The Tim Dillon Show - 246 - I Love The CIA (with Whitney Webb)
Episode Date: April 4, 2021Two part episode! Tim is invited over to a big tech company guy's house in Austin, Texas, plans a performance at a bitcoin conference in Miami, and has on muckraking journalist Whitney Webb to discuss... their excitement about the Pope's plans for God's creation. Happy Easter! Whitney Webb's plugs https://unlimitedhangout.com/ https://rokfin.com/unlimitedhangout https://twitter.com/_whitneywebb Bonus Episodes every week: ▶▶ https://www.patreon.com/thetimdillonshow ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: 🩳 UNDERWEAR: Order with PROMO CODE Tim ▶▶ https://www.sheathunderwear.com/ 🔒 VPN: Get three months free ▶▶ https://www.expressvpn.com/timdillon 🥣 CEREAL: Use code TimDillon for free shipping! ▶▶ https://magicspoon.com/timdillon 🔵 BLUE CHEW : Use promo TD ▶▶ https://bluechew.com/ 🤖 MANSCAPED: Use code TIMD ▶▶ https://www.manscaped.com/ 👨🦱 HAIR LOSS: ▶▶ https://www.keeps.com/TimDillon 📦 SHIPPING: Enter code TIMDILLON ▶▶ https://www.shipstation.com/ 🎧 HEADPHONES: For 15% off! ▶▶ https://www.buyraycon.com/tim 🤳 COLOGNE AND SKINCARE: Use code TIM ▶▶ https://hawthorne.co/ 🛏️ BEDS: ▶▶ https://helixsleep.com/timdillon 🚗 INSURANCE: ▶▶ https://gabi.com/timdillon 🚬 QUIT SMOKING: Use code TIM: ▶▶ https://lucy.co ⚓ NICK DAVIS'S PODCAST (BELOW DECK) ▶▶ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/another-below-deck-podcast/id1216741721 💆THERAPY ▶▶ https://www.betterhelp.com/TIMD 📦 BOX OF AWESOME ▶▶ http://boxofawesome.com use code TIMDILLON at checkout for 20% off 💊 MASF SUPPLEMENTS ▶▶ https://masfsupplements.com/ use code TIMD for 10% OFF 🧴 DUKE CANNON DEODERANT ▶▶ https://dukecannon.com/ use code DILLON for 10% off 💍 NORTHBANDS RINGS ▶▶ https://www.northbands.com/ use promo code TIM for 20% off BITCOIN CONFERENCE ▶▶ https://b.tc/conference use code TIMDILLON for 10% off ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 𝐆𝐄𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐍𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐄𝐃: 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timjdillon/ 🐦 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/TimJDillon 🌍 Tim Dillon Live Dates!: http://timdilloncomedy.com/#shows 📹 Subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC161r7ShBvMxfyzCtiSMRbg Listen on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/2gRd1woKiAazAKPWPkHjds ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ▶▶ Ed McMahon benavery33@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/benaveryisgood/ https://twitter.com/benaveryisgood ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #TheTimDillonShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dillon show.
We are, we just got back from a meeting, not a meeting.
What is it?
Engagement with one of the bigger tech people here in Austin.
And it was a lot of fun.
We've got Whitney Webb later on on the show,
talking about some things coming down the pike
with the vaccine passport.
And we met this dude through a mutual guide.
He was a nice guy, brilliant guy, very smart, very successful.
When we walked in, I felt like he didn't really know us
or knew who we were, what we did.
I think he only has a slightly better understanding
of it after the two hours, but we played Pickleball,
which is a game it's like,
it's a cross between tennis and ping pong.
And it's very interesting when you meet
high-powered successful people,
a lot of times they're like,
do something athletic in front of me.
Let's see if you can do something.
Do you have a competitive edge?
Do you want to win?
It was like that kind of,
they said there was going to be a lunch.
We walked in, there was like hummus and a strawberry.
So it was like, not exactly,
but that's fine, you're healthy, that's what they eat.
You know what I mean?
Tech successful.
But it was a scene from Ex Machina, is what it was.
But it was lovely, it was lovely.
And the house is tremendous and beautiful.
And then they go, let's play some Pickleball.
Do you guys play Pickleball?
And I was like, I don't really know what it is,
but I'm sure I will do it.
And then it's a cross between tennis and ping pong.
So you have, it's like a court in a gym
and you're playing Pickleball.
And me and Ben, of course, are going to play together.
But then they said, well, you're both beginners.
So you should play with the other people there.
So we did.
And it was, now you look at me and you look at Ben
and you're like, oh, Ben, he's going to be the athlete.
Ben was so bad at this game.
And he kept cheating by going into this area
where you were not supposed to go into.
It was so embarrassing.
Now they're in gym clothes, me and Ben have jeans on
cause we didn't really know it was raining.
We didn't know it was going to happen.
And I was doing pretty damn good.
Like a few of the other people there were like,
you're going to be really good at this.
I had a great, you know,
I played tennis as a kid a little bit.
And I know how to really just kind of hit the ball,
just have it sail right over the net.
Ben was aggressively, you know, we're playing doubles.
And Ben was aggressively trying to like hit the ball
in front of the other people
and then just failing miserably at it.
Did you know how bad you were doing?
I charged in that a couple of times.
It was embarrassing.
Did you feel how bad you were doing?
I had a couple of them, told me how good I was actually.
Who told you that?
Well, I can't say his name, but.
He, he was not,
I was doing very well.
You were great at serving.
Very good at serving.
You know what?
You know what?
See, this is what he's trying to do.
I was doing really, really well.
Okay.
I do what I do well.
And Ben likes to pretend he does everything well.
I was, I'm an amazing server.
And then I could also do the volley,
but I also feel like after I've done the serve,
I should be done for the point.
I don't want to run around the court like a psychopath.
It's unbecoming of a man of my stature.
So I do the serve,
and then the other person runs around like a monkey.
And then I was good at returning too.
He's being a piece of shit
because he was, he was genuinely embarrassing.
And there's a, these are really rich, successful people
judging us.
And the pig is murdering it,
running around the court, doing what I have to do.
And then this guy's family walked in
and then they were all staring there,
watching Ben just wildly run around.
And it was so,
it was hard to see.
It was hard to see for me because I felt bad for Ben.
I was embarrassed for Ben.
We'd never done anything athletic before.
And you thought, you were thinking
that I was just going to not be good at all.
That's not true at all.
That's what you felt.
No, I know you were a swimmer and everything.
Yes.
Pipe down.
What happened was I was phenomenal.
I was pretty damn good.
