0:02:32 Unknown_09: To my funeral room to make sure that I stay dead 0:05:06 Unknown_10: In the wake of the shootings in Dayton and El Paso, the Midland Police Department is preparing for any potential copycats. Unknown_03: Crystal, I spoke with MPD who say they are as prepared as they can be for any potential mass shooting. Midland Police Department says they're doing everything they can to prevent that kind of tragedy from happening here locally. Unknown_05: As far as prepping for what has happened already, we are already ahead of that curve. We've been completing squad training and new active shooter techniques. Unknown_03: Midland Police say nearly everyone in their department has done mass shooting trainings, so they know how to jump in if any situation arises. 0:05:44 Unknown_05: By training, projecting what might happen, we can always be better prepared. Unknown_04: to yet another deadly shooting in our state. We've been following this story since our newscast at 6 when we learned about the shooting rampage in the Midland-Odessa area. Unknown_06: When the DPS troopers got the car stopped, he was then shot by the occupant of the car. The vehicle continued westbound into the city of Odessa and shot an individual. Unknown_00: Police say the suspect continued driving and fired at several others. Then he abandoned his car and stole a mail truck. While driving the mail truck, police say the man kept on firing at people. The shooting sent panic into the streets as police post to Facebook urging people to get off the roads as they continue to look for the shooter. Oh my God! The suspect then heads to the local movie theater where he's met with several law enforcement agencies who, after exchanging gunfire, killed the suspect. 0:07:57 Unknown_10: it's muted hey guys normie's boomer moment so you can hear me but you can't hear normie you Unknown_01: now they can hear me all right so uh what i tried to say i was trying to pay attention to too many things uh welcome to fuck the world tonight i am your host old angry normie and we're going to roll into uh the zoom meeting which we're all we're all um kind of new to got punky shrewdster and blue waffle hunter with me how are you what's going on 0:08:58 Unknown_01: Not much. Unknown_11: Pretty excited here. Unknown_01: Hell yeah. Unknown_01: We're hoping to get Mr. McAfee in here shortly. Oh, I see him in the waiting room. Unknown_01: So we're going to go ahead and pull him in. Unknown_01: Mr. John McAfee, you are live on Fuck the World Denied. How are you this evening, sir? Unknown_12: We're doing good. Are we doing video or live? Unknown_01: you can or you don't have to. 0:09:32 Unknown_01: That is all up to you, sir. Unknown_12: I'll pass on the video. How's that? Unknown_08: Oh, yeah, that works. You'll be just like us then. Unknown_01: Yeah. None of us like showing our ugly mugs, so you're probably a prettier dude than most of us. Unknown_01: How are you today, sir? You've had an exciting week. Unknown_12: Not really. I mean, I just had an average week. We're sitting here eating mandarin oranges, drinking vodka and tonic water. Nice. And we were smoking some righteous weed earlier today. 0:10:05 Unknown_12: I piloted a helicopter yesterday. Unknown_01: Yeah, I saw your tweet. I saw that. Yeah, over the Baltic. Unknown_12: Just average fucking weed. Nice. Unknown_12: Beautiful. Unknown_01: Well, then I envy you. Unknown_01: Hey, I'm Punky, by the way. Unknown_08: I'm a co-host here. Unknown_01: Yeah, it's Punky Schroedster. She's had some correspondence with your wife, Janice. Thank you very much, Janice, if you're listening for helping us set this up. 0:10:39 Unknown_08: I am and you're very welcome. Unknown_01: Thank you. Unknown_01: And Mr. Motorboat, which he's in the waiting room, he was the person who made first contact with Janice and he would actually like to talk with you as well as a friend of the stream here, Joshua Moon. Unknown_01: Are you willing to talk with a couple of people? We won't bombard you with a bunch of bullshit. I can guarantee you that. But Unknown_12: They're people I'm talking to. Is that what you're saying? 0:11:11 Unknown_01: Yeah. Yeah, they're people. Unknown_12: as long as they're people no robot yeah we don't we try to keep the feds out so uh we're gonna do our best there so no one's glowing in the dark here sir um so we're gonna bring bring those guys in real quick uh mr motorboat you're alive and joshua moon you were alive uh you're here with mr john mcafee and uh 0:11:45 Unknown_01: Yeah. So we're, we're here at our cozy little stream. Uh, so, uh, so, uh, I got a little refresh at, uh, when, when we started talking with, uh, when motorboat here started talking with, uh, your, your lovely wife, um, we, you know, we all kind of brushed up on our, on our McAfee history and, um, I watched a couple of hit piece documentaries on you that are available there on YouTube. 