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Transcript: Are The Aliens Zionists | Bugle Weekly Episode 108
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3:43Rod Palmer Welcome back to the Buber Weekly. It's nice to have you. It's been a big week. Bitcoin has reclaimed 82 k. And
3:54Rod Palmer the bigger news was the the White House finally the government finally declassified the UFO files. And other than Mario and Ophel, and a few of the blood slob, you know, headline posters, the announcement makers, don't we really care? And I think we predicted this last week. We predicted that Bitcoin in a bear market,
4:18Rod Palmer gas prices over 4 or $5, maybe higher depending on where you live. The war I ran, the the Strait Of Wormadose still closed. There's not a lot of people who are prioritizing
4:32Rod Palmer the UFO files. They're not prioritizing alien or UFO. Declassified word announcements. It's just not super high
4:45Rod Palmer on people's priority list. And, you know, as always, there were a lot of plebs who were very excited. They were excited to try to orange peel the aliens. If they were introduced, some people, you know, they they wanted to learn about anti gravity UFO technology. They were interested in some of those things, but
5:08Rod Palmer for the most part it kinda fell flat. Some people accused government of distracting people from the Iran war, the bad economy, things of that nature. But, you know, I think a lot of us
5:24Rod Palmer came to a realization, and it was captured by somebody. It was a very simple post on on X, formerly Twitter, Hey, UFOs are unk slop. Unk slop, it's a UFOs are a very Gen X
5:42Rod Palmer phenomenon. People outside the Gen X generation, they don't have they don't care that much about UFOs. And,
5:53Rod Palmer so, you know, a blockbuster in many people's mind turned out to be a dud. Where did you see any UFO files that you, found interesting or or found fascinating? Ain't learned anything new? You know, was there any Bitcoin podcast that covered this topic this week? I it didn't seem to make the top of
6:16Rod Palmer the agenda for any podcast I listened to.
6:19Richard Greaser Yeah. I, I mean, I looked at it a little bit, but, you know, not all that much. I I also had very low interest in it, but, essentially, the summary I saw of it was that they were declassifying a couple old videos of, you know, nothing intelligible. And I'd I'd like to see them really release the real
6:46Richard Greaser UFO files in the same way that they have been talking about releasing the the real Epstein files because then like, my theory on is that if they do that, the Jews will be vindicated. Because, you know, the the average plab, the the no corner plab, you know, and a lot of Bitcoin plabs too, they're walking around thinking all their problems are the Jews' fault right now. And when they learn that there's rebellions
7:13Richard Greaser behind the Jews telling the Jews what to do, that'll be, you know, a massive change in psyche, and they they won't be able to blame Israel for everything anymore. They're, like, they'll have to come face to face with the reptilians. And, I think they, you know, the people in power, they understand that the the plagues just aren't ready for that type of shift in psyche. Like, that's a that's a huge
7:39Richard Greaser shift in priorities to have to face down the reptilians. Like, they're they're not ready for that type of conflict. You know what I mean?
7:50Rod Palmer But what is the what is the average plug gonna do when he finds out that the aliens are Zionists? You know, it's it's it's one thing to repeat libertarian slogans about the tree of liberty needs to be watered with the blood of tyrants. But what if the tree of what if he tried to water the tree of liberty with the blood of aliens
8:11Rod Palmer and kills the tree of liberty? What if that backfires? We're trying to take down these higher forces with super anti gravity power. Near Zionist shit, and they turn the rest of us in. They turn the boys into into Gaza.
8:28Richard Greaser Well, do you do you think that the aliens are actually Zionist, or do you think some of the Zionists are aliens? And Zionism's like a cover for aliens.
8:40Rod Palmer My base case is that it could be either way. I mean, maybe this overwhelming elite central bank mechanisms
8:56Rod Palmer regime that supports the current geopolitical, perspective, maybe that's maybe that's APAC, maybe that's maybe that's the aliens who support it. Maybe the aliens have been bought off by APAC, or maybe
9:15Rod Palmer APAC is funded by the aliens. I don't think that it necessarily matters which way it goes. What matters is, planners do not have enough firepower to take on
9:29Rod Palmer aliens. They don't have enough firepower to take on BB without the aliens. BB has the aliens. I mean, podcasters, there's not much they can do. And right now, podcasters are not a united front. It is in total disarray. The podcasters are splintered and fighting. Dan Bilzerian, Nick Fuentes, Hasan Piker.
9:50Rod Palmer These guys are on islands. Nick Verdinkelson, they're all on islands. Though they don't really have any alliance or support from other podcasters. They don't have a podcast ad network syndicate to support them. They're on their own right now, and it's,
10:08Rod Palmer you know, maybe it's a trend, maybe it's a a short term phenomenon, but it's they're not podcasters have never been weaker in the in the, you know, the current mod the the first turning era. Podcasters were very strong at the beginning of the first turning. Things have changed a bit, and there's there's a re bordering. There's a a battle for
10:32Rod Palmer supremacy in the podcast space right now. You have no idea how it's gonna turn off. It's way too early.
10:38Richard Greaser Well, the pod the podcasters are absolutely crashing out right now, and it's it's because there's a lack of conviction underneath the pep slop. And, you know, they're being exposed by that or for that. They're being tested and they're failing, you know, over and over and over again,
10:60Richard Greaser which is, you know we've been talking about this, why it's important to have messaging that, you know, goes beyond the Pub Slop and, you know, we've gotten complaints of people, being tired of us talking about Pub Slop or, you know, whatever. I I still think it's one of the most important stories on the the timeline. You know, the the Zoomers, they they've got different terminology for it. I don't know if you've seen what they're calling it, but they're calling it, you know, the Pub Sloppers algorithm goblins. And,
11:34Richard Greaser you know, Gen Alpha is all over it. They're they're a little bit more astute than, the Gen Xers and, you know, even a lot of the millennials when it comes to this stuff, you know, because they they just they know the game. Like, they, you know, they were all I iPad kids growing up, and, they're just, like, native citizens of the Internet.
11:56Richard Greaser Whereas, you know, many of us are immigrants to the Internet in a lot of way.