The guy looked at me and said,
you are going to be very good at this.
The other guy, the main guy said, you were good.
When did he say that?
He actually said twice.
He was like, wow, that was really impressive.
When I was up there, like,
I had a couple of times where it was,
that's one isolated thing.
That's not a review of your performance for the entire day.
It's what you did.
One or two good things.
I don't think I missed a serve though.
Like I didn't, I didn't have to serve out of bounds though.
I had the service.
I was just saying between me and you,
would you argue that I did a little better?
Oh wow.
Overall, you won more games.
Well, that would be,
they care about winning.
You understand?
What metric are you deciding?
I won more games.
What metric are you going off of?
Inner belief.
Well, anyway.
After the game, we hung out and ate hummus
and it was nice.
Some matcha, delicious.
Yeah, some matcha.
It was a lovely meeting new people here in Austin, Texas.
And, you know, we're not influenced by anyone
ever on this show.
We're never influenced.
I've never, like I am never influenced
by anyone on this show.
Like I meet successful, powerful people all the time.
But I'm never like a guy who's like,
oh, I should start evangelizing on the behalf of anyone.
I never felt that.
I've never felt that.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
I do, and this is unrelated.
This is an unrelated point.
I was thinking this morning
about what a great company Palantir is
while I had my eggs.
And I just, I woke up and I said,
what a great company it is
because they have all the information of the people.
And that's what you want.
You want, you want all the information to be in a place.
And I think that's, they do it good.
They do it well.
So I'm a fan of them.
Yeah, great investment.
The great investment.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I also would like to say,
I like the Central Intelligence Agency.
I like them.
They're efficient.
They're mysterious.
And I think that we have to relax when we are
always with the bringing up the bad things
they did in the past.
Enough with that.
Stop that.
There, everyone's made mistakes.
When I was young, I kicked my friend.
I wasn't becoming of my character.
That's not who I am.
So I like the Central Intelligence Age.
I like it.
And I think it's good.
And I don't think you should be upset
if people wanna listen to what you're saying on the phone
or read your email.
I don't think that's a problem.
I don't think it's a big deal.
I don't think it's a big deal
if people know what medications you're on
and if they need to be refilled.
I'm okay with that.
And you should be too.
I think we asked too many questions.
Do you understand?
I understand what you're saying.
And I'm just saying, I'm an independent broadcaster
who has thoughts that are in his head
that he says them.
They are not given to me by anyone
and I am not influenced by anyone.
But God damn it, if Jeff Bezos isn't a great fucking guy,
he's a great guy.
And I want things to be delivered to me with a drone.
Right?
Yes.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm saying those things and only those things.
Mark Zuckerberg gets a bad rap.
He's a sweet boy who's created a thing
that's a little wacky.
Do you understand?
Jack Dorsey's a fine man.
He's a fine man.
He's created a platform that makes me feel better
about the world and our ability to have a meaningful dialogue.
I love you, Jack.
Do you understand?
Whoever owns Page, I love them, the Patreon people.
You are good people.
Hey, Eric Schmidt at Google.
These are, I'm just saying that I love people in tech.
I like them.
I think it's important that we get off their back.
Get off their back.
I like that they don't have an expression
all the time on their face.
I like that.
I think that's nice.
How many people do you meet where they have a,
when you look at them, they have an expression
and they go, hello, and you see,
oh, you're happy or you're sad or you're embarrassed.
I like when there is none.
I think it's refreshing.
I think it's modern.
I think it's modern.
I think it's very modern.
When someone looks at you and does it,
you can't quite tell if they are, if they're real.
I like that.
I enjoy that.
That's what I like.
You don't, people are so caught up in like,
oh, I should be able to say what I want.
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I believe that you should get a list of words
that you can say, which will be shorter
than the ones that you cannot.
And that'll make it easier for you.
I'm just saying, I am saying that I am not,
I have not been co-opted at all, okay?
At all.
I'm just saying that I want to get the vaccine
more than twice.
I'd like to get it six or seven times is what I'm saying.
Do you understand?
And a lot of people are like,
oh, oh, you're in Texas and you're meeting all these people
and they're influencing you.
No, no, that's not it.
I'm realizing how lucky I am
that there is an industry taking care of me.
Taking care of us all.
They're taking care of us all.
Thank the Lord.
I like it.
I like people pooping in the street.
I don't think it's a big deal.
I think if you think it's a big deal,
you should start a company and buy a house out of the city.
But I think people should be able to poop in the street.
Sorry, I'm a humanitarian, okay?
So I wanted to get that out of the way
because people are always nervous
about how and when we'll be co-opted.
So there's nothing.
I just want to let people know there's no fear of that at all.
No fear of that at all.
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I wrestle with the guilt of what I have said about them.
Sometimes it is so bad that I lay in bed all day,
like I have just taken the much needed second shot
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I am very, very happy.
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and that they have a plan that if only we had any clue
about it, it would scare us all.
I apologize for that.
I also apologize for continually bringing up
the Epstein angle with Bill
because Bill had no idea what Jeffrey was doing.
I'm a fat opportunist who likes to link people's,
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that had nothing to do with each other.
It is because I am fat and I am not thinking clearly
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I am sorry, I wanna take this opportunity to apologize
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And I am excited to welcoming them
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So I think it's important that people know and trust us.
You know what I mean?
And that's because there's so many people out there right now
in the entertainment business that are,
people don't trust them.
But I feel like we have to kind of show everybody
that just because we're in Austin
and just because we know some of these people,
we have not changed who we are,
like our core beliefs and values,
which have always been a deep love
of the intelligence community.
And big pharma.
Why are, you know, are you,
do you people realize how lucky you are
with the pharmaceuticals that you can get them
when you are young and keep taking them
for your entire life?
Do you realize how lucky you are?
Many people don't have the chance
to begin a regimen of Adderall at three
and then take puberty blocking hormones at nine
and then graduate to lithium at 12
and then keep going on a cocktail of different medications
until you're in a grave.
It is so nice.
I just want to throw that out there.
I just want to throw that out there
because I think I've been very hard
on the pharmaceutical industry.
I've said that they're selling us junk cures
for products like, you know,
for problems that they've invented.
And I want to say that I'm dead wrong.
I am dead.
Think of this.
Everything I have said before today,
I have been dead wrong.
Dead wrong.
And I realize that.
I have realized that.
I've been dead wrong.
I think Chelsea Handler's doing a good job
with her documentaries about black people.
I want more of them.
I want more of her content.
I believe in her and her mission.
