
56 minutes, but I was 48 seconds ahead of the world record by halfway through,
and then I pulled back.
I couldn't hold the intensity.
56 minutes flat?
By station four, I had two minute and 43 second lead.
So halfway through the race.
And then I ended up finishing with like 55 seconds of a lead.
Wait, so 56 minutes flat?
56, 40.
Hey, that's pretty amazing that the guy closed in on you
because being two minutes and 40 seconds ahead
must have really hurt his feelings.
That's like making a statement, right?
Rankovic is a good dude.
Rankovic is a really good dude um austrian vienna vienna is austria and um what what so
where was it again say where were you competing again berlin manchester oh manchester manchester
it was a beautiful venue it's the olympia there. And it's like this ancient building, um, all brick, all glass,
like floor to ceiling windows looking out over the entire city.
It was awesome.
I mean the level of production and the amount of athletes that showed up and
also the amount of spectators that show up was about three X,
the size of what it was last year in Vegas. Wow.
And what time did you, did you start, did you start competing in the evening?
Uh, I competed at eight competed at 8.15.
At night?
Yeah, it's rugged.
Holy shit.
And then afterwards, you know you won as soon as you crossed the finish line.
Yeah.
There's no way that someone can be like, hey, he didn't do this,
or there can be protests.
You can, but I had enough of a lead that almost any protest wouldn't have mattered.
And did anyone make any protests against you can but i had enough of a lead that almost any protest wouldn't matter and did anyone make any protests against you no okay i didn't do anything up okay no one was like hey
he cheated this or they shorted this or nothing like that and and then when you're done do you
take pictures with people and sign autographs and shit like that yeah it's awesome is it really like
that it's crazy i'll probably take about 500
plus pictures throughout the weekend and i didn't expect it to be like this when i uh dropped out
um last year i was like i'm over it this year i'm like wow this is a noticeable difference
i wish you i wish you wouldn't interject when i'm in a deep interview but when's the last time you
had a costco hot dog hunter dude i haven't been to costco in about in a deep interview, but when's the last time you had a Costco hot dog, Hunter?
Dude, I haven't been to Costco in about a year and a half,
but when I do go to Costco, I get the pizza and I get the dogs and the ice cream.
Is it because it's cheap? You feel obligated?
No, I mean, like, I'm a black card member, okay, dude? I'm an executive club member, and I'm going to use all the perks.
Hell yeah.
Which includes the food.
I love Costco.
And so you win that, and then what happens?
Do you leave the next day?
Do you leave Manchester the next day?
No, because then the open field competes the following day,
so I supported all my friends, and we just had a good time.
We basically did not stop drinking until like two days ago well this is crazy you
have you have the world's fastest time the second world's fastest time and the fifth world's fastest
time hey and um uh the the the course what i don't even know if this is a fair question so
slap me around if it's not, but was it a fast course?
No, it was four laps.
More laps, more opportunities you have just to screw up because there's more turns.
But it was a great event.
I don't really ever pay attention to the courses.
It's horses, not courses.
I think when you say somebody set a world record somewhere in in our sport like
it's cool but in reality like i've had people take my record and then i race against them a
month later and i beat them by six minutes who's this guy tim wishing it tim he's a really fast
good kid he ended up so he's under is that under 24 right here you 24 he must be yeah what
did you just put in your mouth chewing tobacco uh yeah you hillar sorry i didn't mean you hunter
what did you just put in your in your butt no what did you just put in your butt hillar
um tobacco you know you can put tobacco on your ass and you'll get pretty high
i would guess if you guys ever heard of hoppe it's spelled it's spelled rape but it's like a
it's like a version of tobacco where somebody takes a pipe and sticks it into your nose and
blows it really hard up into your nasal cavity like into your skull and you get high as a kite
have you done that unfortunately yes it sounds so painful yeah i was like completely
um i was completely tricked by some of these debaucherous people in new york city and then
they put that stuff in my nose and i lost my mind and i ran out of the apartment into the streets
and never went back i'm looking i'm looking to see if i can find a quick video of it. Rape's a tough word to put into Google and get the results you want.
Type in rape tobacco product.
Oh, okay.
Hey, how come all these people are 30 to 34?
Where's the youngins?
Where's the Justin Medeiros's and the Mal O'Briens of the world
taking the high rocks seen by storm?
I just think it takes a certain amount of time to be able to acquire that
level of endurance. And you know,
you'll notice in most world championship level endurance sports,
it's not the young guys that are whooping ass.
It's usually the people in the late twenties to mid thirties that are killing
it.
Hey dude, this thing where they get someone blows into your
nose is so unnecessary yeah but you gotta get way up there dude if you want to get that high
yeah you could do it to yourself god i probably don't even know what that's like i couldn't
imagine have you done any substances in your entire life i remember the first time i smoked
weed i was like this is what all you guys have been doing for this long i was 28 i believe
the first time i ever tried that stuff what'd you do just weed pot whatever you call it marijuana
something crazy i went to amsterdam with a friend of mine and I was like,
we're going for 24 hours and we're going to get lit. It was his 40th birthday.
I just took him after the championships.
We have about six to eight beers on the train. We get off the train,
we get to Amsterdam, we drop our bags in our hotel.
We go have like a little bit of steak and then we have two drinks there.
We then eat things that will enhance your experience of
amsterdam oh we then there you go um we then go and we're drinking we're now into like the 13th
14th drink and now we're we we ended up like like 20 plus drinks i don't smoke weed i went and got
a joint i was hitting that everything i could i could not i never popped i
never got that drunk i never got that high nothing i woke up the next day completely sober and i
can't tell if they're like selling phony substances there but i didn't get anything out of it wow
i really wanted that like crazy amsterdam experience didn't hit wow i would be worried that there's something
wrong with me how long how many times have you done mushrooms hill or a hunter probably 200
oh okay is it awesome it's incredible so i'll explain to you guys i tried it a couple times
when i was younger and then I went to rehab and I
found out in rehab,
the only thing that I couldn't be tested for was acid and mushrooms.
So I would go to these parties and I like everyone's just getting all fucked
up. And I was like, well, I don't want to be the only sober kid here.
Like I want the college experience.
Now I completely put to the side the fact that I was in rehab.
And so I just started eating mushrooms all the time and I would have mushrooms
three, four, five times a week. And it really taught me a lot about myself like very early on because you're going into this like deeper level of awareness and then you have to like find a way to handle that subconscious and then try to align yourself with everybody else in the room.
room. And sometimes I went way too far and, you know, it didn't work out, but you know,
I had to have done it well over a hundred times just in that year. And then ever since then, I probably do it two, three, four, five, 10, 15 times a year.
That was a great articulation of what it's like being on it.
It's interesting. I mean, the one thing that I'll tell you about mushrooms, and I don't think it
should be like, you know, whatever people can have their own opinions of this. But the one thing that I've recognized that's so sad with the world these days is that people
just forgotten how to enjoy themselves.
Like, have you ever taken a kid to a park and the way that they like run over to it
and pick up a rock and are amazed by it?
They look at the grass.
They look at the trees.
They look at anything and they pull joy out of it.
Right.
I could put you in a Ferrari with five
iPhones and naked women all over the place and your dopamine levels will just be basically like
this. Children are literally on a mental trampoline all the time. And when you take
mushrooms, you go back to that place and you realize how cool life is. And I have to do that
often to remind myself like hey life's fucking awesome
and being outside in these trees is awesome and like you sit down you enjoy a carpet
yeah you get yourself one of these dude i don't know what the hell that's all about i saw that
and the price tag on it for 3 500 bucks that's how much that is yeah they dropped that info and
like the whole crowd started laughing openly oh it did this is
how you get those dopamine receptors kicked back in dude this is god 3 500 bucks for for version one
hey um uh hunter what about this so i went to um i went to newport beach for a couple weeks i don't
know a couple months ago yeah and there was a guy there working remember that restaurant we went to where the rats were
crawling on the walls i was telling that story last night yeah crazy right so so there was a
guy who worked there you probably don't remember him but i saw him there every morning and he was
a fucking asshole dude he was he was just like he couldn't be bothered like you'd go order your
coffee in the morning and he would just be like you didn't even know if he was hearing your order you didn't know shit
he refused to talk and he worked at both of those restaurants next to each other he worked at the
one where the you know the two it was like the mexican place and then the place that was kind
of like um with that wharf design inside not dory's no dory's dory's and then the place to
the left of the mexican dory's deli are place to the left of the Mexican place. You don't know Dory's, Kelly? Are you kidding?
No, I forgot the name.
Dude, I'm barely awake. I'm hurting.
And this is all for you, Hunter, getting up this early.
And Hunter, so the guy was a complete fucking asshole.
And every time I went there, so I'd been there three times, like four months apart.
He's always an asshole.
And I watched him. He's an asshole to everyone.
Like basically he seemed, at the time I didn't know, but in hindsight'm like wow this guy i should have known he's like depressed and suicidal okay
so this last time i went there with a hiller he was the nicest fucking guy ever like when i would
walk by he would come out and be like hi how are you and like he would say hi to my kids and he was
always like this now you asked him no but someone we were with goes hey that's microdosing i go what
do you mean he goes that's just a total common effect he's microdosing now and he's and they're
showing the like what do you think i agree just did a five-year study on this where they're
basically showing that like um pharmaceutical drugs are are useless in in the comparison of what what proper dosing of
psychedelics can do to you well dude there are a shitload of studies now coming out that basically
in revealing of old studies that uh antidepressants do absolutely fucking nothing
they're actually they actually you have a great better chance of killing yourself
same with booze it's so crazy to me that people are able to have booze on such a high level and
you look at these organic substances and i don't mind booze at all, but it's so normalized that
people can get drink a six pack, 10, 12, 20 drinks a night and wake up and throw up in a toilet.
And like, everyone's like, what a cool night. And I'm like, well, then why are these things
looked at like so poorly? There's, there's not a ton of therapeutic use, I think for booze,
um, other than just like kicking back and relaxing, which is cool. I use it for that reason,
but I'd say that you have a much better opportunity with the kind of stuff that I'm
talking about. And I'm not suggesting everybody do it, but if you're open to it and you've got
a good experience and you've got good people around you that are willing to teach you how to
do it, it's going to be legal within the next decade.
And you're going to notice how much it's going to change the world for a better place.
It's already legal, isn't it?
Can't you just go to Colorado and do mushrooms now?
You can get it in Colorado.
It's decriminalized.
And it depends on where you go.
But I mean, in LA, where I live, it's such a normal thing that everybody's got it basically
in their pocket.
You go to a party and you're like, do you want some?
that everybody's got it basically in their pocket.
You go to a party and you're like, do you want some?
It's definitely – sometimes you have to really understand how to use it because sometimes you can overshoot, which I told you about earlier,
but it's awesome.
I thought it was this actually.
Jay Hartle says the guy probably got laid.
I actually thought that at first because I had a friend in college
who was just an asshole for two years, and he got a girlfriend.
He was a totally different guy.
But this guy had a permagrin, you know, like that.
It's kind of like that movie Smile.
It freaks you out a little bit.
The what? Say it again.
I know you haven't seen the movie Smile.
It's pretty new, but it's pretty good.
It's one of the best.
They're like chasing you down.
Everyone's smiling in the crowd and stuff like that?
And it freaks them out.
Oh, yeah, it's crazy good.
Microdosing is great for TBI.
What's that?
Tragendosis?
Google?
Tommy Rodriguez, psychedelics are amazing amazing ibogaine and other psychedelics
transform my life did i tell you i know this guy you got best friends
oh is hillar fit an affiliate no what were you doing at castro's ranch
i did the street parking thing.
I just put up a video on that today.
And then I did the broken science thing the following weekend,
the State of the Savon in the interim.
What's the street parking thing?
Fitness Freedom.
They had an event last year.
It's kind of an in-house.
They signed up and people from around the world come and hang out
and see what it's all about and get to know one another.-day event a handful of workouts that's positive it's cool it's awesome
i feel like dave castro has um come off his high horse and has become a better person because of it
no offense to you dave he just seems like he's now becoming more. What's that?
I think you're assuming that there was a high horse.
Oh, come on, dude. He wrote a book about flying around in private jets,
riding CrossFit workouts.
That's a high horse.
He's still on this high horse.
Don't.
You know why you think he got off his high horse?
Because you're now on a high horse looking him in the eye,
but he didn't get off his high horse. Now you're now on a high horse looking him in the eye, but he didn't get off his high horse.
Now you're on a high horse.
I like the horse that I'm on.
I've worked very hard to be in the position,
be confident enough to be in the position that I'm in.
But in reality, I just, from an outside perspective,
I like the communication, the community building he's doing.
It seems to be a very different version of himself.
And I appreciate that.
What?
Right?
That's kind of his new title.
That's his new job.
I think it's great.
I think it's great.
So much to look up to him.
Your job is to win High Rocks races, and you do it.
His job was to promote the CrossFit Games,
and I think he did a pretty good job there too.
You may be thinking it was high, but he was just playing no no but dude listen i've spent time
with people and like you know when someone's got an attitude and when someone doesn't have an
attitude like there's people in all different levels and you don't have to act a certain way
because you're at a high level he um he extinguished people's lives for a living
i don't know i met him only after he had done that
i never knew him before i get that but dude i'm here with a buddy of mine we're here uh evolution
athletics and that's where we're hosting the battle bunker event this weekend and we're here
with the top top military performers in the entire world and they're all they're all super
humble and super cool they would never tell you that they are And they're all super humble and super cool.
They would never tell you that they are special.
They're just special people.
They don't act like it.
They'll sit at the table with you.
They'll act cool.
They'll give you time.
They'll help you out.
There's no ego to it whatsoever.
And I appreciate that.
And these people have definitely done the same exact thing.
They're in the same category as him.
And there's an attitude about it you can
either adopt or you can choose to not adopt it well i'll say it's interesting you say that i'll
say this about dave he'll never tell you he's cool either or brag about his stories but some of these
people that you're describing to me who are all humble and kind and nice they'll fucking talk
ad nauseum about their accolades or dave will never talk you'll never hear dave talk about his
accolades sure but but he has an air'll never hear Dave talk about his accolades.
Sure.
But he has an air of like, I'm fucking cool as shit about him.
So like, I know what you're saying.
I'm not, I'm not done.
I know he's on a high horse.
I think you're crazy.
I think he got off his horse.
He's on a giant horse.
I think he's a great guy.
He's got a ladder on top of his horse.
That's awesome.
Is he one of those kinds of people that rides around town on an elephant with a platform on top?
That's the level I want to get to.
Hey, look it.
This Jez chick is all up in your shit.
Listen.
Look at her.
Better be careful.
She's hot.
Hunter has got butt hurt.
He got cut at the CrossFit Games.
And then look at Jez Kresresman a pot calling the kettle black
did you two pump chumpers and hunter probably you're an asshole i think your name is beach
i'm the sweetest beach there is listen i got a lot of haters in this game and i'm okay with it
i'm okay with hey how about jaco does that guy talk about himself enough of his stuff? I don't know.
I think he's brilliant.
I mean, I think if he's – that dude's serving a lot of good up to the world.
He really is.
I don't know.
Read some of his books and hang out.
Just kind of pick up on his stuff.
I think it's pretty good.
There's a certain –
Amanda Hart.
There's a certain click of these guys.
They all did hard things, and then they get into this position where they share information, and it's all part of like –
like Jordan Peterson has a really positive message,
but you know that dude's high as a kite on himself.
I hope he is.