0:12:19 Unknown_01: Have you watched any of those? Unknown_12: No, actually I haven't. Unknown_12: Not because I have a distaste. I don't have the fucking time. Unknown_12: I've been living in these shoes. What is a fucking documentary going to enlighten me about me? Unknown_12: So I don't have the time for it, sorry. Unknown_01: So you, well, I think it's fair to say that a lot of accusations were thrown out there, which is probably not surprising to you. 0:12:52 Unknown_01: Didn't really want to focus too much on the past. I would say, honestly, no matter which side you believe, you've lived a more than a rock star lifestyle over the last 30 years or so. Unknown_01: Would you say that's fair to say? Unknown_12: I mean, I don't know what a rock star likes to do. I really don't. I have lived authentically. I've been myself. And I've done what I damn well pleased. I don't know why. 0:13:27 Unknown_12: that's living like a rock star, then yeah, I guess so. Unknown_01: I think, I think most people would be in awe of, uh, uh, what it seems like you've been through, sir. Um, I respect that. Yeah. But you are running for president in 2020. Yes. Unknown_01: Uh, so, uh, and you did run, uh, back in 2016. I did on the libertarian banner. Unknown_12: Yes. Unknown_08: There you go. I am a registered libertarian right here. 0:13:59 Unknown_01: There you go. And I was just kind of curious on your stances on some things that have popped up in the last couple of years or have gotten more notice in the last couple of years. Unknown_01: First off, current debate around the Second Amendment. Unknown_01: How do you feel about the Second Amendment, sir? Unknown_12: You know, I mean, we're Here's a problem that we're getting into right at this moment, and that is we're looking at a system that's broken, all right? It doesn't matter who the president is. It doesn't matter who Congress is because the system is like an automobile with a frozen steering wheel, all right? Now, you're asking me about All those drivers of that car, do you think the car gives a flying fuck? The system doesn't give a flying fuck. So it does not matter what I think about the Second Amendment or what Trump thinks about the Second Amendment. Because you're asking me to say, oh, something's wrong here. We're at war. 0:15:10 Unknown_12: And you're wanting me to look at the left rear brake cylinder. Unknown_12: when the fucking car steering wheel is frozen. I just don't give a shit about what people think or say about the second amendment. I own guns. I have always owned guns. You can make whatever fucking laws you would like. I'm always gonna own guns. So it does not matter to me. 0:15:43 Unknown_01: Well, I guess, uh, in particular, the red flag laws, are you, are you familiar with, uh, those things that are popping up in, uh, Unknown_01: local areas uh i think i think someone i can't remember what state it was i just read a news article someone just had their guns taken away i think it was in oregon uh which is no surprise but uh someone just had their guns taken away because they said you need to fight back against antifa and that was considered a red flag and they they took his guns away and he's a you know uh i believe a he's a military vet i want to say he was he was a uh marine 0:16:24 Unknown_12: Well, I'd say the red flag is that they took this guy's guns away. Exactly. That's the red fucking flag. Okay? Because do we need any more laws? Do you understand what government is? Let me explain it. Government are three pieces. Unknown_12: One piece, they call it the legislative branch. Their job is to forever make laws. Unknown_12: Then there's the executive branch. They execute the law. Their job is to find the lawbreaker and punish them. The Justice Department had a whole shenanigans. And then the third part is the justice system. The series of judges are supreme fucking court. And their job is to watch over the executive branch to make sure that they are executing the laws in a fair fashion. Well, that whole system is fucked. The judicial branch's job is to make sure that the government just continues to win, no matter what. And the legislative branch's job is to make as many fucking rules as possible to tie American citizens to their chairs. 0:17:35 Unknown_12: And the executive branch is to spy on your sorry ass and find out before you even break a law that you might be thinking about it and put your ass in jail. Unknown_12: This is the reality of the system we're living in now. Setting examples? Unknown_11: I'm sorry? So they can set examples for more people. Unknown_11: Oh, fuck yes. Unknown_12: I'm a great example that they wish they could make, right? Unknown_12: I would be a terrific fucking example. 