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"Try and kill yourself with cannabis. It's not gonna happen. It's non-toxic to humans. Energy drinks kill more kids per year than cannabis. Grapes are more dangerous — people choke on grapes." Boone walks through why edibles are risky for beginners (you're along for the ride), why smoking lets you mitigate the dose, and why responsible messaging matters: "A message is a lot like a bullet. Once you squeeze the trigger, you're responsible until that bullet lands."

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I have, I've try and kill yourself with cannabis. It's not gonna happen. You know what I'm saying? It's non-toxic to humans. And people don't wanna hear that, but that's the truth. Cannabis, you cannot die. You cannot overdose on cannabis. Can you have a bad experience? Can it kill you? No. Can you have a bad experience? Yes. Can it kill you? No, it cannot. And energy drinks kill more kids per year than cannabis. Grapes are more dangerous than cannabis, because people choke on grapes. No, I mean, you might choke when you get high, but you're not gonna choke to death. It's- Choke on a rice krispie treat. Yeah, I mean, other than really killing some burritos- Well, you may ingest too much and think you're gonna die. Yeah. That's been known to happen. That has been known to happen. And that's why I don't suggest edibles to people when they're trying to figure this out. I hear people, they ask me this, they're like, but I don't wanna smoke, I wanna do an edible. The interesting thing about an edible, you drop that gummy, you're along for the ride until it's over. There's no mitigating the dose. But if you're going to smoke it, you can always stop anywhere along the line. Maybe it's one hit, maybe it's two hits, maybe it's three hits, but you can stop. And so you're not committing yourself to a large dose where you can have a bad experience. So it's more easy to mitigate if you're smoking it. And people say, well, smoking is bad, blah, blah, blah. Well, that's debatable. And they always compare it to cigarettes. It's not cigarettes, it's not tobacco, it's not that. And also, I don't know anybody who smokes three packs of blunts a day, except maybe Snoop. Okay, so cigarettes, people, they chain smoke. Nobody chains smokes weed. You know, you just don't get that kind of volume. So it's a different animal. Just because you're inhaling, it doesn't mean it's the same thing. The only thing that is similar is the fact you're inhaling it. Yeah. Well, I'll tell you what, Boone, I don't want to hijack you all day. I love doing these shows because we can jump into the CCP a little bit, psychedelics a little bit, and that's okay. I mean, I don't think a good guest is a one-trick pony. I think they probably have a couple of tricks. I want you to know, I want you to know this. This goes out to all my guests, it's not just you, even though I do look up to you tremendously. You have an open-door policy on this show. If there's ever anything, a book or a message or an ultimate goal when it comes to any of these operations that may potentially be going on throughout this process, I want you to know at any point in time, you can call me and you can come on that day. Oh, thank you. Thank you. And I'm going to send a shout out to you guys and also all the people that are watching and listening because it's really these environments that citizen journalism, the digital warriors, the anons that have done so much to kind of shape each other in a good way, in a very positive way and have taken it upon themselves to do that. And I want to give a shout out to Joe Rogan too, because 10 years ago, a podcast was a joke. You know what I mean? And he really changed the dynamic on legitimizing podcasts. And so you got to give him a little bit of credit where credit's due. I think he was very, very pivotal in that. And it's changed the landscape of journalism, it's changed the landscape of entertainment and people are having honest conversations about what's really going on. I will also encourage everybody out there who has a podcast, be responsible about what you're doing because you're putting out information that people are going to respond to. I know today that I'm probably going to get messages on my ex inbox. People are going to DM me and ask me about psychedelics. I know that, but I'm taking responsibility for that from beginning to end. So anything, a message is a lot like a bullet. Once you squeeze the trigger, press the trigger, you're responsible until that bullet lands, okay? Messaging is the same way. Once you release that messaging, you don't know, if you're not going to stay responsible for that message until it lands, whoever it hits, just like a bullet, if you don't clear your background and you miss and you hit a school bus and it kills a kid, who's that on? That's on you, okay? You got to make sure you got a clear background. You got to make sure that your sights are on the target. You got to do a lot of things before you fire a shot. Well, that same type of care should be considered when you have a platform which reaches people and people are going to maybe respond based upon the things you say. So be responsible and use that same criteria for truthful, believable, neither or both when you present information because you don't want to do harm. And there's a lot of, this is such a new space for citizen journalism that I think it's incumbent upon us all to really be responsible and acknowledge the fact that we could be doing harm if we're not responsible. So be responsible. Amen to that, Boon. And I want to let you know that on Will Tiny, Ram Bone Friends podcast, you got 6,000 people watching live right now. So I first and foremost want to say thank you to all you guys out there. I'm going to wrap things up with Boon before I say thank yous for everybody that supported the show, but I do see you guys out there. I appreciate you. Hit the positive affirmation button on whatever platform you're