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he did not say she rocks but she does rock. tomorrow on "special report," i will speak with former u.n. ambassador nikki haley about the latest developments in ukraine and also take a trip around the world, the hot spots, foreign policy challenges, thanks for inviting us into your home tonight, that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, bret, that was a very "special report." thank you. >> bret: thank you. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: police have arrested frank james. this is the guy accused of unleashing hell on a crowded subway yesterday morning, shooting 10 and injuring 23 in a flurry of gunfire and smoke bombs. the shooter called the police on himself as he calmly strolled around the city for 29 hours. even popping into a
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mcdonald's. got a number 3. they took him into custody, without a fight, police have not yet released a motive. but here at "primetime" we have been doing some investigating and found some very disturbing videos on a social media pages where is he just spewing black nationalist ideology. quote: white people and black people, as we call ourselves, should not have any contact with each other. in another video he said a factory reset on humanity is needed in order for you to have any thought of having an f'ing future. there are people, white people in this country, as i'm getting tired of you, and i'm black. he continued, quote: i am so happy i have a sense of joy. i have seen a side of human beings may need to die. they need to suffer and drop f'ing dead. he went on to celebrate the
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confirmation of judge ketanji brown but the fact that she was married to a white guy made him furious. quote: yeah, our black sister, supreme court justice, power to the people is married to an an f'ing whited man. i don't believe this bleep. en in one video he can be seen outside screaming at unsuspecting people walking down the street, quote: f you and your white ass too you white racist mother fer. you are something less than human today. you shouldn't even exist. your crime against f'ing nature you spanish speaking mother fer. for years this freak was legged the world know his deepest, darkest thoughts. and big tech never flagged it they consider themselves the speech police of what is right and wrong to folk. saying gender is real, is considered hate speech online.
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but kill whitey is just fine? and, of course, this guy, frank james, has a long rap sheet. >> history in new york is nine prior arrests dating from 1992 to 1998. those include possession of burglary tools four times. criminal sex act, theft of service two times, he was arrested on a new jersey warrant. he also has a criminal tampering. he has three arrests in new jersey in 1991 in 1992 and 2007, trespass, larceny and disorderly conduct. >> jesse: that arrest record, combined with the years of twisted videos how was this guy not on the fbi's radar? >> there has been some reports that fbi holdings to date had a tie to mr. james.
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i want to be very clear to date we have found no record of an investigation of frank r. james by an fbi office before the shooting yesterday. reports that fbi's new mexico field office previously investigated him are inaccurate. >> jesse: the fbi has been busy framing trump and fbi kidnappers radicals right under their nose. if you watch the mainstream media you would have no idea black nationalists even exist. as soon as the press realizes the attacks don't fit their narrative, they bury the story. remember the waukesha massacre? where darrell brooks rammed his suv through a christmas parade injuring 62 and killing 6? brooks also has a lengthy record and shared plenty of posts on social media calling for violence against white people saying hitler was right and comparing cops to the klan. we reached out to the fbi to see
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if they figured out what his motive was for plowing down innocent civilians, and the fbi referred us to local authorities who haven't gotten back to us. last april, noah green rammed his car into two officers at the nation's capitol, killing one of the officers. he was a follower of that outspoken anti-semite louis farrakhan. and in louisville, quintez brown, who was once honored by barack obama and made appearances on msnbc, was arrested for trying to assassinate a jewish mayoral candidate craig greenberg. a local blm chapter bailed him out soon after posting 100 gs. he supported armed militant groups online and talked about revolutionary communism and black nationalism. and these are far from isolated incidents. corey ollie mohammed, david anderson and micah xavier johnson all had ties to black
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nationalism and all murdered many in their cities. the fbi failed to stop any of these people. and the media refuses to cover the story. to them the only domestic terrorists wear red hats. >> that's why i have said i don't really think there are two parties in this country anymore. one is a semi governing party called the democrats and the other dime store front for a terrorist organization called maga. that is the real problem here. it's no longer about lies and disinformation. it's abouting having our sitting government take active role in controlling dangerous people who do not believe in democracy anymore. >> putting lives in danger. the media is completely ignoring black nationalism. there is only room for white nationalism in their coverage because they need to keep the democrat base scared and the country divided. the press is just a political chop shop. we know their motivation. but big tech is letting black nationalism spread across the
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internet. these ceos need to answer why. if you can't get banned for posting a funny people about hillary but you don't get knocked off for death threats, who is running your programs on the back end? black nationalism is a serious threat and our fbi just keeps dropping the ball. why? the fbi director needs to answer questions under oath about this. because the bureau's priorities are out of whack. dan bongino, former secret service agent and host of "unfiltered" on saturday nights. dan, your thoughts? >> a couple things here, jesse. you know, they have this thing in courts. if you are a federal agent or police officer like i was and you get caught lying on the stand, you are basically done. you have to resign because that material has to be exposed for every other case and you will never have credibility in front of a jury in the future because it will always be brought up.