0:18:19 Unknown_12: It's something, I guess, to say. I don't know much about my life. God damn, was I a great example? No, I don't want to be an example that way. But however, that's what they do. Unknown_02: Well, if I can ask, the main reason why the Second Amendment is such a talking point right now is the mass shootings that are happening pretty much every day now. What would be your your fix for that? What do you think is the issue for that? Unknown_12: Well, I mean I've been trying to keep count those murdered in that shooting those murdered on the highway by drunk drivers or stolen drivers or high drivers or drivers on telephones And other issues 0:19:11 Unknown_12: relating how we leave this planet i'm really sorry even though it may be horrific in the implementation but the number of people shot and murdered in this country compared to all the other crap which sucks us off this earth. Unknown_12: I just can't get excited. Unknown_01: So you think there's a disproportionate amount of focus on mass shootings when it's a relatively small portion of people murdered or people killed due to neglect or other things? Unknown_01: Yes, absolutely. Unknown_12: I think it's a red herring is what they call in business. The SEC demands that you divulge everything. So if you take your company public, for example, you build a red herring. And what's a red herring do? Its job is to make sure you never buy anything with that company and everybody knows it. It'll say all the bad things on McAfee. First of all, the chairman and founder of the company is a fucking madman and takes drugs. Why invest in that fucking company? Talking about McAfee, okay? 0:20:01 Unknown_12: Secondly, so you list all of the horrific things about the company so that after you do go public and people are buying it and something goes south, the SEC can't say, well, you never disclosed. 0:20:43 Unknown_12: Right? That's called a red herring. And I think what we're seeing now is a red fucking herring. meaning no substance to it, but something they want us to watch. Unknown_09: Right. Unknown_01: I mean, we never see about the murders that happened every weekend in Chicago, for instance. You know, there's more people that are killed in Chicago just by average crime that happens there. Yes. And we don't hear about that, even though there are more people killed than your average, quote unquote, mass shooting. but there is a characteristic to these shootings that are different than like the chicago gang violence or the drug wars in the uh the south border and it doesn't occur anywhere else when something happens like in in crimea where you have the shooting in perch that that's international news because it doesn't happen often in uh slavic countries so i'm curious why why it happens and for what what the motivation is listen the average american that's 200 million working adults. 0:21:17 Unknown_12: The average American lives a life of quiet desperation, commuting to work, commuting home, being a slave to the office five days a week, eight hours a day for 45 years. And you get a gold watch at the end and a pension that won't even pay for your shoelaces. Unknown_12: And that's your life. and you spend it working for something and someone it's not for you now is it you're living on some cell it's worse if you're on an assembly line same motion over and over and over ten thousand times a day for the rest of your life and is that much of a life we lead lives of quiet desperation 0:22:15 Unknown_12: And to give us some sort of hope that our lives are actually better than they really are. We want to look at lives that are worse than anything we can fucking imagine. Unknown_12: And that's what shooting people is all about, right? Oh, thank God we're not being shot, right? We don't have a son or a daughter that's shooting school kids. We don't have school kids that were shot. 0:23:10 Unknown_12: Well, that's going to catch your fucking attention. And you're going to forget for a moment your life. of quiet desperation my take on that for what it's worth yeah yeah i've yeah i've always said something similar where uh where you see it as a life of quiet desperation i've always i've always looked at it as people are so comfortable they're looking for strife uh they're looking for something to be angry about they're looking for a reason to hate someone else because they But isn't that desperation? It is. When you cannot support or tolerate the reality of your existence without experiencing something. 0:23:42 Unknown_12: something you need getting angry about this or upset about that yeah and but i mean comparatively my desperation is not is not a desperation of tooth and nail it's a desperation of the soul yeah it's a desperation of the mind it seems like control through chaos to me maybe yeah how do we alleviate that though what's the how do you make people live a valuable life if we all live 0:24:24 Unknown_02: in quiet desperation in the US? Unknown_12: Well, I'm not sure it's my job to make people live a different life. My job is simply to walk by and, you know, if I see you sleeping and some bad shit's happening that you should be awake for, just try to wake your ass up and then move on. Unknown_12: Listen, I don't have a goal or a master plan. I don't know what the fuck to do about