12:03Rod Palmer But,
12:05Richard Greaser yeah. I don't know. Like, on the topic of aliens, I think, there is a really interesting angle to be explored. You know, the president Donald Trump is understanding. He he's finally come in the conclusion that something has to be done to make taxes a little bit more affordable for the plabs. He's looking at suspending the gas tax
12:29Richard Greaser so the plugs can, you know, afford to drive to work in order to be able to earn money to afford their taxes. But there there's a real possibility here that if they acknowledge the existence of aliens, that increases the tax base. You know, because there's just, like, this real problem that's happening right now that not very many people are talking about, which is that
12:54Richard Greaser AI is replacing women's jobs in the workforce. And so HR is becoming increasingly less necessary. And there there's a lot of jobs that are disappearing from the market,
13:12Richard Greaser which means a a decrease in taxpayers, which means a increase in the in the national deficit. And this deficit could be tackled by taxing the aliens.
13:25Rod Palmer Well, aliens could afford their taxes. I think that is one of one of their shining features. But you're right. We we don't need HR. We need, you know, like, extraterrestrial
13:44Rod Palmer resources. And human, like, some kind of mixture there. AI is gonna be taking people's jobs, but aliens are gonna be take I mean, aliens have already been taking jobs in the labor sector. But now extraterrestrial aliens
14:00Rod Palmer threaten jobs in the email sector. You you know, aliens, much better email job email jobs than, you know, most people with college degrees. It I think that is the safe hypothesis. Where I'm thinking about is, who's the biggest loser in this scenario? I hate to harp on it,
14:23Rod Palmer but they're they're gonna be caught with their pants down. It's the blips. And right now, instead of paying attention to the labor markets being disrupted by artificial intelligence and extraterrestrial intelligence, they are virtue signaling about not being afraid of Hansavirus because they have ivermectin.
14:46Rod Palmer And I just if you look at the prediction markets, the Hontavirus epidemic, despite the sensational headlines, it's only predicted at, like, two or 3% likely. And the puns are spending all their money instead of stacking SaaS, instead of saving for and if the recession, they're save they spend all their money on non KYC ivermectin. And we don't even know that ivermectin's gonna do anything for Hathaway. We don't know if that's even gonna be necessary.
15:16Rod Palmer But same old story, they're not paying attention to the signal, they're not paying attention to the story that matters. They're paying attention to distractions.
15:26Richard Greaser Yeah. I think it's a it's never been more important to pray for the clubs. I went to, mountainside worship yesterday. You know, pastor Jeff was praying for the plubs. I thought that was really, really nice to hear. I think it was a good response. I mean, it's,
15:47Richard Greaser I think a lot of people have animosity towards the clubs right now, and it's just that you you shouldn't blame the victims. Ultimately, at the end of the day. I just think it's a it's a bad tactic.
16:01Rod Palmer Are you worried about the Hans virus?
16:04Richard Greaser Not particularly. I mean, I I wanna know if it's gonna if it can get the alien sick. If we can get the alien sick, then I might be a little bit worried about it. That could create a lot of disruptions.
16:15Rod Palmer Yeah. I think it's, you know, it it kinda it's a the antivirus is a rat virus, but it I think the more important thing is the fact that we need to be talking about people who go on cruises. It's 2026, and people are still going on cruises. These cruises
16:36Rod Palmer are potential all of them are potential pockets for economic disruption. If it's if another virus breaks out, the economy goes from being fine to, you know, the alternate state, which is shambles. We don't need the economy in shambles. Should should you know,
16:54Rod Palmer you've been asking this question. Should plebs be allowed? You know, in multiple different scenarios. Should plebs be allowed to go on cruises?
17:03Richard Greaser I think that's a good question. And, you know, from I'm I'm typically not the, not a huge fan of central planning or or government regulation. But, you know, when it comes to protecting the plaives, they are so unprepared for the first turning
17:23Richard Greaser that I do think having a little bit of a nanny state mentality is helpful and productive.
17:33Richard Greaser Like, I'm not like your typical free market minded individual where I have an obsession around, like, changing the age of consent. Like, there's some laws in existence that I'm okay with. I'm totally fine with the age of consent. I think that it makes sense.
17:54Richard Greaser And I do think, you know, there there's multiple ways to drive incentives from a central planning standpoint. And I
18:05Richard Greaser think one great way to protect the plebs is, if you were to instead of making it illegal or having, like, a special digital ID for plebs and non plebs, to determine whether they could go on cruises is to eliminate activities that plebs like to do exclusively. So I think, like, if you passed a law
18:35Richard Greaser that in international waters, Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville was not allowed to be played, the plebs would no longer wanna go on cruises, if that makes sense. Like, I think there's
18:52Richard Greaser different creative dynamics like that that could be implemented and explored.
18:58Rod Palmer No stack chains on cruises. That That would be a pretty good business setup. No stack chains on cruises. No. Jamie Buffett, Margaritaville. No. Do you win spaces on cruises? No arguing about Gil Carlesari on cruises?
19:19Richard Greaser No no discussion on which node implementation you're running. I mean, I I I think I like a good one, you know, it's just like a barrier to entry is that you'd have to bring your tax returns to the the cruise ship and prove that you're able to afford your taxes. Like, if you can't afford your taxes, you shouldn't be going on a cruise. And that might be a good thing to do in, you know, the Vegas casinos too. It's like you didn't afford your taxes that year. You shouldn't be able to sit at the slot machines
19:50Richard Greaser all day.
19:52Rod Palmer This would be a political thing because if you can't afford your taxes and you can't go on a cruise, that puts the cruise industry out of business day one. I mean, right now, the cruise liners are already in disarray after the can after the the shutdown, the bankruptcy of Spirit Airlines. Now there's no way for people who go on cruises to get to cruise.
20:18Richard Greaser Didn't carnival go bankrupt as well? I I don't remember. I felt like I I saw that somewhere a while ago.