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what does it have to do with this? you know, i was thinking before doing this segment today, what happens when an entire agency gets giggly owed and credibility of the whole agency even though there is probably very decent people working there gets flushed down the drain. think about it jesse, i don't think the fbi really grasps the management of the fbi the damage the collusion hoax did to people. think about it. not to re-litigate that we have hard the details. someone told you about a fictitious and you started an international literally investigation and yet someone turned over to you hunter biden's actual laptop and you still can't figure out what to do? i mean, how do you not realize 40 to 50% of america is looking at you really guys? is this for real? you know, the whole agency is essentially been giggly owed and your point is great about how they are not allocating their time right. how did they miss all this
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stuff? >> one other thing here, you know, we got to be careful about lists. the danger i'm worried about here is an overr ction correction by the fbi and then gathering these lists of feel and then all of a sudden conservatives find themselves on these lists. that kind of concerns me given the incompetence we have seen in the past. >> jesse: i totally agree. i prefer less censorship on social media. let everybody say whatever they want. but there has to be some people flagging death threats. when you say you are going to go out and kill people, someone has to see that somewhere and flag it. and you brought up the point about, you know, there are good fbi agents. but whoever is running the fbi, the top guys, benny johnson put this thing together. the governor of michigan, it's the january 6th stuff, the subway shooter. the pulse nightclub shooter. the parkland shooter.
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the vegas shooter. the rape of american female gymnast and hunter biden. you have a whole list of very high priorities things that have happened that they have botched. that they have missed. they have had their fingers on or not had their fingers on which they should have. i don't have any -- as you said trust in the bureau anymore. do you? >> no. i mean, i have repeatedly said that. this concept of economics called opportunity costs. there is a cost to forgone opportunity. and obviously the cost here is real. while they spent time aloe case manpower, assets and resources to what are apparently political investigations. >> jesse: right. it's all political. >> you saw them face plant in michigan and elsewhere. the michigan case. what happened? all of this other stuff magically slid under their nose. the answer is simple. i will be honest with you i would rather shrink the federal law enforcement presence dramatically clean house at the top and turn a lot of this over
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to the state police. they just have not been effective, jesse. the michigan case with the kidnapping was a total failure. how -- think about this? how do you not get one single conviction. do you know how bad of a case that had to be. >> jesse: i don't think ray keeps his job. how does wray keep his job as a director like that after all these things? after everything. >> one case i was a part of, and it was a huge deal. the doj was calling the secret service office. how did you guys -- it wasn't hand me down. guy retired. how do you lose a case like that? do you know how bad that case had to be? i mean, needs to go. the whole upper level management of the fbi really it's time -- it's time to move on. this isn't working out. you have [blank] giggly owed. >> jesse: i will have to work that into the commentary. i want to remind the audience that people have been the new
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york city leadership, new york leadership to put more police on the subways, to prevent things like -- that happened yesterday from happening again. one of those people, many democrats, aoc has been hammering cuomo and all these leaders here in new york stop, don't put any police on the subway. it's racist. you know, you can't -- you can't do that you know, it's going to make people scared when they have their muffins and coffee on the way to work. look what happens. is she ever going to have own anything or skate like usual? >> no. that's the essence of being a leftist. of course high taxes crashed the economy. print money inflation. blame it on oil executives and permits and leases. they always get away with this because of the media. think about this, aoc was born in 1989. she is 32. i mean, honestly, what the hell do you know at 32? even worse, she did not live through, jesse, the 80's and the
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70s like most people did in new york city who are in their 40's, 50's and 60's right now who remember what it was like. do you remember the day where, jesse, it wasn't that your car was going to get stolen in new york it's how quickly. remember they have the club and then they had to clap for the club steering wheel. you had to put the club on backwards because they used to free on the club with the cap. your car was getting stolen it was only a matter of when. if you remember that which aoc doesn't she was born in 19 # #. you probably have a different opinion than this 32-year-old congresswoman who knows nothing about nothing and has this magic power over the dopey far left in the united states. i mean, it's -- lucky charms. i don't get it. children's cereal. >> jesse: dan does not want to sleep aoc. >> i'm not interested. please. you are going to send out a
