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0088 Sir Gene Speaks with Dude Named Ben
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Once again, joining me is there dude named Ben? Named Ben? How are you, Ben?
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benBetter than I was last night.
Sir GeneYeah.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benThis is the third time we've had this conversation.
Sir Genewell. I don't mind having the same conversation over and over. It it's totally normal.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah, it's all good. So, We started this conversation right when the Nord Stream tube blew up. You and I had a phone call and started talking about, Oh, holy shit, what's going on? Last night we tried to record the podcast, but it, was too late and just didn't work out for a few different reasons. One of which, me being inebriated after a day of football.
Sir GeneYou wanna admit to that? That's fine. I was gonna say we had technical issues, but, Okay.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah. Yeah. Hey I'm a open and honest guy, and people who
Sir Genedollars donation to us. I'm gonna send you a copy of that conversation. right. Next.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--bendammit.
Sir GeneWhy, Hey man, this is how you get donations. You give people something they wanna hear. So we've had this conversation a few times, but now we're having it recorded and everybody's feeling good. So
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benyep.
Sir Genethe pipeline
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--bensupposedly in Mexico,
Sir GeneI am in mix. I'm on vacation. I'm enjoying Mexican indication right now.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benUhhuh,
Sir GeneYes.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benDrive vehicles for some reason.
Sir GeneI don't see how that makes it, there's cars of all types in all countries, so Matter at all. And either way, I'm, I'm sitting out here in the sunshine and enjoying life. That's what I'm doing. Not thinking about the impending nuclear war at all.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWell, the, the thing is, I, it seems that every time I turn around we are inching closer and closer to that
Sir GeneFeels like it, doesn't
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benthing.
Sir Geneit?
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benit does, it feels like it's a inexorable march towards World War ii. Like, it? is so. It's done. This is what we're going to be doing now. I don't see much turnaround,
Sir GeneYeah. and it really sucks cuz I've still got another like nine months before my nuclear war products are ready. So it's bad timing all the way around.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--bennine months that long.
Sir GeneOh dude, are you kidding? From design to actual availability on Amazon, nine months is short.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWell, all I can say is we're being gas lit. So. US Media and Congressman even, Glenn Beck said Glenn Beck was going, Hey, we did this because you know what, it's pretty fucking obvious that the West did this. It was either the United States or It, was. Those are the only two realistic options to say that Russia bombed their own pipeline is just asinine.
Sir Geneit seems fascinating. So since we tried recording yesterday, I actually watched another video this morning and I posted that note on social with one of the military retired folks, I can't remember his name. That has been. Popping up here and there and talking about where we are. And he was, he's not been bought by the the current administration. So he is actually talking reality. And I thought it was very fascinating that he thought that it's 100% not Russia did this. There's certainly some possibility the US did this. There's also a pretty good possibility that Poland did this.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benPoland, I don't think has the capability
Sir Genethe only one spreading the Poland message here now.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benDo you think Poland has the capability though? I mean, we're talking fairly deep and you know this was not a trivial exercise. This pipeline
Sir Geneto, this is the trap that people always get caught in. When dealing with governments, both US government and internationally, is this idea. It was like, did Poland do it? And most people are thinking, Okay, so Poland's gonna have some Polish Special forces divers going down there to plant some minds. No, it was probably done by freelancers. So any country could have paid for this, literally any country on the planet because if you do something like this and including if the US did it, and including if ER did it, there's no way in hell you're gonna use your country's military forces to do this. This is a freelance operation, and given that it's gonna
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benJust for plausible deniability.
Sir GeneAny country hell, any rich billionaire that wants to do this could do it. It really doesn't matter because you're never going to utilize official government employees to do something like this, ever. So yeah, plausible deniability because then you can sit there in front of Congress three years later or whatever and then. No. We are not at all spying on US American citizens because we're not, because we have five eyes and we have every other country spying on Americans
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah, we're not, but the UK
Sir Genebecause it's all in how they use the language. And this is why, I mean people, let's give credit where credit is, do at least. The NSA was smart enough. We had enough lawyers talking to them to say, If we wanna do this, we certainly have the technical capability to do it, but we can't have our fingerprints over it. Now here are some legal actions that we can take to be able to spy in Americans and not spy in Americans, and that is by providing access to our super high end snooping equipment to other friendly countries. And then having them spy in the Americans, which technically allows us to answer that question. Negative.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benAnd then shared the information across.
Sir GeneWell, of course. But the point, it'd be bad if the NSA was spy in Americans, but I think it's kinda worse having that outsource to some third rate European countries.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah, to an extent. But at the same time,
Sir GeneI'm gonna get spy on, I'd rather have my own country.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--beneh, I'd rather just not be SP on though so
Sir GeneFair enough, but given the no choice to not be, It's like if you wanna get advertisements popping up, would you rather get ads in English or Chinese?
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benI just block the ads.
Sir GeneBut if you can't,
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benAt point taken, man, but it, what it comes down
Sir Genetrying to say, obviously it's better to not have the ads and it's
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWhat it comes down to is I don't think either of us believe that Russia bombed its own pipeline.
Sir GeneYeah, AKA's Razor says there's no way they did it. There's only one possible way that they would've thought of doing that, and that is if they thought that there was enough other countries that would believe that the US would do it to be able to. Essentially do it just to put blame on the us. But I don't think they've got that mass of countries that are ready to flip flop and go to the Russia side right now. And that's yet another thing that makes me think there's no way in hell they did it. Because it is, the example that I've used before is it's literally like shooting yourself in the foot in your own foot because you're too lazy to take off your shoes. And then this example of taking off the shoes is simp. Flipping a freaking switch to cut the gas flow. Like they have the control of this stuff. They can start and stop at any time they want, and instead they choose to blow up the pipeline. What?
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah, the only argument that I've heard is using it as something to basically as a rice dog moment to, as a rallying cry. But it, that would've made sense before the mobilization, right? So If this had happened before the mobilization and then this is the impetus and the excuse for the mobilization, then that argument could possibly make sense. But right now
Sir GeneIt's just so unlike. Yeah. It just makes very little sense.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benI do like the theory and we talked about it when this happened that Tim Pools actually come out with now as well, but you And I, talked about it first, granted in private, but of so we have no proof,
Sir GeneNo recording didn't happen.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah. But, Well, I don't know. You may have a recording. You record everything, right?
Sir Genefair enough. Used to, I don't know, man. Some of that gear is just starting to break down, like all the microphones around the house, everything. Everyone knows what works anymore
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWell, the other possibility that's in this outside of the US doing this to motivate
Sir Geneor Poland.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benwell, China doing it to put Russia and the US on this collision course that we seem to be on.
Sir GeneWhich is good for China. I mean, China, I've
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWell, it pushes Russia towards China.
Sir GeneIt's the big benefactor in this whole mess that we're in right now, because it's not focused on them, gives them a lot more leeway and it gives them an opportunity to even look benevolent as they're trying to say. China's official statement on this right now is that they hope that the two sides can come to some type. Of negotiation of an agreement and end this. I mean, they're totally playing that card right now.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWell, and as they should if your Chinese China is doing exactly what you want your government to be doing in
Sir Geneyeah. Which I think they're doing a better job because they're providing that sort of formal like, Hey guys, you should really. Fix this about yourselves
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benhey guys, knock it off.
Sir GeneYeah, exactly. Hey guys, knock it off. Meanwhile, and another video that I posted this morning, there was a clips of I can't even remember who it was, Somebody from the White House. So, one of the by the administration folks talking about how this is a good thing that the pipeline, So this is already after Biden and Victor Newman got they were on video months ago talking about how yeah, if Russia invades, they on these pipelines are gonna get turned off permanently.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benin February, Biden said, if Russia invades the Nord Stream, two won't happen. The reporter said, Well, how you, you don't control it? Germany and Russia do? And he said, Oh, we have our ways. So I mean
Sir GeneAnd there's a similar quote from Victoria Newland from that timeframe, and now today this guy, or yesterday from the administration comes out talking about how this is a great thing, that the pipeline is shut off. It's another, nail on the coffin of Putin and. It just bring us that much closer to victory over Russia.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benNailing the coffin of many Europeans.
Sir GeneWell, yeah, fuck they, you apparently, but,
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benHere's the thing. Even if the US didn't do it, by making those statements Newland and Biden opened the door for us to be just scope, scapegoated And blamed. Yeah.
Sir GeneAnd they're not. That's my point in this is that they're not helping themselves cuz they keep coming out with more statements about it that makes it look like this is something the US has always wanted and has got. And it made me think too, in, in there's something I didn't bring up when we were trying to record yesterday that I think makes a little bit more sense now, is so. This definitely fucks over Europe a week. Europe is not a bad thing for Russia, but it is a great thing for the US and so I really started thinking about it as well. US isn't in any, there's no negative effect on the US if Europe fails, if Europe goes down. In fact, some of the best times for the US was post World War ii. When they were doing land lease deals with all the European countries when they were making loans. These are not grants, these are loans to Europe in order to provide them basic life necessities. Like, US was shipping grain, they were shipping durable tools. They were shipping things that Europe had lost during World War ii. and if there's one thing that can keep the US economy afloat, given our current situation, it is, Well, there are two things. One war, two, having a Europe that is fully dependent on the US for its livelihood. What better way to ensure that the dollar remains at least somewhat
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWell, I mean, if we engaged in a Neo al plan as you're describing, through liquid natural gas farm goods, especially with the Netherland Netherlands backing off and everything else. I don't think it would just be lip service. I think the dollar would stay very dominant and, it would be a huge boost to our economy, to the point where
Sir Genethe cost of Europe.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benIt would stave off youth, the disease, and I can't pronounce that word, trap with China. I mean, we would outpace China at that point to the point where,
Sir Genethe US has to be the factory and I use that term loosely because not everything is a manufacturing thing, but if the US has to be the engine for Europe to get Europe back on its feet, Post this awful, explosion of the pipeline that clearly Russia did well, US is coming across as the savior of Europe and saving the US dollar in the process. So that I think is a very reasonable possibility right now as to why the
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benI think you nailed it,
Sir Geneit is
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benI think you nailed it because I think that's what they're going for. I think they're going to push Russia to the point of. Just short of World War ii, if that's the case. But then, the gamble that you're making is. that by blowing up this pipeline, you haven't crossed a Rubicon with Russia to the point where Putin's gonna say, Yeah, no, fuck you, fuck your globalism.