Jeffrey Birchfield
Amanda Hari did a nice little video about
the broken science
initiative at the ranch I actually met her there
I didn't get a chance to talk to her but I met her
I got to shake her hand
what's broken science
broken science is the explanation of
where science lost its way
what are the ramifications of it what's the damage been done because it science lost its way um what are the ramifications of it what's the damage
been done because it's lost its way and uh what you can do to make sure you're not duped by it
giving you the tools to not be duped by it he wishes he too pumped chump me wow this chick's
amazing well doesn't that you like her now a little bit don't you three i appreciate that a
woman woke up at,
I'm assuming she's probably on West Coast time.
She's up at 5.45 in the morning just throwing fucking stones.
God.
That's a brave soul right there.
I have such low self-esteem that if a chick that hot
were even to just address me, I would be like.
Do you know that she's hot?
I'm just looking at her fucking picture.
You don't know that she's hot, dude.
Hot enough for me. Don't ruin it for me.
Dude, it looks like Ridley to me.
It makes me think she's East Coast.
She's close to you, Hunter.
Heidi Krum, I like the caco.
Who doesn't?
Yeah.
Who doesn't like a little caco?
There's one woman on here that comes onto your show sometimes
and she just shows off
her big old or big old bosoms that's her like her i don't even know know what her name is but her
basically her profile is just her cans pushed up really tight up into the screen oh you know
what i'm talking about yeah allison allison i'm going to her i'm going to i'm going to see her
today i'm going to her son's birthday party rad the best the best hey those aren't um those aren't like uh that's just the
way they are are they enhanced no are they enhanced like hillar no those are oh natural
and dude there's no you don't got to push them up or nothing they're they're they're
they're like it's crazy i'm just uh an emoji over here i'm just nodding did you watch uh what
is a woman uh yanni i didn't i mean i've seen like 100 clips from it and i approve i approve
of the movie great movie yeah heavies jay hardell heavies for sure they're heavies yeah you guys see
the clip about how that that man woman um tied at d1 world uh d1 um swimming the woman who competed and she
tied with the other woman but they gave it to leah thomas have you seen that interview with the girl
talking about it yes yes that's a new it's i at least the clip i saw seemed new they're coming
everyone's just like coming out now and they're just like now that they're out of the universities
they're just like i don't know maybe i just like, now that they're out of the universities, they're just like, I don't know.
Maybe I'm assuming wrong, but that sucks.
Do you like Trish says Allison and I have big naturals. Do you,
does that make you like Trish more knowing she has huge tits?
I'm cool with that.
I like Trish for her mind. She's got witty comments.
Have you guys met Trish? No, Trish, no one, Trish doesn't. We think Trish for her mind. She's got witty comments. Have you guys met Trish?
No.
Trish doesn't... We think Trish might be an AI.
Hey, that...
She's deep state Russian?
It's so fucked up that Leah Thomas came in there
and that they gave Leah Thomas the trophy in that.
It's crazy.
I mean, dude, now she's a celebrity.
She maybe made the right decision
by fucking over a lot of people.
Now she's probably going to have campaigns and opportunities
for the rest of her life because she was the first person to do it.
First on the scene, gives you some street cred.
With that said, Hunter, would you consider this comment from Magnus
that you will become a female competitor at the CrossFit Games?
I really did like,
I think I mentioned this last time I was on here,
the Canadian guy who went to the Canadian powerlifting championships and just
identified as a woman,
very clearly being in the state of being a man,
not even trying to be anything but a man and dominated like that.
I radically appreciate.
I mean,
I,
I can do that.
You should,
dude, you should, you should go out and just start sniping competitions because the place that you're in right now like i don't i doubt that they're
going to drug test and if they're willing to allow you to just identify whatever you want
at what point would they have the drug test to shut me down
i don't know it would be after a stage of competition where I'd already have messed everything up.
Hey, I got a question for you guys.
Who do you think, out of the three of us, we would be the least surprised if one of us went through transition?
Like Bruce Jenner did.
If in five years, it's like, wow, did you know that Savannah is a woman now?
His name is Savannah?
Or do you think it would be Hillary? Or do you think it would be Hiller?
Do you think it would be you?
Who do you think?
Which one of us?
I think it would be Hiller
because then he'd make a YouTube episode about it
and try to get those cheap views.
Oh, fair.
That's fair.
Before you told me you've done mushrooms 200 times,
I would have said me as well.
But now his mind might be a little tweaked out
and he's just going to
become a woman dude i didn't even know this you made a video who is the fittest on earth and you
made a video about high rocks i didn't watch it but i put it into my notes to watch it what did
you dub did you say that we're not as fit as crossfitters i did why why? Wow. This is quite a,
this is quite a nice mix by the way of,
uh,
seven on Hunter and Hiller.
Yeah.
There's no landslide.
No one's getting like,
it's not,
not everyone's just like,
of course it would be Hiller.
It's like a,
no,
I think it's definitely Hiller.
It's a nice sprinkling.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Sorry.
High rocks,
high rocks are not as fit as CrossFitters.
Go on.
I really do.
I'm getting more and more.
An insult.
I'm getting more and more bored yet.
You have kind of a single set of workouts or a workout towards finding out your fitness relative to your competition.
The way High Rocks has it set up.
to your competition the way high rocks hasn't set up but they're missing top end strength accuracy coordination agility and they really are having emphasis on do you really think those
things define fitness because there's a difference between i might i can i can say that there's
probably too much of a i mean especially in the coming seasons in CrossFit and what we've seen Bosman do,
there's a strong emphasis on it.
But High Rocks completely avoids it.
No, it does.
Because, like, if you want to, like, bring in –
It's your best back squat.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Trust me, dude.
I'm not saying that it's 100% necessary to have a 400-pound back squat
to win High Rocks.
But if you can't go do it after winning a High Rocks race
or within that, like, like season and somebody can come in and lose to you by a couple
of minutes but it can also put up 20 more on a squat or a bench or a deadlift they kind of
balance out i think it's just missing sure i just think that at least at this point that i've got to
in my career like if i was going to make
the ultimate test i'd probably bring in a 2k row a two mile time trial the nfl combine and the nfl
combine like that would be basically my test to find out the fittest person on earth and then like
a swim test also i like i think that i think you basically just cover it because you're covering
explosivity vertical you're testing basically strength strength endurance sprinting is you know basically human movement patterns at high capacity um
endurance you're testing muscular endurance to rowing you're testing physical competency in water
and then you're testing endurance competency in running and then if you basically took that same
thing and you you tried to push it towards CrossFit or a high rocks person,
the CrossFitter is going to win because of the,
the CrossFitter is going to win because they have less holes,
I would say.
So yeah.
They throw in a marathon,
26.2 miles and a power lifting total.
Yeah. I mean, like, it depends on what you,
we'll beat them.
We'll beat them so badly because you give them three metrics for the power
lifting total.
Tell me this.
Yeah. You run a marathon.
Yeah. And you can do it. Have you done one?
Yeah.
What was your time? 25 254 but right now i just
did off like a week of training because i wanted to show that i could beat nick bear um what you
did your like bench squat and deadlift would have been at the time wait a second wait a second you
just did a marathon after high rocks already you've already done a marathon no no no i didn't
i didn't do i didn't do it in the last week nick nick bears this dude
who i completely respect but he says he's like he he's the the pioneer of hybrid athletics which i
thought was bullshit because i've been doing this is he juiced is he juiced yeah i don't know enough
about him to say yes and that's that's not the point of this hillary is he juiced it's not the
point of this conversation for hunter but yes for me he's used anyway but if you if you had us run a
marathon and then go and do the power lifting i think i would beat the crossfitters because i'll
pull like i'll probably after a marathon still pull over 500 i'll probably still squat in the
high threes and they'll probably squat in the mid fours and i'll probably beat him a fair
amount on the deadlift after being so tired um but we'd probably start to equalize we'd start
to get closer and where i'd lose about we managed to leave out the most important lift the bench
press which i would get i get them all right okay so i didn. So I didn't wait. I didn't wait. I would mention that Joseph Medeiros can do a 315 marathon and then he'd be able to put
up probably 475 on the back squat, probably deadlift in the mid fives and then put up
something around a 325 bench.
No, I bet you, I bet you if we did it right afterwards, I bet you he'd lose about 20 to
30% of his strength.
This, this is why the competition needs to happen because I've made statements in the past about how
you are one of the fittest, if not the fittest dude on the planet, but you can't snatch.
No, I can't, but that's, that's where skill comes in. It's like, you know,
it's the difference between throwing a fastball and throwing a dart. Like if we're using the same
range of motion, but you add it to such level of
specificity and its degree of hitting a target the dart player is going to beat me every time
but if you ask that same dart player to hand you hand him a baseball i'll throw a faster baseball
than him hey um the interesting thing is also what do you think about like this thing that um
hunter dominated um this skull ranch thing so he dominates he dominates obstacle course like
dominates and he dominates high rocks like he really dominates the things he's good at right
did you see the physical 100 either of you no he would have dominated those dudes yeah he would
have he would have messed them up i was watching the show and show and I think I would have messed those guys up. I think that the Broken Skull Ranch
crew is a bunch of...
I don't know. I don't
think that they can
shake a freaking weight at anyone
in the CrossFit community and the High Rocks community.
But Hunter can speak closer to that.
What do you mean? What do you mean?
Of course they can. You had Tommy
Hackenbrook and Hunter McIntyre
in there. They're two of the best in the game in both of those.
What are you talking about, Hiller?
Yeah, we had games-level podium athletes at Broken Skull.
We had a lot of high-level regional guys like this dude.
Tommy's a legit athlete.
Like, a legit athlete.
He's not just a great crossfitter.
Right, right, right.
Don't you think?
I mean, he's like the most well-rounded that i've ever met i forgot about
hackenbrook yeah hackenbrook's awesome dude ian ian i can't remember his last name but dude ian
was a freestyle national champion in wrestling he was like a top seven guy regionals in socal
back when socal regionals was fucking beefy as fuck like back when like bridges and all the and
like kalipa and stuff were showing up i i think kakenberg could probably walk on and start today as an old man on a fucking
junior college football team that'd be nuts
beaver hey hillar's the only one who can have his shirt off not true but i appreciate it
i got one one thing to say about is i was running up that hill at the ranch
and castro i did a workout it's four rounds 25 or sorry 400 meter or 200 meter run up the hill
and then 25 on broken wall ball and he goes afterwards that no buns had been able to run
up the hill all three times and i thought i bet hunter could i thought it easily yeah because i finished the workout
something minutes and i'm and i go right before we started he said 15 minutes is where he thought
i would finish and then i'm like well i wonder what hunter could do this workout in it's like
right up your wheelhouse when i went to the crossfit games i never claimed that i was going
to win the crossfit games but i want i knew that I would dominate in the high score.
I could have had a top 10 score at the end of the games
if they had given me the whole weekend.
Now, like you think about when I competed,
they had that run thing with the snatches.
You had the walk on the hands.
I got fucked there.
The ruck, I would have won that.
Then you had the sled push with the muscle-ups.
I would have done well there.
The next workout was the – what's the one where you do pistols,
pull-ups, and handstand push-ups?
Would have been crushed there.
Dude, dude.
My mind just went somewhere.
You may have made the games this year out of the semifinals.
Hunter might have.
Have you thought about it?
185-pound snatches into an 800- into an 800 I would have won that workout
even right now when I don't snatch
oh that's interesting
you look at the semi-final
that's a good video for you to make Hunter
I know I don't know if I want to talk about it now
I thought about starting to make those videos
but then
the dudes
you would have won this workout
it's a win.
That's 100 points for Hunter.
Wow.
Right?
And then you give me that snatch in the run thing for 800 meters.
Workout number two.
This one would have been a challenge.
Probably last.
It's the ring count.
No, dude, that's not hard for me.
I always – it was good with rings.
I mean, he's got single-legged squats.
Can you move through that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. Okay, so good with rings. I mean, he's got single-legged squats. Can you move through that? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right.
Okay, so maybe you finish –
I mean, in all honesty, like complexity for me –
But then I think you could have done a lot there.
Linda.
What's that?
Linda.
No, I didn't do too bad, dude.
I did Linda against Jacob Heppner, and I only finished about 90 seconds after him.
Wow.
That's a good workout for him.
I'm saying you do well on that.
And then you would have won event five because it was an 800 meter run but the snatches may have really put you back
it was eight snatches i never i never had trouble with snatches at 185 it's right when it got to
like 205 my level of technicality started to go sideways tom says he would have definitely
qualified in europe hiller what's uh he would have yeah he would have definitely qualified in Europe, Hiller.
He would have done well here.
Here's a challenge that I'm putting out right now.
I want to have – I don't know if I can say this because of the – like people own the rights to the name,
but I want to do a charity event in the fall to early winter of Murph,
and I talked to Hiller about this yesterday where I'd like him to come in as the head judge. I'm going to ask everybody to bring a thousand dollars to donate
to the charity. So everybody who participates has to come in and donate money to charity.
There's no prizes for us whatsoever. And we all just duke it out. And Murph's one of those kind
of workouts where the calisthenics lean towards somebody who are high capacity athlete, like a
CrossFitter and the running leans towards somebody like a high rocks athlete i don't think murph's trademarked i don't think you can do that is it
i think i think the people who have the murph challenge own the rights to his name now and i
i'm just saying that and i don't i don't know if that's true or not but i i heard it then call it
murphy yeah and i intentionally stopped using that title so much and stopped trying to,
I stopped trying to push it so hard because I didn't want to get in trouble
because I just wanted to participate and do the workout and motivate people.
What are you laughing at?
Hiller?
They trademarked the dude's name.
I know.
I don't know if that's,
I don't know.
We trademarked that thing.
Look at his birth certificate, man.
I can't believe Hunter wasn't invited to hang with you guys in Santa Cruz.
Sevan did not want to share Hiller.
Well, that's true, but also I timed it perfectly with when he was in Europe.
Which I've kind of heard about that you were in North Carolina for such a chunk of time and that you didn't.
You were in Newport for such a chunk of time and that you didn't – you were in Newport for such a chunk of time
and you guys didn't even call me.
I'm heartbroken.
Ken Walters, Hunter would have won Africa.
I think it would have been challenging
considering he would have finished poorly on at least one event,
which is always hard to find.
The one rep max snatch, if I hit 225, I'd be freakishly excited.
Are you glad that this High Rocks event this year is over?
Do you feel a sense of relief?
Yeah.
I mean, listen, it's just another year.
I'm good at it at this point enough so that I know that I can do
what I want to do with it when When I participate at the level that I,
I need to participate to win.
Um,
you know,
a couple of years ago when I was not really focused,
when I first met you,
I lost.
And,
uh,
that was enough to like burn my fingertips and piss me off to come back and
just like,
make sure that if I ever do show up,
I have to be fully prepared.
And then, and then, and then what, what do you, now you're just too,
are you in Manchester now? Where are you now?
No, I'm in North Carolina. We have, um,
the battle bunker regional going off tomorrow.
That's in North Carolina.
Yeah. It's at my buddy evolution, uh, Chris's gym evolution athletics.
If you guys are in North Carolina and you're watching, you should come watch.
Like you, you should come participate. what's the name of the gym again evolution athletics in west end
north carolina uh evolution we got the whole thing live stream tomorrow you guys if you have
saturday and you're willing to watch this show you should be willing to watch the live stream
for this thing first event is called yard work it's kind of like a murph style workout you do a mile then you do 60
shoulder to overhead 120 push-ups 240 air squats uh one mile do you guys have a website uh battle
bunker.com i think it is um it is 100 pound sandbag okay i'm trying to find the address of this place oh here we go
uh to uh 2065 juniper lake road west end north carolina yeah juniper and you're at a hotel near
there right now airbnb baby and and you're there with uh um the guy austin alexander austin yeah austin
alexander that's crazy and um are you guys nervous about it going off tomorrow no you're you're ready
i'm really ready are you judging i'm the race director so i just like have to make sure that
the judges are doing their job and the athletes feel comfortable and that the workout workouts are like very clearly understood and then done at a high level of integrity
trish i have to wash my hair at that time um hunter what time is it on we'll start the live
stream at 7 est am and then we go until about 2 p.m.