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tweet aoc i'm married. i'm okay. thank you very much. i don't want to date you i'm not dating you. >> jesse: 9:00 saturday. thank you very much. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: what is the black nationalist movement and how did it play a role in i object expiring the brooklyn subway shooter? dr. zhudi jasser is president of the islamic forum for democracy. tell us about the ideology. do you believe this guy frank james ascribsd to this ideology? >> well, we're not sure yet, but the bottom line is you look at his videos where he posted farrakhan videos, talks about extermination of other races. the supremacist approach that he had is right out of the book of louis farrakhan, nation of islam, venomous anti-semitism. you look back in history, the black panther movement was a terrorist organization. they reformed itself as the new black panther movement.
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black liberation theology even has some varieties. at the end of the day it's about a separatist movement. it's a belief that anti-american, they see the foundations of america as evil, they don't believe it's free or democratic. they are actually supremacists. farrakhan himself goes to the middle east and was good friends with muammar qaddafi and other middle eastern and dictators. >> we have hypocritical when it comes to racism. at the end of the day, it's about supreme schism. it's about dominance of their race over every other one. that's wife there are have been so many attacks against synagogue and jewish community and others. media last year after noah greene attacked the. i said there is a media blackout on the origins of the cause of why this guy committed his act and i have a feeling we are going to see the same thing now. as long as they black it out we are setting it out as you were talking with dan a minute ago we are setting up our fbi for failure. they are going to fail if our culture completely blacks out
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the introspection and research about what is happening within the radical supremacist black liberation movement. >> jesse: the fbi needs to look at radical terror groups. radical militia groups. you know, they have to look at all hate groups for violence. but it doesn't seem like they are really looking at black nationalism and we have seen a lot of violence coming out of that framework over the last couple years. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> jesse: democrats are bracing for a midterm blowout of biblical proportions. plus, "primetime" explores the secrets behind toad venom. >> my god. ♪
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♪ >> jesse: democrats are looking down the barrel of a midterm shellacking a few common sense liberals still left in the party are warning this red wave is coming. here's bill maher on joe rogan. >> there is a hunger for, i think, in america more than anything is common sense. >> yes. >> away from extremes. don't you think you have gotten more conservative? no, i haven't. the left has gotten goofier. saying to the democrats don't just be the party of no common sense you will be surprised at how much amazing success you will have as opposed to what is going to happen they will get their ass kicked in november. >> jesse: bill maher is not the only all right ib who thinks his
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battery is going goofy. one says brace for what he calls biblical disaster saying this is the reality we're in as democrats and no one wants to face it new poll numbers out for biden today 38% all time low is anything going right for the biden administration? >> very little going right for the biden administration. in the mind of the public. the president's approval rating has fallen sharply across a range of measures. take look. president biden's approval rating just 38%. >> jesse: but the white house is debating whether they have a messaging problem or a substance problem. i mean, we know the answer. democrats are divided on biden now lifting title 42 at the border, opening a flood gate of illegals, plus democrats are divided over masks defund the police and energy. goofy, down and divided.
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not the way to head into the midterms. so how biblical is this november wipeout going to be? kellyanne conway is a former counselor to president trump. they say it will be biblical. >> it was nice to the democratic strategist to evoke religion for once. of course, they know what is happening. it's not just a biden problem. it is a democrat problem. they don't have a messaging problem they have a fact problem. allowing all-time border crossings. they are failing in ukraine. and there is no good news in any of the polling for joe biden and democrats literally on every issue, jesse, every major issue crime, inflation, immigration, the economy overall. joe biden is over 60% disapprove. that's really hard to do especially when you have an international conflict. usually people rally around the flag. his approval rating has gone down 20 points in ear i don't. he is down 18 points among voters of color.