Sir GeneWell,
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benI'm here to, kick ass and chew gum and a ma
Sir Geneeven if the US blew up the pipeline I mean, I don't know if you heard, Putin's response was, We, it was actually quite similar to to this General's re or this politician's response, or the, sorry military dudes that I was watching respond, which is, the best thing we can do, and I'm paraphrasing Putin right now, is just investigate the situation and not make any hasty decisions. And I've said this before, and it continues to be the case over and over almost on a daily basis here. Putin is the most moderate guy in Russia, and it's amazing how the US keeps wanting to portray him as this totalitarian dictator alternating between Hitler and Mu. But the reality is that Putin is the guy that he, in some ways, he's like the anti. He is never unpredictable. He's always measured. He is always looking at the options and not wanting to make a choice that could get him into a position he can't back out of. And that's he is adhering to Suns art of war whereas the sort of off the cuff reactions that are happening in the West are dis. so I don't know, man I really just started thinking that maybe this has nothing to do with Russia, really for the US It just has more to do with getting Europe to become a dependent state, much like it was post World War ii. So whatever we need to do, let's just get there.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah. And that's definitely possible. Just real quick before we move off the pipeline stuff, Billy Bone sent us a note with the disruption in the Nord string pipeline, he
Sir GeneOh, the book,
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--bena book. Yeah. Yeah. So
Sir Genevery interesting.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--ben2034, a novel from the Next World War. He sent this to me on Friday. I started it, but, I haven't gotten very far, obviously, but looks to be a pretty interesting book, especially in, conjunction with everything that's going on. So, thanks Billy for the recommendation. Definitely. Digging into that.
Sir GeneYeah. Yeah. And I'll put it on my list as well, but I guarantee you're gonna finish it. Well before I started, so I know how fancy you read. I did actually start. Rereading a book. Cuz it's been about, I don't know, 15 years since I read something like that called the Company is a, I think in my opinion, it is the best written spy novel out there.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benabout the cia. I take it,
Sir Geneit is, yeah, it's historical fiction and starts during the 1950s at the. The postwar sort of beginnings of the Cold War and it goes all the way up until the 1990s.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benRobert Little.
Sir GeneYeah. Yeah. I thought it was lael. Is it little?
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benLittle Lael hire.
Sir GeneBut awesomely written very good writing, very realistic. Oh I've been told, and it's a it utilizes actual historical figures, which is great. So without giving any of the plot line away, Putin is in the book.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benInteresting. Now I, Is this Putin the politician, or Putin the a KGB Officer.
Sir GeneYou'll find out when you read it.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benAll
Sir GeneYes. In the$400 donation, I'll give away the ending. Oh. Here's a little trick for you guys that
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benGene goes from not wanting to do donations or anything and feeling
Sir GeneWell, I checked, yeah, I checked my bank account. I'm like, Yeah, I need to either get a job or get donations coming in. So yeah. Here's a little trick to save some money. So if you buy, if you wanna buy, and it's not just this book, it's a lot of books. Not every book, many books. If you wanna buy the book as an audio book on. There's a whatever price for it. I think this one happens to be 26 bucks or something like that on Audible.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--ben29. 39.
Sir Geneyou go. 29.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--bennow, and there's another one that I, that's 2203 and I'm trying to see what the, difference
Sir Genehere's the trick. Here's the trick.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benUhhuh.
Sir GeneIf you go to the Kindle store, you can buy it for four bucks or three bucks. I think three bucks right now. And when you buy it for three bucks on King Amazon upsells you the audible version for just seven more dollars.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benHuh?
Sir Geneget both for 10 bucks instead of one for 29 bucks. So,
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benI always go the other way.
Sir GeneTry this way because it, I think this is a better discount if you start with the kind. And then they upsell you the audiobook versus buying the audiobook and then getting the Kindle upsell.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benSo I always do it when, whenever I'm getting something, I always get the audio book and the Kindle because that way I can go back and forth. And one of the great things about that is they do the whisper sync between them, Right. So you can be reading, it's got your place, you pick up the audio book, or you're going to bed or whatever. You're listening to the audio book. It's right where you lift.
Sir GeneWell, I picked up a new Kindle. In anticipation of sitting on the pool and reading. So I've been doing some of that. And it's it's
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benI sent you a list of countries that have right hand drive cars and Mexico's
Sir GeneKindles have those than the, But either way, it's this is my new thing and I'm inviting anybody else that wants to join me in rereading well, or just reading it for the first time this book, because as I'm not a super fast reader like Ben, so I'm not gonna be finished by next weekend. It'll.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benfast reader.
Sir GeneIt'll probably take me a month or more to get this book read. And so as I'm reading in and if anybody else wants to start from the beginning of that book and read as well, post your comments, theories, questions, ideas, or whatever, we can have a little discussion about it. No agenda social.com. And. Talk, talk as we're reading through, cuz it's been long enough that I vaguely remember what happened in the book, but I couldn't really summarize. I just remember it was a very well written book. It was a great historical fiction book and it dealt of, I think, fairly accurately with the activities going on both sides of the air.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWell, at least we can, Hopefully it depicts the CIA as a bunch of bumbling idiots, because that's my impression of them.
Sir GeneWell, it, they're not that flat of characters. I mean, they're pretty well developed characters then, but,
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benOkay. It's interesting cuz my the judge that married my parents and family friend, he was former CIA and, he made no bones about it. You never leave the CIA. You don't you, the company called him up multiple times for trips to South America sort of thing. And he's in his, sixties as a judge and quote unquote retired. So Yeah.
Sir GeneYep. Well, it is more of a calling than a job.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benOr more of a mob than a job. Yeah.
Sir GeneYeah, Yeah, same thing.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benI mean, the mob and the ca the only way else in a body bag, so, Okay. Interesting.
Sir GeneBut it's, anyway, so that's enough of a pitch on that. If somebody does start reading it, just let me know and then I'll
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benOh, I'm gonna read Billy Bone's book first, but I'll I already bought the other one there
Sir GeneYou did. Okay. And you've never read it before. Right. Okay. I'm curious to see what you think and given how long ago it was written, I think it does a very, it's still very applicable. It does a good job of covering these topics that may be useful for people that are younger, that haven't experienced Sort of, topics or issues with the the, in the Soviet Union in the past Russian Now and the US when things were flaring up? I certainly wasn't around during the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy situation, although I'm sure plenty of people think I was. But I do remember when things got pretty heated in the eighties, in the early eighties, and it kind of seemed. Nuclear war was. Yeah. Like nuclear war. It's, Yeah. So a few years before the collapse, like we were getting really close to it. So, yeah, it's I think for a lot of people that grew up under Bill Clinton and then George Bush, and their only impression of danger is terrorism. Like that's the only. Bad guys in, in, the post Cold War era. And I think the US is aggressively trying to change that image.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah. Well, we're certainly about to change it, aren't we?
Sir GeneIt sure looks like it
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah.
Sir Geneand we're, and like we're still in Syria we still have. About a quarter of the country occupied by the us. There's no mention around anything. There's no reports from Syria on tv. Nothing's happening. But the US is taking about a quarter to a third of Syrian oil stealing it. Some people would say but in the US controlled territories, all that oil is getting pumped out and being sold off by the.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah, so interesting thing. Russia grew.
Sir GeneYep.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benI mean, man, that's a huge shift.
Sir GeneYeah. You mean added territory? Yeah.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah. I mean now that the dom bass and those four alus or however, whatever the Russian word for it is are now part of Russia.
Sir Genemeans region.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benYeah. It's administrative state or whatever. Yeah. It's not as strong of a term as state. That's why I didn't wanna translate it to state, because it's more like a county as far as. Governmental power is my understanding at least.
Sir GeneYeah. I mean, they're gonna have representatives in the Duma which is the The Russian version of the, Congress?
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benSo well, why don't we start with this cuz I'm not sure I fully understand Russian Federation governmental system post communism to the degree that I should.
Sir GeneSure. Well, the Duma is the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia. It was actually started pre communism. So it was the, it was first organized in a,
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benthe czar.
Sir Genewell it, at the very last days of the Czar, it was one of those sort of compromised moves. Like, we're gonna have representation.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benSo if I may, it's equivalent, I think it's more equivalent to the House of Commons in the
Sir GeneYeah, exactly. Well, Fair enough. But it wasn't the Congress based on the house.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benTo an extent, but the way Congress is organized, especially from a parliamentary standpoint, is drastically different. So, yes, it is the people's house. It is supposed to be the representation of the common man, the way our system is done is not as parliamentary system, but as a Congress that we have two houses. One that is supposed to represent the people and one that is supposed to represent the states that no longer does, but.
Sir GeneYeah. So there's another much less frequently mentioned part of the Russian Federal Assembly, which is the Federation Council. Which as the. The other house. So the Dumas, the like, I guess the equivalent to the house, and then the federal council would be like the Senate. I mean, they're all slightly different, but they're all kind of similar. It's a bunch of people sitting around and talking, bickering, whatever.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benVoting.
Sir Geneyeah, voting,
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--bento annex territory currently in dispute.
Sir GeneWell, no, I mean voting to recognize. Legitimate vote of citizens of a territory that had declared its independence and desire to rejoin. Sounds very similar to Texas, doesn't it? How Texas used to be part of Mexico and then there's some
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWe actually fought a war.
Sir Geneand
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWe were free and independent nation for a while too.
Sir GeneAnd then
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benAnd then we made the biggest mistake of our lives
Sir GeneYeah. So maybe these four regions are gonna think exactly the same way. It's like, Hey, we could have been free and independent. Why the hell did we join Russia?
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benSo, so here's the thing. The vote in the dom bass, every fricking region was over 90% to rejoin Russia?
Sir GeneThere was some in 87 I saw.
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benOkay. 87 Whoopty. I mean, here's the thing. If people are like, Oh, well,
Sir Genea surprise? Because it
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWait. So here's the thing. If Russia were faking these elections, Those wouldn't be the numbers.
Sir Geneeh, I don't know if I agree with that. During Soviet times,
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benOh, during Soviet times? Absolutely. Oh, absolutely.
Sir Genefelt 1% was enough to give the other guys. Everybody else agrees. And that was so clearly fake. It's like, Oh, come on, why even bother? I, Here's the thing that people I have to keep in mind does that these regions aren't someplace that Russia came and occupied and now is forcing to join it. These are regions that have literally been bombed. The country whose government was overthrown for eight
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benbit. Go back a little bit before that, before, was it Cruise? Jeff? This was part of Russia, right? It. yeah. It was well, not all of it but
Sir Geneno, all of
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benCrimea do. Bass was Russian.
Sir GeneUkraine is just a territorial name. It is not a state. So
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benWell, I mean, parts of Ukraine we're Russian, Parts of Ukraine we're Polish, and it,
Sir Geneover
2022-10-02--t05-00-55pm--guest194154--benit was created by the Soviets.
