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➡ The Edge of Wonder podcast discussed the Mike Tyson and Jake Paul boxing match, with some suggesting it was rigged. During the same time, the Pentagon announced a loss of $2.4 trillion, leading to speculation about a connection. The podcast hosts also discussed the high viewership of the match on Netflix, and the significant amount of money involved in such events. They ended with a discussion about tax issues, including unpaid taxes by IRS employees.
➡ The text discusses a boxing match involving Mike Tyson, where some spectators felt the fight was rigged. The author notes Tyson’s age and physical condition, suggesting these factors may have affected his performance. They also mention a peculiar habit of Tyson biting his glove, which they interpret as a sign of anxiety or restraint. The author concludes that the match’s outcome was predictable, with Jake Paul winning after eight rounds.
➡ The discussion revolves around a boxing match involving Mike Tyson, who despite his age and health issues, managed to last eight rounds against a younger opponent. There’s speculation about Tyson’s motives for participating in the fight, with some suggesting he did it for the money. The conversation also touches on Tyson’s past, including his infamous ear-biting incident. Lastly, they discuss a tweet from Tyson expressing gratitude for the experience and his survival after a serious health scare.
➡ This text discusses a variety of topics, including the popularity of UFO sightings among celebrities, the content of a video platform called Rise TV, and a detailed analysis of a boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson. The authors speculate on the authenticity of the match, suggesting it might have been scripted or influenced by Tyson’s health condition. They also mention a humorous incident involving Tyson during a live interview.
➡ The discussion revolves around a recent boxing match involving Mike Tyson. There’s speculation about whether the match was scripted or if Tyson’s performance was affected by his age. The conversation also touches on wrestling and its scripted nature, and ends with a mention of upcoming content related to real-life Santa Claus stories and near-death experiences.
➡ The Pentagon has failed its financial audit for the seventh year in a row, with $2.46 trillion unaccounted for. This represents 60% of the Pentagon’s assets, which total over $4 trillion. Meanwhile, the U.S. national debt stands at $35 trillion, with 23% of taxes going towards paying off just the interest. The article also highlights questionable spending, such as payments to deceased individuals and extravagant purchases by the Department of Defense.
➡ The text discusses various government organizations and their questionable spending habits. It highlights instances of wasteful spending, such as millions spent on monkey experiments, billions wasted on fake IDs, and funds misused on irrelevant projects. It also mentions the misuse of office space and tax evasion within the IRS. The text concludes by suggesting a need for a massive overhaul of these systems to prevent such wastage.
➡ Michael Schrat will discuss the intriguing theory of giant reptilian beings possibly existing, based on old newspaper reports, eyewitness accounts, and questionable images. This discussion will be part of a series on real reptilian sightings in history, hosted by Edge of Wonder on Rise tv.

Transcript

Edge of Wonder was the Mike Tyson Jake Paul fight fixed. And on the same day of the fight, the Pentagon announced that $2.4 trillion was missing. Coincidence? Yeah. One of the biggest boxing matches in this century was between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul on Netflix. And everyone who was anyone seems to be there to seem to be there to watch. And with the fight came many people claiming that it was rigged with proposed evidence to prove it. So on the Sedge of Wonder live, we’ll have a battle of the beer debate. Both of, both of us have our own opinions with me saying that it was rigged and Rob thinking Jake Paul was being more respectful here and see the evidence tonight.

And then you guys decide what, who you think you agree with. And either way, during the fight, while no one was paying attention, the Pentagon quietly announced that over $2.4 trillion was lost, or rather misplaced. Placed. See where our tax dollars really go. The ridiculous studies into which millions of dollars have been poured and how much money the government really is spending. Actually, every second we’ve got. Every second. Yeah, we’ll get into that. It’s. It’s insane. So join us, me, Ben, Chastine and Rob Counts over here on this Edge of Wonder live. And at the end of the show, don’t miss the live Q and A followed by a meditation SL prayer only on Rise tv.

So with that, we’ll see you guys out on the edge. By the way, if you’re listening to our underwater podcast on Spotify or Apple podcast or elsewhere, please leave us a five star rating and review. And also to remember, hit like, follow, subscribe all the good stuff wherever you are watching us special shout out to our Rumble fans. Please subscribe to our Rumble channel. Really appreciate that. So, yeah. Oh man, I, I still can’t get over that. What was the actual numbers? Netflix said it was the most watched sporting event in the history of sports, I’m sure.

Yeah, it was. And it was on Netflix. And those of you that were able to watch it on Netflix. Yeah, I mean mine was getting, mine was definitely acting up and getting wacky and I’m sure it was happening to other people. I think a lot of people have been hard on Netflix, but I think that’s actually like any streaming service has never encountered numbers like that. Like we’re talking about, we’re talking about numbers. Four million live viewers globally. Yeah, eight figures at least. At least. How many, how many watchers? 74 million. Yeah, that’s ridiculous. Like no one’s ever attempted to stream to 74 million people at Once it’s not a thing.

So it’s like, you know, I know WWE is going to be on Netflix starting January 6th or something. And WWE is like, yeah, like, Monday Night Raw is going to be on, on Netflix. And WWE’s worried that they won’t be able to handle the live. But I think that’s totally. Those are like, completely different numbers. We’re talking about a million or three compared to, like, you know, 74 million. Yeah, whatever it was, dude, it’s, it was crazy. I, I mean, there was people like, I mean, like, even like someone like me, I don’t really watch boxing that much at all.

And then I was like, okay, I want to watch this, but, like, boxing a lot, you know, I was like, I was like, so focused before the match, you know, like, like we were all like, waiting. And then during the match, I was just like, man, this is so boring. Like, what is going on? Yeah. And I was like, they’re just like dancing around. I’m like, wait, what, what’s, you know, what’s happening here? And so anyway, I started, that’s why I started looking into it, you know, And I was like, I don’t know. I, I, I, I don’t.

I mean, I really do. 20 mil. $20 million is a lot of money. You know, if someone comes to you and says, hey, yeah, I mean, like, my thinking was that they probably were like, hey, if you make it through the entire, the entire, like, the entire, like, match without knocking him out once, we’ll give you like, the full 20 million. If you knock him out, you only get like, 2 million or something. You know, that’s kind of what I was thinking. More aligns of what they probably. Yeah, but that all that is legal. They wouldn’t have been able to do that.