And if I've ever said anything on this show
that makes people doubt that,
it's because I'm a bad person,
but I'm trying to get better at that.
Do you understand?
Yes, I do.
Do you understand?
Now, since we left this person's house,
my cell phone has not worked.
And I don't, I think that's a coincidence.
Right?
Yeah, probably.
And there's something odd with my car.
When I turn it on, it makes a weird sound.
But I don't think that any of that is related.
Do you think we'll be invited back?
I hope so.
They were lovely.
They were very fun.
I had a great time.
What are the chances?
I think 50%.
Okay.
Okay.
What do you think?
I don't know.
I'll get better at pickleball in the meantime.
I hope so.
I just want to use this opportunity.
Why are you?
Why are you?
I'm not, I'm not.
I want to use this opportunity
to talk about my love.
My love.
For
Elizabeth Holmes.
She made one mistake.
You know?
One mistake.
That's all.
You know?
Why are you all, you're all nervous now.
I'm not nervous at all.
You're very nervous.
You think they're going to kill you.
You think they'd kill you.
You think they'd waste their time
remotely hijacking your Tesla.
When you and your wife are going to get oysters
at whatever dump is in Austin.
You think they'd waste their time
killing your wife.
You think they'd waste their time
killing you?
Are you?
Have you not lost your mind?
If they're going to kill anyone, it's going to be me.
I don't want anyone to kill you.
That's true.
Would not be good.
But I was, I was, I did all the ads
and I was supposed to do.
So I don't think we're going to have an issue.
Do you think so?
I enjoyed it and I hope we're invited again.
I love our new sponsors.
I love our new friends.
And I was wrong to question why Bill Gates
wanted to shoot a missile of dust at the sun.
That was a mistake.
I'm sorry about that.
I think he, I think he should shoot a missile
of whatever he wants at whatever he wants.
I don't, you understand that?
I want my audience to know that I have integrity.
Okay.
Is there anything else we didn't cover?
We're doing this Bitcoin conference.
We are doing this until that email comes in tomorrow.
But we can't, we're doing it.
When is it?
Can you get the ad?
This is a real ad.
Oh, let's do that.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
When is it?
Can you get the ad?
This is a real ad.
Oh, let's do that.
Let's go right into an ad.
Perfect.
Yeah, right here.
Here you go.
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Now what if I continue to tell you that event will happen
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Would you believe me?
It's true.
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It'll be sunny, hot.
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And Nick Sabo, he's a fun guy on Twitter.
Tim Dillon will also be considered a headliner
if he does a good job with the ad read.
Oh.
There will be a whale day ahead of the conference.
If you're rich, like me, you need to buy a whale pass
and get there a day earlier on June 3rd.
There'll be Bitcoin powered.
We don't even know what we're doing for this.
No one's told us.
No, no one will let us know.
No one has told us.
Do you think they're just going to execute us
in front of all these people?
No, we've emailed nine times to figure out
what's expected of us.
We know we're doing a live podcast.
We're doing a live podcast.
And you're moderating something.
I'm moderating something.
There'll be Bitcoin powered arcade games
and massive art gallery with all the most famous
Bitcoin artists, Tony Hawk is skating a half pipe
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An answer party that I'll be opening up for.
I don't even know what's happening here.
This event will be the event of the year.
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What?
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Am I selling tickets to this?
Yeah.
But am I getting anything from that?
We're getting paid to do the Bitcoin conference.
Yeah, but I mean, it's not what that's not what
get people to come to this and then go.
If you want to see, if you want to see me do a live pot,
we have no idea what's going on or what we're doing.
I mean, that's not the greatest sales pitch,
but I genuinely don't know.
We don't know, but it's going to be fun
because it's always fun.
Yeah.
But do you know what we're doing?
Not a clue.
Right.
I don't know if your agent doesn't know.
I don't know what's going on, but we will be in Miami.
And we're going to do a live podcast
and then I'm moderating an event.
And it looks like you might be doing standup
at an after party or something.
I don't know.
No one has said anything about it.
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Is he a Bitcoiner?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, they all are.
They all are.
It should be interesting.
I mean, I'm wondering.
I'm wondering how this is going to go.
You know,
like, are we going to be podcasting in like a half pipe
that Tony Hawk is like skating in?
I don't know.
I don't know how this is going to go.
You may want to come and see it to just see it
because I genuinely do not have an idea.
It'll be funny.
Certainly, but I don't know
what's going to happen.
This will be way more fun than like a comedy festival
or something. 100%.
Well, yeah, I am hoping.
Yeah, I believe so.
It's a real cultural moment.
A lot of Tim Dillon show from the biggest Bitcoin conference.
I mean, it's going to be wild.
They're going to talk about everything, right?
All the coins, Dogecoin.
I'm where I want to wear like a Dogecoin shirt.
Well, this one might specifically just be for Bitcoin.
It looks crypto in general.
But what if I have the Dogecoin dog on a shirt?
Have a little fun.
That could be a big hit.
Yeah.
I mean, we got to figure something out here.
We got to do something.
Something if we put him on the shirt,
people could see we're putting the work in here.
You know, what else can we do?
Because that was my idea.
Do you have any ideas you brought to the table?
Well, my idea is I would like us to do the live podcast
with Gary Vee.
I think that would be amazing.
Invitation to Gary Vee, if you allow me to.
I would love it.
I would really like, I don't know if he's going to do it.
If you know Gary, let him know that we'd like him as a guy.
I will pay Gary Vee money to be on the show
at the Bitcoin conference.
It will be a lot of fun.
It will be like he could coach me as to how to like
start a business.
What I'd like to do is get Gary Vee and bring my friend,
Ryan, who's a recovering heroin addict to the conference.
And I'd like to have Gary instruct Ryan on how to start a business.
That would be, that would be my goal.
If I could get Gary Vee to instruct my recovering heroin
addict friend on how to build a brand.
That would be my goal.
But it is a weird, like we don't, it's going to be interesting,
but we don't know.
We don't know what's going to happen.
Are people going to sit and listen?
I think it's like a Ted talk thing, but with Bitcoin,
like people are going to sit around talk.
I mean, but to our podcast.
Yes.
Yes, I believe so.
We should get a guest.
Who are we going to get?
For that.
Well, my idea was Gary Vee.
I noted, I guess noted.
Another guest could be little Zen.
Well, Zen.
Yeah.
Bitcoin.
But I'm dead serious.
Shouldn't we have a guest?
Who?
You're the producer of this show.
You went today and made a mess about pickleball.
You lied on the show and said, I did.
You mean you did nearly the same.
We did not.
You blew a lot of high profile things.