And it's live stream on the YouTube station Battle Bunker?
Yeah.
No, you don't even fucking know what you're talking about.
Sorry, I had a brain pause.
Brain fart.
But you still don't know.
Yeah, what about this?
Where's that link?
I was looking on your channel.
I can't see it.
Hey, Austin. Where's that link? I was looking on your channel. Hey, Austin.
Where's the live link for the show?
I think someone found it.
Right there.
Battle Bunker.
Is this it right here?
Is that...
Oh, damn.
486,000
subscribers.
Good work.
Austin's YouTube station has over a million.
That dude in the yellow right there.
Oh, and Savant.
Yeah, Savant.
These are the boys.
Yeah.
These are the boys.
Yeah, we got our whole crew here.
We're all set up.
Like, we worked hard on this thing.
So, it's going to have a really, really good result.
And, you know basically
this is just a filter to get to the championships and when you get to the championships that's where
shit gets crazy where it's gonna be like a combination of you know special forces um
style training meets like crossfit games style uh competition look at this dork right here going
over these uh wooden logs what is that what's wrong with that guy dude those things are so hard they are what you gotta weave them yeah the weaver the weaver is
like one of the most ugly obstacles you can go through it just it's more athletes from around
where's this we were this channel converted from another channel no no no freaking it's always been battle bunker
yeah dude i mean austin austin's the man this is at a crossfit gym sorry hundred interrupt this is
at a crossfit gym all this shit no no no that's our that's our championship location that's built
at the um elite training center down in chula vistaista. This is crazy, dude. This thing.
Yeah.
Your boy designed that thing.
You did?
Yeah.
Big daddy.
Uh, do you get splinters on that Weaver thing?
No,
the guys who built it,
uh,
Brett Stewart,
if you guys ever want to have one of these things built in your gym,
it,
the,
it's really,
they have an incredible team and they've been building obstacle courses for
well over a decade god this is so not sexy he's talking to that guy he's like help me
i think that's luke uh luke skywalker help help me i i can't the field captain kind of the head judge?
No.
No, no, no. That's just one of the judges that are there.
But we have, like, several –
I think that all the judges just wear field captain shirts.
Did he have to go under that that way?
Yeah, you got to.
Okay.
I was going to say that didn't look like the best way to do that.
That's Hiller trying to have sex.
That's what it looks like when Hiller's having sex.
This guy's not a prime example of what an obstacle course racer looks like.
But our sport's not based off obstacle course racing.
But we designed this thing to make it an aspect of some of our events.
It's not the center of what we do.
That guy was also six months
into uh transition um hormone therapy you can tell because have you uh trish if you have enough
spicy margaritas you forget about the splinters not fair enough thank you is trish is trish a
deep state spy or is she a chick no one no no one nobody knows so how many people like you have like people that are spiegel on
here like how who are these people dick butter yeah what do you do after um what do you do after
uh so so you're gonna do this tomorrow then where do you go i literally put my backpack on and i
hike 700 miles to connecticut how far is the
head of the trail from where you're sleeping right now where you're sitting uh 60 miles i'm not
starting i'm not going there but someone drops me off and what are you gonna do with all your
shit like your computer that you're looking at right now my my team's gonna take it back to
california okay so tomorrow after the event or the day after that
you're going to put a backpack on can i see the backpack you're gonna wear uh it's in the car
but i can go get it if you really want me to and you're gonna wear that backpack for three weeks
does it have a tent in there yeah it's got a tent that's like the size of a tube sock. And I basically, I only have about 25 meals on me.
So I'll hike until I'm hungry and then I'll probably pull off one of the main roads and then hike into town, grab more food and then go again.
And so three weeks by yourself on the Appalachian Trail and how many miles to Connecticut?
700, 700 to 800.
And you plan on doing it in how long 20 days
that ends up being 30 30 miles a day 40 miles a day yeah and will you walk all that yeah i'm not
gonna like run it um are you bringing a gun dude i have a i have the 44 magnum dirty harry pistol
and i take it out every once in a while, and I watch Dirty Harry,
but I'm not going to bring it on this trip.
Bear spray? Pepper spray?
No.
Dude, I think anybody who encounters me in the woods is in trouble.
Like, if you're looking for trouble, you found it.
So, I look at you.
You are a lot of man, that's for sure.
LJM McNally25, Hunter, have you worked with First Form before?
No, but they invited me last year after High Rocks Championships
to their headquarters, and it's fucking insane.
That is such a cool company.
What?
I remember you saying that.
Dude, you should go.
I'm sure they'd bring you out there just because of the level of content
that you produce and just what you do in fitness.
It's insane.
I mean, it's the level of Harvard-level business meets a supplement company.
They have supercars throughout the entire facility.
Do you want to drive around?
No, but I deserve one.
Dude, y'all is crazy. It's drive around. No, but I deserve one. Dude.
No,
it was crazy.
My friend,
uh,
my friend Mark, he picked me up the Sunday after high rock world championships.
And he knows I'm a big fan of cars.
And he picked me up in his Lamborghini STO,
which is the highest level of Lamborghini there is.
And he drove me around London at a pace that you're not supposed to.
And all I want is a lamborghini now
it was one of the most exciting feelings in the entire to that eight mile per gallon truck you've
got and pick up one of them did that trx is probably the worst financial decision i've ever
made wow i want to i want to hear about that one second uh trish uh sebon thank you for giving a
platform to the hottest man in the autism community.
Fair.
Totally legit comment.
Hold on.
Wait a second.
Who's the autistic guy?
Hilla or me?
Yeah.
Well,
you guess.
You pick.
Don't,
don't you guys,
both of you can have it.
Don't ruin it for anyone.
Me.
Dude,
that's it.
I know who I think it's for.
Definitely Hilla.
Oh yeah.
You need to enhance a boy like Hilla just just so they can enjoy life a little bit more like look at that smile that's an autistic smile
hey okay so so why why are you doing that why are you hiking three weeks on the appalachian
you're not trying to do it in some record time you're not doing you're you're just
i will talk about the car in a second i guess but
i've just recognized that like all i do these days is just work and work out and like i'm not
saying that i i don't like my life but i think i'd like to reevaluate some of like the ways that
i spend my time and what i like how i spend it it, who I spend it with, what I value. And I can't
remember who said the quote, but you know, basically they said, you know, any issue that
you have, I'm paraphrasing this, can be solved through, through long treks. Like, you know,
if you are trying to figure out something, go for a long trek and I'm trying to figure something
out. So I'm going to go for a long trek. Are you going to ask a question like that?
Like before you go on,
will you like write down some things like,
what should my next venture be?
Or like, is there some big question
you're looking for an answer for?
And like, you want to go out into wilderness
and kind of let maybe the subconscious
naturally come to the top and give you the answer?
Dude, I just have reached this point where this is going to
sound braggadocious, but I've reached this point where I'm as good as I could possibly get at what
I do. There's no one who's going to beat me at this thing. I'm making more money than I ever
have before. And then I meet these people that are at the top of the ladder in their industry.
I know all these millionaires, billionaires, superstar athletes, all these kinds of things.
in their industry. I know all these millionaires, billionaires, superstar athletes, all these kinds of things. And across the board, a lot of them are not happy. And I'm like thinking to myself,
I'm like, am I going in the right direction? Like, is this the right thing? And I started to
question that about myself a couple of years ago, but I didn't really have the time and the means
to take a break and really deeply think about it. And I'm not saying
I'm going to change my life, but I may change who I spend my time with, how I handle it. Like just
this phone alone, I think destroys people's lives. And like, I just, I'm like recognizing that we
spend so much time on technology and we're focusing on all these verticals of cash and
outcomes and perceived
values and you know what people think of you and i'm like damn like i remember the happiest i ever
was was probably when i was 13 and i owned a skateboard and i played lots of music and i went
fishing all the time and there was nobody that i was doing it for other than myself and that's
probably just right around the age when you masturbate, some ejaculate comes out too. And it's like one of these kinds of things where I think people
should probably do this more often because if you are just living in the same vein of life,
I think you forget about the things that inspire you, challenge you, all these kinds of things.
Because I'm so good with my physical body that things don't challenge me that much anymore. And
I'm starting to get good enough at business that that doesn't even really challenge me as much anymore.
And I'm trying to find something where I'm like, I need a little bit more juice out of these lemons.
So I think, you know, when you go out and all you have is a backpack and a direction, you probably find something in that space.
Will the trail be busy? Will you see people on the trail?
Oh yeah. It's like the most popular foot trail in the entire world.
And you know, I'll see people, but it's like two ships passing in the night.
I'll be like, Hey, what's going on? Hey, where's the next watering hole?
And then they just pass and go and pass and go nighttime yeah at nighttime i'll probably
sit there and i'll be with people because you'll there's these kind of locations where people
congregate and spend the night but you know i don't know i'm probably not going to spend
real chunks of time with people i'll be mostly by myself and you won't be listening to music
and you'll have your phone turned off.
You'll be listening to, you'll be, you're going to cope with,
you're going to do Hunter.
Yeah. I'm going to do three days.
My focus is three days in a row,
every single chunk that I can get with no phone.
Oh, that, okay. That's interesting. Okay.
Your parents aren't asking you to call them every day or anything like that?
No, I promised my dad and my mom, like, you know,
everybody always has this like level of worry, but I like i'll contact you every three days okay and my dad's picking
me up somewhere along the way and do you have do you have any excuses that you know are going to
pop up like hey i have a business to deal with i need to check my tech messages or are you prepared
to deal with um the that's part that's part of the experience it's like when that emotion arises
up in you where there's this level of urgency you think you need to do something that's what
i'm trying to break my mind from yeah good i understand that yeah you always think that all
of a sudden you're like oh god i gotta i gotta post this i have to like i need to i need to
contact that person i need to in reality like you don't need any of that and like that's where i've
grown this level of dependency on where it's like,
you always think you need to do something where in reality,
probably don't need to do any of it. You're probably doing too much.
God, you're so fucking cool. You're so smart to do this. What, what a,
what a cool, is any part of this scary for you?
I think there's going to be a point. I wish I had my journal on me.
I think that what I wrote is I hope that I, I hope that I cry. I hope that I scream. I hope I have sleepless nights before I have the deepest sleep of my entire life is what I wrote in my journal.
Haiku. I recognize haiku and then a little bit of iambic contaminant in there. Very nice, Mr. Sets. thought is is there is going to be a point where i like is going to feel like i'm sitting on top of like a hot burning stove my brain will be melting and i'll be begging for someone to talk
to me i'll be begging for an answer to a question that i've been thinking about for the past couple
days and then it will probably fade away and that's where that deep sleep that i'm talking
about will show up my buddy travis told me about six months ago that he's done having normal friends
and i go what do you mean he goes i'm just done having normal friends i'm like what about the
normal people you know already he goes they they can be grandfathered in but for now on like no
mediocre friends in my life like i'm not letting new people in my life unless they're fucking
extraordinary and i don't think it's arrogant at all for you to say that you know you have a
um a a satchel full of cash and you're in the best physical shape of your life.
And it's time to – I don't think that's arrogant at all.
It just fucking is what it is.
Hiller and I just had this talk literally last night.
I'm like, hey, I don't mean to be an asshole, but it's a privilege to be my friend.
And if people aren't going to, I guess, take advantage of that privilege that it is to be my friend, if people aren't gonna um uh i guess take advantage of that privilege that it
is to be my friend then they gotta go yeah i don't i don't mean it in an arrogant way at all
you know it's funny you asked if i'm gonna appreciate what's that appreciate yeah i guess
appreciate like like i'm i'm an amazing flower if you can't figure that out if like you're
stomp on me, you're toast.
I don't even mean it like in a – I'm in full blossom.
Yeah.
Appreciate the fact that you know stuff on my toast.
I only want sunshine.
I only want sunshine.
This Wadzami guy asked if I was going to masturbate at all on this trip.
I'm actually curious about that too.
Thank you.
Thank you, Wadzami. when i'm actually curious about that too i thank you thank you when i was in rehab i we we we were
out in high desert nevada like 7 000 feet up in the air freezing cold and going no i'm just i'm
telling you like there was this was it froze the ejaculate froze i've never heard that story as it
came out of your penis it froze like an icicle basically but i remember one night i just laying in the freezing cold they they would not give you
tents they only gave you tarps you build these kind of like lean twos where you'd string it
across trees you put down your your sleeping mat and you'd be in the bag like a negative 40 degree
bag and it would reach that temperature often it was so not negative 40 but it would reach
below zero often it was so fucking cold and i remember i jerked off and i came and i just
dropped my head head was outside of the the awning of the tarp and i just looked up and it was a painting of just the most insane stars that I've ever seen
and a shooting star goes across and I was just like what the fuck this is the best thing ever
I know it was the most romantic ejaculate you ever had I was like oh my god I'm like the world
is having an orgasm with me and I was like like, I'm in rehab right now. People consider this to be a prison sentence.
And I am living the most blissful existence of all time.
Someone's got to clip that.
What does that mean?
So are you going to ejaculate on your hike to the Appalachian trail or not?
I will probably find a place to do it.
I remember last time I did this on the Appalachian trail,
I ate a bunch of mushrooms and I ran to the top of a mountain
as the sun was setting on December 31st, 2019.
And I just got naked on top of the mountain
and I just looked out at the sunset and completely naked.
And I was like, wow.
And that's probably an experience where I jerk off right there.
Steven Flores, Hunter, will you ever settle down and have kids oh yeah between four and six kids you ever
yeah oh that's cool why is that what why i was one of four dad was one of five mom was one of
five i just recognized like my family are my best friends.
And, like, they're just the most incredible people.
And we come together.
Like, we're not this fractured family.
Like, when we come together, it's 10 to 20 people at all times.
And when I go visit my family in Europe, there's an incredible family where we sit down at the table at, like, 8 o'clock in the morning, nine o'clock in the morning, and we don't get up until noon or one. Nobody is tired of each
other. It's this incredible thing. And you can build this ecosystem of your own ideals and your
own morals, and you can build this tribe. And I'm not saying that my lifestyle is the best lifestyle,
but I think my fucking, my mindset,
my mentality and the lifestyle I live is fantastic.
And I'd love to just build a team around that.
And I'd love to-
I would love to interrupt your hike
on the Appalachian Trail with a live-
Drop in?
Yeah, send you a link.
Heidi Kroon with the same woman
or all the children with the same woman or all the children with
the same woman you think hunter i'd hope so there's a couple or two women that get along
or two women that get along 20 women that get along yeah yeah you ever seen that clip of the
guy and they're like do you have any children he goes 21 with 20 different women i'm a real bad man you've seen that i saw your pecs bouncing just
now when you talked uh i didn't hear a word you said i just saw your titties moving hunter
uh chrissy the worst thing in life is getting to the top of a mountain and realizing you climb the
wrong mountain i think hunter's quest is noble me too you're such a fucking cool dude man well dude i've been you know debbie don't suck his
dick too hard no but you could you probably recognize what i'm talking about you've probably
been in that place before where you're like going so hard and then all of a sudden you lift your
head up and you're like fuck is this the right direction well i don't know if i've done that
but i've definitely done the journey into the unknown
that you're that you want to do i've done the silence i've done the like hey i'm going to go
off into the abyss and see what what the universe wants me to hear and meet and dude it's like so
many people don't do that i i think that if you've never been homeless you fucking absolutely have
fucking missed out on life i'm gonna be homeless for a week how long do i need to just truly be homeless just so you want to go with me just two buff dudes
just go down to skid row and just make it work for a week yes it'll be after your yes i'm in
i'm down yeah i'm ready dude put me in the dirt let me live live. When I was as poor as it gets,
I was riding the bus system a lot.