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16 points women age 50. down 15 points 18 to 34-year-olds who resoundedly favored him. independence are gone. i think democrats are. people who call themselves independence don't like government or washington creature of washington and they are no longer aligned with the democratic party. they are going to vote republican. then there is the intensity and turnout problem for the democrats. if you are a leader and this guy is a leader of the democratic party she is, too kamala, if your leader is so inert. if he just made his 38th trip to delaware 116th day operation delaware there is no inspiration and excitement and engagement. they were engaged against donald trump. they are not engaged for joe biden. this has to be a democratic problem. the way the democrats a little bump, a little way into a total tsunami by fall is by making all of joe biden's problems democrat problems. >> jesse: you mentioned kamala and she explained inflation today for people that don't
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understand inflation i want to play that to you and you can react. >> i acknowledge one must acknowledge that prices are going up. and that people are working hard and in many cases they are worried about whether they can get through the end of the month and make it all work. >> jesse: so she is acknowledging that they need to acknowledge that brices are going up. >> and they are blamed for it trying to blame anyone else but them is not working according to all the polls. nationwide 68% blame joe biden and kamala harris for that. 84% of americans say they are cutting back on expenses. they are cutting back on food and fuel. >> jesse: there is food banks now. this is not a republican administration. if this was a republican administration food banks? >> speaking of kamala and thank you for making me feel smart every time you show her in a clip i feel brilliant.
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the "l.a. times" poll came out today in the state of california, kamala harris' state 35% approval rating. 38% in the bay area from where she comes. again, the people who know her best are rejecting her and her boss and i think we can have a monster wave in the fall but the work has to be done. the republicans can't get congressy. bret. >> jesse: that would be if filly hated under the circumstances. you can't have hometown hating us. >> will never happen. >> jesse: go bird. >> jesse: thank you kellyanne conway. this model is getting away with murder not kellyanne, this model. and we found the best excuse for getting out of jury duty. and, of course, psychedelic toad lickers in "primetime."
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math is racist. even bridges are racist. well, we have got another thing to add to the list. courtesy of black lives matter. reporting your charitable donations to the irs is racist. blm co-founder patrisse cullors says the fact that the government is asking blm to release their 990s, which they are required to do by law, a law that's been around for decades and applies to charities run by white people, too, is really just a conservative conspiracy to take down black people. listen. >> it is such a trip now to hear the word, the term 990s, i'm like it's triggers. this safe for us this # 90 structure this nonprofit. this is deeply unsafe. this is being literally weaponized against us, against the people we work with. if they win, then expects the
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black organization. and then it's the next black led organization. they know what they're doing how to create the infighting and how to create the distress. we have to stop it. >> jesse: is she saying the biden administration is racist because that's who is investigating the blm's finances. got it. a model who stabbed her boyfriend to death apparently is getting away with murder. trace gallagher is here to break it all down. is that true, trace? >> they say it is, jesse. police in miami responded late sunday to a domestic violence call at a luxury apartment complex. when they arrived they found 2 #-year-old toby with a fatal stab wound to his chest and as you can see from this video obtained by tmz was found in sweatpants and a bra covered by blood. she claim she stabbed him in self-defense and so far she has not been charged with a crime
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which her lawyer says is how it should be. courtney was not arrested because it is clear she was defending herself and was the victim of domestic violence. but the family of the dead man say the only reason she is not in jail is because of her privilege as a wealthy white woman, quoting again: we have every reason to believe that his death was the result of unwarranted and unprovoked violence. we want to see that justice is served. it's unclear exactly how wealthy courtney clenney is she has 2 million followers on instagram. only fans private adult website that often includes sexual activity or sexual requests. days after toby died clenney was vaped at miami's grand beach hotel. >> right now, yeah, you should go. yeah, you should go. because you just killed your boyfriend. yeah, you did.
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yeah. >> it's unclear hot woman confronting courtney is but the family of the dead man says she was lounging by the poll. the attorney says she was simply there waiting for her dad to arrive. the lawyer also claims there is evidence that toby was emotionally and physically abusive. jesse, we shall find out in the days and weeks to come. >> jesse: we shall see. thank you so much. trace gallagher. judges have heard it all when it comes to jury duty excuses. but this one takes the cake. ♪ thing between you and a life-changing accident. but are these lines enough? a subaru with eyesight... (kid vo) hey dad! (vo) ...watches the lines for any danger... and can automatically stop itself. (mom) is everyone ok?