I blew a few of them,
but you blew some serious.
And I had an amazing serve.
People noticed that I had a skill set.
Yeah.
I was a little bit chaotic in my skill set.
You were really all over the court and you kept cheating.
You kept going into the kitchen,
which is the thing you shouldn't go into that.
I was wearing clerks though.
If I was wearing tennis shoes,
I could have stopped on time.
Yeah.
I mean, everyone's got a story,
but you know, that area right by the net,
you kept going into and cheating.
What about Roseanne?
Like I'm dead serious.
Oh, amazing.
Can we fly Roseanne to the Bitcoin conference?
From Hawaii?
Sure.
I don't know what we got.
We got to do something here.
I'm dead serious, paying us money.
We got to figure out something.
What if we get
Shamath to explain Bitcoin to Roseanne?
Something like this has got to happen.
I'm telling you, we need to get
somebody who needs to explain Bitcoin
to someone else who's completely off the planet.
That's the fusion I want to make.
I want to make this happen.
I want to take a Bitcoin expert.
Maybe I'll just get one of my friends who's like from Long Island,
who's just
completely shot.
I don't know.
But that's what needs to happen here.
Whitney Webb is coming up.
She's going to be here to discuss getting thrown off of Patreon.
Why that happened.
She's also going to talk about vaccine passports.
Why she's skeptical that the Maxwell new charges mean much.
We told her we'd have her back if the Maxwell thing goes to trial,
which we don't know if it will or not.
Supposed to in July.
Yeah.
We'll also be the bear.
We got an episode with Stan Hope on the Patreon right now,
the higher tier because we kind of fucked them over.
We didn't mean to.
And we were going to do a big long episode with Doug
and put it out this week, but it just didn't work.
It just kind of went off the rails at the end.
It was like, this was what we could do here.
We can't, you know, but we'll be back there.
Lovely people.
Love them both.
Doug and Bingo.
We'll be back there.
So we got that rocket and Roland.
We got live dates.
A lot of them are sold out.
The majority of them are sold out.
And we got more big announced all the time.
The world's opening up and we're out there having a lot of fun
or just doing what we have to do as a job.
You choose.
You choose.
Some of it is fun.
But, you know, I hope this is fun.
What about AJ?
I was kind of thinking that or like maybe even, you know,
they're shutting Alex Jones down.
They're not letting that happen.
Cause what about if Alex Jones like charged Jack Dorsey?
On stage.
He's like, your mother fucks me.
I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like,
I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like,
I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like,
you're like your mother fucker and Jack's voice like,
who the fuck brought Alex Jones.
And it's like, oh, the comedian that we hired.
It would be really cool if we like snuck Alex in.
He stated our hotel and we got him like to enter the back door.
He just like, like the Kool-Aid man just popped into the conference.
Yeah.
Well, now that we've yeah.
No one will figure that out.
Now you just put that plan out there.
I'm dumb.
Well, no, I mean, it's, it's clearly, it's clearly a situation where we need to bring in a guest.
Who else?
You said Alex and then you were thinking of somebody else.
Oh, um, maybe someone's like, I was thinking like not just like Maxwell,
of course, because she's not on bail, but I'm trying to think of someone.
We also can't talk to a human trafficker for goofs.
We can't bring on a human trafficker for a bit.
People would get angry at that and rightly so.
Like yucking it up with just laying Maxwell, who's tortured children.
There's got to be some line.
What about Rogan?
Should I email Rogan, text him, email him a formal offer.
Tell him we'll pay him $1,500 to appear.
Hear me out.
Okay.
Hear me out.
Hear me out.
Are you ready?
Yeah.
Are you ready?
Do you know what I'm about to say?
No.
How well do you know me?
Very well.
Almost as well as anybody.
Probably better than anyone.
That's exactly right.
Who am I going to say?
What about Eric Weinstein?
Oh, come on.
In a world.
Why not?
That would be the absolute perfect.
Yeah, perfect guest.
Why not?
How about Eric?
Bratt.
Eric, Brett Heather, Jordan Peterson,
Michaela Peterson, Sam Harris, Barry Wise,
Roxanne Gay.
What about Roxanne Gay?
I don't know.
I don't know anymore.
What if we just had the wine season?
We talked about trans people for three hours.
People like, what does this have to do with big coin?
Talk about the corn.
We're getting back old.
We're like puberty blockers.
They're like, talk about the fucking coin.
We're here to make money.
We should talk about what's going on.
We should talk about what's going on.
We should talk about what's going on.
We should talk about what a great troll to talk about something
completely unrelated.
There's something that's nothing to do with it.
We just talked about the Kennedy assassination for an hour.
They go, yeah, that was not the room for that.
They really went off the rails.
What if we being Sharon Osborn in and get her drunk and have her
just fucking go crazy shouting Asian slurs?
Amazing.
You know these motherfucking wontons, motherfucking people.
Piers Morgan.
John McAfee.
He's not going to step on the US soil, right?
Yeah, he's like still on the run.
Steve Bannon could be interesting too.
Steve Bannon.
At a bit.
Now that'll be a major story if he would do it.
The conference people would probably get mad.
They don't want to politicize it.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe they're friends with him.
I have no idea.
They're behind closed doors, but in front of those doors,
they're going to act like there's no idea where he is.
All these billionaires stopped pretending they didn't know who
Trump was when he got elected.
It's like, wait, what?
Matt Gaetz.
What about Matt Gaetz?
What about Donald Trump Jr.?
DT June.
I think he'd do it.
Trying to think who we could get that would actually be good.
For the show.
What if we had...
It's got to be someone in that world.
Well, yeah, I mean, if John McAfee can step on US soil,
he would be legendary.
If we give him some white Russians and just let him go.
Right.
He's amazing.
Right.
Well, anyway, as you can tell,
we've planned out a real big, great event.
And we've dotted all the I's and crossed all the T's.
So go to B.T.C. slash conference.
That's all fake.
We know exactly what we're doing.
It's going to be amazing.
B.T.C. forward slash conference.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dillon show.
Returning favorite.
She is the tech community's favorite reporter.
When are you going to win that award?
When are they all going to get together and give you an award?
For being the tech community's favorite reporter.
From an undisclosed location, Whitney Webb.
Now I want to go into this with you first.
What happened with Patreon?
Oh man.
Okay.
So that was going on actually why I was moving countries.
So I just left Chile for the first time in like six years.
And I'm going to live somewhere else now and why all of that was
happening.
Patreon sent me an email saying I was going,
my account was set to be suspended.