I think it’s more likely that before anything got signed, they made a deal about what was going to happen, and then they just followed a script. But whether it was a script or not, I don’t know. Yeah, yeah, we can. Let’s get into it because I’ll show some, I’ll show some interesting things that I found. I was like, wonder, Lindsay, are you going to do this intro or whatever? That’s hilarious. Who made that? Did Marco make that? Does Jordan make that? That’s funny. I’m wondering it too. So I, I, I don’t know. Anyway, you know, as I’m watching it, I think the, the, the.

And like, most people are probably like, okay, why are we even talking about this to begin with? And I think it’s just a matter of the fact. Yeah. Why are we talking about this to begin with? What do you. What do you. What do you think is a conspiracy about this? Well, I mean, honestly, I. Again, there’s so much money going into this that I think, okay, you know, most likely it probably was. You know, there’s tons of money at stake. I mean, this was the biggest sporting event in the history of sports, Right. So there.

There’s money going into this from all perspectives, from, like, the gambling aspect, from the tickets. I mean, there. Selling. They were selling tickets for, like, what was it? There was 10 tickets or five tickets or something that was $1.3 million. So it. And it was some law firm in California that bought these tickets. And if you. If you got these tickets, it’s like you had a car pick you up. You know, you get to go in the locker room, you get to meet both the fighters. And, you know, there was like, catering to your own bar and like, all this other stuff that, that, that, you know, went along with this.

So I. I think that overall, there’s so many people talking about this, but the other factor involved what, like, whether this was like, a fixed fight or not a fixed fight or anything else was like, very quietly, the Pentagon was like, oh, let’s just happen to release. We’ll just release our information on the same day of the fight with this $2.3 trillion that they, like, misplaced. We’re like, oh, yeah, we don’t know what. What happened to it. I mean, it’s like, if. If you and I misplaced $10,000 in taxes, we would instantly go to jail. So it’s.

Well, even like a couple thousand dollars, right? Let alone like 2, 3. 2.3 trillion. I accidentally. Last year’s taxes, I think it was for some reason I didn’t see some messages that the IRS was sending me. Totally honest. Like, I just didn’t see these. The mail coming in. All of a sudden, I get this, like, knock on the door, and I have to sign for, like a. For like a, you know, a certified piece of mail. And I see that it’s from the irs. And I’m like, oh, man, what’s this? I open it up, and they’re like, oh, you still owe $230 from your taxes, and if you don’t pay this right away, we’re going to foreclose on your house.

And I was like, what? I was like, I literally have never not paid my taxes ever. I’ve always paid my taxes, and I didn’t See your letters, like two or three accidentally, and you’re going to move in on my house over 200. And I was like, 210, $220, something like that. I was so. I was shocked. I was like, this is like, you have to be kidding me. Of course I paid it right away, but I was just like, what world do we live in? You know, like, you want to hear something crazy? One statistic I found, which we’ll kind of get into this where.

What? Okay. The IRS. The employees that work for the iOS or IRS, there was $50 million in unpaid taxes by their own employees. Collectively, they. Wait, say that again. They what? So collectively, people that work for the IRS didn’t pay $50 million in taxes between 2021 and 2023. So for one. Is that like a non starter for working there? Like, paying your taxes would be like the first thing you have to do and work with the irs? Well, that. And that’s just it, right? It’s like, oh, I work for the irs. Like, no one’s going to look into me.

So there’s probably more tax fraud within the IRS than any organization that exists, sis. So I don’t want to say what. I think I might get someone knocking on my door, that is. And that was actually a statistic from the Telegraph. So, you know, that’s not just me pulling, you know, just like random information on the. On the. On the Internet, you know, it’s like literally. Okay, let’s get back to the. Let’s go back to $6 trillion missing and let’s talk about the fight here. Okay. Yeah, yeah. Why do you think I need to know? Why do you think this was real? Okay, Lindsay, can you pull up? Let’s.

Let’s start going into some of these things. I think the main thing is it’s like every time Mike Tyson had a chance to punch, he’s like holding. He’s just dancing around, and I’m like, dude, hit the guy. What are you doing? You know, and when you see. Okay, when you see him training, you’re. You’re like, dude, like, Mike Tyson is the last person I’d ever want to go up against. And it was like every time you try to punch, he just like stopped himself. He would hit him once and then. And so some of these videos show this.

So Lindsay’s gonna pull some up. Are you gonna pull some of these up? Which one you want, Ben, can you click on it? You can just go in the order here. Okay. This one. So this one? Yeah. Let me see. She had something up about trans monkeys. We’re gonna get into that. Actually, Tyson, just ask Kevin McBride. Just ask Francois. This is the line. See, he got him right in the corner. And then he backs away from Jake Paul. Like, why would you do that? Circle. Use the jab. Try to wear out Mike Tyson it. And it’s like right there.

He could have hit him so easily. And he’s just. He’s just like. It’s almost like I feel like they’re signaling each other, like, what they’re going to do, how they’re going to throw up. He has knocked down or knocked out every opponent he has faced. Tyson just asked Kevin Mc. I mean, they were both kind of holding back. And this. Lindsay, play this third one down. This. This one. This one’s insane, though. Some of these people are like, have YouTube channels and two that. That were there. This is kind of crazy, though. We just asked everybody walking out if they thought the fight was rigged.

And I think you know their answers. Check them out. Rigamortis scripted. I could have fought him better than that. Dog. I’m telling you, I was the was. Honestly, I’ve seen more interesting paint dry. More interesting paint come from Australia for this. It’s dog. Yeah. Was ass. The. So you think it was rigged? I forgot about all the language in this. I don’t know if it was rigged, but I think it was scrimmage. What do you think it was rigged? Yes, I thought, yeah, it was rigged. I did not like the fight. The fight. He lost money.

That guy was in a real. Wow. Anyway, you get the idea. Just people, like, just kind of talking about it and stuff, you know, And I think, like, so this. This is Mike Tyson training before the fight here. When. When was this video taken? I want a date. All I know is this is him training. But when. When was this part? When was maybe like a couple months ago. Anyway, I saw a lot of those videos being passed around. I would. I would. I want to know when that was, what date that was. Because a lot of the stuff that was being passed around was like a couple.