anything. I really don't. i do know that if everybody wakes up and we all see the same thing that thing will change this is the nature of reality we vote these people in office when we see them without that cloak of darkness which all politicians surround themselves when we see them without that in the clear light of day 0:25:17 Unknown_12: Motherfucking hell, did we elect you? Yes, we did. I'm sorry, people. We did. Now, go to the polls today and vote the fuckers out of office. Recall them. Do whatever's necessary. Who do you put in? I don't give a shit. Neither should you. Take the local derelict on the street. Random crazy person from an institution. A 12-year-old girl. Unknown_12: Because whatever and whoever you do put into office is going to be a damn sight better than what we have now. Because they will not be able to support the system any longer. And it will come down. And then build something reasonable from the rubble. But shit, I'm not going to be even around. So don't ask me for plans. I'm just telling you what's going to happen. 0:25:57 Unknown_01: So would you consider yourself kind of an accelerationist? Unknown_01: You kind of want it to burn so you can rebuild it? Unknown_12: No, I wouldn't say that. I don't want anything to burn. Unknown_12: I just want people to wake up. And then just maybe someone's got to burn in order to wake people up. 0:26:35 Unknown_08: I don't know. Unknown_08: I think people want to wake up a bit. Unknown_01: Yeah, I think the more ridiculousness we're seeing, particularly in cultures, the culture that we're in now of accusation and... Victimization. Yeah, victim culture, accusation culture, just this constant pearl clutching that's going on that we see left and right. The mass shootings would be one example of that. 0:27:11 Unknown_01: I think a lot of that is starting to wake people up. uh just not in the way that the media uh wishes they were getting woke up they they wishes they wish that the media the media wished that uh people were getting woke up to their narrative but that's i don't think that's what's happening in general And which is why Trump got elected in 2016, which everyone thought, you know, he was going to be kind of the wild card that would do a lot of what you said, you know, drain the swamp and this and that. But he's proven to kind of to kind of go along with the system a lot more than people. Yeah. So in 2016, I would have said John McAfee is president. That's crazy. 0:27:52 Unknown_01: but then Trump got elected and I saw and I see people's disdain with what Trump's doing now and now I'm saying John McAfee for president I'm kind of thinking fuck yeah I'm kind of thinking fuck yeah out of curiosity do you think that Trump has been a let down or do you think that he's never had a chance John 0:28:29 Unknown_10: Oh, I'm sorry. I was shooting up heroin. Unknown_12: I didn't hear a word you said. Unknown_07: You got to be careful with that. Don't worry. Unknown_02: I was going to ask. Unknown_07: Nice. Unknown_02: You should have turned the camera on, John. Unknown_12: Yeah, we want to watch. Unknown_12: Trump. No, I don't know Trump personally. Unknown_02: I've never had dinner with him. Unknown_12: I am in no position to judge that man in any way, shape, or form. 0:29:02 Unknown_02: Even as president? You don't have an opinion on how he's done as president? Unknown_12: How would I know? I don't know. Seriously, let's get real, people, please. I don't know who's pulling his strings for real. I don't know who's got what on him and who doesn't. I don't know who he fears and who fears him. Unknown_12: I don't know what legacy strings were attached to that chair, the presidential chair, the moment he sat down in it, and neither do you. You're in no position to judge anybody's life except one, and that's Jerome. Once you start judging other people, then we get lost in darkness. We realize we can't fucking do that. We can judge the system now because we have to live in it and are touched by it, motivated by it, pushed by it, made uncomfortable or comfortable. by the fucking system so we can judge that shit so that's what i'm doing so um i don't know if you're familiar with the comedian died back in the 90s bill hicks uh he he had a he had kind of a serious set where he talks about uh every president that gets elected uh gets taken into a dark smoky room uh somewhere in the in the white house or in the capitol building somewhere and 0:30:23 Unknown_01: surrounded by people in suits, very quiet. And they just put a film on the projector. And you can tell it was back in the nineties, but a film on the projector of Kennedy getting shot in the back of the head. Unknown_01: And they just, they just play that clip of Kennedy getting shot. And then the, the, the film shuts off and he says, and they, and one of the suits says any questions. Unknown_01: Okay. Unknown_12: But it doesn't even have to be that. Yeah. Let's use our heads for a second. You know the