20:28Rod Palmer I think they were in trouble in 2020. I haven't seen anything. I'm not I'm not saying they did it, but I haven't seen anything about that recently. You know, Disney cruises are not in trouble, and Disney adults are kind of like the spiritual cousins of plebs. And for some reason, Disney adults seem to be able to afford their taxes even though they don't look or seem like tax affording citizens.
20:56Richard Greaser How do you think they pull that off?
20:59Rod Palmer That's a that's a question people at science have been trying to answer this question for years. They've got a a a Medicare motor scooter, but then they're able to spend, you know I think you I don't think cute people can go to Disney for a full day for a minimum of $2,000.
21:21Richard Greaser Like, my my understanding of Disney adult is, like, they they are essentially on the carnivore diet, right, where they're, like, all they eat is those giant turkey legs that they have at Disney World?
21:31Rod Palmer Yeah. It's a carnivore diet with they only eat turkey legs and bigger gulp sized, you know, soft drinks. It's kind of their diet. Just a turkey leg and a huge Mountain Dew.
21:47Richard Greaser Do you think that Plumb Cruze is secretly a Disney adult?
21:51Rod Palmer I don't think he's a Disney adult. He is he is in Neverland in his own mind, but it's not the same Neverland as Peter Pan. It's like a Neverland with no blue lights, no infrared. It is a, a never land where your, your thyroid never gets, you know, ever grows up. He's never, he's been really obsessed with the Fabian. He's been, he's been, he's been everybody being a Fabian
22:18Rod Palmer recently. Are you familiar with the Fabians?
22:22Richard Greaser Yes. So I wouldn't say I'm an expert on the Fabians, but, yeah, it was somewhat of a secret society at some point. Right? And that they're kind of the ones that came up with a a lot of, like, the globalist depopulation agenda, I believe.
22:42Richard Greaser They were, like, kind of the pioneers on that front. And, yeah, he he called doctor back a Fabian at one point. And I asked doctor Back if he was a Fabian, and he said he didn't even know what a Fabian was. But,
23:02Rod Palmer Yeah. I see. I think the the mainstream narrative on Fabians is it's they're just they're it's a British social organization that originally and advocates for democratic socialism slowly, like a pragmatic approach to over
23:20Rod Palmer time spreading through the ideals of democratic socialism, which is bad, of course. I don't I don't
23:34Rod Palmer I don't know what the point of calling people like these niche nickname for just socialist calling somebody Fabian. I guess doctor Bass British. So maybe he maybe that's why he associates him with the Fabians. He doesn't seem socialist to me either, but then again, we've never talked politics.
23:56Richard Greaser Yeah. It seems like the Fabians were kind of, started in the late eighteen hundreds and, very involved in British politics and New Zealand. And it's all the it centers around it's like all the socialist parties and the, funny talking countries like New Zealand and Australia. Yeah. I mean, they there there seems to be this theme of, like, everybody is,
24:23Richard Greaser is looking for somebody to blame for all their problems. And so, you know, for some people, it's the Jews. And, you know, I think there there needs to be a question questioning of Marty Bent. Is he secretly getting Zionist funding behind the scenes? Because
24:43Richard Greaser he is platforming almost exclusively individuals that seem to have a major hard on for the city of London. I don't think any of us like the city of London or the British royal family. I mean, I've been rooting for Irish independence for forever.
25:02Richard Greaser You know what I mean? And, not that I really care because it's you know, they're a bunch of Europeans, but, like, I've been rooting for Canadian independence too. But, I don't know. It's just like, if if you're gonna there there's, like, three contending groups that if you're gonna choose from who runs the world. So the the lizard people,
25:28Richard Greaser the Jews, and the British people, the city of London. I think we all know the answer. It's pretty obvious who runs the world. It's not it's not the city of London.
25:42Rod Palmer Yeah. Yeah. I I I wanna pick the brain of somebody who wants the city of London to be the center of the decision making around the world because
25:57Rod Palmer love them or hate them, the Jews do much better job than British running.
26:03Richard Greaser Yeah. I mean, I think, like, having, like, an Earth first policy would be which I think is this is gonna be the replacement of America first as in instead of, deporting all the, you know, Hispanic people, deport the lizard people and put the Jews back in power. And I think that that things will work a lot better.
26:27Rod Palmer Yeah. But not the but not the British. I mean, the last thing they need is the proliferation of beans for breakfast. Come on. Or, you know, British people drink warm beer. They they drink, you know, room temperature beer,
26:45Rod Palmer beans and and warm beer. It's just not it's it's not gonna be a winning political message nowadays.
26:54Richard Greaser I think they just, like, did a total ban of cigarettes for people born after a certain year in their country. After 2008.
27:02Rod Palmer Yeah. Anybody born after 2008 is is is barred from ever purchasing cigarettes, which that if that's not indoctrination and brainwashing
27:17Rod Palmer of children and handicapping them to never be able to think for themselves. That's not, like, a bad omen. I don't know what it is.
27:25Richard Greaser Yeah. I mean, I didn't realize how much I dislike British people until I was in close proximity to Peter McCormack at the pocket or at the at the conference. I mean, it's just
27:36Rod Palmer he's not the type of guy you wanna hug. You know what I mean? He's all and he he's he's one of the better ones. He's one of the better funny talkers. Like, he's at least got Yeah.
27:48Richard Greaser I was actually kind of impressed with how unpleasant it was to be in his, you know, energetic field. But,
28:02Rod Palmer Danny Danny, he's he's one of the better Brits. I agree. But, you know, at the end of the day, there's just they just don't love freedom enough. They always talk about freedom very academically or very clinically. They don't talk about it like it, like it's the, like the freedom's coming from their bone marrow. And
28:27Rod Palmer you can, it's, it's probably fine for 90% of the podcasts. But, you know, when shit hits the fan, you need a true true pioneer. And British British people are
28:44Rod Palmer at least the current iteration of British people. Or the you could could not be further for pioneers. All the all the British people who were pioneers left to be pioneers over the past, you know, five hundred years. Yeah. And what's left is, you know, they talk about the brecciar stock or seed as this, like, inbreeding,
29:07Rod Palmer and, like, this is it's almost like this incestuous inbreeding, like, that's why they're so ugly and they have such goofy teeth. It is, it is generations upon generations of, of pleb inbreeding. And that's when you end up with the human version of a pug
29:27Rod Palmer like the dog. And that is, that is the British. It is, it is, it is generations upon generations of pleb inbreeding and client and, and, and the discarding or even the, you know, our outward
29:44Rod Palmer hostility to the pioneer. The British people hate pioneers.