Sir Geneno, it wa Well, Ukraine was created by the Soviets. Yes, that's absolutely right. But that area, which you mentioned and correctly had been Something that has moved back and forth. The Western, really Western Ukraine, Eastern Ukraine has very solidly been part of Russia, but western Ukraine had been at times controlled by other countries. Like, was it lava or Lithuania? I can't, I think it was Lithuanian. So, Lithuanian and Poland controlled it for quite a long period of time. There's a period of time when the the the connet, the, Angus k relatives controlled it. There, there was various points in time where it controlled, but for most of the history of that region it was controlled by the same exact people on government that was controlling Moscow. So, whether you wanna call'em Russians, whether, Ukraines want to. It's I guess to some Ukrainians they would say that Russia started in the region of Ukraine and Kiev and then expanded out and then separated from Ukraine. But really and incidentally, Kiev, I think was really where the Russian Empire started. So if anything, I think that's a more of an argument for saying Kiev is one of the oldest Russian cities always has been. And that the term Ukraine, and I've said this before, means borderlands. So as the border has been invaded near that part of the of the current Ukraine, that region has been owned by different countries or ruled or conquered or whatever. I think it was. And I, it's either Lot Means or Lithuanians, I can't remember. I think it was Lithuanians. Maybe I'm wrong, but they control it for quite a period of time. Poland controlled it. Obviously Germany took over that region right, pretty early on in World War ii, that, that was their path to Moscow was going through Ukraine. So there, there've been, and then like the the ConEd states like Genus Cons, relatives, they controlled for a while. So there've been a number of different parties have controlled it. But historically, if you look at the history of Russia, which is about a thousand years or so so it's still a fairly new country compared to some of the other countries like China, for example. But it's been around that region for a long time. And so what happened, I think as you were pointing out, Ben, is that the Soviet Union had sort of created Ukraine as a distinct region. And I've talked about this as well, maybe not on our show, but possibly with Darren, that if you look at most of the Soviet era, leaders of the Soviet Union the premieres, the guys that actually controlled things, they were not from Moscow or St. Petersburg or Central Russia. They were mostly from southern Russia, either on the side, which would now be, I guess once again in Russia, but at some point in Ukraine. And Stalin, who's probably one of the best known of the Soviet leaders in the us. He was from Georgia. So there, it this Russia was not a bunch of North European Russian dudes running things during the Soviet era. Now, during the the time of the, the sars, they absolutely were North European because the last are Russian Nicholas the second was a cousin of the King of England. Was it Edward? What was the guy's
Sir BenYeah, there
Sir GeneThey were
Sir Beninterbreeding of the European royal families is insanity.
Sir GeneLike in Russia 300 years ago, and they started marrying off the Russian males to German females. That there was a big incentive to really get
Sir BenThe King of England has relatives that were Nazis. Let's just put it that way,
Sir GeneWell, everybody did that. I mean, that's the thing the Greek royalty Nazis, the Russian royalties, Nazis, I mean, it's, this is also why Hitler instantly, I've read this and I, I believe it to be true, did not think that there would be a big response against German expansion from either Russia or England. Is
Sir BenWell, actually, the Hitler went further than that. He thought that the English and the United States would
Sir Genewith joint yeah. Exactly. Exactly. So,
Sir Benthat's straight out mine comp. I mean, he flat out said that he thought that the US and England would be allies. And quite frankly, the only reason why we had World War ii, and this may be why we have World War ii is because we had an incompetent head of state that chose war. And that was Winston Churchill, by the way. If you go back and read Churchill's war or anything, you realize that the man was not only a absolute drunk. And this is coming from someone who says, I, I enjoy alcohol, I mean, he was a bumbling drunk and broke. Part of the reason why he pushed and did what he did, he was a fraud. He still sold counterfeit paintings. I mean, the Churchill is not the guy when you really dig into who he was, he is not the way we portray him in modern US
Sir Genehe's not a great statement. Well, come on. Now. Everybody thinks he.
Sir BenNo, I mean, he was apparently so drunk at some point that the actor that did the voice of Winnie the Poo on for the BBC did some of his radio addresses.
Sir GeneI thought that was the Chinese guy.
Sir BenYeah, well,
Sir GeneThe winning the poo.
Sir BenI mean literally he, anyway and he, Churchill did lots of things. He knew that they were going to bomb an area because they had broken Enigma and chose not to evacuate the area as to not reveal that they had broken Enigma. But
Sir GeneWell, that's a trolley problem. I mean, that, that comes up for most politicians at some point in their lives.
Sir Benyeah, I mean, I think there are some other solutions around that,
Sir Gene9, 9 11 is a good example.
Sir BenYeah. Well, nine 11 wtc, seven, man, it just,
Sir GeneBut even outside of WT seven, I mean, if you know that those buildings are gonna get hit, which they. Then you have to make the decision to not evacuate them and not let people know.
Sir BenAnd the decision to plant demolition charges.
Sir GeneWell, fair enough. But I don't even wanna go that far into the, because there, there's a lot of people that automatically dismiss as soon as you start mentioning those, but ignoring
Sir Benbut
Sir Geneif they didn't exist. The fact is we do know for a fact that the Bush White House knew of the plan of that airplanes hitting. Now you can argue about whose
Sir BenAnd they found the
Sir GeneArabian plan, was a US plan? Was it,
Sir Benmagically found the passports. But anyway, what it comes down to is I was a denier for a very long time. I didn't wanna believe that our government could do something like that. And then the NTSB report, Or not ntsb, The n report rather n came out while I was a student in college and I started reading it and I looked at the physics and the material science of it, and I went, This doesn't make sense. So I took it to a professor of mine and I said, And an xr. And I said, Does this make sense to you? And he said, No, this is a completely wrong. And when I showed him what it was from he went, Oh, And it was silent after that. It was one of those things that the temperatures that they are saying had to have been achieved or not physically possible from jet fuel. It's just not. The building was literally designed to take an airplane strike. No building has collapsed, no skyscraper before or since. Sure, sure.
Sir GeneSo you don't think thermite just spontaneously appeared out of a jet plane?
Sir BenNo, I don't.
Sir GeneOkay.
Sir BenFor, first of all, you, the thermite is aluminum and iron
Sir Genetotally possible. Could
Sir Benwhere's the iron oxide coming from?
Sir Genebuilding itself.
Sir BenSo the building is rusting away internally
Sir GeneYeah.
Sir Benand it magically happens in the right proportions.
Sir Genewell twice, not just once.
Sir BenExactly. And by the way no no skyscraper before or since has collapsed from fire. So there's that. And then you've got building seven, which is just so blatant. Anyway, regardless of that,
Sir GeneYes. You just completely derailed our topic and now people are going, Oh, brother.
Sir BenHuh. Well, anyway, World War ii Churchill not a great guy. And when, what happened, the reason why I'm bringing any of this up and looking at this is because when this started, I flat out said that the west is set. And this goes to your theory about, the Marshall Plan and everything else is that we are setting hi Putin up to be the next Hitler because we have a region that was part of Russia, just like, the hinter lens. We're part of Germany and that's been taken away and we have a genocide going on.
Sir GeneYep.
Sir BenAnd that's something that people are ignoring is that po not Poland. Ukraine was attacking this area repeatedly,
Sir GeneYep.
Sir Benso,
Sir GeneIt's it works out, I think for the US if you do the math because as long as they can stay on this side of nuclear weapons, use Ifs are used, then all bets are off. Cuz it's a brand new world at that. Because nobody really knows where it goes, where it ends. Learn long term effects. I don't just mean medical effects. I mean all long term effects of that. When we have had large volcanic explosions, Europe has gone dark when we've had Cher Noble, which was just well I think it was two reactors that went unstable. Europe damn near went dark. I mean, that, that place, if there are even tactical NUS used, can get beyond recovery become beyond any kind of short-term recovery. So I think that there's a lot of lip service being paid. So from the Russian side, and again, I don't have any information that nobody else does, it's just I can read more than one language, but I don't think Russia is going to be the first to use nukes. That will be the us.
Sir BenReally,
Sir GeneYep.
Sir BenI see no scenario where the US goes first strike without a threat to US territory.
Sir GeneWell then we're in
Sir Bensaying is nukes aren't gonna, get used.
Sir Genewe're not gonna have nukes used then.
Sir BenCan totally see Russia using artillery or something in
Sir GeneWell, that's the impression you're supposed to have. So what Russia is absolutely going to start doing is to stop only focusing on military targets and also start focusing on infrastructure targets and command and control targets, which includes Kiev. So will Kiev start getting bombarded? I think about a 95% chance, yes.
Sir BenI, yeah. I don't, I, yeah. I wouldn't even quibble over the 5%. I would say that they are
Sir Genewell there, there's always some percentage.
Sir BenI, so I
Sir Genethey're gonna start using thermobaric weapons routinely because they have a lot of'em. They're going to start doing things with the US is going to be condemning nonstop over and over. And like, we really, we need to put a stop to this. The, these Russian actions are completely unacceptable, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Sir BenOf Putin's speech, I think that there's going to be somewhat of a grace period to allow Kiev to try and reign it in if they want to. But short of that I think they're going full out.
Sir Geneyeah. the, you said, Well, I don't see the US using weapons. Well, again, here's the thing. Us need needs pla deny the plausible deniability. So the US isn't going to say, Hey, we're gonna start newing Russia. But what the US absolutely is likely to do, given that they were a provided chemical agents and biological agents to Ukraine, is they're going to start providing nuclear material to Ukraine.
Sir BenAll right. Now, what chemical or biological agents have we provided to Ukraine?
Sir GeneThere's a shit ton of labs, dude. That,
Sir BenMan, the LA labs. Okay,
Sir GeneYeah. Well, where do you think they came from? They were literally built by US contractors and material being sent from fort in Maryland there. Dietrich. Yeah. I mean, this is, again, this is like documented publicly. This is not some secret operation.
Sir BenThe, so the true source of Covid 19
Sir Genewell, Covid 19 very likely did also come out of Fort Dietrich via China, because that's where Fauci had his little play lab. The guy is dirty, man. I just, I can't believe that he isn't in prison. anyway, getting back to the Russia thing is if Ukraine detonate a dirty bomb either on the new Russian territory or the old Russian territory, then yes, Russia will use nukes.
Sir BenSo
Sir GeneUkraine has no nuclear material. So if they do it,
Sir Benwell they do they have power plants that have radiological material in them, including trenoble,
Sir Genethat, Well, how many plants do they have that are under control of Ukraine right now? Cause I thought Russia took control of all the plants.
Sir Bentrenoble.
Sir GeneThat's not still active,
Sir BenIt doesn't matter. There's still radiological material there.
Sir Geneit? Never get disposed of.
Sir BenAbsolutely not. It's in the sarcophagus. Are you kidding me? The elephant's foot, all that.
Sir GeneOkay. All right. Fair enough. So they're, they've got access to Trenoble sarcophagus.
Sir BenApp, they, if Ukraine wanted to build a dirty bomb, they have access to radiological material that could be used to do that. And by the way,
Sir Geneif they do, there will be nukes used,
Sir BenYeah, the, just for everybody's edification, because there may be some people who don't know what a dirty bomb is, they've just heard the term dirty bomb is basically taking a conventional explosive and wrapping it in radiological material to spread that radiological material.
Sir GeneYep. So it is essentially, it's not on nuke, but it is a bomb created to spread
Sir Benbomb is meant to harm humans through
Sir GeneYeah. It's, and you could even detonated in the at. What's the term I'm thinking of at a pretty high up so that it spreads with the wind and everything. Yeah. Airburst it exactly. So that it's not even gonna harm a building, but it will make people that are in the path of that be completely contaminated.
Sir BenYeah, it definitely dirty bombs have been put out and theorized one has never been used, but they've been talked about as a terrorist weapon. So yeah.