presidents come and go every four years or at the latest, every eight fucking years. The system surrounding them in Washington, that power circle never changes. CIA people, the FBI people, they're the same. It's the presidents who come and go. So the presidents are nothing more than fucking puppets. You get this, all right? Presidents are coming into a power system that they must conform to in order to survive, be effective, do anything. They are allowed only certain things by the people in power. And it's not a shadow fucking government. Use your goddamn heads. It's the head of the CIA and the head of the FBI, head of the Justice Department, the head of all the executive branches who have been there for 50 fucking years. Who has this power? It's not the president, I promise you. Let's just use our heads for a second and see the reality of what we're living in. So you can't blame presidents. You can't blame congressmen. You can blame certain people in Congress and certain people in Senate and certain people within the executive branch who've been there for 50 years, knowing that this president's going to come and go and we'll have another one. 0:31:40 Unknown_12: Who there has the power? It's the people who stay. 0:32:20 Unknown_12: Not the guests that come wandering through for four years and leave. Unknown_12: This is the truth. Unknown_02: Why run for president if you don't feel that the president can be responsible for much? I don't want to be president. Good fucking God. Unknown_12: Who would want that job? No. I just want to run. I'm not running against anybody. I'm just fucking running. Why? I have the right to. I'm a fucking American. I have the right to run for president. That's all I'm doing. 0:32:52 Unknown_12: So my job is simply to get on the national stage like I did in 2016 and talk about shit that I think needs to be talked about. That's all. Unknown_12: do it don't vote for me for sake no vote for your dog for your cat for a derelict street you know a lunatic but no don't vote for me just don't vote for a career politician is what you're saying don't vote for a career politician which is that's why i voted for trump actually i want i wanted to shake things up good reason 0:33:32 Unknown_11: He's an awkward politician. Unknown_12: Sorry. Unknown_01: Now he is. Unknown_12: Now he is. End of that run. Unknown_12: It's over. Unknown_01: We do have a very important question that popped in on Stream Elements here. I'm going to refresh it because I accidentally had the other window on top of it. Sponge tipped $5 and said, Ask John, does he like big anime titties? Does he like big anime titties? Unknown_12: Do I like big animated? No, I don't like tits at all. I mean, frankly, I'm an ass man. All right. 0:34:05 Unknown_12: If a woman has tits and they bring attention to it, I will try to find them with my eyes. Oh, yeah. Thank you for showing me that. So now roll over. So so I I'm the wrong man to talk about tits, period. So. I hope that answers your question properly. Unknown_01: Yeah, I think that's a suitable answer. 0:34:38 Unknown_01: Asking the important questions here. Have you ever heard of Terry Davis? Oh, there you go. Unknown_01: Imagine Mr. McAfee, if he doesn't have time to watch his own documentaries about himself, he probably isn't aware of Mr. Terry Davis. Unknown_01: But Terry Davis, he was a coder, went a little, I mean, truth be known, went a little nutty, but he created his own operating system. He developed a compiler by himself and developed his own operating system. I think that's very smart. 0:35:14 Unknown_12: What's wrong with that? Unknown_01: Oh, yeah. He was insanely smart. He was a schizophrenic. Unknown_02: He eventually killed himself because... Unknown_02: it caught up to him the schizophrenia did but yeah he was very smart uh actually do you know cal i don't know how to pronounce his last name it's like grouple or because he uh he claims to be a part of your staff and that's that's funny because he was um i run a website and he was an administrator on that website i'm curious if uh he's working with you now are you talking about calvin air 0:35:53 Unknown_02: No, it's Cal Grolka. I don't know how to pronounce that last name. But on Team McAfee, it lists him as the lead analysis. Unknown_12: No clue. No clue. I'm sorry. I don't really keep up with realities very much anymore. Unknown_01: um we did get another uh tip in here uh moderator marcy tip 10 bucks says ask him what he thinks about mr medicare i believe probably that answer is going to be very similar to uh terry davis and and uh his documentaries but have you ever heard of mr medicare sir 0:36:34 Unknown_12: Actually, no. It's a last name that actually has four syllables if you speak it right. That's way too many syllables for me to remember. Unknown_12: I don't know anything about the man, I'm sorry. Unknown_01: I mean, the funny thing is that the last name there is supposed to be mediocre, but it's an old meme. He