29:48Richard Greaser They they think they look down on them for some reason, but they shouldn't. Well, they're the anti pioneer. Of course, they look down on them because they're resentful. They're resentful and they're jealous that their descendants from the people that were too weak to immigrate into the new world. This is just the problem with interacting with Europeans at all, is they just they don't get
30:13Richard Greaser it. They don't get how significant it was to come to the new world. Like, I've been I've been schooling that Giovanni power law guy on it because, like, he he's always talking about how great Italy is for some reason.
30:28Rod Palmer The yeah. The the the modern Europe is made of people who are content to be demoralized and domesticated
30:41Rod Palmer in exchange for a universal basic glaze. They are promised, you know, the Spaniards, they get their their glaze, their siesta, their holiday time. They go to Ibiza and, and and some of them go to Morocco, you know, it'd be it's they just give me, give me my, my living glaze
31:03Rod Palmer and let me go about my day, and you can do anything you want. You can take away all my rights. You can take away the rights of my children and grandchildren, smoke cigarettes, and I don't care because you've given me this universal basic glaze. It's you know, not not to let the American boomers off the hook here because they're they're kinda doing the same thing. They're gambling. They're go they're universal. Their Social Security, their retirement glaze at the slot machines. They're not giving their children,
31:34Rod Palmer their houses, their property, their assets. They're getting winded all away. But at least the boomers in America, it kind of have taken their destiny and and into their own hands to some extent and said, once I once I get that glaze every month, I do whatever I want.
31:53Rod Palmer You can't tell me what to do. I I I as long as I pay my taxes, all my glaze, ice ice ice ice ice ice ice ice ice
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32:17Richard Greaser Well, you know, one one of the aspects of American superiority that I I don't really hear discussed is that, you know, one of the benefits of being capital district of the Hunger Games is you have a magnet effect where you can attract the world's greatest talent, and you kinda pick and choose who you are sure in. And, like, one of one of the greatest, you know, tactics in the world is, America has no
32:44Richard Greaser really low interest in soccer. And so, like, the Europeans are always complaining about how, lame the major league soccer is. It's essentially like a retirement home for any of the good European players, like David Beckham or, you know, whoever. Maybe did Cristiano Ronaldo come and play in the I I can't remember. I don't follow
33:06Richard Greaser the inferior sport of soccer, but it's just you know, it's a it's a sport where, you know, men act like little girls, essentially, and they just, like, fall over if somebody, like, breezes by them, and they they throw a hissy fit. And, you know, the the the refs, like, show them flashcards and, you know, it's like but,
33:30Richard Greaser you know, in in the capital district or the hunger games, it's a it's a melting pot for all the talent. And so, like, The United States did something unprecedented after World War two, which was,
33:51Rod Palmer they They've raised Europe.
33:52Richard Greaser Well, what what what they did was they found a way to get the Nazis and the Jews to coexist with each other. Right? So, like, via Operation Paperclip. So, like, a lot of the Jews fled. So, you know, I think, like, the the big downfall for Europe is that is the existence of Israel because it it became a magnet to pull
34:17Richard Greaser Jews out of Europe. And so it it began to to function a lot less efficiently. Right? A lot of the good Jews, they left. They went to Israel or The United States. And, and not only that, you know, The US took a lot of the Nazis. And the USSR
34:36Richard Greaser kinda figured this out too. It's like they they imported a lot of Nazis too, but they were a little bit behind the curve on that. Like, we got Werner Werner Von Braun and, you know, some other, pretty heavy hitting ones. And, like, that that's a accomplishment that isn't really talked about frequently.
35:01Richard Greaser You know, when people think about operation paperclip, like, they're they're oftentimes, you know, talking discouragingly about it. But, I mean, if you can get the Jews and the Nazis to to coexist together,
35:15Rod Palmer That's, Well, I see. It's it's really just as simple of aligning everyone's incentives. This is this is how Bitcoin fixes this. You know? Like, it's it's about aligning everyone's incentives. And The United States aligned their incentives, and they they were able to work towards common goals,
35:38Rod Palmer achieving a set of aligned outcomes. And this this really was a boom for Asia. But having the release valve of Zionism is what allowed us to happen. And
35:52Rod Palmer incredible forethought. There's no way that The US politician could pull something like this off today. There's way too much infighting. The podcasters don't agree, it would it but it was an amazing feat that was pulled off when? During the last first term. So when I say, like, the, politician couldn't pull this off today, I think that it's because we're early. I think there's some, you know, maybe some sort of of of movement that could come along
36:22Rod Palmer later in the first turning, but it would look much different today, and I don't I don't necessarily know what it would look like today.
36:30Richard Greaser More Bitcoin needed. But go ahead. I don't know. It's just interesting to think. It's, I think this part of the reason why Europe is so hostile towards Israel in general is they're resentful that the Jews left them stranded without any guidance.
36:50Rod Palmer Surrounded by Muslims?
36:53Richard Greaser Yeah. If there's one if there's one group that knows to how to handle the Muslims, it's the, it's the Jews. They've been doing it forever. Like, the, famously, I mean, this isn't talked a lot about in the history books and, you know, some people consider it a very controversial topic, but there was a Jewish empire that, sat in between. And you you can read this on Wikipedia. It was like, it's it is mainstream, but it's not mainstream in the sense that it's talked about frequently. There there's lots of people that talk about on, like, bit shoot or whatever,
37:28Richard Greaser and they've got their their slop conspiracy theories about it. But, you know, the totalitarian empire was, in many ways, what what kept the Muslims at bay from taking over Europe and the Byzantine Empire, which was, you know, very essentially floundering at the time. And it was,
37:51Richard Greaser I don't think it was really, like, ethnically a Jewish empire, but, you know, religiously, it was. And, I do think it was the the royalty was the nobility was Jewish. Are you familiar with this?