Sir GeneSo that's one thing. Now another thing we talked about, I vaguely recall last night, is the the Ukrainian application tomato.
Sir BenVery interesting timing because does this trigger Article five automatically if we admit them?
Sir GeneYeah. And my thought was, well, first of all, I think you were thinking that it's not very likely that they're gonna be admitted.
Sir Benno I don't think there's any way they're admitted.
Sir Geneyeah. And I, my thought is, I think there is a chance, I wouldn't give it a super high chance, but let's say a 20% chance that they are admitted. Because nothing, I mean, ultimately the rules are created by the same countries that are in nato, and they can change those rules at any time and say, Well, yeah, we're gonna admit Ukraine, even though they are in the middle of a conflict.
Sir BenBut it's a treaty. So for those rules to change, at least from a US standpoint literally what would have to happen is there would have to be a amendment to the treaty that would then have to be ratified by the Senate. That is not just a trivial process. It's not like NATO's governing body could just change things.
Sir Genebillion to Ukraine willfully. You don't think they're gonna sign document like this?
Sir BenThe US Senate may, but I think I, quite frankly, I think Turkey's gonna save us from suicide here. I think there's no way in hell Erdogan, especially with his ties to Russia in the way Turkey has been riding
Sir Genelikes to play both sides against the Minal.
Sir BenExactly. So I don't see him doing that.
Sir GeneWell, but he was also pushing back and saying there's no way that Finland and Norway are gonna get admitted
Sir BenAnd they haven't been yet.
Sir Geneand then, or did after a few weeks of kind of back and forth said, Okay, well we've had a conversation and now they are, Well, they haven't been yet, but but Turkey dropped their opposition. They got what they wanted, whatever that was.
Sir BenI don't think turkeys really dropped their opposition. I don't think the vote has been tallied yet, and I don't think that they are likely to end up in nato. But we'll see. The EU and the Shing zone is an entirely different thing.
Sir GeneYeah, I meant they know. No, you're right. I said to you I, Nate on that. Yeah.
Sir BenNow I will say this, I, Erdogan is not someone I. Want to heat praise on, I think very poorly of the man. I told you last night about my friend, so you know that's a whole thing. Yeah.
Sir GeneYeah. Yeah. So, yeah, you had a, So you had a college buddy that got killed by him.
Sir BenWell one of my, one of my best friends was Turkish guy his dad and them came over from Turkey. He was very very political as far as he was involved with. Turkey being the secular country that it was through the, sixties and up until recently when the Gists and the Muslim Brotherhood started in his view and in my view, tearing Turkey apart and making them n into a radicalized country versus a a secular one. They were bringing, two different versions of Islamic Jihadism too. Turkey and radicalizing Turkey which is the Goins and the Muslim Brotherhood are very much opposed. Erdogan is Muslim Brotherhood, Fatel and Goland obviously other side of that. Anyway, they moved back to Turkey and My friend Bora who is sadly passed now was part of protests. They were trying to fight. His parents were very involved and then all of a sudden at 30 he dies of a heart attack in his bed and it takes over six months to get the autopsy results back. Anyway, needless to say, I don't think my friend had a heart attack and died.
Sir GeneYeah. So. I guess your point is just somebody that, that is running that kind of government may be the only thing that
Sir BenYeah,
Sir Genefrom happening.
Sir Bensadly enough. And I think that the reason why he will not vote for NATO's expansion into Ukraine is because exactly what you said, he likes to play both sides. It's interesting cuz Turkey is a country that is a member of nato, yet uses some Russian weapons, which is actually in defiance of the NATO treaty. So, Yeah. Couple other interesting things outta a Putin speech that I thought was interesting is, he talked about the transgender movement in the US and what we're doing to our kids and call the satanists and I'm sitting there thinking he's not wrong.
Sir GeneYeah, I guess if you're of the religious variety, that's an interesting question is would you take it to that extent? I've mentioned before that Russia seems to be statistically anyway, more of a Christian country than the US is in terms of a population that believes in Ghost Church on a regular basis. So I, I'm not horribly surprised that Putin would say this, but how does that, like what's your reaction as a Christian type.
Sir BenWell, I think we've taken our secularism to an N degree and, I really liked, I forget who put it this way, but you wouldn't affirm a bulimic or an anorexic, right? You would say, Hey, you've got something mentally wrong with you and you need help. And, for some of the gender dysphoric, transitioning, maybe somewhat beneficial at some point in time, but to do what we're doing to children and allowing this to happen to children
Sir GeneYeah,
Sir Benis insanity, huh? Yeah, exactly.
Sir Generefuses to get a boob job. I mean, look at what he had to go through.
Sir BenExactly the streaming wars of South Park is just hilarious, by the way. Was
Sir Geneyeah. I liked how they come up with the big streaming service of PPE Plus, which they're running on Paramount plus. I mean, they're literally just talking about this bullshit. And there a whole episode, I mean, there's a lot of topics covered. Sorry to change the focus here, but I just watched it. But they're talking about how there's too many streaming services and most of'em are gonna die off. And then clearly the kids got into trouble because they're putting their products on too many streaming services and giving everybody an exclusive deal, and they're not supposed to. And it's literally what South Park did. They had an exclusive deal with hbo and then they did an exclusive deal with Viacom, which is MTV, where it used to be. And now they've got two exclusive deals, So they can't show any of their old stuff on Viacom, but they don't show any of their new stuff on hbo. It's just like, it's confusing. And their own website is owned by hbo, so none of these new things are available anywhere online, out outside of the new network that they've got a five year deal with which is Viacom. So, yeah, it's pretty crazy. So they literally, they just made it and it's not even the freaking episode and you have to buy it. Like, there are only two options of watching the New South Park which used to be free is and on Hulu is either you have to buy each episode for 10 bucks a pop, which is a crazy price they've set, they're selling part one for 10 bucks and part two for 10 bucks. Or you have to join the the, what you would call it plus, what did I just
Sir BenParamount Plus.
Sir GenePlus, Yeah, that's your other option. And then you can watch'em for free.
Sir BenWell, and to be honest though, you should do Paramount Plus
Sir Genea horrible network. I hate giving money to those guys.
Sir BenHa. Have you watched Lower Decks?
Sir GeneWatch
Sir BenLower Decks? Lower Decks?
Sir GeneNo, but I saw it's on there and you rave about this kid's show, so I'll watch it.
Sir BenIt's not a kid show. It's actually good track. It really is. They were making fun of Deep Space nine
Sir Genethey stole my idea. That was originally my idea back like 20 years ago.
Sir BenWhat was your idea?
Sir GeneTo have a Star Trek that isn't about the captain and the Upper Echelon crew. It's to have a Star Trek where all the storylines revolve around people that are actually in low level positions.
Sir BenYep. Well,
Sir GeneI Bought it.
Sir BenVoyager did an episode about the lower deck characters and I think t and g did as well. So I don't know, there, there were definitely some episodes in there
Sir Genethere were, I mean, they would bring on some characters that would eventually disappear. And I feel like Orville's gotten more of that. Like they've taken minor characters or, not officer class characters and incorporated them more into the show. But it's not I don't know. Well, we'll see. I'll watch lower deck. That's fine. I'll check it out. What else were we talking about? What did I interrupt you? I interrupt you. You were talking about, you were on a rant about something
Sir BenAh, it's all good, man. I don't even remember at this point.
Sir Genethat was literally five minutes ago. How bad is your memory? You're currently recording?
Sir Benyes.
Sir GeneOkay, just
Sir Bengood. My short term memory loss, isn't that complete yet? I'm not Joe Biden level yet. Okay. No. CSB has been going off about your Russian healing friend. Lied. There are no nukes in Poland.
Sir Genewell, literally publicly available information. We'll have a, we'll have a footnote here with the episode when I publish it, showing exactly where those nukes are. Yeah. And again, I think some people just are, and CSB is a good example of it. They're just rhos, Like, it's not an issue of communism, it's not an issue of anything else. It's a, they just have a thing for Russians and
Sir Benso in, rightfully so, I mean, the Soviet Union
Sir Generightfully
Sir Benpretty fucking nasty for a long time, dude
Sir Genewell, not, okay. Look I know what you're, you are saying and I know what you mean, but what practical aspect can anyone name that led to a negative experience for that person personally from the Soviet Union? Now, if you lived in Russia, Okay. There's a lot of bad shit happening. I'll even give you Poland cuz that was part of the Eastern block. So anybody living in the Eastern block, there was Yeah. Anybody living on the Eastern, but for an American or a Brits or anybody in, France, like what the hell exactly was bad for you as a result of the Soviet Union. That's why I'd like to.
Sir BenIt, I think it's just people associating. I think there's a, there's this tendency to be disbelieve that the Soviet Union actually broke up. So, people think, Oh Putin great example. He was kgb. He's gotta be bad, he's gotta be kgb. I, I don't think he's a good guy.
Sir GeneBush was cia. So what difference does that make?
Sir BenWell, George Bush is a horrible human being, and I'm glad the wizard's dead, but, hey, Like, seriously, I when George Bush Senior died, I was like, Yay, finally.
Sir GeneYeah.
Sir BenBut anyway, anyone who thinks highly the Bushes read Bush family of secrets and go from there. They literally a family that tried to overthrow the US government. So, yeah. Not great people, so not a good example there, Gene. But Putin's
Sir Genebut I, But
Sir Benhe's a nationalist. He is a Patriot and I don't like him. I don't think much of him. I, but he is a Russian patriot.
Sir GeneYeah, I think he is. He has certainly made plenty of money over the years undeniably so, so has pretty much all of Congress and Senate.
Sir BenNancy Pelosi.
Sir Geneyeah, Nancy Pelosi made a shit to, and still continues to, That's the best part is like she continues to profit off the stock market insider information because she can.
Sir BenYeah. Beats out Warren Buffet on her trade deals.
Sir Genebut I will say that in, in terms of Putin being a Russian patriot I think that's always been true. I think it's the reason that he ended up in the kg. Is it was, he wasn't going to the KGB because he was gonna make more money. He was gonna work for the KGB because he liked his motherland. And I think it's the same thing that led to him working for Yeltsin in the early days. And the same thing that led to him becoming the the president of Russia is that he wants to guide along Russia and he had during its weakest time, which is right after the breakup of the Soviet Union and his I think this is where the, there's some disconnect comes, is that he has said that he has no interest in trying to recreate the Soviet Union. He. Talked about many faults of the Soviet Union, but also he says that the, when the Soviet Union broke up, the mistake that was made by the then people in control, by the the who I'm sure it wasn't one dude, it was a, probably a committee that was handling like, how we're gonna do the breakup. The mistake that was made was that they took what was a country and split it into its composite states based on really what are state borders. And he has a very good point about that because, for example, Eastern Europe, which was under the behind Iron Curtain, it was under the full influence, full control, if you like, of the Soviet Union. But countries like Poland, like Yugoslavia, like, hungry, they all should have and did have their full independence and could do whatever they wanted after the breakup of the Soviet Union. But the country of Russia predates the Soviet Union. The Russian Empire, the monarchy of Russia held a much greater territory than what is today, Russia. And so his point is it wasn't the Soviet Union it wasn't theirs to split like that into regions. What they should have done is just the Communist Party should have resigned and they should have had new elections, elected new government, and the size of Russia should have stayed what it was pre Soviet
Sir BenI, that's, I don't see it that way, so
Sir GeneWell, that's the way he, I'm describing what he said, not what I think
Sir Benand what he said during this last speech is that the fall of the Soviet Union was a bad thing, which I disagree with. I get his
Sir Genedid not say that is a mischaracterization that is not in his speech.
