Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - Tin Foil Hat Ep 20 (Special Edition): Psychiatry: An Industry Of Death Museum
Episode Date: May 15, 2017Welcome to a very special episode of Tin Foil Hat. Our normal recording got moved to Friday so we can have hilarious Comedian Dean Del Ray in studio to talk LA Cults. So on today's episode, Ryan and I... decided to visit the Psychiatry: An Industry of Death Museum in Hollywood. On this episode we discuss.. 1) The Psychiatry industry 2) The early years of the history of Psychiatry 3) The Nazis 4) Famous Celebrities and Drug overdoses 5) MK Ultra and School Violence
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And welcome to a very special episode of Tinfoil Hat, guys.
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We are not in the bunkers normal.
Aaron is not here for us to blow his mind.
This is a very special episode that Ryan and I are doing this.
It's Monday.
It should be a regular episode.
Great question, guys.
The reason we're doing this is because our normal episode had to get moved till Friday,
because we are doing a special episode with Dean Del Rey of Let There Be Talk,
and we're doing Colts of Los Angeles. Right, Ryan?
Oh yeah, it's gonna be a good one. I hope you guys can. I'm using my H4 Zoom, so we're gonna do the best we can.
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talk about what should we do, what should we do, what should we do and when we
knew we had the mood to show to Friday I knew you guys wanted your Tim Foy O'Hat
Monday so Ryan said hey why don't we do something fun? Why don't we go to the the psychiatry and industry of death museum museum
it's a museum it's on six six six sunset boulevard in Los Angeles so now
it's interesting come is that there's a museum of death there's a museum of
everything in how tolerance tolerance tolerance dea tolerance
tolerance death El Ron Hubbard speaking, death. El Ron Hubbard. Speaking of psychiatry, El Ron Hubbard, basically this is Scientologies.
Their whole thing is that they're anti-psychiatry.
Oh yeah.
Right? That's a big part of Scientology is that you can work through it without being medicated.
That's correct.
You can get clear without using any sort of pharmaceutical
or any sort of psychiatric help.
And this building is the headquarters
for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights.
But has no stamp of Scientology anywhere on it,
but if you look into it, you'll find out the real estate owners of this building
is the second largest real estate owners in Los Angeles, which is the church of psychology.
Okay, so that's a great thing. I want to talk about that real quick. I want to talk about the fact.
Here, hand me your microphone real quick.
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Sorry about that, guys.
I know maybe you guys couldn't hear us earlier.
But now Ryan is loud, live and in charge.
So sign, we have, who do we have on?
Oh, yeah.
Everybody loved the Steve Lee podcast and Steve Lee was talking about how you know he go to Hollywood and Highland, a very famous area Los Angeles and
you'd see all these pagan symbols and Luminati symbols and we were kind of
talking about how like Hollywood Boulevard is somewhat interesting in
that there's a lot of religious stuff going on in that area.
Oh yeah. And one thing in particular happens is when the, a building goes for sale, the site,
there is a rush to buy it.
Big time.
And you know, who buys a lot of it, the Scientologist.
They buy it and they don't even use it.
It's a way to hide your money.
The more buildings you can own, and they'reto non-profit status and so now they just use it as a way just to buy up things and then write it off with taxes
Which I mean it's pretty ingenious
100% if you weren't a supposed church. Yes
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site Scientology bill and it's really creepy because they're like how many would you say on Hollywood Boulevard like five six? the?????? I? I? I? I? the? I? I? I? I? I? I? I? I? I? I? I? I? I? I? I th. th. th. th. th. th. th. they? I they? I they? I they's? I'm? I'm? I'm? I'm? they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're? I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I? I. I they're? I'm? I'm? I'm? I'm? I'm? I'm? I'm? I'm to. I'm like, to tol. I'm tole. I'm tole. I'm tole. I'm th. I'm th. I mean, they're they're they're they're they're creepy because they're like how many would you say on Hollywood Boulevard like five six? Yeah, and they're scattered like left and right you can basically almost every other block
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Now, this Museum of Death is a Museum of Psychiatric Horrors.
Oh yeah, the industry of death museum is located on Sunset Boulevard between LeBrea and La
Cienega. So if you guys want to come in town watching, I'm gonna be honest with you.
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like it's gonna be a freak show. Yeah. When you walk in you're like dude our
mind's gonna be blown it's gonna be a little crazy it's gonna be weird.
I hope we come out alive we don't get brainwashed, and... It might have worked.