38:09Rod Palmer Vaguely. I don't know the history very well, but I've been familiar with the terms and the, you know, the storyline outline. But I don't know. I mean, are you were you going to elaborate more on this?
38:26Richard Greaser No. I just wanted to drop a a kernel for the the listener to go potentially go down a rabbit hole if they wanted to.
38:34Rod Palmer Yeah. Nice. To switch topics, one of the big news clips, items, whatever you wanna call it this week, was Jeff Booth's performance at the Bitcoin conference and and his
38:51Rod Palmer you know, people had their opinions on it. People thought that people think that he is something's happened to Jeff Bezos. He used to be very respected. And now, he's just spewing nonsense, things that don't really make any sense. But to really understand,
39:11Rod Palmer you have to read between the lines and and see what he's getting at. Jeff Booth recently announced that and we talked about this a few weeks ago. Joe Rogan advocated we're at the White House, and president Trump decriminalized the use of Ibogaine. Jeff Biz come out and said a few months ago that he had an Ibogaine
39:33Rod Palmer retreat in Dance. He fully endorses it. He says he's a completely new person, and then there's no negative side effects. So right now, Jack Booth is speaking kinda, you know, similar to the criticisms
39:47Rod Palmer that Alex Jones received years ago, where it sounds like he's just talking complete gibberish, like, almost possessed by some kind of being just spewing nonsense, but it ended up all being true. He's just using language that the plebs can understand. And I think that's what Jeff Biz do. I think Jeff Biz Jacob fried his brain. And I use that not as a pejorative. I use that as a as a
40:14Rod Palmer where the plugs understand. And he has rewired his brain, and he has figured out that Bitcoin fixes quantum risk, not the doesn't it doesn't is a threat by quantum computers. It fixes quantum computers. And there's just really no way to
40:34Rod Palmer to communicate and elaborate on this without sounding ridiculous, without sounding like slob. But my base case is that you might be on this offer. And as I would gain, how often? Do you do you see have you seen these clips or have you heard Jeff Booth?
40:55Rod Palmer Do you see a man in his brain has been completely rewired and incentive aligned by Agogaine? Or do you do you do your gibberish?
41:07Richard Greaser You know, the problem I have with Jeff Booth is the problem that I have with listening to doctor Adam Back is, they they both you know, and their their the way their their voice works and, just listening to them. I get I get really sleepy. So I I typically, you know, use his podcast appearances as, you know, like, instead of taking melatonin or Ambien or something, you know, when I really need to sleep. So I I I don't know. I haven't been able to get through them. I've just seen people's commentary on it.
41:44Richard Greaser And I I think it's, you know, there's really difficult reality, which is that if you're going to discuss and discuss things that are in the quantum realm, you kind of have to have been there, if that makes sense,
42:03Richard Greaser to effectively understand it. And so, like, the use of, some say the use of things like IB IB game will take you there. And so I've I've heard through other people's experiences that can be productive, but I can't confirm that, you know, from personal experience.
42:25Rod Palmer Not that's Turadin Easter. He's he's the other guy that did I have a game down in Mexico and get his thoughts on Jeff Booth's transformation. But, you know, if if it's any indication of effectiveness on transforming, I haven't heard Jeff Booth
42:43Rod Palmer talk about deflation, Bitcoin being deflationary since right around the time he claims he went and did the Ibogaine treatment. I don't know if that's good or bad. I mean, maybe maybe his thesis has changed, but he's at least he's at least talking about something new. And he is talking about and Jason Lowry, axed him up on this, that quantum computers cannot threaten Bitcoin due to proof of work, and it's that simple.
43:11Richard Greaser Well, you know, from my very limited understanding of quantum computers, it sounds like quantum computers are incapable of doing proof of work right now in the traditional sense.
43:22Rod Palmer Right. And you can't undo proof of work. That's for sure.
43:26Richard Greaser Have you been listening to Hell Money recently?
43:30Rod Palmer I did the I I re listened to the recent episode, they talked about the prestige. It's the Prestige podcast, the podcasters podcast. I did not get into the Audemars conversation.
43:46Rod Palmer I'm not sure what you found interesting about Halma recently, but those are the highlights of what I've I've heard.
43:54Richard Greaser Well, it seems like they're they're talking about quantum. They're talking about Bitcoin core on a regular basis. They just did a recent episode talking about their, you know, favorite ordinals collections, which I didn't understand at all. And, it seems that Aaron and Casey think that they can ally themselves with the Bitcoin plaques, and that's their strategy right now. That if they pass an olive branch to individuals like Huddl not,
44:29Richard Greaser they might find, some allies in their endeavors.
44:34Rod Palmer Well, they're both crowned via bat they're both crowned via at core right now. And Casey have been rebuked by the core developers.
44:45Richard Greaser Yeah. I don't I I just don't think that, they're gonna find an ally in, like, Bitcoin mechanic or Luke, even if they pass him in all of branch.
44:58Rod Palmer Being allies with the plans is like it it being allies with a a stray dog. You it may seem nice, but they they'll just turn and bite you at the really, they there could be no warning. It's just a dangerous just unreliable out on it. They're like the Kurds in Northern Iraq.
45:19Richard Greaser Yeah. I wish I wish them luck on their endeavor, and, it will be interesting to see how it goes. I mean, pivoting to plaubs is, you know, I don't know what a better pivot in content is. You know, pivoting to precious metals like Marty, pivoting to AI, like a lot of individuals,
45:40Richard Greaser or pivoting to plaubs. But there's there's a lot of individuals that are are trying to pivot in one way or another. And, I don't really blame him because as I'm I'm checking the timeline, it it just you know, from the way people are behaving, it kinda seems like we're gonna be in a very prolonged bear market based on people's attitudes. I don't know if you've got thoughts, like, on that.