Sir BenHe lamented the fall of the Soviet
Sir GeneNope, not at all. That's a mistranslation
Sir BenOkay. Well, the translation I was reading from, that's certainly the impression I
Sir Genetranslations that are inaccurate cuz he did not say it. I
Sir BenI asked you for a translation of the full speech, But, I.
Sir GeneAnd I provided it.
Sir BenAnyway.
Sir Geneto an article that had it. No, and that's that.
Sir BenAre I read about three different transcripts and there are differences.
Sir Geneincorrectly for a specific political effect. So when he says, That the Soviet Union in fact, I think he even mentions the fact that the Soviet Union clearly needed to go away to collapse, to change. It wasn't working like it was starving, its people. Right. But when that happened, that the mistake that was made was not in the collapse of the Soviet Union. The mistake that was made was in the breakup of a country that was one single country into composite states.
Sir BenYeah. And if those composite states wanted to stay in one country, they would've, So the fact the matter is, They didn't want to, and that's why they didn't. So I don't think that, breaking up and staying in a federation that had abused its people across multiple regions and so
Sir GeneBut here's the problem, dude.
Sir Benwas going to
Sir GeneThe practical problem. So emotionally, you're absolutely right. So a lot of people felt like they got fucked over during Soviet Union days, right? So, there was a lot of animosity towards Moscow and Moscow being the capital of the Soviet Union. But here's the problem with that type of breakup is you have the same kind of a dispersion of regions there that you do in the us. So I'm gonna use the US as an example. So you have the Midwest that grows a lot of corn, a lot of grain. It's really the food belt of the United States. You have the south where you grow totally different crops and you have oil, and you have. The Northeast, which grows nothing but consumes a lot of things. If you split off the United States into, I think it was five or six regions that Russia got split into or after ussr that what was Russia became the US Sr. And then when the US Sr split that split into smaller states is that each of these relied on the others and doesn't have the resources to survive on its own. that was very evident here as well.
Sir BenYeah, the problem is when you have like the Hall of DeMar and so on, it's just, I don't know I just don't see a way for that to stay together. I, I get what you're
Sir GeneYeah, the whole and by the way, the whole divorce since you brought it up, is also a great little propaganda term because what happened was and look, this is not a good thing. This was stone, right? But what happened was, and stone was in power, they needed more hard currency. The only real export that the USSR had in the in the fifties was grain. And so what they did is they started exporting for a number of years, exporting way more grain than they should have. And not leaving, not enough to feed the population. So that was not exclusive to Ukraine, to that region at all. The entirety of the Soviet Union experienced hardships with food. The reason that Ukraine kind of claims haul the Moore is because that's where most of the grain grew. That'd be if the US started exporting all the grain and not leaving enough grain for people to eat. The states that mostly produce grain, which would be the Midwest, they're the ones that are seeing all this grain growing and then going away, and nothing in the grocery stores. So they feel as like, Wow, we are really getting fucked. Well, everybody else's too. It's not like anybody else's grocery stores have grain and yours don't. It's just that you grow this stuff, and so that's why it's like this big thing. It's like, Oh no, they were starving. The Ukrainians, no. They were starving. Everybody in the Soviet Union, they were just growing the grain in Ukraine.
Sir BenYeah I don't know enough to challenge you on that. All I can say is that central planning doesn't work.
Sir GeneCommunism doesn't work.
Sir BenNo, it does not yet. We seem to be headed there every fucking day.
Sir GeneYeah. Which is very sad. know I've sent you a few articles here between our shows of like people getting mail saying they have to register their gardens because the government needs to, know what you're doing,
Sir BenAnd
Sir Genecontrol what you're allowed to.
Sir Benif you register your garden I pity you. I mean, who the, even if there have, at what point? Do we see people go, Okay, enough of this and stand up. And I, I'm afraid I'm deathly afraid that we're not going to that we are going to just keep marching down this road. People are not ever going to stand up. People are not ever gonna say yet, No, I'm not doing that. And we're, we're gonna get to the point where we do have communism in this country. And, you can, the old saying, you can vote your way to communism, but you have to fight your way out. So I don't know.
Sir GeneNo, that's very true. But that's the thing is I think if we take the example, let's say somebody wrote a fictional book, right? So about the next. 50 years of the US and the US keeps going the way, and that, let's ignore the whole Ukraine situation for now so that we take away the risk of nuclear war. But in that
Sir BenKurt. Kurt Vette beat us to it.
Sir Genewell, let's let, I don't know that he beat us to the same conclusions. So, in the next 50 years, you guys continues to get a lot more communist than states like California and Massachusetts. Actually have majority communist legislatures in them. That's the new party that, that has come out in power, that they've shed their pretense of being Democrats and they've genuinely come out like Bernie Sanders and just said they're actually communist. And this continues
Sir Bendon't know what you're doing, but there's a lot of mic noise.
Sir GeneOh, really? Oh, that's not good. Okay. Sorry. Yeah, and see this proves I'm Mexico, that's why there's mic noise. Otherwise, everything would be just fine Anyway. So, there they would be those states would become more communist. Some states, let's say Texas as an example, would try it and resist that. But everybody's still a part of the us and the US overall is becoming more and more communist. And then there are things that happen in the US like a crop failures in the Midwest because of the green agendas that the communists have adopted is saying that that we're planting way too many consumable crops. We need to plant trees for every crop that we plant and we end up running out of food. Country goes through some tough times, and in the end, finally there's a civil war or at least the most peaceful version of a civil war, where different regions agreed to no longer be bound by the American contract. Right? Unlike the Civil War in the 18 hundreds in the us, the Civil War in the two thousands is something that happens without major bloodshed, maybe just some short skirmishes because the regions just say, Look, it's, this is not gonna work. Where we need to part ways. So when that happens, these regions break off from each other. We have the West Coast, which is Oregon California, Washington state. We have the Southwest, including Texas. We have the Southeast, we have the Northeast, we have the Midwest. Each of these regions has different production, different supplies, and different consum consumption needs. Either they start figuring out how to live together and work together, even though they just split off from each other, or they're gonna become a lot more insignificant and have to depend on overseas foreign powers, Trade
Sir BenYeah, but that's never gonna happen. The next civil
Sir Genewasn't ever gonna happen in the Soviet Union either, but it did.
Sir Benthe, this is a very different scenario. The next civil war in the United States will actually be a real civil war. So the conflict that erupted in the conflict that erupted in the 1860s was a war between was really a revolution. The South said, Hey, we're gonna go be our own country now. And the North said, No, you're not. It was, the south was not trying to take over the government of the United States. They were trying to just leave the United States. What you're gonna have in the next Civil War is you're not going to have regions breaking apart because. We're too interbred, if you will. There are conservatives living in all 50 states, and there are liberals living in all 50 states. And the political ideology, there is no Mason Dixon line today. The, what was what was it? The comedian said Mason Dixon line goes through grandma's bedroom. Right. And yeah, actually, correct. Correct. Good, sir. Yes. This will be a true civil war. What Americans think of as the Civil War wasn't. What happened in Spain wasn't what happened around the world. We have never seen a true civil war in this country, and when it comes, it's not gonna be good.
Sir GeneOkay. Well, it doesn't really change my premise of my book though. But that my point being simply that different regions have different productivity and different consumption needs, and that when they're all a part of one country it makes it easier to be able to fulfill all those needs from all of those products when they're split. Then you have to get into a lot more a spider web of relationships, but it's still possib. But immediately after they split, when emotions are running high, there's a strong desire to not work with the people that you just physically split from, even though you're literally across the border from them. And I think this is what happened with Ukraine as well along with couple other territories where they logically, rationally, there's every reason to have close working relationships. Even if you have a separate government, that's fine because you're producing things that your neighbor needs, the neighbor's producing things that you need. You can do trade, but the emotions creep in and say, Well, we feel abused by our neighbor and therefore fuck them. We're not gonna do any trade with them. And this is the danger of letting emotions govern politics.
Sir BenWell, yeah, emotions shouldn't govern politics. You should actually be rational. But you know that's hard for people to do. And the fact of the matter is people are irrational all the time. This is not something new. So I, Yeah.
Sir GeneYeah. It's it's the case, but I just think that this is, I'm just trying to make a distinction of people that have a Russo for whatever reason, which is just a an emotional distain for Russia
Sir BenWell,
Sir Geneversus people that are looking
Sir BenVic set themselves up for.
Sir GeneYeah, they, I mean, this is. There's no, nobody arguing that the communists were the good guys here. They were definitely the bad guys. But I think the distinction, if you don't make the distinction between an ethnic group of people like Russian and communists, Communist Russia, the Soviet Union where those people lived when it was governed by communists, then you're doing the
Sir BenAnd there is a conf. There is a conf.
Sir Genelet me finish this then. Then you're doing the same thing that Hitler did with Jews, which is not distinguishing German Jews from Jews that are ethnic Jews. There's a difference in people beyond their ethnicity, and I think this is the mistake that's happening right now. It's for a lot of people and it's unfortunate. I don't like to see it in any direction. I don't like anybody just being simply thought of as. Representative of the place that they were born.
Sir BenYeah, I mean, again, then I've said this, I don't know how many times, I'll say it again. The right level of analysis is always the individual. You CSB sits there and says, You're a Russian heath. Well, you are a heath and you are Russian. So he's not wrong, but
Sir Genetechnically correct. Yeah, exactly.
Sir Ben100%. Anyway the right level of analysis is always the individual and that's what you have to focus on. At least in my opinion. But it is hard for people to disambiguate Russia and, the ussr It has been very long in our memories that those two things were one, and it's, it takes a lot. I mean, even when I was growing up, I mean, when the Soviet Union fell, I was just a kid, but it's something in my memory. So yeah it's a thing.
Sir Geneit's almost 30 years, so I don't know, Maybe it'll take a hundred years, but it, I'll tell you what, it sure seems like people weren't equating Germans with Nazis a lot faster.
Sir BenI disagree with that. I think,
Sir Genethink in the 1970s people were looking at Germany and the products that they manufacture in going Yeah, a bunch of Nazis live there.
Sir BenNot necessarily, but what I can also say is that during that time period, the Germany was occupied, the, I think the big difference is that Germany lost, was occupied and I, it means, it's like the Japanese, We don't think of the Japanese as the empire, but that's because that we're under occupation for a long time. So I, I think that's the
Sir Geneaccording to Putin, both Germany and Japan still are occupied,
Sir BenI, In what way is Japan occupied?
Sir Genewell, a lack of self-determination, lack of real military of its own and the permanent us.
