Welcome back to occult symbolism in pop culture. I'm your host, Isaac Weishaupt. And today, we're going to talk about Idiocracy. That's right. We're doing a film analysis of the classic film for 2006. Mike judge's Idiocracy. We're going to talk about this dystopian comedy, and how it has slowly become a reality. As we examine the corporate oligarchy, takeovers of the government, society spiraling out into its base frequencies, and the false depictions of the Illuminati, new Atlantis. It's all gonna get covered today. And before we get into the film, a couple quick items of housekeeping. All right. One, you'll notice my voice is better. I finally shook out all that congestion. And we're ready to rock and roll folks, too. Did you hear me on tinfoil hat I had my 12th appearance. On tinfoil hat with Sam Tripoli and x g. And Johnny Woodard, we talked about the Wizard of Oz. And it's a great time, you got to listen to it. You can watch the full video interview on Sam tripoli.com. 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Should you watch this movie before we do the analysis? Analysis of course. And I'll give you a fair warning that I've given many people and I received this fair warning and it was accurate the first time you watch this, you're gonna think it's stupid. I didn't like it. The first time I watched it. I was like, This is dumb. My friend let me borrow it. Ironically, the same friend who let he read pilled me the same friend. Let me borrow David Ickes freedom rode on a bootleg VHS tape. So my red pill friend also gave me he was a Marine, right? So we got along talking about all kinds of stuff and making fun of people. And he knew he knew I had it me. So he read pilled me with David Icke and Idiocracy. And the first time I watched it, I thought, This is stupid. But then, and I made Josie watch it with me. And but then after, you know, a couple of days, it soaks into your brain. And you start, you start bringing up clips and quotes. And he talks to other people that have seen it. And then it's funny. Like, this is one of the funniest movies ever. So there you go. You should watch it. Not a big deal. If I ruin the plot for you. Who cares, right? It's just, it's a silly comedy, so you should watch it. You don't need to watch it before you listen to this. Oh, and before I forget, shout out to Sheryl. All right. She's my top supporter. She's my top G All right. She requested I do. You know, Cheryl has been on my team so long. And I She's got everything. She got every book, every shirt, as I don't know what else I can give you. I don't know what else I can give you, Cheryl. She said, I want to see a show about Idiocracy. And I said, Consider it done. And I'll be honest with you. At first, I wasn't sure that I could actually make a full analysis about this movie. But I thought, you know, I'm gonna do it for Cheryl and I gave it a watch. And I thought, there's a ton here. There's a lot we could talk about. So we're gonna do it today. The movie is the perfect length. It's less than 90 minutes. It's 84 minutes, because he knew how to keep it moving. All right. Starring Luke Wilson, he plays Corporal Joe Bowers, aka not sure. Which will make sense when you watch the movie. This is of course, Owen Wilson's brother. The Wilson they're actually born to a television executive. So you know, go figure. They become actors. There's a trend of what do you call it? There's like a term for nepotism. Nepo babies or whatever. It's like when you're born into wealth or Hollywood, and you make it like, it's not a shock, right? Everything's been laid out for you. Well, Luke Wilson, in his personal life, had a relationship with Drew Barrymore. You recall she was a child actor. She was put onto drugs and partying from a very inappropriately young age. infamously addicted to coke by the age of 12. My Rudolph she's also in this, she plays Corporal Joe Bowers, Consort. She is a prostitute named Rita. She also was born into the entertainment industry. Her mother was a singer and her father was a composer. We also have Dax Shepard who plays Fredo Pentaho. He's, yeah, Dax Shepard, that guy, the armchair quarterback, podcast guy. That guy he's in this movie. His parents were not in entertainment, says he's from Detroit. His parents worked in the automotive industry. It's a real Jack and Diane story. All right. Actually, don't mind that separate. I've actually listen to a couple of his podcasts. He's fine. Terry Crews is in this movie. He plays President Dwayne Elizondo, Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho. He's also from Michigan. He's from Flint, Michigan. I had a friend in the military from Flint, Michigan. He was a white guy. And he's always taught me how hard Flint was. I had no idea. You know, I grew up in PEI. I've never been to Michigan. And you know, he was one of only a handful of white people in Michigan. But yeah, Flint, Michigan and Terry Cruz's from there is a tough city. It's a tough city. I mean, and look at Terry Crews, right? This guy is amazing, right? He played in the NFL, from a greedy acity named Flint, Michigan. Flint, Michigan also where they're making them drink the poison water. But this guy, he was part of the metoo movement. Right? He accused this high level executive this. I think his name was Adam. I can't even pronounce it. vennett from metallic company. He accused him of sexually. misconduct, abuse, harassment, some that effect. When he was coming up in Hollywood. devout Christian, he said he had a bad porn addiction. Right. And, yeah, I don't know our specter occurs. And you know, I'm a pro porn kind of guy. But that's not to say some people don't get addicted. It's like, it's like anything else. Right? alcohol, gambling. Some people are susceptible to it and that's a real shame. But yeah, Terry Crews shout out Terry Crews to Justin Long. He's in this he plays Dr. Dr. Lexus. He also was in a relationship with Drew Barrymore at one time. And last but definitely not least, the rapper Scarface from the ghetto boys. He's the pimp. He plays upgrade with two Ds for the double dose of tampin. Now this movie was created by Mike Judge. This is a guy that gave us Beavis and Butthead. And King of the Hill. Now king of the hill, had a character named Dale. I never actually watched king of the hill. But there was a character named Dale and he used this alias of rusty Shackleford