Some of it was a couple of years ago. Some of it was like almost a year ago before some stuff went down with him. So I don’t, like. I don’t know if that was him sparring. That’s pretty interesting. But then also it’s much different when you’re in the actual ring and someone’s throwing punches at you. It’s just different than that and then sparring, you know. True, it is. But during, like, the first Three rounds. That’s why I almost feel like. I felt like Mike Tyson wasn’t really. He had a couple different chances to really hit hard, but I feel like if he did, the match would have been over so fast.

So I. I mean, that was probably one of the main things was like, hey, you know, make this. Don’t knock any. Each other out in the first two rounds. You know, I mean, because that. That. What was it? Was it the Holyfield one and. Or what. It was a couple. It was like 10 years ago, maybe 2012. Ish. Was how. I can’t remember who was fighting, but it was in l. It was in Los Angeles or Las Vegas. I just. We. I think I was even there during that time. So, yeah, it was 2012. And within 30 seconds, he like, it’s like as soon as the bell hit, the dude knocked him out.

And I. I want to say it was Holyfield, but I can’t remember exactly who people were. People were still getting to their seats when the. When the match started. I mean, by the time the match was over, people were still. They weren’t even in their seats yet. And I think, like, there was so much money that was lost through that where so many people were upset and whatnot. That I think that it’s like, okay, we have to kind of change this around. You know, you can’t just, like, knock each other out as soon as the belly.

I want to make. I want to make some points. I want to make some points. Just listen and tell me, like, you can just tell me what you think. Okay? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So one, listening to all those people coming out of the. Of the. Of the event, they’re going to be really upset about it because they spent either. They spent a lot of money going there, and it wasn’t what they expected. And two, I mean, and two, actually, they wanted Mike to knock out Jake Paul. And three, they might have lost money betting, which is like an extra however many dollars.

Right. There was all kinds of tweets of people betting their entire paycheck on the fight and then being like, I have to go work full overtime because they lost everything. Like. Right. I mean, it’s true. So that’s one thing. So, like, listening to them stay when they weren’t like, actually, I think you’d get a better idea of whether it was rigged watching the camera, like watching Netflix than you could if you were there, because you’re very far away and you can’t see what’s going on. Okay, so that’s one thing. Two athletes Especially athletes of Mike Tyson’s stature or quality when they get into their 50s, especially their late 50s, stuff like their knees do not work as well as they should.

Like, he was not moving well. He looked like an elderly dude trying to move in the ring. And he couldn’t get in on Jake. Jake was just too. Are you listening, Ben? Yeah. Okay. Okay. Like Jake is moving around like a 28 year old or whatever he is. And Mike just couldn’t get in on him a lot of times. And he was wearing the knee brace. Did you see the knee brace? A lot of people were saying that they thought the knee brace was like, you know, fake or something like that. Okay. But he, like when I watched Mike in there.

Now another thing that was really interesting is he watched closely and they even asked him about this after the fight. Mike kept biting his glove. Yeah, I know. I, that’s. That was the next thing I was going to bring up. Well, what do you think the biting of the, of the glove was? I actually, I mean, to me it’s like a. It’s like a kind of like a. Almost like an anxiety thing where it’s like you’re. You want to punch and he’s biting the glove, like holding back, like, I can’t. I can’t hit as hard as I want.

But that’s. That’s you, that’s. But like. No, okay. Like let’s look. That’s you. You’re ye. You’re like. You’re making that up to support your argument. If somebody has a nervous tick and they’re doing something like that, like they have this habit. Usually they’re doing it because they’re really stressed out and it’s like not something that they control with their mind. Right? Yeah. Or like I’m doing this to hold back from beating this guy down. It would be more like I’m doing this because I’m really stressed out in general. Or it’s like of. It’s like a nervous tick.

Like you can’t move in on someone. Right. Jake hit him a couple of times. I watched Mike stumble. He couldn’t move around very much and basically like he’s a 58 year old dude. Like, this could have gone one of two ways and everyone actually already knew before the match started that this could go one of two ways. One, Mike knocks him out in the first ma. The first round, which didn’t happen. Or it goes all eight rounds and Jake Paul wins. Which is exactly what happened. Which is what I ex. Which. Which is kind of what I was Expecting, you know, I was like, okay.

When he didn’t knock him out in the first three rounds, I’m like, okay, Jake’s gonna win this because it’s it. You know, and that’s. That’s when I realized, like, there’s something. I don’t know. I just feel like he was. But I think he was biting his gloves because he. He felt like he couldn’t move and he couldn’t do what he wanted to do, and it was very, very, like, nerve wracking for him. And so he was, like, self soothing himself. Well, well, he did officially ans answer it in his official. Because remember the. The holy field thing where he bit his ear? Right.

He did say something about he has a biting oral fixation, which is. That’s his wording of how he used. He always bites his gloves when he’s nervous. I mean, he’s also a traumatized dude. Right? But I mean, really rough area. Go ahead, Lindsay. You were gonna say something. I was gonna say, what about ears? Yeah, yeah, the ears. Dude, that. That. That is freaking weird, though, because, like, now it’s like, for the Mandela effect. Like, he only. He only bit, like, just a tiny part. Part of his ear, and I. I literally remember him, like, practically ripping off his ear and, like, spitting it out, and that doesn’t happen anymore.

And it’s like. It’s just weird. Weird. Okay, now I want to bring up a tweet that Mike Tyson made, because I think this tweet is extremely important in us understanding kind of what’s going on. So, Lindsay, can you pull that tweet up, please? I sent it to you. I sent it to you earlier in our chat together, but you don’t look at any of my messages, so you probably didn’t see it. It’s a conspiracy. It is. It’s actually, I think it’s like if you just go to his X page, it’s like the second one down or something.

Okay. This is one of those situations when you get. When you lost but still won. I’m grateful for last night. No regrets. To get in. In the ring one last time. I almost died in June. I had eight blood transfusions, lost half my blood and 25 pounds in the hospital and had to fight to get healthy to fight. So I won. I have my children see me stand toe to toe and finish eight rounds with a talented fighter half my age in front of a packed Dallas Cowboys Stadium is an experience that no man has the right to ask for.

