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Tony Hinchcliffe

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Tony Hinchcliffe is a stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. He's also the co-host, along with Brian Redban, of the podcast and live YouTube show "Kill Tony."

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That is the place, I think if I had the choice. If there was one place where I could go on a time machine and just peak for like an hour and just look around and then come back to present day, I think that would be the spot. I'd want to see what Egypt was like when they were building the pyramids. Like in the middle of construction when they were at their peak when they were building the great pyramid of Giza. Like what was society like? What were the people like? There could just be a fly on the wall and no one knew you were there. See, if they saw you, they'd be like, what are you doing? What is this thing on your wrist? Who are you? Why? Why your teeth look so good? How come you don't look deformed? I'd go back to the J, I'd be on the grassy knoll that day, JFK. Oh yeah, that's a good one too. In Dallas. I would, I just. Would you be on the grassy knoll or would you be in the book depository? See if you're in the book depository, then you know that Lee Harvey Oswald isn't there. I think he may have even been there. I think he may have even been firing, but I don't, I don't believe that he was the only one. I'm with you. That's exactly what I think. I think he could have been in on it and maybe he didn't even fire it. But when they said, when he said that he was a Patsy, you know, the way he said it, when he got arrested, he said, I'm just a Patsy. That's like a guy who knew he was going to get in trouble for something. That's not like a regular guy. He was not a regular guy. They easily could have talked him into doing something fucked up and then they did something as well and blamed it all on him and they had him set up for it. He seemed like a wacky dude. Someone that did that and made that shot and really wanted him dead would own it. Quite the opposite. At that point, you're not trying to not go to prison. Well maybe he is, but it didn't seem like it. He didn't seem like a guy who just shot someone. He also didn't seem like a guy who was shocked that he was getting arrested for something. But you could make someone a Patsy back then. That was real. You could set someone up and then you hired Jack Ruby to just run up on the guy and shoot him and he just did it. Now the guy's dead. Jack Ruby drops the gun. They put him in a nice jail cell. I don't know if he was a nice jail cell. I have no idea. Then what happened to Jack Ruby? Something happened to him, right? Got in jail. Got cancer. How much do you know about those three guys that they thought might have been it? I think. The three hobos or the three guys under the bridge. Yeah, well one of them is Woody Harrelson's dad. Yeah, they were in the CIA, right? Or they thought they were. Something. Who knows? Look, Kennedy was not a popular guy, but he stretched the imagination with a giant chunk of the population. Think about, like, if as many people hate Trump right now, if that's only like, I mean, I don't know how many people hated Kennedy, but I know that the Bay of Pigs was a huge disaster. A lot of military people hated him for that. Supposedly he wanted to get rid of the NSA. Supposedly he wanted to get rid of, he wanted to do something about the Federal Reserve. There was a lot of things that he wanted to do, apparently. Maybe it was the CIA. I think it was the CIA. He was trying to disband one of those. But he just, he didn't, he had a disdain for secrecy and secret societies. You know, like, there was a lot of these like, skull and bones type things that like George W. Bush was in, or Herbert Walker Bush rather, his dad. Was George G.W. and skull and bones too? I think both were, yeah. Yeah, I mean, all that wacky shit. Like what are you doing? You fucking, you dressing up like a druid. What are you doing? Are you burning an effigy? You know, a lot of people thought that was all fake until Alex Jones and John Ronson was with him, right? At the, I don't know who was with him actually. Yes. I'm pretty sure. I'm pretty sure it was Ronson. I'm pretty sure Ronson was, I know it was, he was talking about it. He was talking about it on the podcast about, you know, like that they couldn't believe what they found. So this is this place, Bohemian Grove. And the idea was that all the elites would go there and they would engage in these occult rituals. Is this in America? Yeah. Yeah. It's in California. Oh. It's like Northern California. And so you hear about this and you're like, what? Like if you heard about that, like, hey, there's a place. Former presidents go top, top ranking generals and heads of state and bankers and famous artists. They go to this place and they do occult rituals for former cult rituals. Episode part four of the secret rulers of the world directed by John Ronson. He travels with Alex Jones. There you go. What's on Netflix? I don't know where you can find it at the moment. You can definitely see it on YouTube. Right. You can definitely see the interaction on YouTube. Alex films these people worshiping Molech the owl god and doing this thing completely sneaks in. Just acts like he belongs there. Just let him in. They have a gate, guarded gate. Just fucking, hey, hey, how you doing? He looks like a Republican. They let him through. He is there filming them. They have an effigy, like a bunch of straw and shit that's supposed to represent a person that you're sacrificing to Molech the owl god. They're dressed