If I didn't delete certain posts for medical misinformation,
they said, but they have, it's like a scripted email.
So they had, here are the examples of misinformation we found on
your page and they left it blank for me.
I actually tweeted this out.
Other people that had gotten this email from Patreon had had like
links, examples of the alleged misinformation on their page.
And I was like, I don't know if it was information on their page,
provided to them.
They left mine blank.
So I responded and asked, and they provided links.
And instead the things that had never been posted on Patreon,
but things that had been posted on my website,
unlimited hangout, including some that I'd never even written,
claiming that a Patreon's community guidelines apply to my
personal website.
So wait a minute because.
They sent you links.
From articles, some of them that you wrote,
but some of them that other people had wrote.
Yeah, that were on just my website.
And they were saying, if you don't delete those articles,
then you're off Patreon.
Yes, and I am off Patreon because I'm not going to delete them
because there's nothing factually wrong with them.
Right.
And they, you know,
declined to say what was wrong about the articles.
You know, on their website, on Patreon's website,
the only examples of medical and misinformation they're going to
censor for are things like drink telling people to drink bleach.
And telling people that UV light is the same as a COVID-19 vaccine
and stuff that like, you know,
I would never say on my site and stuff like that,
but I'm not the only one that got censored in this way.
Like James Corbett of the Corbett report and Ryan Christiana,
the last American vagabond were also taken down under this new
policy. James Corbett, especially, you know,
sites literally everything he says and has never been wrong and
never had to retract anything.
So it's really amazing that they went after him as well.
But all of this is about any sort of reports that were critical of the vaccine.
So in the case of, in my particular case of Patreon,
they were most unhappy about an article about the Oxford AstraZeneca
vaccine that I wrote in December.
And, you know, fast forward a couple of months.
I mean, I think it's over 20 countries now that are no longer
using that vaccine because of safety concerns.
And that article was about how the people that develop that vaccine
have a history of doing really shady things in their safety trials
and including this one, but I was talking, you know, about,
about past examples.
And also the fact that one of the developers of that vaccine is a,
gave a speech and is deeply connected to individuals that are part of
something called the Galton Institute and the United Kingdom,
which is the renamed British Eugenics Society.
They used to be the Eugenics Society until 1989.
I guess thinking that having Eugenics in your name was fine.
I liked it until 1990.
They were like, we're still going with this eugenics name because maybe
there'll be a turn in public opinion.
Right.
And, but they named it Galton after Francis Galton,
who's the guy that came up with eugenics and talked about how there's
a need to improve racial stock in the West and all of this stuff.
So, you know, they're apparently still fine with it.
So I thought it would be, you know, it's obviously newsworthy.
The guy developing this vaccine that they were marketing specifically
through COVAX and to, you know, like third world countries and stuff like
that was the one that was being developed by a guy with links to this
Institute and that had this, you know, questionable track record.
I mean, everything there is like sourced exactly where I get it from,
you know, like all of my articles.
So it's ironic.
It's ironic to say the least that this gentleman is behind the
AstraZeneca vaccine.
And that was the article that they had a problem with.
Yes.
But they wanted to say what was factually inaccurate.
And in their original email, they didn't say,
they didn't even give me an example of misinformation.
They just sent me the notice saying that I was going to be suspended
into the platform.
And, you know, and obviously that hasn't an impact on what I deal,
you know, for most of last year until I saw the writing on the wall a
little bit with Patreon and created a backup, you know, to be able to
financially support myself and in my website, you know, if I hadn't
done that last year, you know, Patreon doing this would have
completely shut me down.
Well, we want, we want you to plug that right now.
Where could people go and support you now?
Well, since Patreon shut down for people that don't want to use the
main alternative I've been using, which is Rockfinn,
R-O-K-F-I-N, where I have my podcast and some other stuff directly
through my website on Unlimited Hangout.
We basically set up a Patreon equivalent like on the site.
So there's like you can, there's posts and it's sort of like a form
thing and you can comment that you can join by signing up with really
like any amount for like a monthly thing, just like Patreon.
Yeah.
There's something very strange about Patreon censoring people for
off-platform activities, meaning that it's not necessarily
what you did on Patreon.
It's an article on a website.
Did they give you a time limit?
Did they say you have 48 hours to delete?
No, just kept following emails like one or two being like,
just wanted to see if you've deleted those articles yet.
And then when you don't delete them, they say, oh, well,
I've suspended your page.
And then, you know, it goes, it goes away.
Right.
But, you know, this is a really insidious form of censorship
because it's attacking the finances of the content creators
directly as a way to try and prevent us from being able to,
you know, do this professionally, you know.
Yeah.
I mean, listen, it's, we're the fourth biggest show on Patreon
and I am the, we are number four, right Ben?
And I am in the world, right?
I believe so.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'm highly critical and I don't have any direct contact with
them.
Do you ever speak to them?
They don't let me talk to anyone.
It's a very good idea.
Ben handles everything because when I talk to people, I mean,
you think, you think you were thrown off quickly.
They've been very polite to me.
They've been very kind.
We bring in a lot of money over there, but I am highly critical
of what they've done.
And especially in your case, like that to me, you're not,
I think what they're trying to say is your articles are going to,
you know, make people less likely to get vaccinated.
Now here's the reality.
People have to have access to information.
The people are going to have to make decisions based on that.
If they can point out factually where you are lying or
misrepresenting something or slandering someone, but if they
cannot show that there are lies or distortions in your article
and you're just giving facts that are uncomfortable that they
may not like to then remove you from earning an income,
that is to me, not the right thing to do.
Well, one of their follow-up emails after I challenged them on
some of the stuff they said was that they didn't necessarily
find misinformation in the article, but that the article may
have dissuaded my audience from taking what they called
preventative countermeasures to, you know, counter the pandemic
or whatever.
So they were basically saying they didn't like how people may
react to the information in there, not that it was
necessarily wrong.
Well, that is the argument that they are making and a lot of
people online are making is that people, I mean, this is a big
question, right?
We all know there's misinformation online all over the place,
but then if we censor everybody, who decides what information
we get and how we get it?
And then it's usually the same people that told us the Iraq
War was a great idea, which I believed, but I was on cocaine
at the time.
And these are the same people that told us that, you know, that
it was a great idea to set up a labyrinth of secret torture
prisons, that that was necessary for our safety, that the
Patriot Act was necessary, all these, whether it's the New York
Times or the big three networks, like they are, they still want
to control the information.
And now it's those tech companies that are stepping in in place
of these broadcast networks.
It is now tech that wants to control what information we get
and what information we don't get.