It might have worked.
Well, you know what, it might have worked.
So we walk in, it's a very clean area.
There's people who actually work there.
That's their job every day, is to go to the museum of industry, the industry of death
museum.
That's their job every day.
You, some people go to to some people go to sell cars, these people
go to the industry of death museum.
Oh yeah, people walk in just wondering, they leave with a blank look on your face, like what
did I just...
Now what is weird, like you and I went there because we wanted to like see what this is
about, like, well, like do it for a podcast episode. There's a reason why we're going there to, you know, experience something that we could talk to our listeners about.
The people were just walking up to check it out.
Oh, yeah, Lemmings, just like, what's this all about?
I mean, it's an interesting looking building.
It looks very formal, if I didn't know the history behind it. Yeah. You know how else they get they get they they they they they they get they get they get they get the they get they get they get their they get they get they get their they get their they get their their they get their, you're gonna think I'm crazy? Free parking.
You want to get people to come to your place in Los Angeles?
Tell them they don't have to pay for parking.
Oh, they'll be there.
They might start working there.
Yeah.
Is that how these guys got?
I get free parking?
Oh, I'm that free parking stuff. So we go in there, a guy walks in,
and I don't know, it was very interesting
because they kept asking what he wanted
and he wouldn't really say what he wanted
and he wasn't comfortable saying what he wanted,
and then he ends up doing a tour.
Yeah, they bypassed him too.
They said we had to wait.
And so we're waiting in this like kind of big clean open area and to the
left of us is this rusty door and above it it says a quote from Dante's
Inferno which which is abandon all hope ye who enter here that's above the gates of
hell that is creepy shit yeah that's when I was like oh it's on oh it is on so they
bring in and they do a little, they do a little like presentation.
They bring into a little room.
Not just a little room.
We open up that, they go through that doorway and we're now in a padded cell.
Oh yeah, it looks like a mental health facility.
And I kind of felt at home there.
I kind of just want to just to just to just to just to just to just to just to just to just to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the to to the to a little a little to a little to a little to to to the to a little to a little to a little to a little to a little to a little to a little to a little to a little to a little to a little a little a little a little a little a little a little a little a little a little a little a little a little a little a little a little a to a to a to a to a to a to a to a to a to a to a the the the the the the of the museum is that the psychiatry industry has done an immense amount of damage and it's a scam
and it's just a billion dollar industry. Completely. It's against rehabs, it's
against everything that you can imagine psychiatry right on into mental health
facilities which was our first stop. Yeah so we sit there and they
basically run about what would you say an eight-minute video in which they tell you how to the the the the the th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th tho th the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the theeeeeeeean thean thean thean thean thean thean thean theeeeeeeeeee an the an there and they basically run about what would you say in eight-minute video in which they tell you how psychiatry is just a
shell game to them. Oh yeah. And that there's no real diagnosis how can you tell
somebody they got a diagnosis? How can you tell somebody when they're
cure? And is there ever a cure for mental... They were saying everything's an illness.
I have a drinking problem.
It's an illness.
I have an eating problem.
It's an illness.
It's a disease.
You know, I'm depressed.
It's a disease.
Yeah, it looked like a weird, cheesy YouTube video.
All the footage was from like the early 90s.
And it was all I could think of when I was watching that I'm gonna be honest with you was was this sag were
people getting sag vouchers for they got their insurance through this yeah
they're like okay if I booked this I give a more voucher I'm I'm in the
union awesome yeah so they do it and then it starts off about how you know psychiatry there's no real accountability and they gave a list a a a the the the the the the list a list a list a list of the the the the the the list of the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th of th of the th of th of th of th of th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. the th. th. th. the th. the the th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. the the. the the the the the the the. the. the.e. the. the. the. the. I. the. I. the. I was. th. th., you know, psychiatry, there's no real accountability,
and then it gave a list of people who, you know, had family affected by how they lost
family, both mentally and physically lost family.
And you know, that kind of hit with me too because I'm kind of going through this
right now.
And with, you know, Danathat, you know, Dana,
I've learned through watching Dana,
Dana's had a couple family members
who've gone through this stuff and how,
like to be honest with you, like the health care industry.
the health care industry.
to take this drug, take this drug, we don't care.
There's a level of disconnect, in my opinion, in the health care industry.
Completely. They want to give you medicine that that doesn't cure you
There's a lot of collusion in it
Everybody's trying to make a you know part of this is that they're all trying to make everyone's billing everybody for
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there's a big farm, everybody's just billing everybody
and everybody's making money and it's just,
they're draining people for cash.