in these crazy hoods. They put the effigy down. They say they have those loud speakers. They have this crazy speech they give. It's so weird, but these are like legitimate, wealthy, famous people, politicians. These people are like heads of banks and shit and they're going there and they're dressing up. This is real. Like this isn't like you hear things like that. Like, well, that's nonsense, right? That's nonsense. That doesn't really happen. There's not a real like Bilderberg meeting. They don't really get together and fucking pretend they're burning hookers. They really do. Yeah. And so he films this and like it's one of the first things that got me thinking about conspiracies as much as you can think that Alex is a wacky guy. He's certainly eccentric and he's not always right. You know, and that's part of the problem when you're being lied to left and right by so many different things. You can get real off on things and he did. He's gotten, you know, he's, you know, it's been beaten into the ground. But the, the fact is that there are a certain amount of these things out there like that. And if it wasn't for Alex releasing that video, I think most people would think that's nonsense. But when you see that video, you have to go, okay, what is this? What is going on? Are they really dressing up? Is this really an occult ritual? What is this? Have you ever seen it? Show a video Bohemian Grove just so we can watch the video. I can see the pictures and stuff because I can't remember him. He has this really blurry and... Yeah, yeah, but let's, but well, you'd have to hear it too because it's like a booming loud speaker. But see what you can see. It's kind of blurry, but he's got, I mean, he, there's like, it's famous this place. So do you think these people all work with each other? So this is, this all the, see he's got this hidden camera footage of these people with torches dressed up like druids going over and they're carrying the effigy and then they're going to sacrifice it and light on fire. Like, dude, this is like really rich, famous, powerful people are all here watching this. Look at that. The, read back that up so we can hear what it's or we can read what it says. Back it up a little bit. I just got other, someone's talking over too. Yeah, but I don't want to hear it Jamie. I just want to see the right. Keeps going. Yeah, but can't you know what I'm saying is make it so I can't hear it. And mass rends the stones of Babylon. So they're like, what do they even say? Play it out a little bit. Like look at this for a beauty is eternal. So they have this in and we bow to beauty everlasting. That's a very strange shit. So they're yelling this out. This guy's got this on a loudspeaker and they're, they're engaging in this ritual and then they bring over this effigy and they light it on fire. They have a boat in the water. Like it's weird, dude. Just imagine being a guy who's worth a billion dollars and this is what you do for fun. You're going to get together with Mike and Harry who runs Microsoft and you're all going to go and pretend you're burning something. Like, look at this. But did they become billionaires and then do this or is it a chicken and the egg? That's the question. That's what people think about the elites. People think they're, well, and in some families it is true. I mean, if these people are all meeting up once a year to burn a stack of hay shaped like a lady, why wouldn't they invest in each other? And you know, of course, they're all bankers and successful. Yeah. Well, that was the thing about Skull and Bones is that they all had something on you. They knew something because you all sucked everybody's dick and took Polaroids of it and dressed up like a munchkin. You know, I mean, that's what they all did. They did some wacky shit. It's hard to think what you could have had on somebody before porn search history. They probably all fucked each other. There probably was one guy, it was like the top Skull and Bones guy who's just really in the fucking dudes and he just convinced everybody, you know, it'd be a crazy thing, man. How about we have a group, super secret group, and you can't tell anybody about it. How are we going to stop people from telling people? I know. We're going to film me fucking them in the ass. Really? He's just trying to fuck these guys in the ass. His goal is just to fuck guys in the ass. He's like, man, this is getting harder and harder to trick these dudes. I didn't figure out a new way. So he comes up with this super exclusive elite club. It's called Skull and Bones. Do you want in? Yeah. Well, we ought to be able to trust you. You can trust me. I won't tell anybody. I don't believe you, Timmy. I don't believe you. I think you would tell. We're going to have to have something on you. Well, I mean, what do you mean? We're going to have to have you do something that you don't want to do. That way, if you ever say anything about us, we'll tell everybody about you. Oh, I mean, I really do want to be in the club. Well, guaranteed, that's how it went down. That's crazy. One alpha gay dude just tricked a bunch of guys. Isn't that? Not Skull and Bones. Maybe they don't do that. But there's a group out there that does. It was one of those groups. One of those crazy groups that's just run by dudes just donking dudes. Right now he's 35. He's still in college. Everybody's like, Mike, why are you still going to school here? Someone's got to make sure. That's how everything starts, right? All these. That's the bone yard. The bone house. The bone house that our ethics are true. I'm here to uphold the strictest interpretation of the bone yard's rules. I don't trust you. Got to show your commitment. Yeah. Everybody