didn't say, didn't I say? Unknown_12: It's four syllables, right? Way too many for a fucking man. 0:37:10 Unknown_01: So that actually leads into a good thing. What do you think about the latest rash of internet censorship? I mean, it's gotten pretty heavy over the last two, three years specifically, ever since Trump was elected. Unknown_12: I'm a free speech advocate, and here's my take on the problem. If someone is yelling free speech in ways that are offensive or whatever don't listen to them change the channel and let them rant to whoever wants to listen because clearly somebody does that they wouldn't be ranting right so let those who want to rant and those who want to follow do their thing because if they're so extreme they're going to end up nowhere anyway So they are not a threat. They are nothing other than an annoyance if you pay attention to them. 0:38:05 Unknown_01: Right. And you kind of give them. Unknown_12: They troll hoping that someone will reply. I just hit the block button and move on. All right. Unknown_02: How long do you think there will be any semblance of free speech on the internet? Because I've gotten to a point where I've essentially had to set up my own ISP with my own ASN and own IP space to keep stuff online. And I'm just waiting for the day that the tier ones around me refuse to appear with my service. I'm curious, how long do you think it will be before tier ones start? That depends. 0:38:41 Unknown_12: It depends on Unknown_12: We, the people, doesn't it? I mean, what are we going to do? Are we going to sit back and let it happen? Well, yeah, it's going to happen really fucking fast. If all we go is, oh, too bad, there went Dave. Oh, there went McAfee. Oh, too bad, there went everybody. I mean, who gives a shit, right? No, no, come on. 0:39:18 Unknown_12: The issue is, say something. Do something. Unknown_12: Write a nasty email. Yell out the window. Tell a friend. Unknown_12: Do something for fuck's sake. You've got to have some talent. Sing a song about it. Create a meme about it. Create a gif. But do fucking something. Social media is where you brilliantly shine. Well, fuck me. Shine in the right way and shine the light on the right things. This is one of them. So if we stop pissing and moaning, And start turning outward and saying, hey, we're not taking this shit. Not anymore. 0:39:52 Unknown_12: Then people wake up and listen. Are you guys out there willing to do this? This is all I do. I don't do anything else. Pretty fucking obvious, isn't it? Unknown_12: You guys can certainly spend some time. I'm not talking about YouTube or interviewing me. I'm talking about the entire universe out there listening. If there's anybody out there listening. Unknown_12: taking it on on faith that you're even real on not some CIA trap trying to keep me online or they untangle my IP address. 0:40:37 Unknown_11: Back with your programming days, was Silicon Valley always in its own little bubble the way they think? Silicon Valley what? Were they always in their own little bubble, their little think tank about how things should be conducted? Unknown_11: Of course, because anybody who was anybody was there. Unknown_12: I mean, if you're not there, I mean, look at Bill Gates. He's the only one who was not there. And he was hanging out up in Washington. Well, look what happened to him. I mean, he's socially inept. He lives a miserable fucking existence. Hated everybody. And bearing the weight of that 0:41:16 Unknown_12: cold windows. So, yes. See what happens? People are not in Silicon Valley. Unknown_01: Dude. We've got a couple of tips came in. IcoTipped420 says, McAfee and Jersh, I lop you. I think I was supposed to say I love you. That was from Ico. And Hugh Gainus Tip20 says, Unknown_01: wow thanks hugh for the massive super chat ask john what he thinks of uh um uh um i'm reading this by the way uh ask him what he thinks about uh um uh pp poopoo israel good so that's our relationship with israel i suppose the u.s and israel Yeah, the U.S. and foreign policy in the Middle East in general, I think, is possible. Well, I mean, okay, if that's the question. 0:42:08 Unknown_12: First of all, I need to tell you my qualifications for answering. Unknown_12: I speak neither Farsi nor Arabic. I know jack shit about the real depth of their religion. I know nothing about their political fucking alliances, no even myths about their goddamn history, and certainly nothing about their fucking culture, about what's right, wrong, what they want, what they don't. And you're asking me to talk about the Middle East? That's someone who knows. The problem is you try and find someone who knows. It's actually an American. 