Thank you. This is not the same tyson from the 80s. Well, I know I don’t think through a lot and I don’t know financially how Tyson and his family are doing. I think, actually I looked it up. So Tyson technically is worth like 10 million, but he just got $20 million now, so. Right. But I mean, I don’t know how much money he, he and his family have. Right. Like he may have money. His net worth is like 10 million. Right. Roughly. Which isn’t, which isn’t really that much, honestly. Yeah. Prior to this fight. Prior to this fight, yeah.

So I kind of think like he, Is it possible that he just took this to get some money? Of course it is. Well, yeah, I mean, it’s. $20 million is like, I mean, you know, who would say no to that? Really? Yeah, sure. But it’s like, I think that you, if you. I think he would have gotten that money regardless of whether he won or lost. Now, whether he agreed beforehand to not go down or not totally crush Paul, I don’t know. But he was moving like a 58 year old guy. He wasn’t moving well. And he like doesn’t seem like the type of person to throw a fight.

To me, Tyson just doesn’t seem like that guy. So, I mean, I don’t, like I said, $20 million is a lot of money. You know, it’s like, hey, would you lose for 20 million or you can win for like less than that. You know, everybody think about it, Ben. Everybody in the entire country wanted to see, entire world wanted to see Mike Tyson knock out Jake. Paul, if you watch the first round. Well, yeah, I mean, they did. If you watch the first round, Mike got a shot off at Jake and kind of hit him a little.

And if you see Jake’s face, he looked super scared. Yeah, but that’s what I’m saying. And he could have, he, he could have went in and instead he pulled back. I have. By the end of that first round, you could see that Jake was like, oh, he can’t really move that well. And then he just started kind of like screwing around with him the next few rounds. But the first, the first round, Jake looked legitimately scared that Mike was going to move in and take him out. Yeah. All of a sudden. But if they had already agreed on, on Mike going eight rounds with them, why was, why was Jake afraid in that first.

Maybe because maybe he’s like, well, maybe Mike changed his mind. Maybe he’s like, you know, more thinking about his reputation than the money. So like. Yeah, but that could have been the case the entire Fight. He would have been way more on his toes the entire fight. Dude, wait a minute. Hold on. That’s not the one I’m thinking of. Oh, sorry. That is the. The first round when he tagged. Yeah, that. That’s one of them. That’s one of them. That’s where he backs and then they both back away and I’m like, dude, why didn’t you just go forward? Here’s another one, though, right here where it looks like Tyson is holding back.

And Jake Paul starts taunting him. It’s like he punches him. He punches him, but Jake does that to everyone. Yeah, that’s just what you do in the ring when you’re. Why didn’t he just. So there. He hits him and, like, he could have, like, went forward, but he didn’t. Right? Yeah, Mike. Mike wasn’t. He wasn’t moving. He wasn’t throwing punches. Look, I think that the sparring stuff that we saw was from a while back, and I think something happened to Mike. He hasn’t been the same since that. Whatever happened in June, I don’t think, because he got really.

He was in a lot of trouble in June. Like, people were really worried about him. So I don’t. The other thing I got forward. I think they went forward with the match anyway because they knew it was a payday. I think Mike is, like, probably at 10 to 50% of what he should be. And I think that. I think that Jake was extremely. I think Jake was extremely respectful and he didn’t want to paint Mike in a bad light. Him, he’s not 100. Here’s something weird, though. There is a script, supposedly a leak. Yeah, no, here’s what’s weird.

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I was just remembering some stuff that we presented down in Australia that was, like, nuts. So. Yeah, you. Lots of stuff in there that’ll. That’ll keep you busy if you want to support our work. True. All right, so tell me about this script. Yeah, no, it’s interesting because it was published about an hour before the match even started, and it goes into detail of each round. So, Lindsay, if you want to pull this up. Yeah. And literally it pretty much goes word for word of what exactly happened for all five rounds, with the winner being Jake Paul.

So it’s very weird. Who published this? It was first on this, but I think somebody else published this is where I found it, but it was published somewhere else first, and I don’t know where it was originally, and then people just started posting it online and it was all. People were posting it before the match started. So that’s what makes this really weird. So I. I mean, like, when you. When you read this thing, though, it’s, like, kind of weird. I mean, it doesn’t go into great detail, you know, I mean, like, of, like, every single thing that happened in each round, but, like, you know, for the second round, it says, Tyson comes alive, cutting off the ring more effectively.

He lands a thunderous left hook to Paul’s body that draws a collective gasp from the crowd. He didn’t. He didn’t tag him in the body. He just tagged him in the face. In the face. Yeah. Paul weathers the storm, using his reach advantage to pepper Tyson with long jabs, which he does. The younger fighter Stanima, becomes more evident as he bounces on his toes while Tyson’s breathing grows heavier. I mean, that’s essentially what happened. So, yeah, he. He. He was not 100%. Like, if you watch between those rounds at Tyson, he was. It’s hard to fake breathing heavy the way that he was breathing heavy.

Like, he was winded. Not. I mean, not in amazing shape. I mean, he’s 58 years old, though, so it’s, like, great shape, but you know what I’m saying. Yeah. The other thing that’s really weird is the Netflix butt shot. That was the single most hilarious thing of that entire night. You know what? You know, so that was his son interviewing him. Was it really? Yeah. So the guy interviewing him was Mike Tyson’s son, which is why Mike was like, I love you, and he went and kissed him on the cheek is because that was his son.

So. But what was so great about that is I had no idea that was his son. And so what I watched was Mike Tyson telling another man, I love you, and then walking away with a butt shot. And me just being like, that was the single most hilarious clip I’ve ever seen on live television. Like, that was the funniest crap. And, like, right away, I literally Now, Ben, within 15 seconds, I pulled up X and there was already a photo of it on there. Yeah, I, I, Seriously funny, dude. I, I, I thought the same thing.