46:12Rod Palmer Well, yeah, I I haven't seen any of that. I mean, the big one price action has been bull more bullish than ever. We seem to have breaking out of some ranges and past two hundred day moving averages. Everybody's dumped it on Ben Cohen. So, and you, you brought this up off air. I'd I'm not sure where you're getting this reading. I I right now, all indications
46:37Rod Palmer are as bullish as they've been since October of last year. So I'm not, I don't know what, maybe you can explain what you've been seeing and why you think everyone's bearish. I have not see, I've seen nothing. I mean, the bear chance completely dissolved with every people have been announcing. They're leaving it. It's over. So I'm not I don't I don't I I must be in a different algorithm than you or something.
47:02Richard Greaser Well, it's every time I open, the apps, there's it everybody's crashing out about one thing or another. And every time I listen to a podcast, the podcast is crashing out about one thing or another. So, you know, the price sentiment, I don't know if it's been bullish than ever. You know? It's, I think it's hard to make a determination
47:23Richard Greaser on that front until, you know, we're nearing all time highs again, which we're not even remotely close to. I I mean, these just you know, we're in the we're in the standpoint that if you had bought Tether on Tron over the last year, you would have outperformed Bitcoin.
47:44Richard Greaser And and I think that that's part of the reason why people are crashing out because they're, you know, they're wondering if they should have bought Tether on Tron instead of Bitcoin. And that that that's a really tough position to be in as a as a individual, like a Bitcoin podcaster or, you know, whatever.
48:07Richard Greaser And I think, you know, part of the thing, you know, that's breaking the podcasters too is the, the traditional, like, sponsorship route and revenue routes that have worked time and time again aren't aren't working the same. You know, Twitter has been disincentivizing
48:26Richard Greaser or demonetizing, PubSlob so that, you know, they're they're all having to play the algorithm on a on a different difficulty. There's been a difficulty adjustment, you know, kind of across the board in the way the algorithm works, which I think is difficult for them, you know, because they're they're used to
48:48Richard Greaser having their interns, post some pretty low effort slop, and it it's just not performing like it used to. It used to be all you had to do is say the XRP is stupid and you get, like, 600 likes. And, those those tweets aren't really going as far as they used to.
49:11Rod Palmer Or raise pivot into to digital credit. I mean, that that's where all the the energy, the optimism. It's digital credit. The price action, narratively very stable. 11% dividends, that's you're logging every S and P 500 dividends account. You're logging All you're you're logging everybody. 11.5%
49:37Rod Palmer dividends, and they pay monthly. This is where all the new business, and you got SOTA, s a t a, that's coming in that's, like, 13% dividends.
49:49Richard Greaser Who's behind that?
49:51Rod Palmer SALTA is it's Strive. Strive Asset Management. So Strive is kinda like the Berkshire Hathaway of paper Bitcoin companies. They acquired half the paper Bitcoin companies after paper Bitcoin. Summer got rained out last year. So it's Sansa's kinda like the, all the paper Bitcoin companies coming together to take on and compete with Michael Sailor. And that's what all the, that's what all the momentum is right now. I mean, Sansa's got, you know, whereas the the old paradigm, the fourth turning paradigm,
50:23Rod Palmer was podcasters funded by hardware wallets. Now they're being funded by, you know, public equity.
50:34Rod Palmer The money coming into the stock market. And it's a they're building a paper Bitcoin syndicate to take on Michael Saylor. And then, you know, Jack Mallers is kinda going on his own, so to speak, in terms of not joining Strive, but, you know, kind of partnering with Tether. They're great at keeping an asset stable
50:54Rod Palmer and and not depegging. So it's kind of all coalescing around this battle for who can take down Michael Saylor or compete with Michael Saylor. There is not much
51:07Rod Palmer there's no need to battle it out with the XRP army anymore or these other shitcoins. Crypto is effectively dead. Ethereum has an all time high over five years. XRP's the army, everybody
51:23Rod Palmer went AWOL, and they've and they've gone on to other things. All the action is moving to the structured neighbor Bitcoin products.
51:34Richard Greaser Do you think there's any way that Peter Todd could, recruit the XRP army to fight in Ukraine?
51:44Rod Palmer Well, I mean, Vladimir Putin said the other day, maybe yesterday, that that that worse coming to an end. And it sounds like, you know, the XRP Arnie's put they're they can't even be used there. I mean, maybe they can go help open the straight up Hormuz. Maybe XRP Ripple will put out, you know, some sort of public relations piece about partnering with straight to four minutes to test,
52:09Rod Palmer remittance payments. I don't know. But there really is no need for the XRP army anymore. And, you know, people who made a living ducking on on shit corners like this, that switch crashing out. Because they don't, you know, nobody cares. It's you're beating a dead horse to make fun of Ethereum and XRP and all these other ones. Nobody cares. I mean, there's no way, there's nobody to dunk on it. Wrong law.
52:37Richard Greaser Yeah. It's true. Well, I went on, the Fish podcast last night, and I'm curious, Ron. Would you be willing to sing a song, Alex Satoshi, if we got a backup band?
52:53Rod Palmer Oh, yeah. I'm always down to sing. And maybe if if if I'm invited to sing, I'm always down.
53:02Richard Greaser I'm inviting you to sing.
53:06Rod Palmer I don't know. I don't know if I mean, I'll fish is good for live, unless you're actually fish, and you have a backup band that could jam for twenty five minutes, and then you sing for three. But there, I don't know. When I was in Vegas, I saw a pretty good live band. They were doing live karaoke. Now a band like
53:26Rod Palmer that would be interesting. But what did you have in mind? What did are people gonna sing fish at Lake Satoshi?
53:33Richard Greaser No. I think you should sing one of your originals. And, Oh, okay. Yeah. You get Jason on the drums, fundamentals on the guitar. I don't know if we do really need anybody on the bass, but you get a little trio like that. I think that would be pretty fun. I think I'm gonna sing under chemtrail sky.
53:55Rod Palmer Okay. Not to think about what I should sing. Maybe maybe, like, maybe Baba can help me.