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>> jesse: has been has got an excuse to get out of jury duty. i have got surgery scheduled. my brother is a cop or i work with geraldo. all of these are good excuses but they don't hold a candle to this one. >> you said that the july, the dates in july that you are not available. what are though dates. >> july 7th, july 4th --
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july 18th. again, i need to figure out something. i have my sugar daddy that i see every day. >> i'm sorry? >> my sugar daddy. >> okay. i'm not exactly sure what you are talking about. >> i'm married and i have my sugar daddy and i see him every day. >> jesse: that woman is known as ms. bristol and she was a prospective juror in the parkland shooting sentencing she said she can't be on the jury because of her sugar daddy, no joke. but, apparently it is a real hardship. the woman, ms. bristol, she makes up to # will grand a month going on dates with her sugar daddy. listen. >> six months hardship. i need my sugar daddy money. i do this for six months, i have a hardship that mean my sugar daddy can't support me. >> she told me that six month time frame would put her in a
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financial bind. how much exactly per month she claimed she will miss out on. >> it's $12,000 a month. >> say whatever you want she is honest and she is effective because the judge let her off the case. so let's bring in kat timpf for a new segment which we actually debuted last week and call it the water cooler. sugar daddy money she need it. >> look. the woman is a star. let's be honest here. she is so honest, apparently her husband knows it's going on. so she doesn't care if america knows what's going on. she just doesn't have a sugar daddy. she has a sugar daddy who pays a lot of money. >> jesse: $8,000 a month. >> um-huh. >> jesse: that's more than i was making i don't want to say when but that's a lot of money. >> absolutely. she can't make it. she has work. she has to work. >> jesse: what kind of money is a sugar baby. what do you do exactly. >> the sugar daddy.
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>> jesse: we should have her on. if you are listening, control room, we need to book ms. bristol. >> she knows what she wants. she goes after it she knows who she is. she doesn't care if you like it or not. >> jesse: she has a good work ethic. >> absolutely. every day? evidence that is a lot of sugar daddy time. >> jesse: topic next. we have these rich parents in manhattan, of course. where else? they are hiring consultants to name their babies for them. # 3-year-old taylor humphrey has this crazy gig where she gets wealthy families to pay her up to $10,000. i mean, that's sugar baby money to name their babies for them. listen. >> kayleah shearrill, my emea is a lease, kinavenira, zerana and janaia what kind of world do they live in i think very fen numb obviously we are world
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building. maybe this is on a different planet or maybe this is in some sort of fairy kingdom and these names are actually masculine. >> jesse: did your parents pay the consultants to name you kat. >> no, but i didn't have a name for two weeks. by birth certificate says baby girl kimpf. they named me catherine. we will call her kat. they figured it out. >> jesse: cop out to pay a stramp. >> i was watching i cannot imagine anybody that i would want to hang out with less. it's mutual. she would hate me, too. >> jesse: i think she would like you. >> smiled not want to drink with me. >> jesse: a lot of people would but that woman definitely not. >> jesse: last but not least a new survey shows two thirtsdz of americans are confident they could live off the land.
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>> i think i want to get little more comfortable because the sun is depleting my resources. okay. there we go. take a look at this. i tinted my pants. i have made myself a nice pants tent shelter. >> jesse: michael scott couldn't survive in the wilderness. apparently a majority of americans think they can. i have a feeling you could not. >> no, not only that but my presence could probably interfere with someone else trying to survive. >> jesse: get people hurt in the wilderness. >> i probably would go through nicotine withdrawal pretty early got a bad effect on my mood. while the other person was doing all the wilderness stuff, again, i don't i don't know what that is hunting and gathering. i would be really upset that the hunting and gathering was inhibiting their ability to pay attention to me.