Completely, and meanwhile the person is still in need of mental care,
and they're the ones that count and they're the ones that get screwed at the end. Yeah, and it's just like you lose people and people Odeen.
So we go through that and like as we go through this woman who looks like,
how can I describe her?
She looks like she owns about 47 cats.
Would you say that?
She has a 47 cat lady look?
Yeah, she looked worried that we were going to just bust out some some some some some some Yeah, she's like, hey, what's your shirt mean?
They're like, I'm sure they're trained to like try to seek if people
were going to try to fuck with them.
Oh, completely.
You know, that was the first room.
And then that the lights were all off and then it the door and we go into what I can only describe as like a medieval torture chamber and it is like a windy road and next to us is just
completely showing us old school origins of psychiatry how they used to tie
people up to chairs. I mean the things they used to do to mentally ill
people unbelievable and that's my whole thing about science is like everybody shit on religion I'm not a religious man I'm a spiritual guy I'm not. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi thi thi thi the thi is thi is like thi the their is like their is like their is like is like their is like their is like their is like their is like their is like their is like they they they. they. the the the the thi is like is like is like is like is like is like th. th. th. th. th. thi. I thi. I'm thi. I'm thi. I'm thi. I'm thi. I'm thi. I'm thi. I'm thi. I'm thi. I'm thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi. I science is like everybody shits on religion. I'm not a religious man.
I'm a spiritual guy.
I'm not a religious guy.
But as much as you shit on religion and all the crazy things that religion used to tell
you do, think about what science used to do the people in the name of science.
Because at the end of the day, whether it's religion or science, you're still dealing with a man, a man. A flesh and bud man, woman, but a person.
And those people have human flaws in terms of just like the desire to find, discover stuff, make money, find fame,
be like, one the psychiatrist they saw, wasn't he like a 75-year-old guy in his underwear, hanging out with a bunch of chicks in langer. It's like fame, be like, what did psychiatrist they saw? Was he like a 75 year old guy in his underwear?
Hanging out with a bunch of chicks in lingerie?
It's like, there's a certain kind of like desire to shine
in front of everybody.
And the same thing you say in religion,
in that, you know, it's like, oh, I am a vessel of God, worship me.
Oh, I discovered this and how to cure this worship me you know?
Completely. I thought that so often when I've gone to like the doctors I'm like
this guy doesn't look healthy at all. Yeah. What is it like when you go to a gym
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So that's the pre-work out?
Yeah, yeah.
You get that heart rate up.
Here's a sniff.
So we go in there, and the first thing is all the chaos
and where psychiatry came from. sure you know there are people who get into it for real purpose of like trying
to help others but there's also people you know within any industry there's
sociopaths and psychopath and people who yeah they want to do they probably
started off wanting to do some honest stuff but then over time they get consumed
with power and stuff like that. They just start doing crazy shit
Imagine in like the 1600s if you had mental illness like
Who cared for you? Who loved you? Who you know? People were just trying to survive back then?
They had leeches. They were just gonna like try to drill a hole in your head and hope the demons Oh, if you had a if you had a chronic head they would drill a hole in your head to release the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th? tho tho the the the tho the tho the the the the tho tho they? tho their their to to to to to to to to to their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their tho. the. their thea. they. they. they. their their theyneau. their they. their their their hole in your head to release the demons. I'm pretty sure that's science. That's gonna
let the demons in. Yeah it's just that was right so we go there and then
the first that's the first stop and it's like a wavy windy museum.
It's creepy it's dark it looks like something that should be like a
side show carnival type thing. Although I was I th th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I was like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like that like like that like that like that like that that that that that the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the the the the the. the the the the the the should be like a sideshow carnival type thing although I was into it because it's like weird and it's
like that macabre that this wants to see something weird and we come around
the corner before even get around the corner I just hear what I what I
recognize is Hitler like I'm like I turn to Sam I'm like that's
Hitler and it's just Hitler Ranting I'm like what are we coming into you you know the the the the the the the the to to to to the to to to the the to the the the to to the the the the the the the to the the the the to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the to. the the to. I I that's. I that's.. And it's just Hitler ranting. I'm like, what are we coming into? You know Hitler because it's your ringtone, right?
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Mom?
Yeah, there's Hitler.
The whole theory is that, you know, a lot of the advances in psychiatry,
and I'm air quoting right now, in psychiatry, comes from the Nazis.
