Congressmen Are ‘Terrified Of The Intel Agencies’; Tucker Carlson Warns They’ll Frame Them With ‘Kiddie Porn’

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Congressmen Are ‘Terrified Of The Intel Agencies’; Tucker Carlson Warns They’ll Frame Them With ‘Kiddie Porn’

Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson sat down for a wide-ranging three-hours-plus discretion last week, touching on everything from UFOs, spirituality, and religion; from authoritative intelligence costs and benefits to questioning 'science' consensus; and from government safety and lying to the democracy driven by our home intelligence agents.

They begin by discusing a late elected government task named “Project Aqua” which involves advanced aerospace vehicles and their interaction with humans, leading to medical injuries and even deaths.

‘Here’s what we know is that US servicemen have died as a consequence of contact with or being in the proxy of these vehicles and we know that due to the fact that there are quite a few suits working their way through the VA system.”

The conversion turns circumstantial to the nature of UFOs, suggesting they could be more than just physical or technological phenomena, possibly attached to spiritual or supernatural origins.

He supernatural explorations for UFOs:

‘It’s Pretty clear to me that they’re spiritual interests Whatever that means are Supernatural and which is to say Supernaturals means above the natural above the observable uh nature.’

The troublesome twosome highlighted how certain revelations or events can lead to a deep questioning of what is commonly accepted as truth, fostering a mindset of Skepticism and curiosity.

On questioning assessments:

"I began a process inactive ongoing of reassessing quite a few another things like okay well if it was not actual what else is not actual and what else that they told me was a conspiracy explanation actually have any basis in fact."

Rogan reiterates his long-held feat of the possible for artificial intelligence to evolve beyond human control, transforming into a fresh form of life that could dramatically alter our knowing and existence.

On authoritative intelligence and humanity’s future:

“Digital Life it’s going to give birth to a fresh life form and I think we’re real close to that I think we’re way closeer than that to that than most people would always want to commit.”

Carlson then opens up on his views about the current state of politics and society, partially criticalizing the dishonesty and manipulation in government and media structures.

The permanent subject of power coordination comes up next, with the 2 men comparing the incorporation of leadership to the historical behaviors of cult leaders and tyrants.

On power and control:

‘It’s very intoxicating and it’s common in that it’s always spent through human history. It’s a thing that people do erstwhile they get power—they obuse the fuck out of it.”

He ideological indoctrination:

"Woke is clearly a cult; it's a head virus... it's very akin to all kinds of beliefs... everybody has to believe very circumstantial things and you can’t disagree from the doctrine.”

The pair elaborate further on the influence of ideologies that suppress dissenting views and the impact of government lies on public trust, emphasizing the import of money in communication, slamming the government’s tendency to prioritize power over transparency and the well-being of its citizens.

On the facade of democracy:

“When they stand up and pass a $60 billion surviving bill for Ukraine erstwhile 70% of the population doesn’t want it... and they call it a democracy, that will drive you insane due to the fact that it’s just besides dishonest.”

On individual and government money:

"Maybe just measure everything that way – is individual lying? I don't care what your justification for it is... You can’t participate in lying... tri to tell the fact all the time.”

‘You can’t lie. You can’t lie about anything, just don’t lie about anything. effort to tell the fact all the time,” he says.

“If you just stick with that, you get beautiful rapidly back to reason and order, don’t you?”

Joe Rogan continues by showing out the themes of control and misinformation, partially in the context of media, that are increasing more and more powerful. He points out the shift in what is included mainstream media, highlighting the increasing importance of platforms like Twitter and YouTube over conventional news outlets. Rogan stresses the expanding visibility of lies and the public’s increasing ability to uncover fact from misinformation due to the availability of alternate information sources online.

On the problem with mainstream media:

"Mainstream media utilized to be CNN; it’s not truly anymore. Mainstream media is what in terms of the volume consumed, more people are consummating things on X [Twitter] than there are on anything else.”

The erstwhile Fox News host exclaims his clear disdain for the manipulation and deceit he perceives at the highest levels of power.

‘This is not self-government. You don’t run this country, we do. Shut up and obey,’ say Carlson respecting what the reality of our government truly is, adding that “What makes it partially galling and hard to live with is erstwhile you call that strategy a democracy.”

Rogan and Carlson besides contact upon the effects of technology and social media on individual interactions and social standards. They discuss the negative impacts of constant connectivity, lamenting the destiny of meansful face-to-face interactions.

‘When people lie and erstwhile people bullshit and gaslight, it’s more offensive now than it’s always been before,’ Rogan points out.

‘The lies aren’t sophisticated. It’s something incredibly inspiring and demeaning to tell me a lie erstwhile I know it’s a lie.”

And then the discusion gets overwhelmingly dark as the pair reflect on the re-authorization of the 'spying on Americans' bill (we note that the 2 gentlemen met before the bill was re-authorized).