And the homeless people basically use that as that's their only vessel.
And I got to meet some insane people.
And I also got to pick up some really cool perspectives.
There's some incredibly brilliant people in these positions
that have chosen this lifestyle for whatever reason it may be. And they're more enlightened
than a lot of us because we're the ones, the hamsters on the wheels that have been built for
us and they broke out of that fucking cage. What does that enlightenment sound like from those
people? I mean, dude, when you have nothing, you can, they can take nothing. And when you live
every moment and every day in the moment of just finding
your next high, whether it be a drug or the next bridge that you're living underneath or the next,
like just part of the journey. When I was living in Montana, I had a ferret named Esteban and he
loved homeless people. And I would take him to the park and he would run around and he would
beeline it to homeless people. I'm like, fuck Esteban, come back. And he would just charge these homeless people. And then he'd just jump up on them because they
smell like shit. And he loved the smell of shit. And I would end up having to have this conversation
because I had to retrieve my ferret back and I would have these conversations with them.
And I was like, so how'd you end up here? Like, what's your story? Blah, blah, blah. And these dudes had pretty fucking good lives and they were very coherent and
they really made their choices based off of what they wanted rather than
anything of like having to do what somebody else told them to get through the
day to pay rent.
Hey,
uh,
killer,
I'll give you a kind of a sign.
Um,
when you start witnessing the, uh, um, relatable sign that I think will resonate with you.
When you start recognizing – there's levels to sort of I guess maybe enlightenment, but one of the strong correlates is you start recognizing that you're in synchronicity with the world and that the world is taking care of you and that you can get into – you're basically always in a flow state.
taking care of you and that you can get into you're basically always in a flow state and basically the world everything you need is right in front of you and it's just coming at you instead
of you having to force the world to get you what you want um you get what you want and so it's um
you i i you you that's kind of like how you make videos you trust everything i i have this trust
that it's coming the content's coming coming. You want to say it again?
I always tell Alexis, and I stole this quote from Archer, the TV show,
like things tend to work out for me.
But you have to believe that things are going to work out.
Yeah.
Yeah, faith.
Do what you want to do and do it with good intentions, right?
I don't know what the four rules of Buddha are, but, you know,
they basically – the Buddha came back from his form of enlightenment and they sat down with all of his yogi friends because he used to be a yogi.
And he basically sat down with them.
They didn't want to talk to him.
And he sat down with them and they were ignoring him for a long time.
But then they kept on recognizing as they looked over, he was like, you know, beaming with light and energy that they couldn't really understand why he was so powerful.
So they eventually felt too attracted to him to ignore him anymore. And then he taught them the four
rules that he'd figured out. And the first two, one is he said, the world is suffering. And then
the next one is basically like the second rule is once you can understand that the world is
suffering and you can disassociate and not be attached to the suffering and accept it,
that's when you find enlightenment and maybe these homeless people
recognize the world is suffering and they don't want to do it in the way that the world is like
you know basically brainwashed you that you have to do and then you disassociate and then that
version of disassociation is being homeless fuck they made it i don't know i think most i i think
that i think most of those dudes are just drug
addicts i don't know man a lot of you guys weren't that high when i was talking to them
but some of them definitely fuck they weren't that high uh yeah hey i i've talked about that
you do you remember fitness lonnie hunter fitness lonnie no yeah from the early days of crossfit
dorian well now he's a monastic monk.
He's been a monastic monk for – a Buddhist monk for – he's probably going –
he's getting closer to 10 years and 5 years.
And basically, he just has to walk around wherever he is and do alms.
And if he doesn't get food by noon, he's not allowed to ask for food or get his own food.
And if someone doesn't give him food by noon, he can't eat the rest of the day.
That's one of his – and so he sees the synchronicity of the world he's in alabama
he puts on his monk robe no one's ever seen a buddhist monk and he walks around
and he sees the synchronicity of the world keeping him alive because people will actually
just give him food so when he's good when was the last time you had raw of the earth on here uh recently right a few months ago yeah are you friends with
him hunter should i have you guys on together i like that guy a lot he came up to my house and
he and i had like a two to three hour just like deep dive oh good that's nice that's one of those
guys where what's that what happened to your ferret everyone needs to know where's
that i had to when i when rehab was up i had to go and i couldn't bring him back with me so
esteban he he moved him with some other people oh you didn't go dude esteban was a genius like
i trained him to go up the stairs and down the slide he loved the slide like he was a straight
up like he was a homer wait you had a home wait you had a you had a like a you
had a uh what are those called dogs with like you can take them anywhere like has they wear the
handicap placard oh you're talking about like a support animal oh yeah you had a support ferret
a service ferret it felt like a service ferret he got me through some tough times everything
dude i loved esteban he was a brilliant i've grown up with ferrets we we had billy the
kid we had general tinkerbone schnugan and then i had esteban listen to these people when you bring
up raw's name please no oh my god no i couldn't believe that i was looking at that oh my god raw
i've ever seen that about one guest why did i not like i love that guy i wanted to wear it so bad
when i was younger
I don't know why
but my parents wouldn't get me one
they're little rats they're going to burrow in the couch
they are nasty
hey dude
there's this
do you guys know about the world economic forum
no tell us
and Klaus Schwab do you know about all that crazy shit
tell us some more
do you know about Davos crazy shit? Tell us some more.
Do you know about Davos, the meeting in Davos?
No.
How do you guys not know about any of that stuff?
I probably do.
I'm just like – Do you know about the Great Reset?
No.
Are you guys fucking kidding me?
Dude, give me some good reading.
Do you know about the thing about electric cars,
that basically the electric cars,
one of the premises of electric cars is like,
we're all going to have electric cars,
and then the government can be like,
shut them down, turn your car off.
Or about the truckers in Canada,
about how they had their fucking bank accounts frozen.
Well, I will admit, Dad,
we're in a position now where, like,
if they're able to freeze your businesses,
they're able to freeze your money, they're able to do anything.
It's become so normalized.
I don't know why you –
Let me show you this guy, Klaus Schwab.
Is he related to Charles Schwab?
I'm about to find out. That's a fucking great question. I'm going to open with that question with my next guest actually you don't recognize this dude no but he's one he's
probably one of the big players in the game like the illuminati style stuff yeah this this guy
this guy says stuff like we have penetrated the cabinets of of world leaders we have pen yeah
look at i can see lewis already laughing it's, right, Lewis? Thank you. I appreciate you appreciating that.
He says stuff.
I'll just bring Lewis on.
Here we go.
Hey, man. How's it going?
This guy's been here the whole fucking time.
He's been cutting you guys
and doing psychological analysis on you.
Hunter, do you have to go?
No, I'm good, dude.
We're probably going to get to work in about 30 minutes.
I'm here to chill.
Are you fine with Lewis? No, no, I'm good, dude. We're probably going to get to work in about 30 minutes, so I'm here to chill. I'm enjoying myself.
Are you fine with Lewis?
Are you fine with what?
Of course.
You got nowhere to fucking go.
Dude, are we having a death wait off right now?
What's going on?
You're on mute.
Okay, guys, listen.
Behave for a second so I can make introductions.
Yes, sir.
Lewis Brackpool is a – God, who would I fucking put him in line with?
I guess kind of – do you know who Jorge Ventura is, Lewis?
Are you deep state, dude? Are you deep state also?
Hunter, behave for a second. Hold on. Let me get this out. Hold on. Everyone behave for a second.
Lewis is a journalist, but he's also a – he's more than a journalist.
He is – I don't know how to say it because he's doing God's work.
He's basically – he's sharing with the world the things the mainstream media is not going to share with us, and he's bringing it to all of us in a very palatable format. He has a series that is
called, it's a docu-series, very
difficult to find even though it's on YouTube.
It's suppressed like fucking
crazy.
I want to get the exact name right.
What's the exact name,
Lewis?
It's called ExposeTheReset.com
and then
that shows you. It's called
The Great Reset, basically.
I'm usually more organized than this,
by the way, but I just want to show this guy
before you.
You can find it via
Rebel News. It's a company that I worked
for. I'm now no longer with, but
we've done some great work. Wait, you now no longer with but uh we done some great work
wait you're no longer with them no not anymore sir was it a bad breakup or was it uh from uh
economics no it was it was fine i was just unhappy um i didn't like the direction so we just uh i
just parted ways personally and uh yeah we're still in contact we're all cool okay good that makes me happy
are you are you part uh are you in uk i am yes what part uh so i'm from a place down south uh
it sounds like something out of lord of the rings it's called arundel um oh yeah that's nice it's
nice man yeah that's it.
So hold on real quick.
Hunter, you're scrolling through, and you can't – try to find it on YouTube, dude.
It's crazy.
This is YouTube.
Is it none of these?
Yeah, it's none of those.
YouTube has so suppressed this.
Even after I watched episode one, I could not find episode two.
I copied and pasted.
I told you this that one time where this was back in maybe like 20, 2016. And I,
one of my best friends I grew up with was on the, uh, is, was, uh, a certain high level in YouTube
where he runs accounts. And we had the discussion where they were the first person they were going
to remove from YouTube was Alex Jones. And I was like, dude, I don't think that's okay.
Like, I don't think you can disagree with somebody's opinion
and then all of a sudden remove all of his media
because that basically de-emphasizes the potential of this platform.
And he's like, no, what he's doing is wrong.
And I was like, maybe you guys disagree with the message
and I'm not agreeing with it right now.
I'm just letting you guys know as soon as you start this, it's just going to be a domino effect into whatever else you guys decide with the message and I'm not agreeing with it right now. I'm just letting you guys know, as soon as you start this,
it's just going to be a domino effect into whatever else you guys decide to
chop down. And now since then,
it's like such a common thing where if they don't agree with your,
your messaging, they take you down. And like, it makes P in my mind,
it makes YouTube a platform that I don't, I don't agree with.
I don't trust and I wouldn't invest in at a high level. And my opinion is, I think if, if I'm thinking in the right direction,
the now acquisition of Twitter with Elon Musk is he's going to turn it into a platform where
all of this media is going to become present there. And it's going to allow people like
Tucker Carlson to host their shows on there
and be able to have a free platform without any kind of i don't know rules or you know basically
boundaries and it's going to be the platform that most people are going to go towards you're going
to find media like this more often on but before we go further that's a great question i want to
get lewis's take on that because lewis has an opinion about what's going on over at twitter
and their new ceo but give me one second lewis that gentleman below is hunter mcintyre he is a friend
and an acquaintance he um just won something in the uk called the high rocks world champion he's
the fastest man uh in the world to ever have done done that event um and uh he's he's a a very well
known outspoken uh gentleman in the fitness space.
The guy above me is Andrew Hiller, a YouTube extraordinaire,
dear friend of mine just came and stayed with me a week at my house and we did
several live shows and they frequent the show every couple of months.
Lewis, I do,
even though I'm deeply entrenched in the CrossFit community and talk about
fitness,
you guys all know that I have these live call-in shows where we talk about things just head-on about abortion, gender versus
the definition of sex. We talk about just all the different things, politics, Democrats, electric
cars, just basically the 49ers. That's what we call the injection. We call it the 49ers. And
basically trying to just have honest conversations about
trying to figure out what is the actual truth what is the actual uh agenda of such things
and so lewis popped on my radar for the first time because he went to davos which uh which
i can't even explain davos we're gonna get We're going to get to that. Give me one second. One second.
And what's crazy is him and six other guys from Rebel Media went there.
Is that true, Lewis?
It's true, yeah.
It's a physical location?
Yes.
Yeah.
Hunter, I'll just tell you this.
It was a place where they openly said where the elites were meeting.
That's what they call themselves, dude.
Where is Davos?
It's in Switzerland. Yeah yeah i wouldn't doubt that yes leonardo dicaprio's and prime ministers of india and shit like that
these cats were walking up to him with microphones on the street but let me just do let me do two
things really quick before we get uh and then and then i just got to get a little bit of control
here i just want to play this this is the beginning of the docu-series that's titled Introducing the Reset,
the Great Reset Docu-Series, Episode 1.
And it's very difficult to find on YouTube.
You just saw how I couldn't find it even typing in the name.
Okay, so here I'm going to play a little bit.
This is Klaus Schwab.
This is the – I want to say the founder and CEO, but he's the owner of the world economic forum.
This guy wants to take over the world and control everything you have.
I hate to put such a slant on it right now, but here we go.
I'm going to play seven seconds of this, and then we're going to go back to Twitter, and then we'll come back to Klaus.
This is a real guy, people. This isn't a joke. and structural changes which will happen. However...
This is a real guy, people.
This isn't a joke.
This isn't a Mike Myers movie.
We do know that global energy systems,
food systems, and supply chains
will be deeply affected.
How the fuck do you know that?
Okay, we'll get back to Klaus in a second.
Louis, hi.
Welcome to the show.
I appreciate you doing this. Louis, what do you think about what's going on on Twitter?
Hunter basically said what I thought too until he appointed the CEO, and I saw you made a post about it.
Do you have any thoughts on – can you give us some thoughts on Twitter? The floor is yours.
So the new CEO of Twitter is, of course, a World Economic Forum stooge and is part of this same conglomerate of elites that want to, quote unquote, build up, build back better.
And basically, yeah, like you said earlier, basically take over and create this form of technocracy.
Yeah, this is worrying because this same CEO really was pushing for the mandates, was really pushing for mask wearing during the height of absolutely everything. And she was going on record saying, look, we're doing great so far.
We need to we need to continue wearing the mask.
We need to continue social distancing.
social distancing um and the the problem is with all of this is you can say that you're wrong right when when something happens or or you can say all right i was in the wrong when when x y and z
happens for example the the mandates um but she's never ever addressed these types of problems and
with with that being said this woman is extremely untrustworthy i I'm not sure why Elon Musk decided to appoint someone.
Do you have any guesses why?
I don't know why either.
Do you have any guesses why he appointed her?
Well, think about it.
They tried to hire Hiller to be the CEO of What's-His-Face's business.
Oh, stop.
Oh, stop.
I'm just telling you, dude.
You put somebody there as a pawn,
then all of a sudden you can make him the fall man.
Oh.
I've never really trusted Musk personally personally and i still don't now um only because the whole neural link thing is a bit mad um you know the idea of putting chips in people's brains uh is
just very odd to me anyway and i'm quite skeptical of ai and stuff like that anyway but he in the past has
actually parroted a lot of what these guys over at the world economic forum have said
such as carbon trackers such as a universal basic income lots and lots of different things that this
same organization parrots so it's very very odd that all of a sudden this she because she was a chairman within the world
economic forum as well she's not just some low ranking porn she's like a like a knight or a
castle on the chessboard right so has a lot of moves so when i see that i i i be honest i'm not
100 sure maybe it's some sort of controlled type opposition thing.
I don't like using that term a lot, but there are cases of this happening.
It's really, really difficult to say.
Can't he just be dynamic?
Can't he just be like, isn't it like maybe you and I are too far on one side
and maybe he's a little more um
it wasn't even the person that took over disney for a little while while bye-bye took a supposed
uh look a leave of absence and then came back in they canned him and then they're changing the
company again it could just be a change of positioning where you put somebody in there
strategic a strategic opportunity for things to happen in the company,
make big moves.