Yep, the internment camps and the scientists,
the things they would experiment on.
And it was just this video plane.
And that's when we discovered the other patrons of the museum.
And I couldn't even believe it.
I was like, they were just staring at this screen.
And they were just like eight people in there. Yeah of like everyone it was like the people on the bus from Speed we had like an Eskimo
Oh yeah oh boy is this a Verizon Wireless commercial completely was one of
everybody and you said what? Oh I was like we got to get the fuck no no no you
said you thought they might be plants. I know because it just seemed like they were sitting there too patiently like we were like uh and like if you have a. the the the the the they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they're they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they're they're they're they're th th th the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the the the the they're just they're just they're just they're just they're just they seemed like they were sitting there too patiently. Like we were like, uh... And like if you have a bunch of actors who want to work,
like you're like, hey, we got, you want to play role force,
we want you to be somebody who's come to our museum
and just act like you're interested.
Could you imagine we were the only people there that were actually, that we didn't pay
because we didn't pay it because it was the the wea wea wea they they they they they they they they were they were they were they were they were they were they were Because we didn't even, here's the really interesting thing Ryan, is we didn't see any of
those people come in and we didn't see any of those people leave.
They're in the employee parking lot.
You remember when we lapped the Mexicans?
The Mexicans kind of came in right before us and then we kind of lap them?
We passed them.
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what then turns into the race part of this. And it shows...
A big part of psychiatry has been the desire to master and implement eugenics on quote
quote-unquote inferior people. So here he is standing next to a sign.
And then there's the two little Mexican guys
that were in there that looked like patrons.
And the sign is like a classic sign from back in the 50s.
And it said no dogs, Negroes, or Mexicans.
All we needed was a dog there to complete that entire sign.
It was very weird.
Yep. I mean, there was a big part of using
psychiatry, you know like Emperor empires would go into countries, take over
countries and then do psychological tests on the people that they found and this
is something where you go okay this museum has a point. There's a point to
this museum and it's starting to make a point and you're like,
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with this. Yes, it's Scientology, but at the same time, you
know, and I've said before on a podcast, a broken clock is right twice a day. You know?
You know? It's pretty smart. And here's where you're going, okay, in the name of science some evil shit has been done Completely, yeah, because you shut that door
So evil shit has been done
We come around the corner and then it's all about shock therapy
From like the 50s and they had the exact type of tools and chairs they would strap someone down in and
These little like exhibits you're seeing it shows someone with electrodes hooked up to their temples and it said choose your age and I th th th th th th just th just th just th just th just th just th just th just th just th just the th just the th just th just the th just the th just th just th just the the the th the th th the th the the the th, th. the the thus the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th th th tho thus? thus? thus thus thus the the the thea, thea, thea, thea, thea, thea, thea, thea. thea. thea. the to their temples. And it said, choose your age. And I choose my age and I pressed the button and it just shocks the fuck out of this
this mannequin head.
And I get it.
I'm like, that is nuts.
That is crazy, dude.
We used to elect, like, hey, you're feeling a little cookey today?
All right, let me strap you down. and let's do some classic orange on you. Just think about that, what that is.
There was somebody's notion that they thought might work.
So on a notion of a guy who has a doctor by his name,
they sat there and they said, hey, I bet you if we,
because there's electricity running through us,
if we shock the electric system,
it might be able to basically reboot your brain.
That's really what they thought.
You know when you turn off your computer and turn it back on?
Control, alt-delete?
Yeah, that's what they were really trying to do.
They're doing a control-alt delete on your skull.
Completely.
And it's just, it's like, hey, it's like, you know what, Ryan, I bet you, dude, I bet you, man, you would probably sing
better if I just punch you hard in the nuts.
I just, because like your voice comes from, you know, you're here if I hit you hard, I'm
really punching the nuts.
I bet you can get a higher octave and you'll be able to sing back.
You're like, I don't know, it's like, dude, I'm a doctor. Oh, yeah. Trust me on this. You've heard of castratos, right? What?
Castrado is when they would castrate a teenager, a male teenager, so that his voice would
never change.
And you could like YouTube these like sounds, because the last one died, I think, in the
early turn of the century.