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>> jesse: you couldn't gather? you seem like a fine gatherer. >> i can't carry a lot of things. my arms are scrawny. >> jesse: you are too weak. >> yes there would not be enough about me. too much about survival not enough about me. >> jesse: you don't care about the food you want the attention. >> i do eat food too sometimes. >> jesse: this sugar momma would be better in the wilderness than you. >> she would kill it she would find a new sugar daddy in the wild. >> jesse: can't survive in the wilderness but she has a lot of other talents just nothing like that. americans are tripping off psychedelic toad venom and we talk to a shaw man ahead. ♪ ♪
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>> homer? homer? hello? >> jesse: homer was clearly on n the something because getting high off toast is a new trend in psychedelics. they are smoking secretions from the desert told. and in some cases they are paying up to nine grand to do it. it makes people feel euphoric. some people say the drug is capable of re-patterning her brain. in that case, get me a toad right away. a lot of times people call it the god molecule because it apparently can make you feel like you are dying and then returning to life. before we play this video for you, here is a heads up. it is pretty wild. ♪ ♪ >> oh, my god!
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[indistinct] >> jesse: to get the venom come as a pet and basically milk the toads and he is one of the toxins in the excretion to make crystals that can be smoked. these retreats that perform the smoking ceremonies are now starting to pop up all across the country. each got owns one of these retreats in utah. when they smoke these crystals of toad venom, what is the first thing that usually happens and how long does it last? >> lido set out and then they will inhale it. usually it takes about maybe 30 seconds for them to get into the experience. they can experience everything from just a euphoric feeling to also moving through what i like
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to call death and resurrection. >> death and resurrection? could you expand a little bit about that? because there is a lot of information to be gathered in that experience of what we call "death." taking them to the cusp of that is where you can actually have them begin -- or anchor into the transformation, really. most people when they have an experience as one like they are dying, they are definitely not going to go back to what they used to do before. so any time you hear "near-death experiences," working with us is much like a near-death experience. they then come out of that experience in themselves much of a superpower and then they can heal anything for themselves. >> jesse: okay, so it is a therapeutic experience. you i'm sure has smoked the toad
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venom. what is up on like for you personally? >> absolutely -- absolute ecstasy. complete ecstasy. complete bliss. it is very much a connection with god, but god can be many different things to many different people. so it allowed me to definitely understand myself and context to everyone and everything around me. you definitely don't take this medicine and then come out of it wanting to go back to what you experienced before, because it is so euphoric. >> how did you feel like you were a part of the cosmic experience? >> the cosmic experience, yes. with the medicine showed me was that i am the truth in everyone and everything. wherever there was truth, that is where i existed. that truth is seeking
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expression, seeking to be observed, seeking to be felt. it was seeking to be heard. so it allowed me to understand myself very much a part of the human existence rather than seeing myself as separate from everyone and everything. i saw myself as a part of everyone and everything. rather than just a singular being. >> jesse: did you experience god? >> i experienced myself, yes, as a god, absolutely. >> jesse: as a god? >> yes. that i was the creator and i am the creator of all things that i have in my life. everything that is in and around me and my environment and my existence i had a part in that creation. >> jesse: all right, well well thank you very much.
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i am considering going on a retreat out there. there may be some people that wants me to go and that don't want me to go. so we are going to have to decide if a god molecule is something that i'm going to be smoking. we will let the audience find out if i do come on their retreat. they get so much for sharing this experience. >> you are so welcome. absolutely. >> jesse: be safe out there in the desert. >> thank you so much. >> jesse: thank you. okay. all right. maybe we will put a pullout to see if the audience thinks i should go on the retreat. we will put that up on our social media. i just discovered this. i had no idea. i used to feel guilty when i rested. i am very into working hard and i'm always trying to get ahead. but i was reading a book today, the rhythm of life, and it explained, stop laughing, it
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explained that even god rested on the seventh day. so it is important for you too may sometimes just take a day or maybe some hours within the day to recharge your battery, relax, relax your body. your body is going to break down. my body is breaking down because i'm going crazy. i needed to rest and now i feel better because i rested. and also, this is very important, you've got to dvr the show. all right? set a little reminder. if you can't figure it out, we will send johnny into your apartment and he could do it for you. sue from texas, "i hope they keep them this time." so do i. jim, "hey, aoc, lets you get on the subway and ride without your security team and you can tell everybody you don't need more cops on the train and go. very good point. i don't see her on the subway. "censoring these crazies on social media is a bad idea.
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