0:42:48 Unknown_12: Give that a fucking thought. So you're saying get the right man for the job to assess the situation. Why the fuck are we there? Unknown_01: Why the fuck are we advising and helping and directing a group of people who neither want us nor need us? 0:43:22 Unknown_12: and certainly don't like us. So what the fuck are we doing here? I think we have problems here at home. I have a hard time getting weed sometimes. Unknown_12: It's elite, right? Unknown_12: Tangerines in the fucking store are getting overripe these days in massive percentages. I'm not happy about that shit. I'm out of vodka almost and nothing to mix it with in any case. I've got some problems here. 0:43:55 Unknown_01: Do you see, and just curious, you can skip this question if you don't have much to say about it, but chat is very adamant about asking, do you see a reason for our continued relationship with Israel? Unknown_12: Yeah. what relationship are you talking? Unknown_01: Well, we give them, we give them like 30, we give them like $30 billion a year in order for them to buy weapons from us. Unknown_12: That tells me nothing about that relationship. I mean, I gave my wife a shitload of money before we got married because that was her fucking profession. So does that tell you anything about me or her? No, not without some goddamn history. Right. So, Same thing. Unknown_01: Well, I mean, we could get into that. 0:44:42 Unknown_12: She's giggling. A, I'm not exaggerating or lying. And B, I'm talking good naturedly about everybody involved here. Unknown_11: In other words, are we close to making it 110 countries? Probably. Unknown_01: Probably. There you go. Say no to Gino. Say no to Gino tip five. It said the majority of people in the world would sacrifice freedom for safety, especially if it's only online. How are we supposed to fight them censoring the net? If I get refreshed here. How are we supposed to fight them censoring the net if we are seen as the sacrificial lamb for safety? Basically, what he's asking is, you know, they're pointing at people and saying, those people are problematic. We need to shut them down. And they're essentially forcing people to go to these little fringe websites like... 0:45:15 Unknown_01: You know, if you get kicked off of Facebook and YouTube and Twitter, you're left with very few choices. Josh here runs one of those choices. The other choices would be 4chan and then 8chan, websites like that. 0:45:48 Unknown_12: Well, here's the issue. Unknown_12: The people who are getting booted off are the thinkers, the truth sayers, usually. Unknown_09: Mm-hmm. Unknown_12: The ones who see life a little differently. The ones with balls. Well, listen, aren't they the people that we want to get with? So those people get kicked off. Thank you for identifying a fellow brother in this goddamn war. Yes. Do you understand that it is a self-limiting thing? When everybody's been booted off, except the sheep, the sheep without direction. don't buy or create and that's why they need slaves to build everything that the super rich use or to serve the super rich with what they want now that's going to fall apart if they're booting out the thinkers the creators the innovators the ones with balls you're creating a very powerful enemy so Bring it on. 0:46:26 Unknown_01: Well, see what they end up doing, though, is what happened with 8chan was they they force everyone that they kick off or they say you're not allowed to, you know, you're not allowed to have that opinion here or you're not allowed to talk about certain subjects here. So so they do it on these little fringe, these smaller fringe websites. When I say smaller, I mean smaller than Facebook, smaller than Twitter. 0:47:18 Unknown_01: They end up on these little websites and then they can point the finger at the website and say that website is nothing but cancer and we need to shut it down. And so like like. Yeah. The providers, the hosts, the people that are in charge of directing the traffic toward those websites, they all cancel any support for the website. 0:47:54 Unknown_01: That's exactly what happened to 8chan. Unknown_12: Let's look at the big picture. Unknown_12: Who are the most dangerous people in Twitter space, Facebook space, the internet? Unknown_12: They're the hackers, man. Unknown_12: White hat, black hat, gray hat. These people have the fucking power. Unknown_12: And a high percentage of people who have been kicked out are the hackers. Now, I want to tell you something. You piss off 10,000 of the best hackers on the planet. Well, look what happened to Bank of America, to hundreds of institutions, which globally hackers took exception to. 0:48:28 Unknown_12: Now, Unknown_12: They said and did just a few things, but shook the limb hard enough to let them know we own this limb and the next and the next. Do not fuck with us. And thank God, the overwhelming majority of hackers are hackers with a heart. They just want to be left alone. They have the freedom to say and do what they want in privacy and in the material. How can we get behind that shit? 0:49:08 Unknown_12: And so will everybody, actually. So we're not going to lose this war. Unknown_12: It's just a fact. Unknown_01: So moderator Marcy tip 10 and says, Hey, can you ask him about the five eyes