But here's the thing, you know, if your public health measure is
largely your, your campaign around it is largely based around
coercion.
And that is necessary, that that's going to lend itself to
people being hesitant about partaking in it.
And you're saying that 20 countries now don't use the
AstraZeneca vaccine.
Well, yeah.
Or some of them suspended it for particular age groups like
under people under 50 years old aren't going to be taking it
anymore and stuff like that.
But there happened a lot of safety concerns that came out that
didn't show up in the safety trials that were also after my
article criticized by mainstream media outlets because they
weren't conducted well and they were sped through or the data was
manipulated.
I mean, all of this is public record.
But I guess if you put, you know, you aggregate all of that
negative information and you put it together, you know, it may
have a different effect than just one, you know, mainstream
media report on one case.
This is what happens with your work a lot.
You'll write something and then six months later when it's safe,
the media will write about it.
And it could be.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it happens that way.
But, you know, a lot of times people wait to speak up about
something until they feel it's safe and it won't necessarily
impact their career.
I mean, you know, if they're a journalist coming at this from,
you know, sort of the careerist perspective, hoping to ascend
up the ladder, but really at this point, at least the way I'm
looking at the world, you know, this information has to come out
now because not just of the censorship environment, but where
things are heading.
A lot of stuff.
Yeah.
Oh, sorry.
No, what I, what I, the hot issue now is the vaccine passport.
This is the big issue that everybody's talking about.
Naomi Wolfe was on Tucker Carlson and she was talking about,
now she's a feminist writer, Naomi Wolfe, right?
Yes.
Yes, yes she is.
I always mix her up with the other Naomi, Naomi Klein, but it's
Naomi Wolfe was on Tucker Carlson talking about this and saying
this is much more than just a vaccine passport.
And I wanted you to talk about that because I know that you've
looked into this and it's a contentious issue.
There are some people that dismiss any concerns about it and go
anybody that has any questions about a vaccine passport is a
lunatic and shouldn't be listened to.
And then there are people where I am, where I go, I don't really
know what a vaccine passport is.
I don't know that I trust people to tell me what it is.
In your estimation, what is a vaccine passport and how could it
be used?
Okay, so what we need to understand about the vaccine
passports they're promoting now is that they were never, they're
not intended to stop with being vaccine passports.
It's something that's going to be much more expansive and
expensive if it gets its foot in the door.
So back in January, I wrote about something called the
Vaccine Credential Initiative.
A public-private partnership with Microsoft, Oracle,
Salesforce, the MITRE Corporation, a U.S.
government contractor, all coming together to create the
framework for vaccine passports.
Of course, a couple months before there's this big public push,
but they called them smart health cards and called them
vaccine wallets.
And this is basically the framework that a lot of these
passports at some point will be running on.
Some of the ones in use are already running on this
protocol.
It's interesting they call it a wallet.
Because the developer of this, this framework at Microsoft,
talks about how you may need to show your vaccine passport to
be able to rent a car someday in the future.
And of course, them using the term wallet implies that this is
going to move into economic activity at some point.
And if you look at, for example, Bill Gates's,
Gaby, the vaccine alliance, they've already partnered with
MasterCard to combine MasterCard's digital payment service
with Gaby's digital vaccine card.
And they're currently piling that in Africa,
the Gaby MasterCard thing in combination with a company called
Truststamp, which is biometric identity.
So basically what these vaccine passports are intended to be is
a digitized vaccine record, plus a digital wallet,
and then a biometric ID all in one.
Yeah, why is MasterCard involved?
I mean, call me ignorant here, and many have,
but why is MasterCard involved with a vaccine passport?
Why would you need any type of financial,
like why would they need any of your financial information?
That confuses me.
It's a partnership to have everything moved to these mobile
based systems, I guess, where it's a biometric ID that
gives you access to your money by providing your biometrics,
your face, your fingerprint, or whatever,
and then also has your vaccine registry.
But really it's not intended to stop at vaccine registry.
It's intended to be your electronic health records
and basically have it all be there tied up together.
And if you actually go and look at the vaccine credential
initiative and the stuff they talk about and their partners talk
about, I mean, it's really obvious that this has been the plan
from the beginning.
And this GAVI MasterCard partnership is just one,
but it's worth pointing out that a lot of these same actors,
including MasterCard, are part of something called the Council
for Inclusive Capitalism, which is supposedly headed by the Pope,
but has MasterCard and Visa and some of the biggest companies
in the world.
Wait a minute.
There's a Council for Inclusive Capitalism.
Capitalism headed by the Pope?
Yes, officially.
And it's about redesigning a new system,
a new economic system for everyone in the world under
the moral guidance of the Pope.
And so you have the CEOs of all these really,
it's really insane.
I mean, when did that get going?
Well, it gets better.
It really does.
Now, some of the people on there are Lin Forrester-Darofschild,
the Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton Powell,
is on there reimagining capitalism for everyone.
And then you have the Lodder family from Estee Lodder,
like Ron Lodder, who's one of these mega group billionaire guys
that I wrote about in the Epstein series and stuff.
So like there on there.
So it's, you know, it's funny.
It's reimagining capitalism, but it's people that capitalism's
worked very well for.
Yeah.
Yeah, like why would they want to really re-imagine capitalism?
They're doing quite well.
Well, this is about the stakeholder capitalism idea that
has come in, that has come out from the World Economic Forum
and that this Pope-led council is promoting.
And basically what they want is, you know,
basically global public-private partnership to be the model of
governance globally.
And of course, public-private partnership basically means,
you know, the public and private fuse together.
There's another word for that that has been used historically,
but this is what they're going around promoting and saying that
it will, but under the guise of it being called stakeholder
capitalism.
So now what's the, what's the word that's been used historically?
Fascism?
Yeah.
Yeah.
When we merge Republican private sectors,
and you basically have one entity that is the power that you
cannot challenge and has a monopoly on force and,
and the production of goods and everything else.
I mean,
Chris Hedges calls it the corporate state.
And he said it's the most powerful force in the world is the
corporate state.
It's mega-corporations fused with the national security state.
Good luck.
Like good luck, you know, penetrating that.
I just love this idea of a council led by the Pope to reimagine
capitalism with all these billionaires on it.
Now these vaccine passports, when they roll out,
if they roll out, I imagine they're coming.
It doesn't seem like there's much of a fight here.
I imagine they're coming.
They're going to have information about your health records,
your, any sickness that you may have had, your mental health,
if you've spent time in, you know, any medications you're taking.
This is farther down the line.