But it is the creepiest sounds, they have recordings of it. Now when you say the early turn of century, you're talking 19s, right? You're not talking like the 2000. I'm hoping. You're not like the early 1999's was the
last time. We started cutting dudes nuts off for opera. God damn. Hey, you never know,
dude. You never ever know, dude. So we go in there, there's a lot of the whole, uh, about. And this is, yeah, everyone knows knows, th, th, th, th th th thue the they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. the whole about and this is yeah everyone knows this eugenics how
can we weed out to weak people how can we weed out the quote quote quote weak
people the lesser people the lower forms of people in which you know I mean
you just got to think how crazy it is that people used to look at
I mean look at by racial people they're so good looking they're so
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they run faster, and they tend to be more healthy. Like everything you learn
in conservatism is really a ton of bullshit. Well we'd be so much better if we're
we're not going to be better until we all look like Bruno Mars.
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to take your girlfriend home.
That's why when you see this thing I guess it was in Mississippi or Indiana the other
day, a bunch of white supremacists walking around with tortuches, and people want to hate
them, I really just feel bad for them. Could you imagine? That's how you're brought up. You don't just like... And you've probably never left that area. You literally think you have the world figure
out why never seeing the world. That's a big problem with man. Man always thinks he knows
the world without traveling. I remember before the Iraq war, before the Iraq war,
before we illegally invaded the Iraq war.
I'm not going to say the comics name, but there was a comic who is very pro-invading.
And he's like, people hate us around the world.
I'm like, no, they don't, like, yeah. We're hated.
They literally would say, they hate our freedoms.
And I go, where have you been?
Do you know what their lives are like, how they live? Well, I go, where else have you been?
And he literally goes, the Bahamas.
Like, all you've been around the world is the Bahamas,
and you're telling me how other people live their lives
and how they are around the world.
If there's racist out there, you gotta feel bad, I mean, they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they, they're dangerous, but it's no different than any other ignorant
race, but you gotta feel bad because they literally have no life experiences.
Like if you're a racist, what are your entertainment options? NASCAR, Fox News, country
music. There's not a lot.
Live in Los Angeles and you realize all the races are great.
Dude, I was at Kevin Hart's show last night at the comedy store, you know?
I really heard to be at the store last night because I was high-fiving so many people
after the show and started hurting.
I noticed those blisters.
Yeah.
But man, every hot black chick I fell on Instagram was at Kevin Hart's show last night. And just like, imagine being like disgusted by those women walking by.
Just imagine that.
No, no, the dick is not racist.
Yeah, the dick, that is the one thing.
The dick is not.
But the pussy, I don't feel like the pussy can fuck something that it's racist.
The dick can totally stick and stick in anything, even if it's racist against. The dick can totally stick and stick in anything,
even if it's racist against it.
But if like Melissa Vior, when she got in trouble on Saturday Night Live,
and they were like, she's a race, I'm like, she fucks black guys.
Yeah. The ultimate sign, when you don't,
that you're not racist is when you take a black dick.
I think that's a sign of Kumbaya. Am I right? That's 100 more than I have a black friend.
Yeah, right?
That's 10.
Well, it's also that, you know,
important they always show, you know,
some white chicks blown a black guy.
And he always like, call me the end one.
She's like, no, it's like, what do you worry?
Someone's gonna think you're racist. Back to what we were talking about. So we went through the eugenics and then it starts getting some interesting, I thought,
some even more interesting stuff.
Yeah, they built this up correctly.
I'm going to give it to them.
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industries and slash celebrity deaths and celebrity drugs. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, that was next.
I was going to skip that. That was really crazy. Then all the list of all the celebrities
who have had overdoses and the funniest part funny slash
not funny was Ozzy Osboar was on there with an open date. Yeah and Stevie
Nix though do you know is that Stevie Nix was on there with an open date
too. Stevie Nix was gorgeous back in the day. Yeah I was about I was about to
break the don't know pictures law you know in that museum I was about to snap it off real quick so she uh I mean they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had they had th the th th th th. th. th. th. th. th. the the the their th. their their their to have to to to their to their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their. their their their. their. their. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi thi thi the. to the. to the. to the. theeee. to to the. to the. to to to the. to the. the. the. their I was about to snap it off real quick. So she, I mean, they had an open day in them.
It was basically every celebrity who had died from doing drugs or mental illness at some
point, either killing himself or being killed or something like Kirk Cobain was on there,
River Phoenix was on there.
Billy Holiday.
Yeah, but did he die in a plane crash?
No, she, no, no, I think she was a drug overdose.
You're thinking of a buddy.
Yeah, I am.
Her distant cousin.
And then by itself on a wall,
like they're starting a whole new section was Mr. Robin Williams.