And then all of a sudden make this person the scapegoat for the big moves and
then keep those moves in there,
replaced back in the original CEO,
who's not going to take the heat for the things that changed that really
pissed everybody off.
And then you continue to move forward.
Just a thought.
Yeah.
Well,
here's the thing. There's, there's been clips surfaced of this CEO talking to Elon
Musk, um, at the world economic forum and at other spaces as well. And she actually explicitly says
to Musk about him limiting his, his tweets, um, and really strange things like that saying you
shouldn't tweet after a certain time
and that you should actually take a step back.
So already, before she even has the role,
she's already trying to enforce some sort of social control
within Musk, who is now, of course, the big boss.
So I don't know.
I think it's odd.
I think it's really, really odd.
It is odd. We must remember that.
It is odd. We thought he wasn't woke and now he put someone woke in charge, right?
Yeah. I mean, you have to remember he still attends these world leader summits.
He went to the world leader summit not so long ago and then I think said in a room full of all these powerful people,
turned around and said, look, listen, guys, we should really scale back on the whole world domination thing.
And he basically said something along the lines of that.
And,
uh,
it's just,
he's still,
he's still a player within this game of chess,
uh,
because that's what it is.
It's 4d chess.
Yeah.
A hundred percent.
So of course,
there's a powerful man in the world right now
exactly and you know why should that give anyone a reason to trust someone as powerful as that
you know if you think about it if you think about it if you're going to look at platforms of
governments and the way that they're moving things are it's all a checks and balance system except
for like in countries like russia and, where there's no checks and balance system and things are going to progress
too slowly.
So you have to take an independent company such as Musk's companies where
they have the money and the resources to make moves at a much faster rate
than that of a government system and basically make the government system
hold no value anymore.
We used to have NASA.
NASA used to be the version of way that we used to do anything that was out of this planet's stratosphere. We tried to go to the moon. We
tried to launch satellites. We tried to land satellites and whatever the fuck it was. Then
you take a privatized company where they have no rules and they only have money behind their
decisions. That's why he's the most powerful person on earth. And whether or not you trust
him is not really a thing that matters that much it's
a form of human progression and you know you can get upset about things but if you don't like the
way the media is working buy the media he did it if you don't like the way that space um space like
travel and whatever progression is going build a better space system if you don't like the way that
the car and transportation system's working build better cars
like he's done everything to the umpteenth degree so i'm not saying he's a perfect man but he's a
man who's making more progress than any any like any country at a level of like multiple x's i
think let me just throw this in there lewis too too and then it's yours uh ck kevin i'm holding
a gun but elon put up what is a woman so
he's good in my book and that's where i'm getting at so he made this tweet basically pointing to
matt walsh's movie and we all like that right because we want not that we're anti-trans or
anti-homosexual we just want definitions and we want um we want definitions of words. We want to acknowledge chromosomes and things like that.
Elon's grounding us in reality a little bit, isn't he, Lewis?
I agree. I agree.
I think it's good because I put up a post not so long ago
and it was about the BBC.
And I think someone done a big campaign
where they posted loads of stickers across BBC in Birmingham in a city in the UK.
And they plastered it with all things like they lied about Iraq.
They lied about the vaccines. They lied about all of this sort of stuff.
And it was just plastered all across the windows of the BBC.
And I tweeted it and got a retweet from someone who Musk follows and he saw it
and actually commented saying interesting and there was a particular scandal called the
Madazalam scandal in the UK and it's all to do with the care homes and things like that I'm not
sure how spicy we can get into topics like that you can you can go ahead you can okay cool um so
the Madazalam thing is all to do with the care
homes. And there's a health secretary at the time during the pandemic called Matt Hancock,
who introduced or bought more than normal this particular drug, this sedation drug for old people
in care homes. And there's evidence to suggest that um this drug it of course really
harmed a lot of people that's the guy and people were posting about the midazolam scandal and for
elon to say interesting beamed a ray of light into onto this story and that was really good
you got to look at the economic state of this also. You guys are
just trying to put a skew on this thing. Everybody is going towards the grave. So if there's a
medicine that could potentially help the people going towards the grave, you can make a lot of
money off that. Lewis, nice to meet you. How are you going? Just look at it from the standpoint of
cash.
Think about the AIDS medication.
Don't you remember that was bought by a private person,
and as soon as they brought it, they increased the price of it massively?
So if you can all of a sudden get a massive population of people dependent on something, then all of a sudden you control the price of it,
and then all of a sudden you control the opportunity.
He's a government official, though, is the point.
He's a government official.
It doesn't matter, dude.
We all know that government officials are making have a lot of
private businesses on the side that they make a ton of money off of well no this this is all to
do with skewering the numbers um when it comes to to covid because a lot of these people were
registered as a covid death when really the evidence actually points towards that this drug
was overused and actually killed a lot of people.
So this isn't about economy. This isn't about money. This is actually about human life.
It's not about the amount of money that was spent ordering drugs.
It was about the patients who weren't given the proper care.
And of course, has been lied to because of the death certificates as well.
And of course, has been lied to because of the death certificates as well.
So there's been a big sort of misjudgment.
And we want to say cover up, basically. That's why we call it a scandal, the Madazalam scandal.
I recommend looking into it because it's a story that doesn't get a lot of coverage over here.
People are saying it's some sort of conspiracy theory uh like everything these days um those
kind of scandals have an economic relationship is what my point was lewis is it any different
than the remdesivir um issue that we had in this this country is that the care homes in new york
am i correct no there was a drug remdesivir that was basically i think it was shutting down people's
livers and they were giving it to us a cure for uh the the the common cold and basically people were dying and people
were being people were saying we've even had a guest on the show alex stein who said they gave
it to his mom and killed his mom without even telling him and then he actually requested that
they don't give it to her and they gave it to her and she died. Yeah, it's something very similar.
Very, very similar.
There's a there's a guy who I know called Tony.
He's trying to bring in something called Antonia's Law, which in care homes in the UK, I believe I need to be fact checked on this.
But care homes in the UK, they don't have um security in terms of security cameras to watch
over your your patients if um if they're on like either end of life or if they're um if they're
just being looked after and there's a lot of um scandals involved with the with abuse and things
like that so so he he he says that midazolam killed his mother um because it was given to her and um at an end of
life uh care and then was registered with with abnormalities like a covid death and things like
that so he's been fighting in the courts to get some justice basically for his mum um and it's
all to do with this drug midazolam so it's very similar very very similar and i think
that that's a very strange coincidence if i say so myself that that guy bought so much of stock
did he buy stock in the company is that what you're saying yeah um he bought where he bought
um he bought more of the drug to be pushed into the care homes if that makes sense yeah it's
usually used for end of life um and yeah it's just nuts dude it's it's it's so bad
but um yeah uh eaton beaver and i thought hiller was just a uh pretty face no or not hiller sorry
hunter yes hunter uh he has a brain too hey um how um lewis went out and I want to go back to the World Economic Forum. How old are you?
I'm 29 years young.
Do you ever feel that you know too much? Do you ever feel like – like it used to be back in the 60s.
People did too much acid, and they opened too too many doors and they couldn't close the doors.
But for you, it's not it's for you.
It's not even acid.
It's it's not just a huge dose of reality.
You ever feel like that you've seen too much that you pulled back too much?
Yeah.
Do you know what?
It was actually 2020 when things just sort of clicked.
You know, we saw things like the lockdowns and mandates and
the unfair treatment of many people in that respect and civil liberties and then you start
to delve a little bit deeper and then sort of the journalistic uh career sort of started and then i
started looking into things and we all go into rabbit holes i try and pull myself out of them and try and think rationally for for a lot of different uh types of subjects but man like yeah i definitely do
do think that especially when it comes to the world economic forum all you do is just repeat
what they say and that even scares you so let alone what's being said behind closed doors if
you just go on their website and
just repeat what they're saying you know like the the sustainability agenda 2030 all of these sort
of things it's like a roadmap of of what they want to do and when you start to really delve into it
and just repeat what they say you do think is this right am i getting this correct and it forms a sort of doubt
sometimes because you think no this is this is mental like surely not they're doing this out in
the open but in answer to what you said yeah 100 man like i do feel like you just know too much
especially you should come to the woods with me 100 man%, man. I'm disappearing in the woods.
Boys, I got to go and get to work.
But it was a real pleasure meeting you, Lewis.
And Savant is reconnecting with me again.
Dude, this was an interesting conversation that I'd like to dive deeper on.
I love this kind of shit, but I got to go.
This won't be Lewis's last appearance, I hope, on the show.
Take care, Lewis.
Yeah, you too, man.
Love you, buddy.
Thanks for the morning. Thanks for getting me up at 5 a.m. Ad care, Lewis. Yeah, you too, man. Love you, buddy. Thanks for the morning.
Thanks for getting me up at 5am.
Adios,
chief.
Bye.
Lewis,
what's the famous line that he said?
You'll own nothing and you'll love it.
You'll own nothing and be happy.
You'll own nothing and be happy.
So that's,
that's a play on words where private property,
it's the idea of you won't own private property, but you'll be glad that you won't own it because it will be not under your control.
Someone else will do that for you.
You don't have to take care of that.
And you'll be happy because you'll have everything done for you. some sort of neo-communistic type view of private property ownership,
whether that be cars, whether that be houses.
Yeah, it's nuts, to say the least.
Lewis, I'm assuming you don't have kids?
No, I'd love to be a dad, though.
I'd love to be a dad.
I'd love to get married.
But unfortunately, as a journalist
you don't you don't get out much well you're still young you you've done you have so much time i
didn't have kids till i was 43 awesome here's my how are you so at 29 i would have been like this
is cool armageddon but but for some reason you have some sort of morals or values i'm guessing that have
inspired you to stand up against what you're seeing why is that why do you think that is
you don't i mean i have kids that's that's the only reason why i give a fuck yeah i guess um
i guess my passion for actually wanting to be a dad and wanting to get married and build an empire of
myself i think i just want to strive towards a better environment and i know that i can't change
the world you know you can only make small changes with with your voice no matter how big or small
your platform is but um i think it's the value of of wanting to bring um something into this world that um will make a better environment and to
actually push back on some nonsense i mean we talk about wokery or social revolutionaries what
i like to call it um and just trying to to find truth because i i believe the truth is uh non-partisan
um you know it doesn't matter whether you're left or right you know you come to a
consensus of the truth it's just how to how to find a solution is where of course it draws the
value between left and right I'm obviously on the right I'm more conservative values in that sense
but yeah there was times where you know you sit at your computer and you'd see either a conspiracy theory, quote unquote, or you would see something that's quite Armageddon and you go, huh, that's pretty cool.
That's mad.
But I think with 2020 happening, for me, everything's moving too quickly and something needs to be done.
And I think I just sat there and
i thought you know i've had a pretty comfortable life it's time to get uncomfortable and i believe
you should become uncomfortable to be comfortable if that makes sense so that's that's how i kind of
view view it and you know when i have kids i just want to be able to pass that down do you train and that's a little off subject do you train
do you train uh like gym yeah gym like lift weights or run or anything like that yeah i mean
when i was up in derby not so long ago i was training like uh twice a week um but now i'm
middle of nowhere so there's no gym around so i try and go for walks where are you a place called Arundel it sounds like that's right Rivendell and that's
in the UK yeah how did you end up how did you end up there so I I grew up in a in a shithole
called Crawley uh who a lot of my friends still live there so I'm not going to bash it too much
but um I lived there for for a long time and uh my parents moved here uh in sort of like out
sort of out of towns and it's more sort of villages um so they moved there and uh i just
i've moved here just briefly um because i was up in derby up north uh with a previous company
unfortunately was let go but that's all good um but yeah just ended up here
very recently so yeah and you have good internet there i think so i hope so yeah you have fucking
great internet there and and okay um uh and i want to pick up i have some more questions about
your personal life but when i think of when i this is very simplistic way of thinking about it but when i think of the left and the right is i i used to be pretty far left
if you see someone fall down you walk over and you pick them up right sure and then i had kids
and i realized that my kid fell down 500 times a day that was the i would walk my child and he
would literally that's not an exaggeration he would fall 500 times so he would literally, that's not an exaggeration. He would fall 500 times. So he would fall two or three times a minute when we would walk.
Right.
And so for two hours and then he comes home and naps and we were out for another two hours, easily get up to 500.
And every time I picked, if I picked the child up, I got stronger.
Yeah.
And if I just, and if I just, you you know a little bit of a gross exaggeration here but if
i just turn around and make sure an alligator or a bear didn't get him or a child molester didn't
get him or a car didn't hit him i was doing my job i didn't need to pick him up my job was to
security yeah now what i've done is i've given him the opportunity to stand up 500 times a day
and my kid is strong yeah i love that that's
cool emotionally intellectually and physically and doing 500 burpees a day is is a uh herculean
task a burpee is when you lay your body prone on the ground and you jump up to do 500 of those
over a 24-hour period is it would kill most people but my child did that every single day for the first um forever that's awesome
and that and and that's what i think the right is i think the right is um is that
a safe society where people where people can prosper and and there is a little bit of pushback
maybe on natural law
because we don't uh we're not going to allow it's not complete survival of the fittest right
sure sure but um but but there is a uh a week when i was a kid you weren't supposed to be a
codependent and the entire left is now codependent basically like they have clean need like people
are there's clean needle programs yeah i've I've heard about this. Is this Portland?
All over our country, California, the whole West Coast.
We have – people say it's bad to arrest drug users.
If you and I were addicted to heroin, wouldn't you want to be arrested?
No one wants to be addicted to heroin.
Wouldn't you want to be like –
Of course.
So I see what you say by it's nonpartisan. And I want to say that.
But ideologically, I think the left is something's wrong.
Of course.
Yeah.
Something's been wrong for a long time.
I used to be growing up.
Under the guise of niceness.
Under the guise of benevolence.
Yes.
Yeah, absolutely.
It's compassion, quote unquote.
yes yeah absolutely it's it's compassion um quote unquote um but really it's i want my opinion um to reign all is is is how i view it it's it's oh don't worry you should take my view because
i'm the compassionate one we're on the compassionate side you know we care about
people when really it's we care about power.
And that's different.
What was I going to say?
It reminds me of when I was growing up, I studied politics for a bit.
And I was actually a communist once upon a time.
I believed in the whole Marxist.
You're making me so happy.
So you've journeyed.
Yeah, I journeyed, man.
Yeah, I was a communist. I believed in in whole marxist theory redistribution of wealth all of that absolute nonsense you know um and then as i grew older uh and brexit happened
um of course it's a bit of a disaster now because you've got people who love your like the eu
trying to make a deal and it just didn't work um but when brexit happened
it kind of was like well hang on a minute why should unelected bureaucrats from other countries
dictate what we have to say in terms of law and in terms of lots of other things and that kind of it
was a switch that sort of went hang on a minute the the nation the nation state um is is now in bed with others and i sort of went well hang on
a minute that's that's wrong and i question things like well how come we've had a conservative um
majority or party uh in in government for 12 13 years now straight they've been they've been
awful they're not conservatives it by my book
they're not conservative currently in the uk there it's wow yeah in in england you guys are
acting like fucking complete idiots over there like we are i had no idea that you had that many
conservatives were supposed to be in charge yeah it's nuts and um they're lying to you they're not
conservative yeah they're not at all not not at all um because they all they all
parrot to the same um world economic forum un um playbook but uh yeah i i questioned because i said
well how come why are these people these conservatives i'm being told so evil and so
horrible and that they hate and they don't have compassion and they don't care
for for anyone or society they hate the poor they hate everyone how come they keep getting elected
every year and they've had a sustainable um they won't now but a sustainable uh like um election election, what am I trying to say, election record for so long. I don't get how. So why are they so
evil yet the public still vote them in? I'd never really understood it. And then that was another
light bulb moment. It was like, well, maybe let me just look into their ideas. And then you look
into family values, you look at, you know, border control, you look at immigration, you look at
all these types of things, the nanny state and how that needs to be sort of repelled more and that you should focus more on on community in terms of values and things like that.