Yeah. Honestly, I think that they. Okay, if there was, like, if they both. I just feel like in a lot of ways, they were both holding back because they, they were trying to make I. Whether it was scripted or not, I feel like they were both holding back because they wanted the fight to last longer than just one round. So I, I think, you know, that, you know, and maybe each round they would make more money. That, that’s kind of what I’m thinking. You know, it may not have been, like, scripted, scripted, but just in a sense of like, hey, we want this.

If somebody went down in round one, it still would have been 20, 40, bro. No. No way. No, no. The, the money on the match was Paul gets 40, Tyson gets 20. Just because it ends in the first round doesn’t mean you get more money. Like, that was the deal ahead of time. I, yeah, but I know, like, that’s actually what happened. But what was the other, you know, we don’t know what other deals. It’s like, oh, we will. This is, it’s 2040, dude. Everybody knows this. Everybody. Everybody must last forever. Let me educate you on how.

But, like, boxing actually works. Like, the money in the ring. No, no, no. The money in the ring, the 20 and 40 million is nothing in comparison to what you make on, on the gambling. No. Oh, yeah, I know. Seriously, you make many, many, many millions more in the gambling. The stuff in the ring is kind of bs. No, that, that, that’s exactly it. Right. So, I mean, if you’re getting that at the beginning, though, of the match. Yeah, if, if somebody walked out, winner in the first round, Paul got 40 million, Tyson got 20 million.

But there would have been a whole lot more money in going around from the gambling. Yeah, it definitely would have. And that. That’s exactly, you know, it’s like that. And that’s what we don’t know because, like, you know, okay, how much money. I’m gonna go ahead and give you an alternative theory of what I think happened. All right? I think Tyson really almost died in June. I think he almost died in June. They. I think he almost died in June, I think they had to call the fight. And Paul said at that time, I want to wait until Mike is 100%.

Over the summer, after Mike almost died, they realized Mike was not going to be 100% in November no matter what they did. So they were like. They were like, all right, well, we still have to have the fight. Let’s get a payday. Jake Paul knew Mike Tyson was not 100. Mike Tyson knew that he was not 100. But he’s like, this is Mike Tyson, right? Mike Tyson now is this, like, humble dude who actually wants to prove stuff to himself. And he was like, I need to do this for myself. I’m. I’m like, I could have died in June.

I need to do this for myself. I need to go eight. I need to go eight rounds. Jake Paul goes into it probably not knowing if Mike was going to whale on him in the first round, but was like, they probably had an understanding. Mike wasn’t 100% to begin with. And I think Jake, knowing that Mike was not 100%, wanted to go eight rounds with them. And I think that they just went ahead and they did that. They went through the whole thing. They all got a payday. And Mike actually felt good about it because he got to go in the ring and do exactly what he said in that tweet, which is like, he went eight rounds with a young guy.

He was so injured in June, he might not have made it. This was like a thing for him. And Jake was just like, woo, payday. Moving on to Conor McGregor next. True. Yeah, I mean, I. I think that’s what happened. I do. I just think that there might have been some. I bet. I mean, I. I care. I would put money on it that there was just conversations behind closed doors about there. Absolutely. I think there was, but I think they were probably more revolved around Tyson’s health. And you know what? Actually, I’m maybe two people away from the Logan boys.

I can probably find out. If you want, I could probably make a couple phone calls and be like. And see if they were talking and like, what? You know, the thing that the. The only reason why I, I don’t fully agree with you is because when the two of them were together before the match and he stepped on Tyson’s foot and Tyson’s reflexes was just like instant, like. No, it wasn’t instant, you know? No, no, it wasn’t, actually. And so the thing is, though, is like, did you watch any. Did I talk to you about this? Did you.

Did you watch any like of the clips of Mike Tyson talking about the slap. Mike has like extremely sensitive feet. Yes, I heard. I know that. Yeah. Which is why he slapped Logan. Jumped up. Yeah, it like he accidentally stepped on Tyson’s foot and so he just like, actually if you look at him, he kind of paused for a second and then he was like, ah. And then he smacked him. I don’t think it was like right away, but like his reaction time was good. But that’s way different than moving around in a rig with a 29 year old.

I just, I mean, like. Well, here’s. Okay, so this is. I was just gonna show this last video and then we move on to the Pentagon stuff. Yeah, Lindsay, just show this last video. I don’t know, I might be right. Dom just said, I actually think the slap was scripted for last minute clout and publicity. And like I, I just feel, you know, I, like I said when I was watching the whole time, I’m like, dude, Mike’s not even punching. Like. I know, I know. And I agree, like, I felt the same way. But then when I was watching his footwork, he couldn’t get close enough to punch.

I don’t know, maybe his knees were super jacked. Like he was stumbling around, dude. I mean, other people were tweeting about this too. Like Mike was moving like, like, you know, a 70 year old in the ring. The other thing is he, it. He never really gave him an uppercut and that was the other thing that was kind of weird. And I don’t know if that was like illegal or if it’s just because it would have knocked. No, that, I mean, that. But okay, but remember Tyson’s uppercut banks on him getting in. He used to just walk right up and run up to a person and just start throwing uppercuts until he hit.

Yeah, he couldn’t get close enough to get an uppercut. They were like, no, that’s not true. Because he had Jake Paul in the corner and then he just backed away. He could have very easily went up to him and hit him. So that’s why I’m like, there’s just weird things with it. I know. I. Look, I agree. Like, there were, there were times where I was like. But then he would go back to biting his glove and I was like, what’s going on? There’s something like, there’s, it’s like, it’s like, oh, I wanna, I’d say like it was.

I just felt more like he was in his. His knees were in pain than it was anything else. But he definitely definitely wasn’t moving. Right. Like, his moving was like. I. I mean, look, no matter what, though, there’s no. I mean, I. I wouldn’t last, you know, half a second with Mike Tyson. Yeah. So, like, most people wouldn’t be. I mean, because he’s just. It’s just solid power, you know, And. And that’s what. That’s what I mean. Like, with these guys, I mean, it’s so much force, so much power. Like, one hit can, like, do a lot of damage.

So, you know, you have to be able to, like, actually take that kind of hit, too. So, I mean, to both of them, it’s like, you know, you can tell that they’re both professionals at what they do. I mean, they’re. They’re both probably, like, some of the top. Like, Mike Tyson, especially during his peak, is probably still rated as one of the greatest boxers of all time. You know, he’s the greatest of all time. So. Yeah, easily. No one. No one. When he was in his prime, at that point in his 20s, no one could have stepped to Mike Tyson.