bays in oil first. It's like, why are we in oil? What's going on? Just these weird fucking secret societies. You ever heard the Kennedy speak about secret societies? It's fucking creepy. When it turns out that he eventually gets murdered, it's creepy. Did you see the Irishman? No. Didn't see it. No. Good? It's about half an hour. Half an hour is about that. Yeah. No, it is good. So many people told me that they hated it, that I was shocked when I watched it and it was good. Pull up Kennedy's speech about secret societies. Because Kennedy had this speech about secret societies that many people have speculated had to do with the CIA or had to do with- The movie brings up an angle I didn't know is that he hired his brother to become the attorney general and he started going after- Yes, the mob. Yeah. I didn't know that. Oh yeah, he did right after they helped him get into office. Well, here's the other thing about the Kennedys. They were drug dealers. 100%. Bootleggers. Yes. They were selling whiskey or moonshine or whatever the fuck it was. The movie says the dad was too old at the time to get a hold of the sons. They were trying to get old man Kennedy to tell his kids, crack the whip, get him in line, but they couldn't get to him because he was just staring out windows. Oh, he was done already. Yeah. That makes sense. Listen, man, they were illegal alcohol salesmen. They made a bunch of money selling alcohol illegally, just like a drug dealer does. Same thing. The fact that those folks went on to become this incredibly powerful family and then two brothers get publicly assassinated, fucking A, man. Two of them. The fact that you can keep guys around that you know will whack somebody for you like that. There'll be a Jack Ruby or a Sir Han, Sir Han, just trick a guy, figure out what are you going to say to that guy to get that guy to run up on that dude and shoot him in the stomach? You put a gun to somebody's head and you tell them that if they don't do this, we're going to kill you and your family. That's it. Pretty much you got them, especially in the movies when they show someone a picture of their family and they show them a picture of their house or whatever. I know where you live. I think it's more than that. I think it's guys that you can tell that they're going to do a good thing and they're going to go out in history and they're going to live in infamy for their own personal gain. You're talking about people that are so dumb, you're going to lose the rest of your life because someone's telling you to go shoot Bobby Kennedy and you're going to do it in a restaurant in front of everybody. It was a hotel. That was in Chicago, right? No, it was in LA. We actually did Fear Factor in the very hotel where he was shot because the hotel eventually shut down. I don't know how long after the assassination, but when we were there, they would rent it out for television shows. It's just like weird place, man. You walk through the kitchen where he got shot. Did he get shot in the kitchen or did they bring him into the kitchen? Probably brought him in. I think it was in the convention part where they were given a speech. A meeting hall or something. That guy swears that he didn't kill him. Play that Kennedy speech. It's actually like a 20-minute speech. I think this is the main highlight we're hopefully looking for. Yeah, let me hear it. The secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society. We are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment, of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it. Even today, there is little value in opposing the threat of a closed society by imitating its arbitrary restrictions. Even today, there is little value in ensuring the survival of our nation if our traditions do not survive with it. And there is very grave danger that an announced need for increased security will be seized upon by those anxious to expand its meaning to the very limits of official censorship and concealment. That I do not intend to permit to the extent that it's in my control. And no official of my administration, whether his rank is high or low, civilian or military, should interpret my words here tonight as an excuse to censor the news, to stifle dissent, to cover up our mistakes, or to withhold from the press and the public the facts they deserve to know. For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means for expanding its sphere of influence, on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. No expenditure is questioned. No rumor is printed. No secret is revealed. No president should fear public scrutiny of his program. For from that scrutiny comes understanding. And from that understanding comes support or opposition. And both are necessary. That's good. I'm not asking your newspaper. You get it. Wow. Crazy, right? Yeah. Now if you had just heard that if someone else was saying that instead of Kennedy, if someone else is saying those very things in front of you about how they have an open budget, their findings are all concealed, they're a tightly knit group that combines the military and science and all, you'd be like, what? Are you on Sam Trippley's podcast this week? Are you on Tinfoil Hat? You know, what are you doing with this wacky thought? You wouldn't think that that would be the... He's talking about secret society. He's talking about the industrial, the military industrial complex. He's talking about all the gears that are in play, all the pieces that are in play that are making money and causing war and deciding what information people should and shouldn't have and what overreach, you know, they're going to put into action. He's foreshadowing everything.