They're like, oh, man, we got a new area. It's like when they have names on the wall at the comedy store,
they're like, oh, we used up all this wall,
we got started a new wall.
Now you said something very interesting about Robin Williams in there, huh?
Oh yeah, so there's a theory that the reason
that Robin Williams suffered depression
and then killed himself is because he had open heart surgery.
And when people have open the the their their their their their their their open heart, their open heart, their.
literally your heart is being disconnected from the system and they're working on it.
And so for a short amount of time,
all your blood's being pumped through an artificial pump
and you're literally disconnected from the life force.
Your soul.
Yeah, and so when people, there's been a,
I mean, I've heard this down the road where people over the years,
not too long after having open heart surgery,
they end up getting deep depression and a funk the the their their break break break break break break break break, their......, the years, not too long after having open heart surgery, they end up getting
deep depression and a funk they can't break and they kill themselves.
And people that know Robin, personally, not that I do, they said that he was never the same
after that.
Really?
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There's also a theory that he had just discovered that he had the early stages of MS, which is a classic
from that era, because they did Coke with ice cream scoopers. Like they did so much blow back then.
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He does that, he has, what is he, Parkinson's or MS?
Yeah, MS.
And he was known for doing tons of Molly like all the time.
Hey, it was called XC back then.
Wow. Yeah, just fries out the system.
Yeah, your electric electric electric electric electric electric electric electric... Your electric system. You only have so much in your brain, you know, so once you
overuse it. So now the next room, the next thing is what I really believe and now
they do this whole setup where you're looking like you're entering a classroom
and you have to go... Oh, shit. Before that we talked about government programs. It was talking about how scientists and psychiatrists had been th th th th th th th th th the th th th th the th th th th th to the to to the to to the their. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. to thi. th. to to to to to to to thiol-s thiol-s thiol-s thiol-s thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi-I. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toeanananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananan to on. You the. Youed about government programs. It was talking about how scientists and psychiatrists had been actually used by the government in order to do
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And it was very interesting because that section right there, I'm like, well
this is this is the truth right here. And it just talked about how they're
trying to make assassins, they're trying to break everyone from... You know there's all there's not just
MK Ultra, there's MK everything like MK cucumber and I mean it was like I
don't know the names of them but they were like several different like
direct CIA you know operations to control people's minds.
And they're inserting electrodes into people's teeth
so that then they can like turn them on from a remote
and they've been dozed heavily with acid.
I mean, that's the type of things that they were doing in these experiments were...
One motherfucker gave a local loved elephant one 1,400 times the amount
of acid a human being with him and the elephant died. God damn.
Like there's a cold-bloodedness that comes with being a scientist. Like what do you think
that's good? Like if I go dude let's give Polyanna my dog a thousand times the amount
of ass that a human being should take.
Like what am I going to get from that?
I don't know, not unless you can hook up your brain to some virtual reality and we could
see it but even then it's torture.
It's torture.
There was aspects no doubt about this museum that showed and highlighted how torture in its many ways from the physical from back in the day
to the psychological, in the World War II up in the 50s.
Without a doubt.
Nowadays it's using pharmaceuticals.
And that was the next thing.
We go into these high schools
and it was a big thing about Columbine.
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terrorists who committed terrorist acts had some kind of connection to the
psychiatric industry. Exactly, they were talking about how they had former
psychiatrists that were commanders of operations of Osama bin Laden.
It was just they believed in violence as a way to purify the mind. And I mean it makes sense
when people... And to cause humongous, humongous, traumatic effect on the population.
Exactly. To elicit an emotional response, which was based on what they were trying to get back at.
Yeah, so we before we even walk into like the classroom setting,
they had a mock classroom and there was a metal detector
Showing how kids nowadays have to go through metal detectors and I saw the real tinfoil hat and Sam come through he like like sidestepped and slid through this like little area and then like I walked through and it goes off and he was like that's
why I didn't want to go. You know it's just like first of all I don't trust
anything the Scientologists do I don't know what you're walking through right
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it up before was a Columbine. Oh yeah, they had like still photos from the
actual, the closed-circuit television of this the shooting itself. I mean it's a
touchy. I was it's a part of my life. Well, I'll remember the riots in LA I'll I'll I'll I'll I'll I'll the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the they. the they. they. theyote. the shooting. the shooting. I's. It's. It's. It's. It's the shooting. S. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. It's. S. S. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's a. S. C. S. C. S. S. C. S. C. C. S. C. the. C. the. the. the my life. I'll remember the riots in LA, I'll
remember OJ Slow Chase, I'll remember 9-11 but Columbine that was very, that's
one of the ones that hit home because you realize then it came out these kids
were on meds, they're on pharmaceuticals and psychiatric care,
and they were using these super violent video games.