No one. Ali was even afraid of his power. Everyone was afraid of him. It was just like. So the other thing I want to say is, like, I actually. If somebody who knew came up to me and was like, no, it was actually scripted, I’d be totally fine. Like, I’m probably about, like, 10 to 20% on that this was scripted and more like, like 80% on the. I think that. That Mike is just, like, too old. Yeah. And I’m probably the exact opposite of that. But at the same time, I don’t really think it matters either way.

You know, it’s made 20 million. Yeah. It’s kind of like wrestling. I mean, they want to have. Start having, like, bets on wrestling, but everyone’s like, it’s. I mean, that’s clearly scripted, right? 100 scripted. But it’s like, well, if only, like, two people know the outcome, then it’s like, you know. So I’m like, well, we used to. We used to bet on that when I was young. Yeah, I mean. Exactly. Right? I mean, you still do. It’s like, in, like, these guys going in there most. I remember, I remember actually when Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior were fighting that one match, they had, like, Wrestlemania.

Like, it was WrestleMania 5 or. Yeah, whatever it was. I remember one of the kids that we were hanging out with was like, if Ultimate. If. If Hulk Hogan loses, I’ll eat my hat. As soon as he lost, he started eating his hat, and it was like, Everyone was laughing. I know. Well, and then back then, it was like a big thing, you know, it still didn’t really come out that it was. It was all scripted. Oh, no, it might have been. It might have been Macho man versus Hulk Hogan and Macho. Well, it was like there was Macho man versus Hulk Hogan, then there was.

It was Macho man, and then they were like tag team for a while. Yeah. The Superpowers. They were called the Superpowers. It’s funny. All right. Yeah. You know, no one. No one promoted Slim Jim like Mike. Like. Like Macho man either. They still use. They still use him to this day, dude. He was. Yeah. I mean, it was like. It was probably one of the greatest marketing campaigns ever in advertising. Oh, yeah, for sure. I don’t know why. It was just. It just was so effective. Step into it. Okay. Well, anyway, I. You know, I have to say I do partly agree with you.

I really do. I don’t know. I don’t know. I would like to know, but I do think Mike was looking real sluggish in the ring. Yeah. You know, at the same time, I don’t know if I would want to know if it was, like, scripted or not, you know, but either way, it was. It’s definitely. It was definitely cool watching, like, Twitter, just like the random stuff that, you know, videos people were taking in from the crowd’s perspective. Just all kinds of things going on, you know. Yeah. And, yeah. Powers. Thank you, L.W. mike. It was the mega powers.

Yeah. So, yeah, anyway, I thought that was. I thought that was kind of interesting. And there was just like every celebrity seemed known to man. Seemed to be there for that. Yeah, that was fun. Like, everybody was there, but. But anyway, yeah, so we do. We have. We’re gonna show another trailer, right? Yeah, sure. Yeah, yeah. And then we’ll get into all the Pentagon stuff. So let’s do it. Scrooge has nothing on one Santa who uses his final act to help his tiny tin. A man catches a glimpse of something greater than himself when he stares in the eyes of a strange and grand Central station.

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So was there like six or seven episodes? Six. Yeah. I can’t remember. Yeah. Yeah, cool. A lot. A lot. Yeah. And all kinds of miracles and everything else. Very uplifting stuff for the holidays. So. Yeah, near death experiences too. All kinds of stuff. Yep. Yeah. Near death experience for real life. Santa Claus stories. It’s all pretty cool. Even I have to kind of look through those again. I kind of forget, you know, like what we filmed. Geez. Yeah, I know, right, right. But all right, let’s. True crime Christmas. That’s funny. I kind of, like I said, I kind of forgot what we did too, so.

All right, well, anyway, no matter what you think about the Mike Tyson fight, you know, the Pentagon just conveniently was like, yeah, we’ll just, we’ll just release our. Our financial audit of, you know, the Department of Defense essentially. And oh yeah, it was just $2.46 trillion that just. We don’t know what happened to it. All right, move on. It’s like, wait, what? So this is now in the seventh year in the road of Pentagon has failed their financial audit. I don’t even know. Like, this is. This is a totally insane. So 60% of the. Of the Pentagon’s assets, which is over 4tr.

Almost a little over $4 trillion is missing. It’s just insane. That’s. The percent of $4 trillion is missing. I mean, is there a number of how much the 320 million Americans or however many there are. How many much taxes? Like how much money is there from those taxes per year? Approximately. Like, do we have that number? What is it? Okay, say it one more time. So there’s approximately 320 to 360 million people in America. All of the people paying taxes in America. How much per year does the government make off of those 320 million people paying taxes.

What is the figure? I was looking at that myself. Each person. Okay, so it’s different for every person based off. It is. It is. So, so, so what they do is they take an average, you know, at your average taxpayer. So, I mean, you know, obviously somebody that’s making millions and millions and millions of dollars a year is paying more in taxes. Well, they should be. You know, compared to like. But only 153.5 million tax returns means that less than half of the people in the United States pay taxes. Right. Well, you got to realize too, that some of those people are younger, you know, they haven’t started work yet.

Some people are retired. Sure. Retired. Some people are. Half of America is paying taxes. Yes. What is, what is the figure that. What I was, what I did find was roughly about each. If you take each American citizen and you look at the, the debt that we’re in Right now, it’s $35 trillion. We’re in debt. Each. Like, then you break that up per person. It’s like each person is technically $30,000. They. It’s like $30,000 a person is. And that’s a low. That’s a low number. But it was like something like $30,000 a person a year contributes to that debt.

So if you take every single person in America and then you give them $30,000 or like you take $30,000 away from them, it’s like that would. That, that’s going to pay off the debt, basically. So our debt now, like I said, now it’s $35 trillion. Roughly 23% of our taxes go to pay off that. The, just the interest rates of that debt. So the interest rates alone. So I’m trying, I’m trying to think. I, like I said, I had the numbers here. So 25. Yes, 25 of the payment goes to that. So we’re talking billions of dollars.