54:02Richard Greaser It's it's been fun because I there there seems to be so much momentum around Bitcoin and music right now. It's really taken off. Like, they you know, the Phish meetup was part of that, of enjoying it with each other, people getting connected that are motivated. Like, the the Noster event was a huge part of that, of getting a lot of great artists to perform and play
54:29Richard Greaser together. There's a music festival coming up in June. The conference is gonna be in Nashville. There's a lot of, you know, talented, excited musicians that are gonna be jamming together at Lake Satoshi. But, you know, the pioneers are demanding music, and they're they're providing. They're they're showing up, and they're
54:51Richard Greaser they're ready to to heed the call.
54:54Rod Palmer Yeah. I mean, that's that's it's very bullish. You know, like, a a Spotify, that you could stream SaaS. Because Wave Late don't I don't think anybody's running that that show. It seems like it goes down.
55:09Richard Greaser You know, fountain fountain is usable. So, like, you can create playlist. No. You can create playlist on fountain, which is pretty cool, and, stream SaaS that way. I think I think that's, like, the biggest function is, like, the the search function is a lot better, and, you can create playlists. Like, I think those those yeah. I mean, it's it's definitely not even remotely close
55:34Richard Greaser to any mainstream, music streaming platform, but it is, probably the best that is out there at the moment.
55:43Rod Palmer Wish Jack would would would figure something out and get integrated Bitcoin with title. Because, you know, we sounds great, but it's like, I wanna listen to I don't wanna just listen to value for value music. I wanna listen to, like, the classic. I wanna listen to, you know, rappers from the early two thousands. I wanna listen to Led Zeppelin. I'm not gonna listen to just only, you know, songs about Orange Killen or your cousins or whatever.
56:12Richard Greaser Yeah. That's fair. You don't get excited to listen to some Ainsley Costello?
56:19Rod Palmer Yeah. If that's fine, but, like, you know, that's a I'm gonna have more to just Ainsley Costello to listen to.
56:27Richard Greaser Would you ever sing Cherry on Top as a karaoke song?
56:32Rod Palmer If I have the lyrics, I do it. I don't wanna mess it up. I don't wanna disrespect Ainsley Costello's content.
56:41Richard Greaser Well, it feels like we are in just, like, a complete, I don't know, like, sprawl right now. Seems like it's a free for all out there. There's been a lot of discussion around insider trading on,
56:59Richard Greaser Polymarket that seems to been replaced, you know, the legacy insider trading on, the stock market. It's been the the popular trend, recently
57:14Richard Greaser that the plaives are, you know, a little bit perturbed by. You know, it it I guess, like, you know, maybe a a good last topic before we go on go on the boost is there I I saw on predicts this week. Somebody made a market for, the likelihood of, Swan winning their lawsuit
57:37Richard Greaser against Tether. You got any thoughts on that?
57:41Rod Palmer It's it's an interesting one. It seems like the chances are, woah. Last I looked, it was, like, low twenties. You but, you know, Swan seems to have kind of pivoted from Bitcoin. They've got their new AI protocol to help high net worth families
58:06Rod Palmer see all their finances on one AI dashboard. I nobody really knows what this thing is. Corey's been marketing it using words that nobody uses, terms that nobody uses. Nobody knows what dang these words mean. But it does seem to have created speculation that they they've they've kinda been moving on.
58:29Rod Palmer I know it'll be interesting to see if any of the judges, jury, lawyers involved in the lawsuit, decide to insider trade
58:42Rod Palmer this market. But, you know, Corey hasn't talked about it. He hasn't mentioned it. He doesn't seem to be following any sort of, like, lawyers' advice about not talking about lawsuits and all in gag orders. So it seems like if he was bullish that he would have brought it up, but he hasn't. So, we'll see. It's interesting. It's it's fun. You can have a pretty good market for anything.
59:08Rod Palmer And this is a good example.
59:11Richard Greaser Do you think, like, the the draw to his, like, AI doodad that he's selling is you have to use his doodad to underlay understand the language that he's using as, like, a translation function?
59:23Rod Palmer That's that's gotta be one of them, Andy. That's what people have been talking about. It's like, I want to pay $200 a month for this doodad just to see what it is because you record his tweets, and it's like, none of that makes sense to me. I cannot identify with or sympathize with any of the things he's saying or causing real anxiety and strife for families. Like, it's it's completely out of nowhere,
59:50Rod Palmer Doesn't look cool. Doesn't have cool logo or graphics. Just kinda seems like a swan website with different colors. I don't know. Every everybody's talking about it. I mean, he's boring his his you know, I I replied. I said
1:00:08Rod Palmer that this is for high you know, says it's for high member families to what about high signal IMX signal group chats? And his reply to me didn't even make sense. I did not have no idea what he believed talking about. So Corey might have AI psychosis. He might just I don't know. He's I'm I'm not sure what's going on with him.
1:00:31Richard Greaser Speaking of AI psychosis, have you heard any updates on, how Preston Pish is doing?
1:00:36Rod Palmer I haven't heard of any updates. I haven't heard. I've put out some feelers to see. I just check on him. People said he was recovering from, like, a shoulder surgery or something. They didn't they didn't mention how he injured it, but wish him well. I hope he's doing well at, antipsychosis
1:00:54Rod Palmer rehab.
1:00:55Richard Greaser Well, cool. Well, folks, let's see what we got for found on base this week. We got late stage HODL. 6,000 success says, great to hear y'all, and sounds like the hugs were worth the trip alone. Wish I had been there to give you a hug too. Good thing Dennis Porter doesn't get close enough for a hug or you'd have poked him in the leg.
1:01:19Richard Greaser Y'all didn't say anything about RHR Hot Stale Tokyo over. Sounded like they turned your mic on mute and gave you only soundboard permissions. Yeah. I mean, it was fun. It was okay. But, yeah, I'm I'm glad that, Dennis, I don't know. It would just would have been an awkward situation hugging him, I guess.
1:01:45Rod Palmer Yeah. That's true. That's if you're around, if you're around, dentist Porter, make sure you're wearing your work work pants, like, like, still good dudes or, like, still, you know, your the the those bags, the protection front from EMPs.