Sir BenOkay. Yeah I can get that argument. The point is Russia and the SSR just gave up and there's this thought process. It's a head fake. I think is the way a lot of people approach it, that, Oh, they really didn't, They're really not communist. They're really not communist anymore. They're still, they're still communists. There's still this, there's still that. Yeah.
Sir GeneYeah. Either that or people just didn't really understand what communism were and they just assumed that communist meant you were Russian about it. It's, it is weird, man, because I think there's plenty of things that people can talk negatively about the Russian government end, but clinging onto this idea of like, they're just rebuilding the Soviet Union. Retarded. It just shows a complete lack of understanding of the history of the world.
Sir BenWell, it's just not gonna happen. But what I would say is that, and I think I've said this multiple times on this show, is that I really think Russia in the US are two ships passing in the night. In a lot of ways. I think that the US is going way, way more communistic than I would've ever thought. And I think, Russia is going the opposite direction. I think that they are moving towards more freedoms. I don't think the Russian state is a good state. It's not a free enough country where I'm, expatriating to by any stretch of the imagination. But if I'm looking at trend lines it's to me going in a better direction than we are. And that's very scary and sad.
Sir GeneYeah. Well, I think one of the. Problems right now with Russia that I really don't like, and I've talked about this and noted in the social outcome as well, is that I think they ought to be embracing full on freedom loving capitalism and while they're doing what they're doing. And an example of that is not making protests against this war illegal, like I thought that was a mistake. I had said it on day one. I think this is gonna bite'em in the ass, is that you have to sell the benefits of the war on its face. You can't simply say nobody is allowed to protest against it, because that does make you seem more like what the west is trying to portray you as, which is a dictator chef.
Sir BenYeah.
Sir Geneso that's a bad move on their part. And it, Putin doesn't just make laws by executive order unlike some people think. So a lot of this is actually coming out of the Duma and he is as I've said plenty of times, he is fairly moderate when it comes to Russian politics. There are a lot of people in Russia that want to go a lot further and a lot faster towards regaining the Russian Empire Territories. A lot of people that would love nothing better than things completely illegal that they dislike religious.
Sir BenYeah. Well, and One of the things that I think you've pointed out a few times is that there is, since the fall of the Soviet Union, and since religion religious freedoms have come back a bit in Russia. You do have a huge resurgence in the Russian Orthodox Church that was totally suppressed under communism.
Sir Geneand it was a shock to me. I did not expect that many people to all of a sudden just get religion.
Sir Benwhy is that? I mean, it was driven underground by communism, but I think it was always there. I don't think it ever went
Sir GeneThey weren't practicing, they weren't doing shit. It was always one of those things that,
Sir Benwell. I mean, quite frankly, I think that the resurgence shows that they were.
Sir GeneNo. No, I don't think so. I think the resurgence chose. People are very open to it and it's a new thing for the vast majority of Russians. Well was a new thing 30 years ago. No, no longer a new thing and that a lot of people liked what they started experiencing. It was the first time for a lot of people of going to church. It was the first time for a lot of people of having to even think about this topic. And I think an awful lot of them enjoyed it, started seeing benefits from it, whatever. They saw it as a positive thing. I don't think it was ever like, Oh, there was millions of churches that were underground in Russian. No, that didn't exist, dude.
Sir Benwell then that's even, I mean, I would say in the US we are going through what I would call, a new great awakening. But it sounds like Russia beat us to it on that, and that's nothing but good news to me,
Sir GeneYeah. And it. I don't know that it's necessarily good news to me, but it is interesting. It's been interesting to observe and it means that the and I've talked about this before as well, is that my realization later in life has been that for an awful lot of people, majority of the people out there, religion serves a useful purpose. And that is not something that I would've said 15, 20 years ago.
Sir BenWell, I mean, you have to have faith in something.
Sir GeneDo you,
Sir BenYeah. You
Sir Genedon't know, man. I don't know.
Sir BenOkay.
Sir Geneyou could be an nihilist.
Sir BenWell, but ni that, that's the great danger, right,
Sir GeneI don't think nihilists see that as a danger.
Sir BenWell, that's because I don't see anything as a positive either. Well anyway yeah, nihilism is definitely something to be avoided because that's when you become dangerous to not only yourself, but the rest of mankind. So,
Sir GeneI, yeah I thought the Nihilists and the big leki were very well portrayed.
Sir BenI've got new information. Oh man, that movie
Sir Genethat was such a great movie.
Sir Benperfect movie in so many
Sir GeneClassic movie. And that was, I think they just
Sir Bendude divides, I'm sorry,
Sir Geneeven it was, they just had either the 20th or 25th anniversary, I can't remember, of that movie.
Sir BenYeah, I just want my rug back.
Sir GeneJust held the room together. Exactly. So what else going on? I'm trying to remember. Well, I think I mentioned I bought a gun,
Sir BenYou did it came out in 1998, by the way.
Sir Gene98. So that What does that make it? 25 years? Yeah. 24 or I thought it was 25. Okay.
Sir BenNot quite
Sir Geneyeah, I guess, I guess not quite there. Soon enough I must have watched something that was the 20th anniversary then. I just didn't see it for the last few years Cause it was like a behind the scenes thing for it. Yeah, so I, I finally got that six five grl that I was kind of thinking and getting. So I ended up getting it.
Sir BenYeah. What you think so
Sir GeneIt's, well, I haven't shot it yet, but it's probably the most normal gun I've bought recently. Nothing folds, nothing flips, nothing moves. It's a regular ar There's nothing fancy
Sir Bendisappointing. Gene
Sir GeneWell, I know all my other guns are transformers. This one is not at all. So I'm looking forward to taking out the range. Do some shooting at, I gotta buy some of that buck around ammo first though. Jesus. Oh, incidentally, did you know that you, the, I just saw in one of the mailings, I get that PM CMO was selling for, I wanna say it was 32 cents, around 31 or 32 cents around right now at
Sir BenFor what Caliber?
Sir GeneNine millimeter, sorry, nine millimeter PMC thousand rounds for right around 32 cents around,
Sir Benhuh.
Sir GeneWhich is, and I did the math. I was curious. So I looked it up almost exactly equivalent once you take inflation into account to what? I was paying for it in the early two thousands, which was 20 cents around.
Sir Benso interestingly enough I've been looking at inflation and just looking at reported numbers, not even, but
Sir GeneStats. Yep.
Sir Benyeah, but just based off of reported numbers, cuz I was thinking about, growing up and what my parents were making in, the eighties and what that would be equivalent to now. And it's, it's interesting. So if you, I was born in 86, so if you take a hundred grand in 1986, So the family making a hundred grand in 1986, what do you think that's equivalent to?
Sir GeneSo that is equivalent to$286,000.
Sir Ben286. Did you just put it into a calculator or are you guessing?
Sir Geneno. I just know these numbers off top of.
Sir BenYeah, it's not quite, It's 252, but still, So a hundred thousand dollars income in 1986 is equivalent to$250,000 income today.
Sir GeneI think it's a little more than that. It depends which site you use,
Sir BenOkay. Well, regardless,
Sir Geneeither way, it's right around
Sir Bena huge evaluation of the dollar that, that's an inflation rate of 152% anyway,
Sir GeneYeah, there's the, in the last what did I look at the last 15 years? It's it's about 60%, which is really huge. So if you made a hundred grand 15 years ago, you would need to be making. Over 150 grand today, no, 160 over 160 grand today to buy, to have the same buying power,
Sir BenYep.
Sir Genewhich is pretty bad. I mean, that's given that the government basically has been reporting forever, that we have no inflation. That's right around one or 2%. And that, for that, for the last 20 years bank accounts have paid less than 1% interest on their checking and savings.
Sir BenYeah all I can say is if anyone has a variable rate loan right now you really better get that consolidated down.
Sir GeneYeah, no that's a good point, But
Sir Benin the 1980s when my parents bought a house, they were paying 20% interest rate. We're we're gonna do one of two things. We're either gonna head back towards that and, stabilize our rapidly inflating currency. We might have an out with a new, rebuilding of Europe, but we'll see. Or, the fed's going to back off and not get this under control and it's gonna go really bad, really quick. I mean, we could end up with hyperinflation. Overnight. When you go back and look at what happened in the Imar Republic it wasn't something that came on slowly. It's something that came on overnight.
Sir GeneYeah. No, that's,
Sir BenAnd you pointed out last night that you know, China's selling their dollars.
Sir GeneThey are, Yeah. That was something that I actually heard at in Mexico here, where I'm at.
Sir BenDoes China have Right or left hand drive
Sir GeneI wouldn't know.
Sir BenOkay. Anyway, go on.
Sir GeneAnyway, so the China right now doing a do a buyback of yoon by selling dollars is reinforcing the Chinese currency while destabilizing the US currency. And no one's talking about it in the media because everyone's so focused on Ukraine.
Sir BenWell, and this goes back to, China being a potential bad actor as far as the pipeline is concerned. It's definitely in their interest to destabilize the US. Now, I will say that out of all Western currencies, the dollar is the strongest. But that's because we are the, we're going, we will be the last one to fall as it goes. But yeah the pound sterling and the and the Euro are not doing too great right now.
Sir GeneYeah, no, it's it's definitely heading in the wrong direction, but I saw a lot of other currencies, like I saw this morning that the the New Zealand dollar down to I think 58 American Cents.
Sir BenThe dollar due.
Sir GeneYeah. Yeah. And I mean, they've always been under one US dollar, but I don't recall them ever being close to half a US dollar in the past.
Sir BenYeah. And now you have, I mean, you have the pound almost parody with the dollar,
Sir GeneYeah.
Sir Benso
Sir GeneYeah. It's It's definitely happening. No. Two ways about it. So I don't know. I mean, again I think it's the same messaging that we've had for people in the past. Just try to be more self sufficient, have chickens, kinda like Tim Pool, That's always a winning solution.
Sir BenHere's the thing, and this is what I, when I had a conversation with some people who are not very political and not paying attention. I just said, go to the grocery store, get a little extra food. Worst case scenario eat it over the next few months. Here's the thing. Anyone who's paying attention is going to be better off than those who are not. And the sad fact is the majority of people are not paying attention. We are closer to nuclear war right now than we were during the Cuban missile Crisis. And the big difference is during the Cuban Missile crisis, every American knew it. Every American was paying attention. Every American was doing something and preparing for it. Now no one is.
Sir GeneYeah. And we're I don't know, man. I think most people don't really think that if all we do is just send some money to Ukraine, how that could possibly result in nuclear war.
Sir BenYeah, well, when that money is in the form of weapons and dead Russians, I mean, that's how.
Sir GeneYeah. And it's I. It's hard to say. It's interesting times. That's the Chinese pro, right? We're living in interesting times.
Sir BenWell, it's the Chinese curse,
Sir GeneWell,
Sir Benright? May you live in interesting times.
Sir GeneThey, they've definitely applied that
Sir BenYeah. Well, Jean, anything else?