You know, it’s like that’s just going to the interests. So we’re really not able to knock down at all. It’s. It’s like having a credit card that’s maxed out, you know, and you’re. Your interest rate is like 600amonth, and all you can afford to pay off is the interest. Yeah. And it’s the same thing is happening. And like, here’s an article talking about all the insane things that we’re like, spending money on. Like, yeah, okay, here it is. $659 billion a year is being paid off. Just the interest Alone. And it’s raising, it’s going up every single year.

So think about that for a second. $659 billion is just going to the interest rate. But the interest rate of who, like who are we paying visit? The, is it the Federal, it must be like the Federal Reserve. And you know, the Federal Reserve is not a government organization. So somebody is making a tons of money off, off America, off the American banks. It’s banks. Yeah, essentially all those banks that. Yeah, I mean, we know who owns the banks. Look, and, and I’m not, I, I. Okay, so you scroll down a little. Between 2022 and 2023, our national debt raised $4 trillion.

So $4 trillion in like a little over a year. And then, and then like next year it’s. Well, this year for 2024, it’s about 35 trillion. And it’s going to go up ever like at least a trillion dollars a year if we don’t do something. So like this article is kind of pointing out like, so $38 million went for. In 2023. $38 million went to dead people. So people who are already dead that got payments from COVID and, and 1.3 million of that money went to 30 individuals who had already been dead for a year. The Department of Defense spent about over $8,000 on a lobster tank.

So like this, this is the kind of stuff that I would love to see. I would love to see a spreadsheet of all the things that the Department of Defense are buying and how much it would cost. You know, it’s like, okay, that’s weird. You know, there was like another thing in this article. There was two graphic novel novels combating disinformation. And that was like a grant worth a couple million two hundred million dollars were given to famous artists. Something about a small business administration. So they were trying to give money to small businesses during COVID and instead it went to a lot of name brand artists because there were some loopholes such as Post Malone, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, even the Smashing Pumpkins.

And your favorite band, Rob nickelback. They got $2 million too. Why are you feeding the beast? Just let them go. Lindsey, can you pull up this video? This is such, this is just a mind blowing video. When you start putting perspective. How much money is a trillion dollars? Thank you. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. Without objection, Mr. Speaker, I’m going to pause here for five seconds, and then I’ll tell you why. All right.

I just want to note something. I did that because I want to note that our federal government just spent $1 million in five seconds. $1 million. By the time I finish this speech, the government will have spent over $50 million. By the time my colleagues finish their speeches, that figure will be in the hundreds of millions. As it stands right now, our government is spending $197,000 per second, which, as a recent publication by the America First Policy Institute points out, is faster than the speed of light. Let’s look at this graphic. Just ran this off on the copy machine staff did, because I wanted to blow it up.

This is a post by afpi. They point out the fastest things on the earth, and they note that we’re actually spending right now faster than the speed of light. The speed of light is 186,282 miles per second. We’re spending $197,000 a second. Our national debt is well over $31 trillion right now. $31 trillion. Now, listen, if those figures alarm you, you are not alone. Everybody on our side of the aisle is deeply concerned about this. We understand what a risk it is to our national security, to the stability of our constitutional republic. But you won’t find anyone, hardly anyone, I think, on the other side of the aisle that understands this or agrees with it, I mean, based upon their voting records, based upon their proposals to continue to raise taxes and raise spending, based upon some of the speeches they gave here on the floor tonight.

They don’t get it, and neither does the mainstream media. And that. That’s just. You can pause it. You can stop it here, Lindsey. $197,000 for. Per second faster than the speed of light. I’d like to make $197,000 a year. They spend it every second, you know, Every second. Can. I mean, like, I, I can’t even. Like, I, I. You can’t even fathom that. You can’t even put that in any perspective whatsoever. Like, there’s nothing to compare that to. No. Then they’re worried about $200 I owe them. I’m just like. I’m just confused, you know? I’m super confused, too.

It doesn’t make any sense whatsoever. How can you even spend, like, $200,000 a second? Like, that’s just insane. And most of that is, like, the debt or the interest rates, too, that we’re trying to pay off. So it’s like. So that’s where this big question Comes like, what the heck? What is like what, what in the world are they spending money on? Like, this is like totally mind boggling, right? Like how, how can you even spend that much money? So, so this is kind of interesting because the Telegraph had this article that was actually pretty interesting article.

The headline was Trans Monkeys and IRS checks for dead people. The bizarre. The bizarre Government spending Musk could cut. And because like Elon came out and said that they, they are going to try to cut about $2 trillion and through his new department, the Department of Government Efficiency or doge. Yeah. By wasteful spending. So. And they were looking at all these government organizations that most people have no idea what, what any of them do. In fact, the funniest, I have a whole list. We won’t go through it. But the funniest one I found was where was it? Here, my favorite Government Accountability Office gathers information to help Congress determine how effective executive branch agencies are doing in their job jobs.

And yes, meanwhile, they probably don’t do anything. Well, it’s like clearly they’re not doing anything because, because no one is effective at doing their jobs in the government. Well, that’s, I mean, I’m not trying to say that. I’m just trying to say like what are they actually doing? Right? I, I mean like here, you know, there’s the, oh, here’s another one. Defense Contract audit agency audits U.S. department of Defense contracts. Well, that’s great. But then it’s like that’s what was going on here. And, and it’s like there’s all these government agencies that are like. It’s like a government agency is set up and then it looks like there’s another one that’s kind of like accountability one for that one that’s set up.

And it’s like why, why do we even. What, what do we even have? There’s also the Office of Government Ethics provides oversight policy and guidance to the executive branch regarding ethic laws and policies. I don’t think anyone’s really paying attention to that one. So anyway, there was, there was another one that I saw that was. Anyway, it’s kind of funny but, but going back to this, this article from the Telegraph. So Yeah, there was 500. I mean they break it down in this article. There was $500 million spent on monkeys. This was for the National Institute of Health.