1:02:02Rod Palmer They're like your Faraday Faraday jeans. You just don't you don't wanna have an awkward situation with Dennis, but it would've been nice to give you a a hug as well at late stage. I was I did not I was unable to attend the hostile. Nobody's really talked about it. I saw some videos. It was cool. But, you know,
1:02:23Rod Palmer it's just about hanging out with your friends. Doesn't really matter what's going on. Unless you pay for tickets, I guess. Yeah. Nice boost is from Sasha Hodder. 5,440 sass. Great show. It's nice to meet you both. Missed the show last
1:02:41Rod Palmer week. Nice to meet you too, Sasha. Nice to see I see your your husband's panel. That was really entertaining. You guys are a fine couple. I mean, not in a good way, not not in a bad way. It's just, you know, reminds me of,
1:02:57Rod Palmer Hailey Lennon and, Katharine Youth. High powered tourney, and the artist artist husband. It's kind of a good combo. You guys are great. It was nice to meet you.
1:03:10Richard Greaser What was her husband's panel on? I wasn't I didn't know that happened.
1:03:14Rod Palmer It's about Pepe. Pepe frogs. Pepe frog or and, like, subversive Pepe frogs.
1:03:22Richard Greaser What what was your takeaway from that?
1:03:28Rod Palmer The Pepe frogs were more popular than ever. It was a very I mean, the the crowd was hooting and hollering. It was it was a blast.
1:03:38Richard Greaser Have the Graipers, embraced Pepe?
1:03:43Rod Palmer They they kinda were the original people. I mean, it's the Pepe community kinda fort. You have groippers, you have artists, you have, shit posters. It's kind of a big community now. It's not it's not like the old days.
1:03:59Richard Greaser I'm gonna have to go and watch Sasha's panel because I have not seen that yet. Jason c, April. Adding 40 hugs per week to my rotation. Bitcoin podcasters hugs hit hard hard. Highly recommended. 40 hugs per week isn't enough. You need 12 per day. I think that's the the official minimum. So you gotta you gotta, like, almost triple that, Jason. In
1:04:30Rod Palmer inquire of jazz there, and I would say it more, especially Dennis Porter's in the room. Next produced is from used to read a lot in 2000. Nothing wrong with a little time off. Totally rude that. Especially, it's it's almost summer. Town office, sacred.
1:04:50Richard Greaser Yeah. I mean, it's just nice to go out, touch grass, get some sunlight. You gotta take advantage of it while it lasts. The weather weather where I'm at has just been absolutely incredible. It's, like, hard to stay inside for me right now.
1:05:11Richard Greaser Stack jaro 1,000 says, plug slot reflection. Bitcoin has already won. It's the optimal base layer money. We just need to build the layers on top to bring these properties to the world. No force required. Just make it available as an opt in, sorry, opt in parallel system. The painful path to low time preference is TBD. Fiat is opt out too, but the entities in charge hide the fact
1:05:40Richard Greaser they'll make your life harder while selling convenience as the easy choice. I mean, it's pretty great to buy cigarettes with Bitcoin. To me, it's already one. That that truly was a pep slot reflection, Stack Jura. Appreciate the boost.
1:06:02Rod Palmer That's all from James Satoshi. Five hundred and twenty one SAS. Brian Wisp. Thank you for your time.
1:06:09Richard Greaser What is Wisp?
1:06:12Rod Palmer That's something we talked about. Last week, I don't remember.
1:06:17Richard Greaser Shannrack, three hundred twenty three says, welcome back. Hashtag 40 HPW. Okay. So I heard a cool story. So Shadrach, apparently went on bowl after bowl with sir Spencer, and, I guess I got boosted by Adam Curry. So Shadrach kinda went into the
1:06:38Richard Greaser the big times last week. And I I need to go check out that episode and see what he was talking about. But, I heard that. I thought that was pretty cool. Anytime you get Adam Curry to boost, you know, whatever you're doing, it's pretty cool.
1:06:55Rod Palmer Next one is from Noster game. Otter 11 sats. Or playing hard. Thank you, Noster game.
1:07:03Richard Greaser Side of Stormbrook, Hundred 21 sats. Beagle's back, and then, like, a 100 beagle emojis. Thank you, Silas.
1:07:15Rod Palmer ETC onboard with the next three next year Hugs inbound. Hugs are underrated. And where the bugle news? Red shirt Vegas. Okay. The red one. That was I think that was made for,
1:07:31Rod Palmer for TabConf. Did you get that at TabConf?
1:07:35Richard Greaser Yeah. There was a special run of shirts for TabConf that were made last year. That was called BTS. See on board. Thanks for wearing the shirt. So Yoxie, a 100 sass, says, sorry, guys. Auto crack in late night post. I met the hawk to a girl, and blonde's not going to prison or been sat up
1:07:59Richard Greaser on a bus station. Anyway, glad to boost you Or Blue's got you. I don't know what any of that means, but it sounds like oh, the hawk two girl is not going to prison. Yeah. I mean, if you're if you're, like, a hot blonde girl, you should take advantage of your, status and and launch a meme coin because you can get away with a lot of things.
1:08:27Richard Greaser Elizabeth Holmes has been trying to get people to get her released recently. She's trying to take advantage of her hot blonde status. And, unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be working for her, but, you know, it's worth the effort. So props to her for being hot and blonde.
1:08:46Richard Greaser But, anyways yeah. Or you got anything before we wrap this up, Rod?
1:08:52Rod Palmer Yeah. Well, nope. That's that's all I got to speak.
1:08:58Richard Greaser I've got like, I'm, like, on the cusp of releasing some, paid content guides. I'm just kinda tweaking things and had some setbacks I wasn't expecting. But, thank you to our paid subscribers who get access to our premium content that we're putting out there. Jolly Roger, Dave, Used to Read a Lot, Lahov, Shadrach or Lahov, BTC on board, Boomer, Sasha, Fundamentals, Sean,
1:09:22Richard Greaser Lacy Todl, Turkey, Open Mic, and Avi Burra. Appreciate you guys. And, folks, we will catch you next week.
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