And then later on in life, religion is sort of coming into my life, which is really strange.
I never thought that would happen.
But that's another story.
But yeah, I kind of just, it was my sort of red pill moment.
And it was kind of like, okay, well, maybe I was wrong.
And that's the sort of thing that happens because people have a lot of egos these days, especially millennials, right?
Millennials are very egotistical.
They're very like,
well,
I know because I was born into technology.
I know how it all works.
So I want to go out and change the world and create or destroy things when
really it's all about putting ego down and saying,
maybe I was wrong.
And,
uh,
you were Mark,
you were Marxist because of benevolence.
You thought it was a way that everyone could have what they needed in order to live a happy life
pick up your cabbage at the market everyone lives in a nice little home and yeah and you get sold
this weird lie that uh the soviet era and things like that was all happy daisies and you didn't
know about the gulags and you know you thought that everyone was happy and you know they had
everything and the state just done everything for you thought that everyone was happy and you know they had everything and the
state just done everything for you and that the individual can just focus on themselves they didn't
have to worry um when we know it's way more than that and it's just it's i actually look back and i
think you know i'd bully you now from from me now looking back i'd be like fuck i i'm gonna take the piss out of you man like
you do not know what the fuck you're talking about like you're you're a misguided 17 18 year old
who thinks that they can go out and just change the world um with just by your crazy theory that
supposedly um hasn't been tried yet properly what why so why are they getting
re-elected why why is the governor of california get re-elected when he um shut down more small
businesses when he's done more economic harm and shut down more small businesses than ever
imaginable i think it's it's like the worst disaster since the earthquake in 1908 and the
largest um uh immigration of people fleeing from the state uh since um the the earthquake in 1908 and the largest um uh immigration of people fleeing from
the state uh since um the the earthquake of like 1906 or whatever that was in san francisco um
drug addicts are completely taken over and ruined cities like san francisco los angeles crimes at an
all-time high taxes are the highest that they are anywhere in the united states i think
or second in income and sales.
How is Gavin Newsom getting reelected?
Or how are your guys getting reelected if they're so bad?
What is going on?
Do you know what's really strange is things that you listed there are very similar to what's happening here, which I find very, very interesting.
Our criminals are also being held up as heroes, by the way.
are also being held up as heroes by the way so now when when groups of thugs are going into a store and stealing all the stuff the news is reporting it that they it's it's they're blaming
like other things instead of making the like well they didn't have food or they didn't have this or
they were repressed because of the color of their skin or there's always some excuse now that the
news is presenting that justifies what they're doing.
It's bizarre. I don't know what's going on.
I saw as well, is it, that criminals in a certain state, I'm not sure where, that they can rob a place.
These criminals can rob anywhere, and then they won't be penalized for it.
The police just won't.
Yes, yes, yes.
And there's something written in.
Yes.
I think in California, it's like up to $950 that basically they can't hold you.
And by the way, that will put a small business out, right?
If you go in and just stole $950 from a mom and pop toy store or bakery, they're done.
Yeah.
And.
All of us know those.
All of us are seeing that happen just recently at a lululemon in the united states guys came in and robbed the place and the employees walked up to him with a
cell phone camera and said you need to get out of here and lululemon fired those two employees
because they have a policy that's not to stand up to criminals
yeah and the ceo, yeah, I agree.
We did the right thing by firing those guys.
Do you know what?
I look at videos.
I look at things that happen.
It must suck to be a cop over in the US as well,
like with all of that sort of stuff.
I know we talk about the police,
and the police over here are a different ball game in terms of um corruption and two-tier systems and things like that but
gosh that must suck being being a cop over there and seeing it all just turn to chaos
in they're hated they're hated they're hated here so think the police in our country do 365 million stops in a year, right? Imagine that.
And we have a social contract with them that's supposed to have them protect us.
And they're just people, but they're held to this standard that's like nowhere near – instead of looking at where society – you never hear anyone say where is society falling short that we're not supporting our police officers.
It's always blame the cops, blame the cops, blame the cops.
It's crazy.
So basically what ended up happening – I don't know if you know this, but what ended up happening is we had a defund the police movement come.
We had a huge Black Lives Matter movement, and then at the end of the day, of course, we all know who suffered suffered um a black on black murder increase in the united states by 34 percent and anyone who knows any police officers knows
exactly why because police officers stopped engaging uh black people they just stopped and
the stories are you know they see a black person wielding a gun or wielding a knife in public and
they get called to it and they just turn around and go the other way right and it's like remember
though those are white liberals supporting those laws
sure supporting that behavior sure um i i remember it's absolutely crazy
and but i don't want you to forget why why are those people getting re-elected
you were going to tell me why are those people getting re-elected do you know what i think
do you know what there's there's different ways you could approach it.
The logical way would be they have an extremely good PR
and marketing department, like a really fucking good one.
Because remember, politicians are so good at A, lying,
and B, being able to twist something to make it so that you can depend on them you can depend
on their vote or you can depend that they will fix your problems when really say nine times 9.5
times out of 10 really it's it's either yourself or a community or yourselves um within a community
that can fix um problems, right?
But it's the dependence, right?
It's the dependence on the person.
So logically, I would say that it would be a very strong,
they all have 10 out of 10 marketing and PR campaigns
to really get the public to keep voting for them.
really um get the public to to keep voting for them however the thing is now is in especially in the uk we have the labour party and uh the conservative party they both pledge allegiance
to this agenda 2030 commitment of um you know banning um diesel and petrol cars new sales by 2030 things like that
um to really bring in this net zero agenda and it's all ties in with the un the world economic
forum this and that so there's actually not too much of a difference between the two
so now it's gotten to the point where actually there's only tiny, tiny, tiny social differences between these two parties.
And it feels like you're in a two party state.
So why these people keep getting elected is really boils down to because there's probably going to be someone behind them ready to step in and just carry on these silly policies right doesn't matter
what side and um yeah that's it united nations sustainable uh development agenda this i don't
know if you've seen much of this but this is i'm kind of scared to look at this this is real this
is real this is real, a sustainable development goal.
If you type in World Economic Forum Agenda 2030.
It says, in focus, sustainable development goal five,
achieving gender equality.
But there's no such thing as gender.
There's no such thing.
It's just part of people's imagination.
Does it mean achieving sex equality?
Yeah, there you go. And how are we supposed to empower women and girls
oh this is crazy am i on the wrong one am i am i there's there's a couple of these but this is
un women so yeah you're on the right track it's it's uh it's united nations so it's all intertwined
if you typed in 2030 agenda and then uh world Forum, it will give you, oh yeah, transforming our world, the 2030 agenda for sustainability.
Yeah.
This is the one.
Yeah.
Planet prosperity seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom.
We recognize that eradicating poverty in all of its forms and dimensions including extreme poverty
is the greatest global challenge but they've gone through the un plans in order to introduce
certain things such as net zero which is in my view a total scam absolute scam and it's actually going to bring more hardship uh on what is the lower clock
net zero is a is an initiative um to reach a type of carbon goal where they want to cut
carbon emissions by a certain percentage um by this date 2030 um so one of the most radical
things that this government here has introduced when Boris was in power was he wants to ban petrol and diesel cars by the year 2030, any new models.
And it's the most radical plan I've ever seen.
So basically, yeah.
And then basically, what do you do?
So then every car would run on electricity.
So if there was a natural disaster and your car wasn't charged,
you couldn't get away.
Or if they wanted to turn off your cars, they could turn your cars off.
Pretty much.
Yeah.
All in the name of climate change, basically, is the gist of it.
I want to show you guys one more thing for those of you just checking in the name of the movie is introducing the reset the great reset docuseries
episode one episode two is also out along the line in this in this first 30 minute piece you will see
and hear leonardo dicaprio by the way this is lewis brackle uh brackpool's movie uh series
you will see leonardo dicaprio say that he wants to ban anyone running for office
who disagrees with global warming or climate change science
he wants to ban those people from running for office
this is fucking nuts this is like yeah this is straight hitler shit
yeah and you know what i'm do you know who else said that or said something similar and i was
very surprised when i saw the clip um and I recommend you watching the clip and deciphering it for yourselves.
But this is what I took from it.
Robert F. Kennedy said not so long ago, I think a few years ago, that any politician who denies global warming, there should be a punishment for them.
Now, I don't know what his views are now.
I'm really keen.
I'd love to interview him.
I'd love to have a chat with him and ask him,
what are your views now on that?
Because that is very radical.
I mean, the science is apparently settled
when it comes to this subject, right?
Apparently.
But it's not.
Well, it's settled, just not in the way that they think it is
um uh did you ever see the movie that michael moore made and it got banned on youtube it was
only up for like a week he was the executive producer on it and it exposed it's crazy because
it's like goes against everything that you think he stands for it basically showed that the united states is clean energy plan that we're currently on was just
importing so basically the entire amazon forest and bringing it up here and burning it that's
what we call reusable energy and robert f kennedy was in huge support of that did you ever see that
documentary youtube pulled it down wow i know i've never seen that crazy dude yeah robert f kennedy is a um he's confused when it
comes to environmentalism for sure yeah yeah that's that's from what i've seen but then great
on other points so it's like i don't understand maybe he's just he's that much of an individual
he's very passionate on one and not the other and hasn't thought it through but i don't know
but i saw the clip of rfk saying that and I was like, wow, that's nuts.
Here's a post from Lewis's Instagram.
Climate change conspiracy theorist Greta – I love the way you say that.
Climate change conspiracy theorist Greta Thunberg has deleted a 2018 tweet
where she said that humanity would be wiped out if the planet continues to use fossil
fuels for the next five years because now it's 2023 and we're not wiped out so she had to pull
that down is that it's so funny yeah uh here's here's the top climate scientist is warning that
climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we stop using fossil fuels over the next
five years well maybe what she's saying in her defense is that if we don't stop in the next five years
we're going to be wiped out like in 500 years like like like we crossed over some sort of
what's the word i'm looking for precipi or something some sort of maybe i mean the thing
is people like um greta who have sold their soul to the climate god.
Or her parents sold her soul.
Her Antifa parents, right?
Is that true?
Their Antifa parents?
I've heard so.
I've heard so.
These, yeah, activist parents, far left activist parents.
But the problem is fear sells and fear is the best form of control.
If you can get someone to fear a particular product or something or an idea, you have far more capabilities to either control them or to change their way of thinking.
And this is why I don't know if you've seen like these huge climate conspiracy theorists in the UK, Just Stop Oil, where they sit in the roads and they glue themselves to the roads.
I like it when the cops yank them up in their hands.
I love that shit.
Yeah.
So they their whole campaign is all built on fear.
And I feel and actually I have a bit of sympathy for them because they've been so misled.
And a lot of them are students, right?
And it reminds me of me when I was like 17, 18,
and I believed all this shit.
And it's fear.
It's all done on fear.
And fear is extremely profitable.
That's why the climate narrative is so prominent now because they've realized the fear can sell.
And it has been doing it since the 70s. Right.
I mean, all sorts of crazy shit has been has been thrown out since the 70s that we're all going to die in the next five years because it's either going to we're either going to melt from a big ball of fire or we're going to freeze or the ocean's going to come up and rise and we're all going to drown.
So it's one of them, but they haven't decided which one it is yet.
But that's what's interesting is it's the fear factor of it.
Can you give me an example?
Would you suggest that that's what the whole flu was, that it was just a money-making from the beginning?
I had a friend, an executive who worked over at one of the big tech firms, probably top five biggest in the world, over the hill.
And they said, hey, I believed this in the beginning, and now I see this is a perfect product launch.
This is the most perfect product launch ever done.
Yeah.
I was like, wow.
I mean, have you seen –
So you think that was all a conscious, sentient being or beings organized that as a money-making scheme?
I think they've seen something in data, right?
They've seen something in data
and they've taken it out of context
and they've gone, hang on a minute,
we can actually capitalize on this
to the point of we can make a shit ton of money, right?
And we can increase corporate profits to a point where people will
completely believe um the lies being thrown right and i think when you when you look at the data
for example they knew it was going to be so successful yes 100 okay let me ask you this too
the the world trade center some people will say that that was some sort of plan, right?
That the whole narrative wasn't what we – like what I – my narrative is that there was a guy named Osama bin Laden.
He was mad at the United States, and he organized a bunch of Saudis, and they got in planes to say fuck you to the United States and attack us.
And then there's other people who say no, no, it's the CIA and FBI.
Is the reason why I can't comprehend that is because I would never do that?
Like, how come I can't?
Yes.
Spot on.
Exactly.
Okay.
That's how they get you.
And so, and so then I, if you tell me that I'm like, fuck you, Lewis, you're a whack
a conspiracy theory.
Yeah.
I can't comprehend.
Yeah. You can't comprehend it. Like, I don't believe in evil either, but so many of my friends do a conspiracy theory. Yeah. I can't comprehend. Yeah.
You can't comprehend it.
Like,
I don't believe in evil either,
but so many of my friends do believe in evil.
They say that there is evil in the world and it's because I can't comprehend it.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Do you,
do you know why,
do you know why the term conspiracy theory was created?
I had heard,
but tell me,
tell me,
I had heard,
tell me.
So during the JFK assassination,
um, people started to clock on basically. And we now know now that it was MK ultra and, um, uh,
it was, it was done by the CIA, uh, to get rid of JFK. We know that now that was like the OG
conspiracy theory, but the CIA invented the term conspiracy theory, um theory to make people look mad, to make people turn around and say, oh, he's a conspiracy theorist.
He's mad. And that's the reason why it's been so effective over the years.
And that's why it's supposed to keep me in my box so that I won't be like mission.
It's flat. Oh, you're a crazy conspiracy theorist.
Pretty much right. Personally, I don't i don't believe flatter personally me neither yeah but uh it's it's a very very effective tactic in order to shut down conversation and to stop
asking questions and and that's the that's the key point people don't like questions being asked
especially people like the fbi the cia the governments all around the world, the UN, Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum, Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg Group, all of these people, Club of Rome.
You could go on. They don't like questions being asked. And that's that's the point of it. Right.
And that's that's the point of it. Right. So.
During you saw this during the during 2020, during the pandemic is where when people started to realize, hang on a minute, lockdowns, it's not going to work. This is actually killing more than it actually is saving. So we need to speak about this.
No, no, no. That's you're all conspiracy theorists.
that's you're all um conspiracy theorists you believe that um 5g is in the vaccine and you know x y and z and you know you're you're just a conspiracy theorist and that's why you saw this
huge media campaign using that term conspiracy theorist to shut down any debate any questions raised. And that's why people in broadcasting and television hardly have,
probably nine times, 9.9 times out of 10, never have someone that really can challenge the
narrative on those sorts of subjects. Because for example, it's like an antidote to their fear
campaign almost, because it makes people
go well hang on a minute you lied to me what more have you lied to me trump is another great example
with the charlottesville thing um and saying that he's this racist horrible rapist dude and uh and
then over the years it just gets proved wrong and. And he gets vindicated for all this sort of crazy stuff.