It's one of those things where right when I thought maybe
they're getting a little too crazy at this museum, I was like, damn, you know?
Well, you remember, you know, there was a picture that really stood up,
stood out for both of us because we both kind of comment.
It was when the girl was in the electric chair, let's say,
with a gun in her hand.
Oh, yeah.
And they were like, they were talking about how they were basically creating people
that they could turn into assassins.
And there's that whole thing about the guy who shot Robert County, not JFK.
But that guy was part of this MK Ultra stuff and how these guys were all like part of these psychological tests that were being done.
The guy who shot up the movie theater, he was a part of that.
Oh yeah, in Aurora. That kid was within a program of, I forget the name of the program and we're going to do a big thing on this whole thing down the line. But that was a big, a big, a part part part part part part part part part part part part part part part part part part part part. A big, a the the the the the the the th. the th. th. th. the the th. th. the th. the the th. th. the the th. the the the the th. th. the, their. their. their. the, the, the, the, the, the. the. the. the. the. the, the. the, the, the. the. the. the. the. the, the. the. the, the, the, the, the, the, th. the, the, the, the, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the, the. the, the, the, the, the, the, the name of the program, and we're going to do a big thing on this whole thing down the line, but that was a big, a big part of this tour was about how like the psychiatrists
are mentally fucking with these kids' heads to kind of turn them into violent killers.
I mean, in a sense it makes sense because if, try watching multiple seasons of like the Sopranos in the room and then you're gonna be a little more gangster than you ever were when
dude after karate movies after Kung Fu Flicks I want to go out and just
fight people's dojo I just I always think about like I'll go to economy
source some guy I'll just like wing chunk bro I'll do some winged
chunks and roundhouse some drunk monkey on this motherfucker, all
the time.
It was a great, Eddie Murphy had a great bit about how back in the day where white guys
would always get lippy with black guys, you know, and the black guy would be like, oh, you
just saw Rocky, right?
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I got a discussion with a good friend of mine and I have said man, there is a
connection between depression medication, anti-depressants, and video games,
and people being violent in schools. Now I used to do, I did a USO way back in a day,
and the gentleman, his name escapes me,
I gave us a tour and he started,
he just started randomly talking to me about stuff.
And one thing he talked me, he goes,
do you know why there's so many gun violence and movies?
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could pull the trigger and shoot somebody.
Most of them did want to.
Mosulum did not want to kill another man.
So they're like, oh man, we can't do, we got changes.
So that's when they started implementing gun violence in pop culture. So now every movie is like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. the. the the the the the the the the the military. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the when they started issue, that's when they started implementing gun violence in pop culture.
So now every movie's like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, you know?
Now what do you see everywhere? Everybody can pull the trigger a lot fucking harder.
Dude, this is kind of, this is kind of cryptic, but I was driving home from Vegas one time and there was a giant car
crash and I went out to see if everybody and there were bodies everywhere
and it didn't affect me I was like oh I was like okay that's a body that's a
body that's like I just was watching Friday 13th yeah desensitized I'm
desensitized to this death that's so true. I've known a couple actual vets from Iraq and Afghanistan,
and I would ask them, like, what would they do with their downtime?
And their downtime, at least on like not the forward operating bases,
where very little bit of life that they have there and amenities,
but at the bigger bases, when they get off of doing a patrol,
they go and play and play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play the the their the bigger bases when they get off of doing a patrol they go and play call of duty Could you imagine like you just never unplugging like from the system?
Yeah, it's so weird and I always wonder like how do other countries that we're bombing take our movies about
War and shooting and all that stuff like you know, it's so interesting like you cannot show gun violence
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violent that pretty realistic right but you show porn you show porn
you show porn it tits ass somewhere and now gun throws does show
tits and ass and has some sex in it but for the most part you cannot even
come close to showing anything like that on network television. It's for the children.
We got to look out for the children.
And then it's just like show them, fuck this.
So the point going back to the museum is that there's a lot of psychological shit going on
within pop culture, within medication, within the health industry.