Sir Genewell. I don't know man. I mean, I felt like, is there anything else going on? We spent most of the episode just talking about Ukraine stuff and I'm sure there are people that are getting kind of tired of us cuz they're getting hit from every direction on
Sir Benyeah, I mean,
Sir Geneanything good happening. Anything in Interesting. I've been enjoying sitting by the pool and relaxing, just having good time
Sir BenUhhuh. Uhhuh, sure you are. Well, I think that There haven't been a lot of great things going on, but I think there's definitely some funny things with Biden and some gaffs there. Kamala's gaff at the de militarized zone was
Sir GeneOh,
Sir Benespecially hilarious.
Sir GeneThat was funny. She didn't even notice it.
Sir BenNo, she's totally oblivious. Yeah.
Sir GeneYeah, she didn't say, Oops, I meant south,
Sir BenYeah. So anyway,
Sir Genebut even funnier. So there was a a map that I stuck up on No. In social, like, that has kind of an image of the countries that they have nuclear weapons And on that map they, they have North Korea with whatever they, our estimate of their nuclear capability is. But the place that's actually highlighted on the map is South Korea. And somebody pointed themselves like, Hey, this map has this backwards, then somebody else not. Chimed in and says, Hey man, didn't you hear Family Anderson reverse those two? Like, that's not where they are now. The names are changed. The North Korea is in the south and South Korea is in the north. Get used to it. This is our fun administration that we're living with.
Sir Benyeah. The administration is, I mean, there's just no, it, it's clown world. There, there is no excusing it. And the press secretary, whatever her name is just so absurd. The gaff the
Sir GeneClaude Vandam.
Sir BenYeah. The gaff that Biden had the other day about the dead congresswoman and all, she sits there and says, Well, she was top of mind, not, She was on the top of his mind. I mean, just incomplete sentences, ludicrous thoughts, not just saying, You know what? He's tired. He had a bad schedule and he forgot. I mean, just that simple admission. Why not? Why can't they admit that?
Sir Genebecause they don't think that if they, or rather they think, if they don't admit it, then people can't say that there's something wrong with the president.
Sir BenWell, I mean, it, but to deny it, it makes it even
Sir Genepretend that it's just a quirky speech pattern than to say, Oh yeah, he forgot.
Sir BenI
Sir GeneI. think for a lot of these people, the idea of saying anything negative about Biden is admitting that we have a lame president in the office. We have somebody that is more lame than even Roosevelt.
Sir BenYeah, I see what you did there, Ge. I see what you did there.
Sir GeneUhhuh.
Sir Benfor those who don't get it Roosevelts couldn't walk and being lame anyway. Lame like a horse. Yeah. I, I don't know. I mean, I think that it, they're making it worse by not admitting it though. really do. I mean, I look at it and go, Okay, so basically what you're telling me is he's senile and you don't wanna say that. Right? Because people can misspeak, people can forget things, people can, whatever. But it's just
Sir GeneYeah. You can cover for it or you can lean into it.
Sir Benand they are leaning in hard.
Sir GeneWhen? No, I think they're leaning out I don't think they're leaning in. Leaning in would be saying yes. Yes. He made a mistake. The guy's 84 years old, what he expect? He's working hard on this Ukraine stuff. He's up all night thinking about it.
Sir BenWhat I'm saying is they're
Sir GeneThat would be laying in.
Sir Benthat. He's okay,
Sir GeneYeah. They're doubling down on these. Okay. Exactly.
Sir Benand here's the thing is I don't
Sir Genesee here. Nothing to see.
Sir Benbut I don't understand that. I mean, at what point is the 25th Amendment actually going to be on the table and Kamala becoming president?
Sir GeneYeah. I don't know, man. I think maybe the actual powers in charge are thinking that she's too stupid to be put into that role. And I know that Hillary's definitely been campaigning on that side of the argument. It's like, no. You can't possibly. Contemplate having her be the president, cuz Hillary still wants to be the first female.
Sir BenWell, she could be the first female elected.
Sir GeneYeah. It's different.
Sir BenYeah. don't think
Sir GeneAnd that requires more work.
Sir Benyeah I don't think that there's any chance of Clinton getting in, but that's,
Sir GeneI don't either, but who the hell knows? I mean, right now, given the state of everything, know, On the one hand no, no country ever changes its president in the middle of a war. So they may be trying to go along those routes and get into a conflict so that ensures Biden gets reelected. On the other hand the word that they. Seemingly trying to get into doesn't really have a winner.
Sir BenYeah I see zero chance of Biden being reelected. There's just e even during a war time I don't see him hanging onto office just because of the economy. I mean, when you have Cardi B coming out and bashing Biden on the economy, there's just no way he survives this,
Sir GeneWho's she?
Sir BenA really degenerate rapper.
Sir GeneOkay. Got it.
Sir BenI use the word degenerate there purposefully. I can't stand this person, but
Sir Geneyeah. What does she do? The one that played the fluke.
Sir Benno different one. But anyway, it, it's, regardless. She's some women see her as empowering. I see her as nothing but absolutely. What is wrong with. The modern feminist movement in so many ways, but that's neither here nor there.
Sir GeneWell, I thought you just said she criticized by them,
Sir BenShe did.
Sir Geneso what's wrong with that?
Sir BenI, That's my point is that she is even criticizing Biden. I do not think very highly of her, though.
Sir Geneoh, okay. Yeah. But yeah, I mean, you're, you were not seeing highly of ADON either, but it seemed
Sir BenI, I can still recognize when someone's doing something right. Yes, absolutely.
Sir GeneYeah. Huh.
Sir BenYeah.
Sir GeneThe enemy of my enemy is my friend. Something like that.
Sir BenYeah. Something like that.
Sir GeneSo I don't know. And we talked about the book, so I'll be going through and kind of posting my thoughts as I'm reading the company. You're gonna talk about the other book next time, which you probably will have either finished or gotten through a good chunk of,
Sir BenI don't know if I'll finish it, but I'll at least get
Sir Geneyou're like a
Sir Benmore started. I, you keep saying these things, it's like you being in Mexico, it's just simply not true.
Sir Genetakes me, Oh man. The only time I was reading Fast was during Covid, when I had Covid, cuz then like I could get through a book in like two days. Generally I, if I'm reading the book, it's gonna take me weeks.
Sir BenYeah, I mean, it just,
Sir GeneCause I only do like 20
Sir Benmuch time I'm going to devote to it
Sir GeneYeah.
Sir Benand it's whether or not it's a good book or not, that's a huge, If it's not a good book, it takes me way longer to read it.
Sir GeneWhether it sucks you in. Yeah, no, I get that. I'm very much the same way. All right. Well, I don't know man. I think that's probably good enough. We talked for quite a while. If we missed any topics
Sir Bengonna have to edit it together because of some technical difficulties.
Sir GeneIt'll be seamless. So this will have to get edited out, so no one will notice. That's been edited, but thank you for mentioning that. So I'm giving me more work. But yeah, it's just cuz we talked about this stuff like for the third time now I keep thinking there's something missing that we previously discussed that I can't remember.
Sir BenI'm sure there is, and I'm sure the first time we talked about it was probably the most brilliant and we screwed up, but
Sir Genenever. Let's never talk without a microphone.
Sir BenWell, well we rarely, We've talked twice with a
Sir Genetwice in how many years?
Sir BenYeah. Handful.
Sir GeneUhhuh. Oh. Did you see Adam and Alex?
Sir BenI watched the entire thing. That was great. I'm glad to see him going on there and doing that. I know he did it a while back, got some threats, backed off on it. It's good to see him going back. It looks like Alex is starting a new site that's not going to be controlled by the bankruptcy court for his funding. So everyone needs to be looking at that. So 50% off,
Sir GeneWhat's it called?
Sir Ben50% off.
Sir GeneThat's a great name. 50% off.com. Yeah. I think he'll recover just fine. He's got plenty of people that like him.
Sir BenWell, I mean, he's essentially today saying, Infowars is gonna become a zombie run by the bankruptcy court, and there's not much he can do about that. So, yeah.
Sir GeneYeah. And
Sir BenBut he's selling all his old products and everything on the other one. So, and hey,
Sir GeneYeah. And I, from my understanding, the products are decent, right?
Sir BenHe's got a lot of good stuff. I, at least I, Hi historically have used some of his supplements and so
Sir GeneOh, the libido ones. Got it.
Sir BenYeah, actually the Super Vitality not for libido, but just energy. And then the one I really like is the real red pill that's phenomenal. So 100%. It's a predone supplement, so I do lots of hormone precursor supplementation is what I like. So I've been taking iodine for
Sir Genethen, or what?
Sir BenNo predone is, So your thyroid uses two main ingredients to make pretty much every hormone in your body That's And pregnant alone. So by doing that, you promote natural, healthy hormone balance.
Sir GeneIt's a cholesterol
Sir BenI'm sorry.
Sir Geneis? It's a cholesterol one.
Sir BenNo, it's what the thyroid uses to take cholesterol and make into different hormones.
Sir GeneOh, okay. Okay. Okay. Got it.
Sir BenSo it's a precursor.
Sir Genea
Sir BenYeah. And I, so, those are my main two supplements and then vitamin D, and it's
Sir GeneAnd he sells vitamin D as well.
Sir BenHe does, I don't use his vitamin
Sir GeneOh, okay. Okay. Yeah, I got some of the stuff years ago and I don't recall either good or bad.
Sir BenI, His toothpaste is good.
Sir GeneTooth base is good. Interesting.
Sir BenYeah. Yeah. He's got a couple different toothpaste out there that are actually what I use daily, just because I don't like a fluoride toothpaste, but that's me.
Sir GeneYeah. Yeah. Well, I don't know. I should reach out to those people.
Sir BenYeah.
Sir GeneYeah. Well, I used to run a supplement company
Sir Benlet me, Yeah. But okay. You're gonna reach out to them and do what?
Sir GeneTalk about helping them.
Sir BenOkay.
Sir GeneYou help print?
Sir BenNext gig, working for Infowars.
Sir GeneWell, it's
Sir Benunhireable after that.
Sir Genewouldn't be in for, but it
Sir BenIt'd be 50% off that kind.
Sir Geneyeah. Where do you work? Going outta business.com. You remember that? New York store? Oh, there's a, actually, that was brilliant. There's a, an electronic shop that was set up in New York that was the, like the name of it was going out of business sale, people that didn't realize that was the name of the shop were thinking that it
Sir Benit was going out of business. Yeah.
Sir GeneAnd they really lean into that so that everything looked like it had some, high price that was crossed out and like take 50% off. So it, But that was their business model just operating like that?
Sir BenOkay. I was totally unaware.
Sir GeneYeah, that was a real thing. It was not just a Saturday nightlight night live sketch. Oh. Did you hear Saturday Night Live? It looks like may be going away.
Sir BenYeah, I did. I I know they've gotten rid of quite a bit of the cast and so on, but,
Sir Geneor eight people.
Sir BenYeah. But I mean, they also had a pretty big cast Saturday Night Live, man, I, they have done some funny bits here and there, but I've, I, it's never been for me and my generation, I mean, if particularly funny bit, I'll catch on YouTube at this point, but other than that, it's not something I'm watching.