The NIH spent $33 million on a firm that runs Monkey Island, a colony with roughly 3,000 monkeys. 12 million was alleged to help fund tests on the fact. It’s like, dude, we have so many people in need. Yeah. You’re spending $33 million on monkey. Yeah, yeah. And 12 million of it was. $12 million of it was to test to see how monkeys respond on meth. And a few million were. They were injecting male monkeys with female hormones to see how they would respond to it. And that was. That was another thing that they were doing. $1.3 billion to dead people, which we already kind of were getting into.

But if those checks were sent out to de people, the checks weren’t cashed. Yeah, I know, but. But it’s like that money. They can’t touch that money, though. This is where it gets really complicated. Well, also, people were faking things too. Like, people died. And then like, for example, this next one, Covid Relief for Barbie dolls. During COVID there were people that were using Barbie doll faces to make fake IDs and actually were getting money from the government for that. And roughly about $45 billion were wasted on that. There were these Russian cat experiments that were funding for about $1.3 billion.

I don’t know why we were sending that over to Russia to look into cats, but we were cartoons for China. The Department of defense allegedly poured 51 million into China. It was allegedly used to promote gender equality awareness through a series of what? This is totally government over overstepping stuff here. 100. You know, like, why would we even leave other countries alone? Dude, you don’t have to do that. Like, what? That’s nonsense. Yeah, there was. It’s like, weird. It’s like the. It’s like this weird globalist faction using our tax dollars for their agendas or something, you know? Yeah, there.

Then there was, like, about 200 million went to prisoners in. In. In Ecuador. They gave like, a bunch of money to drag queens for some reason. What? Yeah, there was a bunch of empty buildings. Less. Federal agencies are using less than a quarter of the office space in their headquarters quarters. So imagine like you have a. A giant building that you’re paying rent for taxes on and all this. Yeah, but only you’re like, Maybe there’s like 10 floors and only one of them is being used, and so the rest is just going to waste, but you’re just paying rent on or whatever, you know, on the rest of it.

The Environmental Protection Agency requested guns, so they had like a whole bunch of guns sent to them. Then on top of that, the Department of Defense left a bunch of guns outside as it rained, ruining about almost $170 million worth, including gas engines or engines. And all kinds of things. And then the last one is the tax dodging in the IRS again. $50 million between October 20, 2021 to October 2023. So two years, IRS employees failed to pay 50. $50 million in taxes. That’s crazy. And this just adds. And they’re worried about 200 from me. I know, dude.

It’s nuts. So, I mean, I, like, it really needs a massive overhaul. You know, every aspect of it. It’s like, it needs cleaning out, needs like reorganization and, you know, and I think Elon’s like, we’re not going to go in and fire people and just say, hey, you know, you’re done for. It’s like, I, I think what he was saying was like, we’ll give everyone, like, a pension, you know, so it’s like, if you worked for the government and your, Your. Your department’s going to be cut, it’s like you’ll have a pension for a whole rest of the year, you know, it just won’t.

We just won’t, like, continue on with your work, you know, so. It’s insane, though, when, when that guy put it in perspective, $200,000 per second, it’s like, wow, like, really? I could really use that money. That. That should just not. That should barely be a day for the government. Like, maybe a week like that. I mean, it’s just mind blowing. It’s totally mind blowing. Like, you can’t even fathom that. It’s insane. When he was like, the whole speed of light thing. If we’re spending money faster than the speed of light, it’s like, well, more. It’s like.

Yeah, it’s like more dollars. If a dollar is like a light year, you’re spending more dollars than. Than there are years in the speed of light, Right? Per second? Yeah. Per second? Yeah. Is it feet per second? Yeah. That’s no feet. It’s feet per second. Yeah. Speed of light. No, speed of light is feet. Feet per second. Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah. Feet. Feet. Yeah. No, Miles, right? No, Miles is different. You can measure it in any unit you want to. It’s just that it doesn’t matter. It’s based off of unit. Okay. Yeah. Anyway, we’re about to head over to Rise tv where we’re gonna have a live Q A.

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So definitely please think about doing that. And if not, you can get that free video over on Rise tv. Video. We’re giving away a winter Miracle video. I think this one is all about. It’s got George Washington, this Divine Inspiration and Winter Miracles. Pretty interesting stuff definitely. So you can check that out just by giving us your email address. You can watch for free. And if you can’t afford it, $12.99 for the whole subscription. Anyway, we’ll see you over there on Rise tv where we’re going to be conducting our live Q and A. And we’ll see you guys next time.

Later. Miracles, divine inspiration, near death experiences. Naysayers claim there’s no proof of something more than what we see. What if they were wrong? Signs from above. Angel sightings, Historical meetings. And undeniable messages. Perhaps the great beyond is a lot closer than you think. So join Edge of Wonder for inspiring accounts of divine inspiration, winter miracles and near death experiences. Welcome to Edge of Wonder. What if I told you that not only have we been visited by extraterrestrials, but that our own military has in their possession crafts along with alien bodies hidden from the public? Military, high level brass, Pentagon witnesses.

It pulls a lot of weight. Those of you remember one priority witnesses because they got closer to the truth than anyone else. They actually dealt with the physical hardware. Well, join me on this fantastic Edge of Wonder episode with my special guest, Michael Schrat, who is a private pilot and aviation historian. He has been investigating UFO encounters for over 20 years and has meticulously reviewed over 50,000 cases. He has also been featured in numerous documentaries such as Above Top Secret along with the ancient Aliens TV show. In this episode, Michael will not only expose the UFO retrieval program, but will provide detailed evidence and firsthand testimonials that the military industrial complex has been hiding alien craft, bodies and technology from the public for nearly 100 years.

All right, without further ado, let’s bring on Michael Schrat. Glowing slit eyes, webbed toes, scaly body. It’s the lizard. Mad. A hidden catacomb city underneath Los Angeles. Wild creatures of the woods. Cattle mutilations, devilish appearances and UFOs. You know, out of all the craziest theories out there, none is more fascinating than the idea that giant reptilian beings, serpent people, dracos, lizard people, could really exist. Buried newspaper reports, firsthand witnesses, questionable drawings, and even photos that will make you question, is it real? So is this all a giant hoax? Or is there actually something to this reptilian agenda? Join Edge of Wonder for a series on the real reptilian sightings in history.

Get your questions ready, because it’s time for our live Q and A session exclusively on Rise tv tv.
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