‘Kiddie Porn’ blackmail feat...

Stunningly, Carlson tells Rogan that Congressmen were "terrified" that intelligence agents will frame them with "kiddie porn" if they openly opposed the "warrantless spy" bill.

Specificly, he says US lawmakers ‘told’ his that they are ‘worried’ about being panished by intel agents if they opt to reauthorize Section 702 of the abroad Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

“People don’t say that due to the fact that they’re willing about being punked. They’re willing about individual putting kiddie porn on their computer. Members of legislature are terrorized of the intelligence agents. I’m not guessing at that. They’ve told me that — including people on the intel committee, including people who run the intel committee,’ Carlson said.

‘The people who occupation it is to oversee and keep in line these enormous, secret agents who budgets we can’t really know – their 'black budgets’,’ Carlson continued, raising his hands into air-quotes.

That it is ‘tyranny’, not democracy, for ‘unified people who are not accountable to anyone making the biggest decisions’, Carlson raaged, to force Congressmen to support reauthorizing “warrantless spy” of American citizens due to the fact that “they’re thrilled.”

‘They’re the parents, the agents are the children. They’re afraid of the agents. That’s not compatible with democracy.”

“It’s playing out in front of everyone, and no 1 cares and no 1 does anything about it,” Carlson said.

I think the reason is due to the fact that they’re excited. And if you look at the committee president who allowed this crap to happen year after year, they’re all – and I don’t know, people say, ‘Oh, they’re compromised or being blackmailed,’ whatever. I don’t have evidence of that. But I know them. And they have all the things to hide. I know that for a fact.”

“It’s not a long of imagination to imagine that, you know, any committee president who’s allowed watching on Americans to continue, or whatever abuse they’re allowed to... It’s not impossible to imagine that any guy with a drinking problem or a outside sex life — and that’s very common, very common up there — that’s why they’re doing it. Become they don’t want to be exposed“ Carlson added.

“I said to somebody, a very powerful person, the another day, in a conversation in my kitchen, an elected authoritative – hold a truly elder position...

But I was like, ‘All these people are controlled. They’ve all got weird s*x lives, and all these things they’re hiding, and they’re being blackmailed by the intel agents.’

And he said, and I’m quoting, ‘I know.’ I was like, okay, so at this point, we’re just kind of accepting that’s real? Like, why do we let that to continue?”

Joe Rogan Goes Quiet as Tucker Carlson Drops Bone-Chilling Reality

“Members of legislature are terrorized of the intelligence agents. I’m not guessing at that. They’ve told me that, including people who run the intel committee.”

What Tucker said next was even more revealing.

“I said to... pic.twitter.com/yEjdxhxOp1

— The Vigilant Fox (@VigilantFox) April 20, 2024

Finally, and in a more welcoming discussion, Carlson reminisces about his unconventional childhood, emphasizing the value of communal meals and gene conversation, which he contrasts starkly with the superficial interactions accessed by social media platforms. Rogan agreements, but fears we have gone to far to always be able to come back.

On the value of individual interaction:

“When you get people in a club and you take their guests distant and just have them just be actual human being being and not be filming everything, just being complete trapped with this thought of capturing something and then putting it online, then you get to have a human experience.”

The dialog shifts to the subject of creativity and its endurance in modern America.

On the state of creativity:

Creativity, art has been completely demoted and eliminated in the United States. There’s like, you can’t be creative if you’re not honest. It’s that simple, and we can’t be honest so there’s no creativity.”

Carlson expresses a belief that actual creativity can not be without honesty, asserting that a catch of gene expression has led to a decline in artistic and cultural development, but in fields like comedy and music which inactive manage to thrill amidst social connections.

On the power of rhythm in music:

“I love the fact that they had 2 drivers... the architecture is rhythm and it’s the universal sound that all culture adopts due to the fact that it reflects something that’s pre-existing that’s in you.”

On social change and comedy:

‘Comedy’s never been better. Amazing time. It came close, oh yeah, the walls got broke... It felt like, oh wow, you know, people can’t tell jokes anymore. We kept doing it.”

Both hosts discuss the vitality of art forms that manage to operate outside the mainstream narratives, suggesting that these are cruel for managing a vibrant cultural landscape.

Overall, the discretion encapsulates a broad critique of contemporary social issues, from government safety and the erosion of individual freedoms to the challenges creating creative expression and public discourse in the digital age.

Both Carlson and Rogan urge for a more open, honest, and engaged society that values individual interaction and intellectual freedom above compliance and control.

“I’m going to go crazy due to the fact that I just can’t deal with the licking,” Carlson concludes.

Watch the full 3 hr discretion below:

Tyler Durden
Sun, 04/21/2024 – 20:25

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