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"If I want to infiltrate a group, I say I really like the leader, and then I whisper about the people in the group. It's called the whisper campaign. And now it's being done on social media through all the cool guys." Boone breaks down how blue check marks on X run the same technique — Trump groupies who pull in the audience, then start creating dissension. "My game is not in the digital space. My game is in the physical domain with human beings who want to learn and actually activate themselves."

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I look at some of these blue check marks on, on X and I watch what they do. I see the technique. It's the same technique. It's always been, it's say that you like the big guy, whether it's Trump, right? Oh, I love Trump. Now they're Trump groupies. And then they pull all the Trumpsters to them because they're Trump groupies. Right. And then what do they do now? They start creating dissension. Oh, Trump is great, but this person's trying to subvert them. That person is trying to subvert that guys look around. This game is not new. If I want to infiltrate a group, what do I do? I say I really like the leader, and then I whisper about the people in the group. It's called the whisper campaign, rumor campaign. Why? To divide the group. And now it's being done on social media through all the cool guys, and the cool guys usually don't even realize it's happening because they just learned that from another cool guy, and there's really no research involved, but they know that their likes, shares, and clicks are going up, so they keep doing them. Meanwhile, we're feeding into the soap opera. Get away from the soap opera. It's bad. It's all bad. And so this is another reason why I really don't do a lot of podcasts. What I really need to do if I'm smart is I need to, okay, yeah, I could get my own podcast, but I hate it, man. I really do. I'm not one of the guys who can just kind of sit out there and every day has got to put out a blurb. I would rather write and do seminars where I can be with people you know, and take questions and we can share the same space for an hour, two hours, three hours, four hours. We could smell each other. We know there's no bots in the room. You know, we could, we could coalesce as a group. That's where my game is, man. My game is not in the digital space. My game is in the physical domain with people, with human beings who want to learn and enrich themselves and come up with a plan and actually activate themselves to make change. That's where my game is at. And I know I have to support that with podcasts. So I do, I can do it better. I could do it a lot better. I don't do it well enough. I need to do better. That's on me. But these are just the things that, you know, have come up in this conversation. I think people are gonna wanna hear it, but if they don't, they don't. But it's the truth as I see it. What you said about soap operas and sort of getting sucked into things to the point where you might just be focused on clicks instead of delivering actual truth. That's one of the reasons I try to stay in my own lane. I'm a board certified health coach. And when I talk, I try to stick to just that. And when I'm not, I'm talking to experts like yourself with regard to the vaccine. I spoke with Dr. Peter McCullough because that I mean, partially because it takes some of the pressure off of me. I'm not a medical doctor and I don't want to be accused of trying to generate clicks just for fun or anything like that. But then going into what you said about being in a physical location with a lot of people, the first time I met you in person was at one of Clay Clark's events for podcasters. And I had asked General Flynn a question about AI, and I'm curious about your answer.

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