on. If you're ever on Rumble, please hit that thumbs up, pill.net, take the red pill. And if you're over on Twitter, hit the heart, drop a comment, share the show out. The more eyes, the better on these conversations. Boon, you brought up anons. Look, Donald Trump has, King Trump has taken his throne back. We are beyond the, we need to make sure people vote so that we can change our country point in the operation. Can I just ask you, I got to ask you, bro. I love this one. Ask me. What do you think, what is that with Q? Can you, because it looks to me as if it's still being used to communicate. It's blatantly obvious. Some of them are so proofy that it's ridiculous. Here's the only thing I'm going to say about Q. Okay, I respect it. If that motivates you, use it. If that motivates you to be a better person and to stand up for your country and to stand up for the people around you that are doing the good things to promote this country, I wholeheartedly support it. I think it was probably one of the most effective operations that has ever been launched in the digital space. I don't think anything will ever, I don't think anything will ever top it in my lifetime. And if that's the thing that gets you off your ass to actually take action and to take responsibility for the things around you, well, then I commend you. You found something to do that. Bro, that's the greatest answer I ever could have asked for. I freaking love you, dude. I freaking love you, dude. That was awesome. Ayo, do you got anything you want to ask him before I see if he's got anything he wants to promote? No, I think overall, the messaging is over the target. I think with power, and I think we exert power when we have messages and we say things, but there's a responsibility that's implied in there. Because we're not always talking to our quote unquote peers, people that already know what we're talking about maybe, but also new eyes and people that are just trying to kind of figure out what the hell's going on, and we have responsibility to them as well, right? I mean, and to keep that and to be mindful of that, right? Because what we say then can have, you know, detrimonious effects on how they perceive things, right? And just to keep that kind of like childlike wonder in ourselves and not allow ourselves to get jaded too, because this is taking such a long time. And to be mindful of ourselves and our own mental digital health. That's exactly right. Good tech discipline, good tech hygiene is an imperative in today's world, and you have to be able to teach your children. There you go. Boon, Fifth Generation Warfare might be my favorite book on the planet. The whole series is good. I love Fifth Generation Warfare. I literally like, I've lent it out to everyone in the neighborhood that'll read it. What is it? I've got news on it. This one right here, The Role of the Church, which directly addresses all those Marxist agendas that were launched against Christians, and also launched against what the demonized term, nationalist, you know, you're a nationalist, right? That's a campaign, that was a Marxist campaign. And this book right here, you know, we've got three books in the series. This was the first one. This is Guide to Fifth Generation Warfare, session one, Intro to 5GW. The second one, How to Fight Artificial Intelligence, which is center of gravity of our adversaries, focusing on AI-driven psychological programming, which everybody I highly suggest you get up to speed on, because it's affecting you in ways that you can't imagine. But this one right here, the interesting thing about this one is, when I post about this one online, I get the least amount of response, the least. It would make me think everybody hated it, but this is the best-selling one right now. Of the three, this one is moving twice as fast as everything else. And I think it's because churches are buying it in bulk. And so, and it's not about your church, but it's about the congregation. It's about the people who believe in God and who believe in Jesus, and who have seen this demonization happening against the things that they love, which is very American. It's in no way a Christian-only book. It's not that. It's basically how to organize and mobilize 2.6 billion Christians around the world to fight a Marxist agenda that is attacking them, because the Marxists want materialism. And so they're gonna go after religion. They're gonna go after all religions in China. They go after the Falun Gong. They go after the Uyghurs. They go after anybody that may develop a sense of higher purpose, other than what the state directs. So I highly recommend every one of these books. There's questions at the end of each chapter to keep you oriented. Inside the books, you're gonna see on the opening cover right here, there's these QR codes on this QR clock, this doomsday clock. Watch every one of those. Session three is a little bit different. We scattered the QR codes throughout the book. Everyone gets better. We get better technique every time we do one of these. We're getting ready to release another version of all the books on how to counter unrestricted warfare. And that's gonna be released throughout Asia. It's gonna be in Chinese. So that's kind of the next step because these books have taken, I mean, seriously, I'm shocked. The work that General Flynn and I have done on these books has really had an impact on our own country. And that same impact can be amplified worldwide because it takes a network to defeat a network and you can't have continuity of action till you have continuity of message. And that comes through these books. Where's the best place they can find your books? You can get them at generalflinn.com. You just find the books tab. You pull that down, you can buy them all there or you can get them wherever books are sold online. If you've got a favorite place, you've already got an account set up, you can get them right there. Generalflinn.com. Boom.

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