And then you go, well, hang on a minute.
Well, what else have I been lied to?
And and that's when you realize that's like when the wall is uncovered from your eyes.
And it goes back to what we were talking earlier about knowing too much.
It's funny you say that, because that was one of my moments too i was at um so
one of my friends said hey um trump's racist and i go what do you say and he goes he said he would
rather have a jewish accountant than a black accountant and i'm like i don't think that
that's racist right um uh is it racist to say i'd rather have a black guy on the basketball team
than a jewish guy on my basketball team If we're playing for the world championships,
I don't know if that's racist. Would you rather have a,
your orthopedic surgeon be an Asian guy or, um, uh, um,
I don't pick an Arab. I'm going with the Asian dude.
Just kind of, um, discrimination based on, on fat.
Would you, would you pet a snake with a big jaw or the one with the narrow jaw? The narrow jaw.
I just know the one with the big jaw has the fangs
in there. And
it has nothing to do with skin color.
It has to do with just playing the odds,
obviously. You could make just as many fucking great
orthopedic decisions who are black. Patterns.
Yeah, cultural. Cultural. Yeah, pattern.
Yeah, thank you.
I've not heard that.
I've not heard of that one. the Trump – that allegation of Trump.
I've never heard that one.
He was – it was – I haven't – I didn't actually see that, but he was – anyway, I don't care.
I don't care if someone wants to pick a Jewish guy, a accountant over a black guy.
It doesn't matter.
Like I think you could ask a thousand black people, would you rather pick a Jewish guy as your accountant or a black – hey, the Black Panthers, all their attorneys were Jews and Armenians.
I mean it's – everyone used Jews and Armenians for all their accounting and lawyering shit anyway.
It's fucking ridiculous.
Anyway, so there were some people at my house, and they were talking about what a racist piece of shit Trump is.
And I went and looked online to see what they were talking about, and it was when people were coming over the border.
Trump is. And I went and looked online to see what they were talking about. And it was when people, when people were coming over the border, he said, Mexico is not sending us any of their good people.
They're sending us over their rapists. And then someone conflated that to, he's saying that they're
all Mexicans are rapists. Right. These moments were like huge for me. Um, I do want to play this.
This is from your docu series. Are you still, now that you're not with rebel news are you going to continue to make a part three oh i do you know what i when i left i spoke to the the director of this um
series as well kian uh who helped do all the edits where he done he done all the editing um he was
fantastic guy fantastic job on it uh i do want to do a part three, but I don't know.
I don't know what's going on there. There needs to be 10 parts, dude.
There needs to be 10 parts.
We were planning on doing like we were going to go through each individual subcategory like economy, environmental.
Technology is number two.
That's it.
We were going to go through all ones like that.
So I might give him a call and say, look, can we just can we just do this?
Because it's fun. It's so clean and it's not melodramatic.
It's just so clean. It's so like it's so palatable.
But there's something in here. I don't know if I can.
Senior advisor. OK, so here you show Ivanka Trump with the WEF World Economic Forum.
Now, some of these people that you point out who are part of the economic forum, couldn't it just be like I could also say that I saw you there, Lewis.
And then you'd have to explain, well, I was there as a reporter trying to interview.
Couldn't you just say that, like, hey, someone offered her a free jet trip there and she just went there?
jet trip there and she just went there yeah it's until you see she does a lot of speeches as well and that she she talks a lot about um uh she talks about um oh gosh what is it she she her
little thing is it's about equality within something um yeah but yeah it's very odd so
that's that's that's the strange question that I had at the time
because I was a big Trump fan.
I'm kind of not sure anymore.
I'm still sort of on the fence with Trump.
But back then when I saw that, I thought,
okay, questions need to be asked now.
I need to put down the politics, let go of the party politics stuff
and just look into it and see.
But it seems to be, you've got to remember,
Ivanka is her own woman.
She's her own person.
So just because she's the daughter of someone
doesn't necessarily mean that they're all part of the same game,
if that makes sense.
They're their own individuals.
And that's what I thought.
Well, what's interesting that you say that is this i want to the clip i really want to show president everyone united states
donald trump is this so basically this in this video this is one of the only good guys in the
video am i understanding this right he went to the world economic forum and then just shit on
him spit in their face pretty much yeah i saw there was videos that were coming out of of trump um with
klaus farb and i think he was doing this showmanship thing you know we know what trump's
like he does this showmanship yeah man he says it here he's not a racist he's just a dipshit
manny be nice be nice um i think he does this showmanship right we know what trump's like he
does this showmanship where he where he tries to be the best guy in the room and uh you know he's
up against like people like klaus schwab and all these like big conglomerate elitists and he's just
going in just pretending he's he's bait well not i say pretending he's just being the showmanship
kind of guy i'm the best guy in the room so he's like yeah so he does his his spiel where he goes yeah yeah i like what you
guys are doing here blah blah and then he goes and makes this speech which is in which was so
unexpected really but he basically says the prophets of doom who push all this climate alarmism and this this radical socialism um we completely
reject that and that upset them uh quite a lot excuse me i know i have to deal with someone in
the uh blaine anderson is this a riffraff episode no that's tomorrow when your mom's on uh okay um
uh i'm gonna play this i don't know if i'm gonna get
in trouble for it but i'm gonna go ahead and play this um from the uh lewis brackpool's uh docuseries
with rebel news okay here we go so this is trump speaking at the world economic forum
um these these are people who want to take over the world and want all the world leaders to step
in line and this is what Trump says when he's there.
They predicted an overpopulation crisis in the 1960s, mass starvation in the 70s,
and an end of oil in the 1990s.
These alarmists always demand the same thing, absolute power to dominate,
transform and control every aspect of our lives.
We will never let radical socialists destroy our economy.
You think he's looking right at Klaus Schwab when he says that?
He turns and he's like, we will never.
Look, really down the barrel.
Yeah.
Look, because he shifts his head, right?
To transform and control
every aspect of our lives.
We will never let radical
socialists destroy our economy wreck
our country or eradicate our liberty dan crenshaw congressman from texas oh man you you really uh
you really fucked me up with some of the names you're dropping over there you really fucking
it's hard it's hard it's hard it's difficult that's hard and that's what's important
like process dude it is yeah 100 and you know tulsi gabner you asshole lewis yeah i know
tulsi gabber here's the thing do it like that couldn't you just be like okay i'm gonna over
well here's the thing great body smart as fuck beautiful hair elegant elegant eloquent speaker yeah here's here's the
thing um with tulsi i'm still not sure where to sit because there's talk that she's she's done um
she's done either talks there she's gone there um and you know done a lot of speeches and and you know shaking hands with
these guys what i'm trying to do now so this was released i think about a year ago now something
like that looking back um tulsi gabbard i'm i'm not 100 sure that um because you what you find on
the world economic forum website is is they put up
people's names they just they just put up so many people's names and then actually there's when
people are challenged because it went through a period now where people were actually going oh
he's on the website or she's on the website she's part of this and people were actually trying to
challenge these people some of them most of them didn't reply but some of them
went well hang on a minute no i i actually haven't been there yet um and or yet or not before and so
they would actually ask them to take them down from the website i'm not sure if tulsi gabbard
is still up on the website you might have to double check but um i'm not sure i think i think tulsi gabbard
might be actually okay um but it was a shock to see that she was plastered on the website
and that she had done stuff there but i don't know i don't know what's going on there um
i'm gonna google i'm gonna google tulsi wef and see what what comes up we'll see gabby wef um
it's funny the first thing that pops up is she offers her full support for vice president joe
biden really from pbs yeah oh no uh oh okay here we go um uh let's see um oh oh this is interesting
wow this is interesting.
Wow.
This is interesting.
Here's another guy who flipped the script.
Did you know that this guy,
Dr.
Drew,
he fucking,
he got red pilled in the last two years.
Oh,
wow.
Okay.
Yeah. I've not heard of Dr.
Drew.
Super popular in the United States with my generation,
the MTV music television generation.
He had a show when we were all kids called Love Lines with Adam Carolla,
the guy who made the movie No Safe Spaces.
Have you seen that?
I've heard of that.
I've heard of that.
You have to see that, Lewis.
Yeah?
You have to link me that.
You have to see that.
Okay, okay.
Anyway, so here he is with Tulsi, and it says,
after her photo appeared on the World Economic Forum website,
Tulsi Gabbard became a target of conspiracy theories about her connection to the globalist organization but the real story
goes much deeper okay yeah i haven't seen this i actually haven't seen this it's a 10 minute clip
i'm just gonna you know what i'm gonna do i'm gonna text this to you now i mean you can talk
about it later awesome yeah sounds good yeah sounds great you have a long phone number
you know you know who else i had on the
show i had a seam uh mahotra on the show he's one of your fellow oh yeah yeah yeah yeah i see
and you know he got red pilled when his dad died from the uh injection
yeah yeah he didn't like that he didn't like the injection killing his dad
no no of course no fucking crazy it's just crazy isn't it it's a crazy world but um yeah i
think i think uh that's why i thought with tulsi um yeah looking back we found that a lot of people
were just being put on their website but at the time uh the context of the time was, actually, it looks to me like they're part of this because they are on their website.
Surely you have to get permission and things like that to have them do a biog on you and be placed onto the World Economic Forum's website.
But there's been a lot of people that have been calling up and saying, listen, can you take mine down?
But there's been a lot of people that have been calling up and saying, listen, can you take mine down?
Whether that be for optics or whether that be because they genuinely aren't part of them, it's difficult to say.
So you have to base it on individual case by case.
Daniel Garrity, MTV was not the boomer generation.
Hey, dickhead, I am not the boomer generation.
Daniel, you know better.
20 burpees. Hey, so is the World Economic Forum basically one weirdo's idea?
It's this guy Klaus Schwab who went to Harvard who got this idea that he's basically going to bring all the countries under one umbrella and basically going to control everything that people eat and make this utopian society and what they do and basically make it so no one really has to do anything and everything's
automated and it's just we all walk around just with a sheet it's like one giant earth cult um
like like what what are they doing because they use words like we've penetrated the canadian cabinet yeah and then they have that
guy noval uh speaking of jews uh um and i love a jew but not this particular one they have this
guy noval who keeps talking about them we're the elites and we have to do xyz to control i'm like
what the fuck is going on and why aren't they even hiding this shit if they're evil why aren't they like that the
conspiracy theory term is is so um it's powerful very powerful man like you can like i said it was
a way to stop criticism and stop questions so they've managed to turn the whole world economic
forum um narrative or or lens into just the giant conspiracy theory
even though it's just repeating what they say um explain that to me i didn't i'm not following
explain that to me so so um the term the term conspiracy theory like we mentioned earlier
it's um it's a way to stop criticism and stop uh stifle questioning like me can't you racist oh
that was racist what you just said lewis it's in weapon conspiracy theory yeah right and so
with the world economic forum all you're doing all the information that we get about the world
economic forum is just repeating what they say but the media and that organization have been so powerful
by using this term conspiracy theory to stifle any questions and any debates about the topic so now
even if you touch the topic they'll they'll think that you're some sort of conspiracy theorist um
and oh that's a good comment they don't have to hide it because it's so extreme
that the average person finds it completely unbelievable yeah maybe it's something to do
in people's brains they see something that you can't really comprehend and it just doesn't filter
in yeah could be that but the conspiracy theory term has been used widely for so long now that it's almost it's desensitized the questions
that's why you saw so so much misinformation and mistruths by governments and the media for the
past three years that that's why it's it's led people to go well what else are they lied about
and um this organization the world economic forum the club of rome uh the trilateral commission um
the bilderberg group all of these groups they're now in question because more and more people are
starting to go hang on a minute there's something going on here what what are some of the things
that the wef wants to do they want to basically they want to own all the land right and what about population so they they believe
they're trying to reduce the population so there is that that theory that they they look to uh to
potentially look at depopulation and you know people have people have put um theories together
um between them wanting to reduce the population and uh you know attribute it to other things
the thing is when you have people like bill gates who who and these other people who constantly go
on about overpopulation see and they've been going on about this since the 70s they've always talked
about um how we're overpopulated we need less less people. I remember as a kid. Yeah. Yeah. They'd always talk about that.
These same organizations are still talking about it,
but now the narrative is all about climate change.
And that's what's surprising.
It's all to do with now climate change.
It's reducing carbon footprint.
So when they say,
people say that when they want to reduce their carbon footprint, what they don't mean is they don't necessarily mean the cars they mean you is what people are alluding to to get there's a
guy here we want to get rid of people you're not going to be able to have kids so that we can have
cleaner air basically yeah they're i think bill gates has always talked about um i think he he
done uh i think what what was it he did?
He did something in Africa where he spoke about, it's in the documentary, I'm pretty sure.
It's just been a while since I've properly processed that.
But he spoke a lot about contraception in Africa.
And he done a lot of trials in Africa in, in, in,
uh,
with things such as contraception.
I need to be fact checked on that.
So please do,
if you can do that for me,
but,
um,
I'm peeking through the doc right now.
Good stuff.
Um,
he,
their obsession with this overpopulation,
um,
agenda is,
is,
is quite scary.
There's a guy that I mentioned.
Oh,
it's an episode two in the beginning.
I remember it now. And you have that graphic
of the pill spinning with Bill Gates talking.
Yes, that's it.
There's another guy
in there called Yuval Noah Harari.
Yeah, he's scary as fuck.
That guy's really scary.
Really scary. And he talks about
hacking organisms and hacking within people because it's fusing AI and people together.
But he calls people who just play video games, who don't go out and do things.
He calls them useless eaters. And there was a podcast where it was a podcast that he went on with quite a well-known.
I wish I knew the name, but you can find it easily where he talks about overpopulation and how he advocates for a reduction.
So that basically, yeah, means what it says on the tin um i recommend definitely
finding that that podcast clip because it really does blow people's minds um because he openly
yeah says about depopulation and when you have very powerful organizations talking about that
sort of thing that's worrying that's very very very worrying um and alarm bells
do do ring um when you have these very powerful figures openly talking about subjects uh such as
that is it is he did a ted talk that's yes the ted talk podcast the ted interview yes okay i see it he's extremely scary he he he he openly basically
is like hey there's two kinds of people there's the elites and then there's everyone else who's
basically just expendable and they should hand their lives over and let them be run by the elites
and he and he is he's is she schwab's right hand man carl's claude schwab's right hand man he's a
an agenda contributor is what they call them so they're like the top
sort of guys who uh to be fair i i after looking into this quite a lot i reckon that they're what
i call gophers so they're not the actual there's there's there's i mean i can't prove this so
please take this as what you will i see Klaus and these guys as gophers.
Um,
so that actually that they're the real people that,
that are,
I,
I don't want to get too conspiratorial,
but pushing the strings or pulling the strings,
you won't know their name.
You won't know like where they're from.
You don't know where they reside.
They're a nobody.
They,
they basically, they almost just don't exist where they reside they're a nobody they they basically
they almost just don't exist i know that sounds crazy to think but um they're on a plane where
you can't even comprehend like what they look like what they sound like anything like that
you just don't know who they are okay you kind of lost me there are you suggesting that they're not
human no no no no no not going no no not going that far no no that they're not human no no no no no not going
no no not going that far no no okay um i mean okay no no no no no not going that far um no
no i'm talking you're you can't comprehend because you can't see you can't because you
don't know who they are right basically they're behind closed doors is what i meant so i should
have clarified that let me poke into that a little bit do you come up with that using logic like okay this and this don't make sense there must be
someone over here doing this to organize all of this or do you come up with that because you
actually have some data points so so like i said um i can't prove that um i can't prove that but logically it would make
sense to have gophers in such a powerful organization like that and you know the people
the people that run things it's always the behind the scenes for everything you look at a company
it's the back-end staff who do who do the work they are the ones
you know you've got a content creator for example you've got an editor you've got uh you've got a
guy who helps maybe write the script or something like that or along those lines or unless you write
yourself which is great um you've got people who do set up the cameras um people who have the
knowledge of the marketing,
you know, it's the people within.