So overall I will tell you this, because I think that was the end of it right? Oh yeah we came out and then it was like where's the gift shop? I'm on board. You did you bought a
shirt you bought a shirt dude. I'm gonna tell you overall I would if someone goes
I go see I go see I go you know what you should go see it. I don't know for all the
crazy shit Scientology does I felt like this was done well. And I would like to go, oh crazy alien people! The last
room was where they show you how the aliens probe our asses. I'd love to tell
that. There was some real honest information in here that as crazy as that
cult is, and we're going to talk about that this Friday coming up
about how the crazy cults of Los Angeles, as crazy as that Scientology stuff is, this
museum, there's a point to it.
And I like I, you know, it's like the whole thing with NASA right now where there's this
real argument about science and particularly space travel and all that stuff and how if you
question them, people like, wait, you don't trust science, br.
What are you nuts? What are you one of these religious idiots?
He's like, no, dude.
It's just like scientists are men.
They're men and women, and they have human flaws.
Yeah, science is based on trial and error.
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Well, okay, my question would be,
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So it's not that I'm necessarily questioning the result. Well, I am questioning the interpretation of those results.
And how many times did you give all the results?
Or did you just give the results of fit?
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He wasn't happy with the intel he's getting.
He didn't accept the intel until the intel told him what he wanted to hear.
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Why is there alcohol sold at college games?
These kids aren't, most of them aren't even 21 yet.
Oh, you know you got to even question, oh, a glass of wine a day is good for you.
Who told you that?
You know, you're just going to ask yourself that. It's just like okay the results great but you know I just question
everything it's free. Totally open your mind. And if there's if they're being
honest why are they afraid? Well they got to hide? Question just because someone has
a lab code on it like there's a lot of shady shit about NASA. Now I'm not saying
this I'm a flat earth guy because I am not but there's like there's a lot of shady sady shit going on at Mars? Like th th th th th th th th th th th? like like like like th th th th th? Like th th, like th, like th, like th, like th, like th, like th, like th, like th, like th th th th th th th- th- th, like th. Like tho- tho- tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. tot. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. tho, tho, thooooooooooooooooooe. totally totally, totally, totally, totally, totally because I am not, but there's like, there's
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What's going on at Mars?
Either we've never been to Mars or we live on Mars right now.
You know, that's what's going on right now.
There's no, hopefully we'll get there.
We've either been there or we're never been there.
You know what I'm saying? It's like, it's not what they're telling us. I think we've got a Mars rover that is like checking and driving around.
No, either somebody's already there or we haven't even come close to sending a Mars rover there.
Completely.
And if for those that don't know what Sam's talking about, Google self-cleaning events on the Mars Curiosity Rover, Mars soil is super like silty and like covered,
covers this thing with the winds,
so it gets all covered in dirt and red.
And then occasionally, it just suddenly is perfectly and clean.
And they're saying they're cleaning events.
And then there's a video,
because it has a camera where it pans, does a 360 video and photographs,
and it powers down at night because it's solar powered. And it took a photo, and the and there and there and there and there and there and there and there and there and there and there and there and there and there and there and there and it powers down at night because it's solar powered and it took a photo and there's a shadow on the ground of what can only be
described as like a human figure reaching over and basically cleaning it.
So either we're not on Mars, they're fucking joking with us the whole time,
they're doing this somewhere in like a studio or on Greenland or we're on Mars.
Yeah. So it's it's crazy dude, it's
crazy. You know there's this guy when this British hacker who said he just
went into the CIA NASA websites and just would for hours just stay just right
through. He says we have bases on all the places that they're not even
telling us that we actually have bases on all the all the planets.
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I wish we can go for hours.
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I had a great time.
I would recommend going to this.
I've driven past this thing 12, 13 years,
and kind of mocked it in my head.
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And again, a broken clock's right, twice a day, you know.
So it's like there's something to what they're saying.
Yeah, decide for yourself. And if you're ever in LA, come on down.
And Mark, and you know, giving children prescription medication is done on purpose. So when they get tha tha tha tha tha thi thi thi thi thi thi to to to thi to to thi to to thi thi to thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thioli. thioli. thi. thi. thioliolioliolioliolioliolioliolioli. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. th. thi. th. thi. thi. thi. It thi. It's thi. It's thi. It's thi. It's thi. It's thi. It's thi. It's got thoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. It's the. It's done on purpose. So when they get older, they just have no problem.
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and you see kids ordering Frappuccinos,
that's done on purpose.
To train them to start, eventually come to Starbucks.
So when they get older, they're buying coffee.
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