I mean,
they're going to start off with less information first,
but they admit that these,
these initial lines are just a starting point.
They plan to expand it later.
If you go and watch the people that designed the frameworks and
protocols that all this stuff is going to run on,
they basically tell you what the intention is.
So, you know, first off with the COVID-19 vaccination,
you know, it's this little paper card.
It doesn't look very threatening.
And now they're talking about you need a vaccine passport.
Well, they're already saying people are going to fake vaccine,
paper vaccine cards and paper vaccine passports.
We need to tie it to biometric identity.
They're already saying that we have to combine it with that
before they even rolled out the vaccine.
So like a retinal eye scan,
little retinal eye scan.
Yeah, necessarily.
Okay.
But facial recognition is really pretty ubiquitous in,
in the US and Western world.
I mean, most people,
a lot of people unlock their phones with their faces now.
I do.
Yeah, we all do.
Most of us do.
Well, I don't.
But some people do.
Okay.
Well, they know who you are anyway.
Don't.
Yeah, I know.
I mean, that's not why I just feel like,
I feel bad if I did it, you know, considering what I write about.
And then, of course, I get it.
I get it.
I just, I just hate typing in that little code that.
So this becomes part of the problem.
Part of the problem is I love what you write about,
but it just, it feels like the weird,
and I want you to keep writing about it,
but it does feel like we're going to lose.
I do feel like if it's a council of people led by the Pope and
the louders and the Rothschild,
I, me and my friends are going to lose.
What gives you any hope?
Does anything give you any hope ever?
Yeah.
Well,
I think there is actually going to be a lot of resistance to that.
And I think to this,
I think it's important to keep in mind that what you're seeing on
social media,
what you see on mainstream news and the news in general is so
manipulated to make you think a certain way.
I mean, so are the polls.
So for example, in the UK,
they were saying a vast majority of the public supports vaccine
passports.
And it turns out the polling company called Ipsos Mori,
its CEO is part of the world economic forum.
And they recently received almost 3 million pounds and funding from
Bill Gates.
So, you know, those are two big backers of vaccine passports.
That company is a conflict of interest to manufacture consent for
vaccine passports.
And we know that they've like manipulated polls for public
opinion in the past.
I mean, the 2016 election, all the polls were wrong and said,
Hillary was going to win. She didn't win. Right.
So there's like this huge effort underway to manipulate public
opinion to get us to go along with this,
but also to make us think that, you know,
if we don't want to go along with it, we're the minority.
Right.
And people are uneasy about this.
If you talk to a lot of people,
they're uneasy about the idea of vaccine passports.
They're uneasy about this stuff.
And they are really open.
They should be.
And they should be.
And they're open to questioning it.
And they are questioning it privately.
People aren't questioning it publicly for fear of like
retribution.
Biden's new secretary of health,
or I'm not secretary of health,
someone in the Biden administration,
Epstein funded or a buddy of Jeff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, so it's the,
it's the White House office of science and technology.
And for the first time Biden,
because he, you know,
is going to be the administration of we believe science or whatever
is going to elevate this post to be a cabinet level position where,
which it's never been before.
So basically it's going to, he's going to be the person in this
post is going to be elevated to, you know,
a secretary of defense,
secretary of health, you know, a cabinet level position.
And yeah,
this guy that they've nominated is a man named Eric Lander,
who leads the Broad Institute, which is basically MIT and Harvard
and Silicon Valley,
a figure in how they can harvest as much biometric data from you
and use it to train AI and all of this stuff.
But Eric Lander before then, you know,
was photographed meeting with Epstein,
Jeffrey Epstein,
Bragg on his website about funding his work and he has never
been held to account for it.
And now he's about to be nominated to the highest science posts
in the land of an administration that says,
we're going to do whatever the scientists say.
And this is the scientists that they're putting in their top post,
a man that was funded by Jeffrey Epstein and denies it and lies about
it, despite there being evidence of the contrary and mainstream media
has like not mentioned it at all.
And I am worried that if more people don't know about this,
they won't even question him about Epstein at the confirmation hearing,
which would be just.
I imagine they won't.
What do you think about these new charges, which is laying somebody
saying that she's now finally being charged with sex trafficking
a minor and they've expanded the scope of the inquiry into other
periods of time that could be more damning to people.
So I'm a little skeptical just because I really think the more
you look into the Epstein case, you know, I'm writing a book about it.
The deeper you go into it, the more obvious it is,
they can't really let the lane go to trial,
or at least they can't have the trial be as extensive in certain periods
because they're going to incriminate themselves really.
You know, as I've talked about before and in my series of the FBI,
the national security intelligence communities, you know,
of the United States where it knew what Epstein was doing and we're
involved with him to an extent that really needs to be,
you know, well understood by people.
So you're basically having, you know,
a lot of the same entities that previously worked with Epstein and
Delaney or help protect them now prosecuting them.
They're not going to get their hands too dirty because it can,
it will make them look dirty if too much information comes out.
So I'm, I'm trying.
There's been a couple of new cases that have come out or a couple of
new claims in the Epstein case in general, not just with Delaney.
I've had some of the Epstein victims that I'm in communication with
have expressed a lot of skepticism,
at least about this one that said that she was almost a Epstein
threatened to feed her to alligators.
And all of this stuff that was recently reported on by the,
I think the Miami Herald, they were pretty skeptical about it,
just saying that the behaviors subscribed to Epstein there didn't
really match up at all.
And this has happened before because there are some people that think
that they can, you know,
make money out of this whole scandal, you know,
there's a lot of a grift related to Epstein that tries to profit off
of his victims and things like that.
And there have been people in the past that, you know,
it was pretty obvious they made up their encounters with Epstein
based on saying things that he,
everyone he knew friend or victim or whoever said he would never do
and never had had done and stuff like that.
So, you know, some of these newer cases,
they've expressed skepticism about what's, what's going on here.
And, you know, I think these latest charges against the lane was
because just because of how the SDNY prosecutors had constructed
her case up to that point,
her lawyers were apparently in a position to potentially get the
whole case dropped, which would have been super scandalous for the
SDNY and definitely led to a lot of,
not necessarily public unrest in the streets,
but them getting a lot of heat and a lot of angry people about
their handling of that case, if that had come to pass.
So I think they did have to sort of slap her with,
with bigger charges because last time while I came on your show
after she was arrested and we talked about it a little bit,
I noted how in the indictment they admitted that she sexually assaulted
the victims in that indictment, they,
but they didn't charge her with sexual assault.
Why would you not charge her for that?
So I guess, you know, they would slave,
save those charges for later and here they are now.