So that's my way of thinking it.
So definitely not lizard people or anything like that.
Definitely not that far.
But yeah, we just won't know who they are.
And that's my interpretation of it from what I've been researching
and what I've been looking into to this organization because
it is strange to have these people so forefront with these ideas um that it's almost like you
do need gophers in that respect do you kind of see what i mean yeah yeah yeah i i think i know
what you mean um i i um i'll try to give an example here real world example that includes
what you're talking about and also proposes this other idea that magnus is proposing here so i
spent a lot of time in africa in some pretty uh bad areas all over the world i've seen a bunch of
famine and one of the things that you see is is in some of these really fucked up areas you'll see
lines of people and they spend their whole day walking 10 miles in each direction with a bucket of water on their head.
They're looking for places to get water.
They have a baby on their back and they have a giant yellow bucket on their head.
And they walk and then finally there'll be these lines and there's water coming from 10 miles away through something that looks like a garden hose.
And the line is five miles long and people will stay there just a week.
Basically you just stay in line getting water.
That's what your life has been reduced to right in the middle of these
deserts.
And for them,
what they're trying to do is they're trying to live in a world they like.
In reality,
it's just like us.
They want to live in a world they like says Magnus,
just like seven don't want to live in a bad area. Okay. In reality, it's just like us. They want to live in a world they like, says Magnus, just like Sevan don't want to live in a bad area.
Okay. Do you think that what's happening is that these people have so many fucking resources?
Whereas like you and I, like me, I'm trying to bring, I'm going to the store and bringing back cucumbers and meat for my kids to eat.
cucumbers and meat for my kids to eat but these people are just doing the exact thing i am but i just can't fathom it because they have a whole different amount of resources and tools to use
to get there well i i see it as i'll tell you what i see as man because i'm trying to find
some way of understanding besides the just fuck it's good against evil yeah for sure because this klaus schwab guy really does
look like some sort of fucking bond villain yeah it's fucking nuts it's absolutely nuts
yeah well if you're gadget i don't know if you had that cartoon but it's like a bad guy yeah
i think well we know that if you reach a certain type of wealth um you have everything you need
you have everything you want so surely
you want to go beyond that um because i i don't know what that feels like um at all obviously
like the psychological ramifications of being as rich as elon and all of a sudden yeah i'm going
to mars yes yeah fuck i'm going to mars oh by twitter why not right you know you do things
like that you almost become like um i don't want to say
it like this but like you always become like a kid again because then you because you've got you're
like a kid with loads of money and you just want to be capable you're eminently capable money is
exactly yeah okay human energy okay but but this organization was started back in the 70s um and so
they've been around business people, top business people, companies, enterprises, entrepreneurs, politicians, state legislators from all across the globe, world leaders.
You know, they're with and amongst the most powerful people who can really implement policy change people's behaviors so that's how
that's how i see it is is that they're extremely hyper rich um guys and and and women who it's
almost like they're bored as simplistic as it is um but they have the means to gather around a conglomerate of the most
powerful people in the world to um to to do what they like to reshape what they want one of their
things is is reinventing the economy the economy to destroy capitalism and start again uh you know they want to completely open about that
they're open about yeah yeah yeah yeah completely um they say that capitalism doesn't work it's it's
it's it's a dead end and they want to they want to reinvent a brand new system and that's i think
that's why is because because they have everything and they have all this power,
they feel that they can re reorganize the world in how they see fit.
And now they see in their perspective is,
um,
it's just the right way to look about it.
And,
you know,
it's almost like they get to a point where they,
they have,
they don't really,
unless it's them well sorry
unless it's like their immediate circle that's being affected they don't give a shit about me
and you they don't give a shit about you know it's all numbers it's all statistics
you see what i mean i i do it makes me think of a post you made about ukraine um uh eric
he also said they will use ai to rewrite religion to be more true than the Bible for future generations.
I've also said that that my biggest concern is, is that people are so easily manipulatable and that words are basically sorcery.
And that that that my only concern about the AI is that's what's going to happen.
It's going to figure out the algorithm to get people to obey.
And it's going to write the next Bible.
Did Klaus say that also?
I've not heard that personally.
I know that they're very anti-religion
and I know that they want
some sort of one world religion.
I think I've heard that before.
But yeah, they're like staunch atheists i think really staunch
yeah that's not good we need people with values i think um yeah is klaus on the epstein list
oh that's a great question i haven't i i don't know that's a great question i haven't looked
into that um that's a great question yeah um but you know what it is I think because it's a god complex right because they have all this
power this wealth this ability to control and change it is like a god complex and I think
Yuval Noah Harari says it in his one of his talks is that we can, we can become gods ourselves is what is,
is how he views it.
And that's,
what's scary.
That's like,
that's narcissism on another scale.
Um,
and yeah,
yeah,
that's,
that's basically the crux of it.
Um,
uh,
Heidi Krum,
the world is,
um,
uh,
I used to play that. used to too i really liked that
game yeah it's good fun and i liked it when the cities would get destroyed from like a natural
disaster or like a huge sort of yeah oh gosh tornadoes all the fun shit you could do um
god there's so many subjects here i want to bring up
with you um let me ask you this just real quick i want to do ukraine but i also want to do this
aliens any thoughts on the alien things all of a sudden in the u.s we're just being bombarded by
alien stories it's it's yeah it used to be taboo for the mainstream media to talk about it yeah
and now it's everywhere yeah um personally um i don't believe in aliens
personally i used to uh now i i'm very very don't believe in a meaning not that you don't believe in
them but you don't think they're here with us i don't think that they're here with us no they're
not on earth they might be somewhere else you're open to the yeah oh yeah you know the idea you
know was arthur c clark said you know the idea you know what is it Arthur C. Clarke said
you know the universe is terrifying
if there was aliens or if we
were alone or something like that
I'm spitballing that
yeah
have you heard of Operation
is it Blue
gosh I really should know this
Bluebird I think it's called
yeah I think it's called
Yeah, I think it's called operation bluebird
I think a lot of people like Alex Jones has spoken about it Well, it's like this fake alien invasion is sort of like imminent and that's another narrative that's being pulled
Straight up by France's a foreign intelligence service in 1956 during the second year of the Algerian War.
It backfired.
Is this what it is?
Idea of counter-resistant?
No, it must be something else.
No.
Operation Blue.
Operation Blue.
I'll put aliens.
Gosh.
Yeah.
Yeah, I need to remember.
It's Blue something.
Project Arbogast?
No.
Operation Blue for Legal Immigration?
No.
I should know this.
Hey, listen, that's a pretty good name for an operation.
You know, oh, Blue Beam.
Look, someone in the comments says Operation Blue Beam.
Blue Beam, yes.
Did you see Scientific America showed the satellite firing all those blue beams down onto Hawaii? see did you see scientific america showed the satellite firing
all those blue beams down onto this hawaii did you ever see that no no yeah it was china satellite
oh fuck that's a that's some crazy shit dude oh no i've not seen okay go ahead operation blue
beam okay that's the one that's the one um so i i've looked a little bit into that i think some people have sort of
mentioned it recently and i have the creating of jesus's second coming and artificial creation of
jesus's second coming yeah things like that it's nuts it's it's it's extremely interesting i've
so i'm it's very strange how all of this alien invasion stuff is like,
is coming around now.
It's,
it's very odd because a few years ago,
you know,
sometimes I watch Alex Jones.
Sometimes I don't,
but I think he,
he used to mention things like how,
um,
uh,
that there will be some sort of fake alien invasion.
I think there's that meme because he's been vindicated
on lots of different stuff.
And it's like, you are here.
And it's like, it crosses off all of these different things
that have happened.
Like they're turning the frogs gay and things like that.
And they're like writing them off.
And then the last one is like, is like is blue beam and it's like fake alien
invasion or something like that and i need to i need to properly look into it but i i think
it's very strange and we should be skeptical on why they're pushing this narrative out now
and why it's all of a sudden not taboo like you said to start talking about all of this um because that was just like
a thing you know you'd watch like a strange documentary on a weird channel about you know
alien abductions and it was you'd be like you'd watch it for entertainment purposes or yeah yeah
it was like wwe wrestling or wwf wrestling it's just yeah yeah exactly or like fire in the sky
yeah like fire in the sky the film i
love that film it's a great film um but you know you take that sort of is it real is it not we
don't know like you can't really you can't really say because it's like you know it's a film it's a
dramatization and you know it's one of those things and it's kind of like it was just in film
and it was just in like strange documentaries but now they're really pushing forward with it.
So I don't know.
I could be wrong.
I could be,
you know,
I'm always open to being wrong.
Um,
and that's how you kind of,
you know,
you have to deal with things such as the internet.
You have to always prepare to be wrong.
But I personally,
I don't believe it.
I'm not going to buy the narrative of an alien invasion or something like that.
But I don't know, man.
What are your thoughts?
I have no idea.
I have no idea.
I know the subject of it is scary to me.
It's a scary subject.
But there's so much talk about it.
But how come no one, I had a guy on here. Who's like the, um, the most, uh,
the U S government works with him more about aliens than anyone else.
He has the most alien sightings out of anyone. I think alive on the planet,
he can basically summons them at any time.
I'm trying to remember the guy's name.
I did a podcast with him a couple months ago, but I,
but he thinks it's God by the way,
he thinks that the aliens
are angels that there's some sort of that that's what you know the the bible and those those
and and the experiences he's having are somehow intertwined but like just show me a picture
or just you know what i mean like but this guy after i had him on the podcast lewis he said hey
all you have to do is go outside and look up to the heavens and say aliens please show yourself right so that night
when i left my podcast studio i walked out there and i looked up at the sky i'm like nah i'm not
gonna say that yeah he sounds like he's having you on mate that's when i was got scared i was
like all right i i'm gonna go back inside lewis what are Lewis, do you have a focus right now?
What are you doing?
I know you have a YouTube channel.
I know your Instagram is very active.
What is your plan?
What are you doing?
So I've started a brand new news slash media outlet called Grits News.
Okay, I saw that.
I saw that.
Which is exciting. It's only two weeks old.
So it's a complete baby. I've started it with a good friend of mine who's also been very vocal
during the pandemic. And of course, beyond Jake, his name is, that's the one, Grit News. Oh,
we've hit 500 followers fantastic that's great yeah congratulations
thank you very much that's probably because i followed last night oh nice one yeah i appreciate
that thanks dude um so at the minute we're just getting out content but we're building a website
um but we believe we we want to steer towards um documentaries we want to steer towards interviews with fascinating people. We want to
steer towards basically a not insane vice. Oh yeah, vice completely lost its way. Wow.
Yeah. So we want to go sort of that direction, but then a bit more newsy. And we just want to
challenge the narratives that uh
that the mainstream media put out and look beyond the headlines um but for now it's it's getting up
stories um that uh we believe are important um whilst we build a website we're going to get a
space hopefully and then start doing a weekly uh either a podcast or like interview shows. And, and then
we're going to start making documentaries. So we're very ambitious on what we want to do.
But yeah, it's a complete startup. So I'm hoping to grow this. It's difficult because obviously
there's no money coming in. So we're going to hopefully start something. And hopefully we're going to bring this up and create a little enterprise.
But we're very ambitious and we're feeling very positive about it.
I'm really glad you came on.
To be completely frank, I feel like I'm so excited.
I feel like it's Christmas time with you.
I feel like you're a thousand presents sitting under the tree and I,
and I didn't ever get settled with you.
There's so many,
I have all these topics I want to bring out with you.
Let me know if there's anything I can do to support.
I would love to reach,
reach back on in another month or two and have you back on.
I am dying to hear your take on Ukraine also.
And just,
I know you have a lot of thoughts about just the war machine in general
that I think would be very valuable for myself to hear.
Awesome.
I know.
Thank you.
Yeah.
You're always, you're always welcome here, by the way.
Always.
If you ever want to come on or you and your partner want to come on, you're always welcome.
I, you are very, what's the word?
You're a very curious man.
You remind me of myself and you've gone over,
you lift up stones
and you look underneath them.
You're like me as a child
when I used to look for reptiles.
And you've turned over a lot
and I want to know what you saw.
So thank you for coming on
and you're always welcome, brother.
Thank you so much.
I really, really appreciate that.
Like it's been a great, like I don't know how long we've gone on for but it's been fantastic the
time has just flown by but um yeah man and anything i can do to support as well you just let me know
okay you mentioned about bringing my partner on i don't actually have a girlfriend just yet so
no no not that kind of partner no no sorry oh okay my girls are always welcome
i meant to grit news uk partner but that is a pitch if anyone's in the uk and they need it
and they want a partner who's very busy and won't bother them much um lewis brackville
look at even two two guys who speak the same language even have miscommunication
hey i know you ever use that word partner are you yeah that's it okay
at grit gr it news underscore uk um thank you brother lewis uh we shall talk soon um we have
each other's phone number don't ever hesitate to text me anytime 24 hours a day i don't sleep with
my phone next to my bed so you can can text me whenever. Brilliant. Thank you so much,
dude.
And same to you as well.
Thanks again.
And to your audience as well for,
for listening.
Awesome.
Cheers.
What about insects?
God,
there's so many things I want to ask that guy.
I was just so excited to have him on.
Oh,
David,
David, you fucking fled the country you pussy uh did he think sebi was calling him gay maybe no i don't know how
i don't know how that translates what david what what oh he's triggered go ahead write it
read your mind i read you like a mind. I read you like a postcard.
I read you like a postcard.
Like a postcard.
I said that to my wife one time.
I said, I read you like a book.
She said, I read you like a postcard.
And I didn't like that.
All right.
All good, dude. Yeah. How about david is he a good dude nice shirt
i don't know what's up with the new comment look i don't know what's up with fucking everything
i don't know how to do any of that stuff on the back end i don't know what happened
i'm you know who else is using the back end fondling the back end these days is uh will
brandstetter brings uh his two boyfriends on jr.R. Howell and Taylor Self.
And so they got their fingers in the cookie jar over here.
So some shit's all different.
I don't care.
I'm glad you actually took my statement in reality.
They're just rich and bored and want a good place.
Yeah, I mean, dude, for me, it's just people here.
There's no demons or it's just people. And they're just fucking – that's what happens when you get too much money.
It's just like we can't fully comprehend Mal O'Brien.
We can't fully comprehend just how people have that much fucking money.
All right.
I missed breakfast with the homies.
Yeah, there you are, David. I see you.
I see you. I see you.
All right. I have to go potty.
That was three hours. Dude, I got up at five
to drink two shots of espresso,
paper street coffee,
do a fat ass injection of testosterone
from CA hormones.
Just joking, I didn't do that.
I'm about to make a video though.
I do need a nap.
I need something.
All right. I do need a nap. I need something. Alright.
Anything else?
I'll see you guys later.
I'm trying to organize a semi-final review show.
With Tyler Watkins, Brian Spin,
John Young, and Mike Halpin.
It's fucking hard.
I need Sousa to intervene
and schedule it for me.
I've been trying to schedule it myself.
There's no way.
Magnus Holmgren for the margarita.
Thank you.
No margaritas today, though,
but thank you.
I'll save that.
I appreciate it, brother.
Oh, there it is.
There it is.
All right, guys.
See you guys later.
Bye-bye.