The Conversation starts off, this week, about the bitter cold affecting almost every part of the country except the southwest, while Paul talks about going to the beach on Christmas to enjoy some 80 plus degree weather.
From there the fellas somehow weave their way through a myriad of current event topics literally bookended with eggs and pussy and sucking dicks for gas! Today's topics include an alleged adolescent serial 20 story cat thrower, only fans teacher Jessica Jack Rabbit, how harsh inflation and financial instability will affect the general public in 2023, food and fuel instability, funding for the war on Ukraine, corrupt politics as usual, the FTX scandal, stagflation, quantitative tightening, CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency), the Social Credit System, and crypto currency.
Welcome to the Conversation!
Paul and Mac invite their first guest onto the show. Alan Ferguson had a 7 1/2 year career in law enforcement and is the founder of Treatment Assistance Fund Inc. a non-profit committed to helping people receive life-saving treatment for mental health disorders by eliminating cost as a barrier. Alan also operates a YouTube channel that is a collection of introspectives with the mission to help those who might be struggling with certain issues like PTSD and other mental health disorders, as well as videos in other advocacy areas. Alan firmly believes mental illness should not become terminal illness.
Paul reminds us how important it is to focus on the happier times we've experienced in our lives in an effort to stop all the negative conversations we all find ourselves having these days. It seems like everyone is always talking about "The Pandemic", the war in Ukraine, how shitty the economy is, and it tends to keep us living in a place of despair. We need to spend more time thinking and talking about things that are fun and not live in the doom and gloom all the time.
So Paul and Mac share some times from their pasts that always bring them back to a positive mindset and other ways to combat the depression that seems to set in from time to time.
Mac starts the Conversation off this week sharing his experiences with the carnivore diet, and Paul touches on the science behind sugar addiction.
Paul's brings up the topic of energy resources and our energy consumption. The guys talk about the Great Climate Backslide, and why its happening. They go into the false promises of various "clean" renewable energy sources, and what the actual costs there may be to the environment. They talk about how climate change is affecting the earth, and they ask the question, "Where did all the bugs go?"
Spoiler alert: The answer is EMF.
Mac's topic is about how the internet is mostly a positive thing, and how great it is to live during the information age. They talk about what it was like to live in a time before the internet, and Paul explains how the internet and technology has literally saved his life.
Welcome to The Conversation!
Paul bought Mac a motorcycle for his birthday!!! The guys talk about Mac's new dirt bike, and their upcoming trip, and they discuss hairloss, and the difference in aging between men and women. The main topic this week is drugs. They talk about how legalized Marijuana is affecting the transportation industry, and the confusion surrounding testing for it. Mac brings up the CIAs involvement in bringing drugs into the U.S. and they discuss the profit of incarceration in this country. From there they go into the cyclical nature for consumers that is the food industry and the pharmaceutical industry.
Welcome to the Conversation!
Mac and Paul talk about having more tolerance and acceptance of/for our fellow human beings. There’s a dark force that wants us all to be down each others’ throats, fighting against one another, while “they” control and manipulate us from the shadows. We’re practicing love, tolerance, and acceptance.
Facebook Fact Checkers Offer Opinions:
https://nypost.com/2021/12/13/facebook-bizarrely-claims-its-misquote-is-opinion/
https://dailycitizen.focusonthefamily.com/facebook-admits-in-court-their-fact-checking-is-just-opinion/
Journalism vs. Entertainment:
https://www.quillmag.com/2005/02/03/journalists-entertainers-harder-to-decipher/
"A Court Ruled Rachel Maddow’s Viewers Know She’s Not Offering Facts – scheerpost.com" https://scheerpost.com/2021/06/22/a-court-ruled-rachel-maddows-viewers-know-shes-not-offering-facts/amp/
Watch the Water Documentary: https://www.bitchute.com/video/9ctGQyScZWK7/
Paul and Mac talk with Jeremy Heinley about some of the positive things that have come into his life since he started focusing his attention on a more positive outcome by practicing the concepts surrounding the law of attraction.
Paul does the show without a face. Mac almost gets in a fight, and has to go alpha on a truck stop customer, which leads them into an especially stream of conscious episode this week.
Mac introduces the secret word of the day, "Stimuli", and talks about the hours truck drivers keep. They ponder the reason for a cross-country cat litter delivery to the middle of the desert, and who actually works at the "cat shit factory". How much of a shithole is Bakersfield, Calofornia? They talk about violent crime and murder, and how Memphis is number one. Mac talks about the fact that most people don't know how to do things for themselves anymore, and Paul furthers this with discussing how America doesn't really produce much anymore. This takes them down a path to the devaluation of the dollar, and how the B.R.I.C. countries are trying to undermine the U.S. petrol dollar by creating an alternative oil purchasing monetary unit. It all comes down to this week's advice from the guys: watch for oil to be taken off the petro dollar, watch out for the CBDC, learn Chinese, buy Bitcoin, and always, always be on the lookout for Lizard People!
Welcome to the Conversation!
This week's Conversation revolves around the phenomenon called "Quiet Quitting", a new challenge which comes on the heels of "The Great Resignation". Paul and Mac discuss possible causes of "Quiet Quitting", as well as potential effects and the fallout it could have on our society. Welcome to The Conversation.