When is her trial, when is her trial scheduled to happen?
Do we know?
I think it's in the beginning of July.
I think it's, I can't remember the exact date.
I'd have to go back in and check.
I have a couple months, right?
You have a couple months.
When do you think your book is, are you going to,
are you waiting for her trial to, to add to the book?
Are you trying to,
is the book mainly about what happened before they were caught?
So it's mainly about what happened before,
but new information is coming out all the time.
And I'm actually worried they're going to start censoring
obscene related information from the internet as we get closer to the trial.
So I'm just trying to like amass a lot of information about particular
things before they can do that because the censorship is really bad.
And I think they want to, you know, it's not just very people talking about
current stories and current events on YouTube or wherever,
but they actually want to go back and censor things like the way back machine
that they've already started messing with and things like that.
As far as my, when the book comes out, it's,
it's currently scheduled to come out just a couple of days before the trial,
but because of I had to move across countries and the situation and she
left before I left was really crazy.
So I couldn't even get childcare because of what's going on there.
So I may have to delay it a little bit, but we, you know,
I'll be making while I'm living in Austin, Texas down,
you're always welcome to come here and visit and all of your friends are
here every day. And your tech company moves down here.
So maybe we could get you a few speaking gigs.
All right. So it's Rockfin, R-O-K-F-I-N Rockfin.
And also what is the website? UnlimitedHangout.com,
Whitney Webb, off Patreon. We're not happy about that.
Not much we could do about it other than say go support Whitney.
If you enjoy her work, she's written the best articles about Epstein
and about a lot of different things. And you go into territory
that people are afraid to go in to and that you're like a muck raking
journalist. That's what you do. You rake up muck. Is that fair to say?
Yeah, I mean, I guess so. I definitely rake up muck and try and tell
people about it and about all the muck, you know, whatever I find.
I just, I put out there in the article and it's up to people,
I think, to draw their own conclusions from this stuff.
And to me, as long as you're not distorting things factually,
I don't, I mean, to remove you off the platform for an off-platform
activity that was not a bunch of distortions, it was here is factual
reporting that may be uncomfortable and people may draw their
conclusions. It's very interesting to penalize somebody based on the
conclusions their audience might draw from an article.
That gets as close to thought crime as you can get.
But it's also in a way, you know, criminalization, I guess in the sense
or sending the message that you will be censored for criticizing a product
of big pharma, really. Because basically the vaccine here is a product.
So what if they apply this to other things at some point?
You can't criticize this.
Right.
You know.
I've always talked about that. I've always said that it's very
interesting, you know, the financial industry, they had Bernie Madoff.
So Bernie Madoff was this guy that supposedly he's, you know,
Lee Harvey Oswald, he's a lone wolf that existed unto himself.
And, you know, it's, there's no comment about the larger system.
It's Bernie.
And now we have the Sackler family who's, you know, made Oxycontin
and everybody goes, the Sacklers at Oxycontin.
And listen, they're demons, no doubt.
But the idea that it's like this one family that we can isolate
and draw a line around them and go, they're the problem.
It was Bernie Madoff or was the Sackler family and criticism of
anybody else in pharma means you're a hysteric or you're an anti-vaxxer
or you're a lunatic. If you say that, you know, there's a lot of
people right now getting in trouble for criticizing puberty blockers
for children that are identifying as trans saying that there's, you
know, they're questioning the, the, you know, rationale for prescribing
very strong drugs to children who are going through a gender identity
crisis.
There are people that are, that I remember when Adderall came out
and Ritalin, people were going, wait a minute, should we be
medicating children in the way that we are medicating them?
And often I have seen throughout my life, whether it's anxiety
or depression, we are a heavily medicated country.
The root causes of, of most of those issues, anxiety or depression,
a lot of times they can be situational.
A lot of times they have to do with diet.
A lot of times they have to do with hormonal things, people going
through that they just don't understand.
And we dismiss all of that and our answer for everything is a pill.
And that to me has been, I've always been skeptical of that.
And anybody who questions that, we don't really, the pharmaceutical
industry is something that we barely understand their power.
They have a ton of power.
We always talk about the national security state or oil and gas or
whatever, but or tech, but pharmaceutical industry is their
big dogs and they usually get their way.
Well, yeah.
And they're also tied to the national security state as well.
It's worth pointing out, like Donald Rumsfeld before he was
secretary of defense for George W. Bush was head of a major
pharmaceutical company, Gilead.
Right.
It happened.
It was basically in this revolving door between the Pentagon and
big.
That's an interesting overlapping skill set to have.
You are the CEO of a pharmaceutical company.
And then you're the secretary of defense.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It is a little odd.
I wonder if the pope, remember the pope who resigned?
It would be funny if the pope who resigned, I forget his name, was
now just like the CEO of AstraZeneca, like a pope, like has a pope ever
gone into being the CEO of a pharmaceutical company.
Soon we'll have that.
We'll have ex-pope now leads Gilead.
Whitney Webb.
Thank you so much.
Unlimited hangout.com rock fin to, to, to listen to what the podcast.
Yeah.
I have a podcast on there and have some video stuff.
There's so much material coming out every day about the crazy Orwellian
crap that is going on a lot of it behind the scenes and doesn't get
coverage.
So I'm probably going to have to move the video or some other stuff to
get some of these smaller stories out more quickly.
Cause writing does take a lot of time.
And I also just, you know, moved 8,000 miles across.
Right.
Well, we pre, we always appreciate you coming on.
We'll have you back on during the trial.
Let's see if we get to the trial of just lane.
We'll have a special Whitney Webb exclusive trial.
Maybe we can watch.
Do you think that there's no way there's cameras in the courtroom, right?
No way.
No, well, they haven't even allowed that.
There's still no mugshot of the lane.
I really doubt they're going to let, you know, a big public presence of
any sort in, in her trial or it'll even be in person.
Also for, you know, litigation so far and she's been, you know,
present via zoom and stuff like that.
So we'll see.
She'll be out in a few years and she'll be running a pharmaceutical
company, probably.
And 10, she'll be telling you about the.
Companies with her sister.
I think I've mentioned this before.
Isabel is the technology pioneer of the world economic forum,
which is behind a lot of this stuff.
So I'm sure she'll find a place to work.
They're a fun family.
And I'm sure Ghislaine will be out there telling you about the importance
of vaccine passports.
Whitney Webb.
Thank you again.
Everybody that likes what we need does go support her on her website,
unlimited hangout and on rock Finn.
And we're glad you're, you're still out there raking up mock.
Thanks. All right. Thank you, Whitney.