program, which I'm not, that sounds familiar. I don't know if I'm familiar. It says Josh. Allied country sharing. Unknown_00: Oh yeah. Intel. Unknown_01: Yeah. I know what you're talking about now. And how foreign governments are allowed to spy on the American people and subvert out constitution like the NSA. Yeah. 0:49:43 Unknown_12: foreign governments allowed to spy on americans no our government is allowed to spy on americans right but that's been expanded i'm perfectly happy i'm perfectly happy to have russia spy on me or israel or china that's fine i expect that shit but my own government no this is the fucking problem right yeah one more question someone Unknown_01: I'm sorry, what was that, sir? 0:50:15 Unknown_08: One more question. Unknown_01: One more question. Josh or Motorboot, you have anything? Unknown_02: I would say that the biggest issue facing Freedom of Speech right now is that it's impossible to get financing as an alternative website. It's so easy to get kicked off like PayPal and credit card processors and And 8chan can't get financed. Nobody can get financed. Even if they have a huge audience with many thousands of users, they cannot get money because it's shut down through traditional means. Is the answer to everything Bitcoin? 0:50:48 Unknown_12: no it's not um the first bitcoin is is an old technology and if you understood it well you'd be using a privacy coin like monero or something else but if you're asking if crypto is the answer well yes cryptocurrency is the answer um and it's an answer that everybody should be picking up and using for the very reasons that you've just now discussed this is what i've been saying for years about use it all right Unknown_01: And you would probably be happy for it to destroy the Fed. Or at least I would. 0:51:24 Unknown_12: The Fed will self-destruct as this progresses. Yeah. Unknown_02: I mean, how would you... Do you have a way of onboarding normal people onto cryptocurrency? Because normal people look at it, they don't understand it, and they look away from it. Unknown_02: What do you promote to get people to take it seriously if they don't right now? I don't know. Unknown_12: and self-serving. McAfee or McAfee Magic. If you haven't tried that website, you fucking need to. It interfaces with every major exchange. It allows you to do practice trading under real market conditions with no risk. Put in $100, use the real market, invest it, sell it to what you want. If you make money, too bad it's not real, but if you lose money, it's fine. You didn't lose it. Shadow trading. Finding traders that seem to just have that knack and shadowing their every move shit like this um it allows the new user to avoid the fear of oh my god if i invest in this i'm gonna lose my shirt well why don't you try it for a while practice until you think you got it okay under real market conditions well shit like that i mean i'm doing what i can do i come on these programs you know 0:52:43 Unknown_12: nonsense and then five minutes of sense about crypto cards so so you said that was you said that was McAfee McAfee Magic McAfeeMagic.com Unknown_01: Awesome. Look it up right here. I'll drop the link in the chat. Unknown_01: Hopefully everyone will go check it out. If you're at all curious about cryptocurrency, Mr. McAfee here obviously endorses it. Unknown_12: I do. Yes, I do. Thank you very much for having me on. I do appreciate it. Unknown_01: Oh, I thoroughly appreciate it. Unknown_08: Thank you very much. Yes. Unknown_01: Thank you. That was awesome. Thank you. Unknown_12: You need your avatar to smoke some of that cigarette. It's kind of annoying. It never changes. 0:53:30 Unknown_11: It's actually heroin. It's actually heroin. Unknown_12: It's just a giant block of heroin. I do not advise smoking it. Unknown_01: Thank you for coming on, sir. Hopefully you have a wonderful evening. Unknown_01: Wherever you are in the world, be safe, sir. Thank you very much. Unknown_01: uh and uh yeah he's out so there you go i was uh mr john mcafee he hung out with us uh for good uh 40 45 minutes there do appreciate it we do have a marine bad video about a 10 minute video um that i dropped in zoom chat for you normie 0:54:11 Unknown_01: Oh, cool. Yeah. Uh, we'll probably, uh, you know, we'll probably go ahead and, uh, uh, play that. Uh, the McAfee segment is, is, uh, uh, apparently over, but we'll probably play that video for a little intermission if anyone wants to stick with us. uh listen to us bullshit on our normal normal type stuff uh for the sunday show uh you're more than welcome uh josh you're welcome to stick with us too if you want to just bullshit but i know it's late where you are if you want to duck out you're more than welcome to uh head off because it is it's almost 2 a.m here yeah thank you very much for having me on thank you josh thank you yep have a good night take it easy 0:54:54 Unknown_02: One thing I was disappointed in. Unknown_11: I really didn't get to ask him about