Sir GeneYeah. They've gone through plenty of ups and downs In terms of cast, I think the original cast was just brilliant. Then they kind of went through a little bit of dry spell and they had another resurrection cast that was very good, that like guys like Norm McDonald were on. I,
Sir BenYeah. And if Saturday Night Live. Where to not be live and just be a YouTube channel doing sketch comedy. They'd probably be fantastic.
Sir GeneYeah. Well, Funny Or Die basically was. It was alums from Saturday Night Live. But yeah, I don't know. I think the live aspect has really lost a lot of the appeal, although really if they were doing it live, it should be on Twitch, not on YouTube.
Sir BenWell, whatever.
Sir GeneBut, and I bet you if they put Saturday Night Live on Twitch in real time, that they would get a record Twitch audience.
Sir Benmaybe,
Sir GeneI think they would. I really do. It'd have to be funny though, like it couldn't be bad.
Sir BenThat's the thing is they've gone so woke, and stayed there that
Sir GeneYou can't keep making fun of old white dudes by having actor who's an actual murderer playing old white dudes.
Sir BenOh, shots fired. Yeah. He allegedly,
Sir GeneWell, he is been charged you.
Sir Benhe's been charged. Charge charging is not proof of a crime.
Sir Genekey away, as far as I'm concerned.
Sir BenWell, I mean, And what we're talking about
Sir Genehim if he wasn't guilty.
Sir Benbut Okay. What was the what was the Brennan Okay. Brennan presumption of innocence until yeah.
Sir GeneUhhuh. Well, in case of Hollywood
Sir Bensee. This is why people don't like
Sir Genego along with that. Why is that?
Sir BenNo presumption of
Sir GeneBecause we, Yeah, because we're ironic. People don't like irony. Is that what it is?
Sir BenYeah.
Sir GeneThat is a cultural phenomenon. And every Russian has ironic, sarcastic, ironic, you name it,
Sir BenOkay. Well anyway, yeah. So Alex, Bald Baldwin's been charged. I, Yes,
Sir GeneOkay. What do you think it is?
Sir BenI, Irony is something that happens. Sarcasm is generally a statement.
Sir GeneYeah, so the difference is whether you're laugh or not,
Sir BenAh, okay.
Sir Genedoesn't depend on humor.
Sir BenNow, irony can be tragic.
Sir GeneYeah. Sarcasm depends on humor. It could be dark humor, but it has to be humor. But anyway, so what were we saying? Something about something
Sir BenSo where's your short term memory now? What?
Sir GeneI, No, not at all. My memory's good. I just wasn't listening.
Sir BenWell, just Alec Baldwin being charged in the rush shooting.
Sir GeneYou think he didn't do it? Because Tim thinks he did it on purpose this
Sir BenI don't know that he did it on purpose, but he definitely pulled the trigger and caused the gun. Didn't go off magically. That's, guns don't do that. And, if it were dropped and went off, okay, sure. Being held stable in someone's hand, that doesn't happen. Just doesn't.
Sir Genea gun and another person while pulling the trigger. Regardless of what you think is in the gun, is always dangerous and you are always responsible for the consequences. That's
Sir BenAbsolutely. Well, in, in, in most scenarios, my understanding is when people are acting, usually they will do it at such an angle. So it looks like they're pointing the gun at someone, but they're not actually pointing the gun at someone. I think that says a lot. This entire picture, there was a lot of strife. There was a lot of angst and animosity on the crew. I, the armor definitely
Sir Gene12 years old.
Sir Benwell and inexperienced and needs to be questioned and looked at. His defense of, well, someone gave it to me and, I'm not supposed to know bullshit. Dude, you, Alec Baldwin's been in enough pictures
Sir Geneof movies with him. Handling guns.
Sir BenYes, He, And here's the thing. If you hand me a gun, regardless of the scenario, we're at the range. You hand me a gun, first thing I'm going to do is eject the magazine, check the chamber, see where I'm at, put it back in. Unless I watch you do that, I'm going to do it myself.
Sir GeneYeah. And I would never hand somebody a gun without the slide.
Sir BenYeah, exactly. And I mean, that, that's absolutely what you should do, right? It's good etiquette. But the fact of the matter is, this is a revolver. He could have thrown the cylinder open, saw that there were bullets in there. And since he's going to pointed at someone, it would
Sir GeneWell, and he's rehearsing, he's not shooting. So if he sees bullets in a gun for rehearsal, he should take them out and hand them to an assistant to take off stage. Then do the rehearsal, then bring the bullets back
Sir BenWell blanks,
Sir Geneblank. Right? Fine. Blanks.
Sir BenBut I mean,
Sir Genewhen you're
Sir Bena blanket at
Sir Geneyou don't have blanks in the gun when you're rehearsing, dude.
Sir BenNo, not at all.
Sir GeneAnd the fact that they were using the same gun for general fun plinking in the evenings is just, That's asinine.
Sir BenWell, I mean, it's fine. So
Sir Geneno, it's not. That gun is a prop. It should
Sir BenNo, it's not it. So this is the thing. They were u they were not using a prop gun.
Sir GeneNo, a
Sir Bengun would not have a barrel that could fire a weapon. That could fire a projectile.
Sir Genea prop. Gun is not necessarily a gun that can't shoot a prop, gun or otherwise. Is anything that it's used in the production of a movie, that's a prop.
Sir BenOkay. My point is, was a real firearm. They were using it as a prop and for fun. I have no problem with them shooting in the evening and enjoying firearms because I think that's great. Why, if you're, if you have proper firearm handling etiquette on no bullshit, because if he had done what he was supposed to, there's no way in reality that this is an accident. I'm
Sir GeneI don't think it's a good idea to do that with any preps. I wouldn't want people if your movie involves fast cars. I don't want people in the evening after done shooting, taking off and taking the car down to Laguna Beach. No, don't do shit that can endanger somebody the next day. Don't place additional risk where it doesn't need to be.
Sir BenThat, but that's not what happened. The risk was not introduced by them shooting the gun. The risk was introduced by them mishandling the gun.
Sir GeneWhat Baldwin did is totally unrelated to what I'm talking about. I'm saying in general, once something becomes a prop, once there's a specific use for this item in the course of shooting a movie, don't use that same item for non movie related stuff until you're done with using it for the movie that's. That's just risk management. You don't want to have to replace the brakes on the car you're using in, there's a movie cuz somebody was fucking around having fun running that same car all over time in the evenings, you don't wanna have to do anything that compromises the potential risk of an item that is a prop. So it should only be used during the movie. And that, I mean, goes through for everything. Chairs, tables, doesn't matter what it is, if it's used in the course of a production and it is a prop, it has been paid for by the production company. Don't fucking use it for anything else until the movie's over and all that shit get sold.
Sir BenI think Gene's saying that he speaks from experience here. Something bad happened
Sir GeneWell, I was a producer in the past, so there's, I
Sir Bennot just of they know agenda show
Sir GeneNo, I mean like an. Movie producer, but it's not a, it's not proper etiquette to do that. And they were doing it. It had nothing to do with Baldwin's actions. I just don't like them doing that.
Sir BenFair enough.
Sir GeneYeah. And Baldwin, I mean, I don't know. I somehow think that 20 years ago when he was a little younger, I don't think this would've happened unless it was intentional. Right now, Tim thinks it's intentional. I think that it's probably more likely just neglect on Baldwin's part
Sir BenWell, here's the thing. Regardless of intent, he shot the woman. At the very least, it's manslaughter.
Sir GeneOh Yeah, absolutely. No, He, killed someone there. Now you can argue about was he a murderer? That implies some intent, but he's absolutely a killer
Sir BenWell, you cannot say even that this. Accidental. Right. He intentionally pulled the trigger. There's an intentional act there. Now, he may not have thought that the gun would go off or whatever, but through his negligence it did.
Sir GeneYep. And he bears responsibility for that. And I, he may not be the only person that bears responsibility, but he's certainly the main person that bears responsibility.
Sir BenYep. So we'll say Hollywood justice we'll see.
Sir GeneYeah. I just, I wonder if we're gonna see a repentant crying Alec Baldwin
Sir BenNo, he's gonna say it wasn't his fault the entire time.
Sir GeneYou think he's just gonna stick with that? Yeah. Okay.
Sir BenHe has no remorse. He doesn't think he did anything wrong.
Sir Genethat was a good movie. Yeah.
Sir BenOkay. Unintentional. But No I don't think he thinks he did anything wrong. He's the victim here in his mind.
Sir GeneYou think that he's been coaching to that or you just think that he is
Sir Benno. I think that he, with, he's coached himself into it. So he is very much in a liberal mind space, right. He really is. With his depiction of Trump, everything I think he's gone down the victimization rabbit hole as it were. And, I, if he intentionally did it, then what I'm saying is wrong, but I'm not going to assume that he intentionally did it. Cuz I think, if he wanted to kill someone, he could have it done in different ways. He's worth enough money that, if he wanted her dead, she'd be dead and
Sir GeneWell, I think
Sir Benway that he would be.
Sir GeneI think Tim's argument is that he thought that this would be a great way to get away with it because he had a inexperienced Armon said he blamed us on and did blame on, and he could act his way into convincing people this was totally not his fault and not have to pay any consequences for taking this woman out.
Sir BenBut that assumes that he wants to be the person who ends this woman.
Sir GeneYeah.
Sir BenAnd I'm not willing to make that assumption yet.
Sir GeneReally? Haven't you ever wanted to end some somebody's life.
Sir BenI mean, I've wanted to kick the crap outta someone multiple times in my life,
Sir GeneYou remember these people in Hollywood. They're such narcissists.
Sir BenAgain, it's just, we'll see. We'll see what ends up happening. Hopefully there's an actual trial and
Sir GeneI think he probably will end up on trial, but I think he's gonna get the velvet glove treatment.
Sir BenI don't think
Sir Genegonna get, I think he's gonna get whatever the minimum that they can end up selling to the public. And saying, Look it's totally all these other people's fault, but also he should have known better and he made a mistake that ended up in this woman losing her life. And, we're gonna teach him a lesson for that and it'll be like two years.
Sir BenSo you actually think you'll see jail time.
Sir GeneNo, I think that's what's gonna be handed to him in the fi in the judgment. I don't know if he's gonna ever be in jail or not, but, it could be. Yeah. But
Sir Benhe does, it'll be Martha Stewart. Ask.
Sir GeneYeah, exactly. It'll be it'll be jail time on Martha's Vineyard He'll be spending his time teaching English to the the Mexicans that showed up from Florida.
Sir BenWhat a good troll. What a good troll.
Sir GeneYep. That was very good.
Sir Benall right, man.
Sir GeneI gotta get some vacationing down here, so I gotta run. But
Sir BenYou enjoy your staycation.
Sir GeneI'm not staying anywhere, dude. I'm gonna do all kinds of activities out here. Got a full schedule.
Sir BenWell, you have a good one, Jean. It's been good talking to.
Sir GeneYeah. And we'll see you all back in a week.