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Langston Kerman
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David Borey
California Psychics hello little mamas and gentiles alike. This is a very special episode of My Mama Told Me.
Brandon T. Jackson
I would argue maybe the most special episode.
David Borey
Truly. I think this is gonna go down in history as one of our greatest episodes. That's why we're coming on before, because we want you. It starts a little rocky.
Brandon T. Jackson
There is no formal onloading. There is no formal offloading any of the traditions of My Mama Told Me where we say funny catchphrases and planned arguments.
David Borey
That's not what this is.
Brandon T. Jackson
Nothing.
David Borey
But stay tuned, listen in because this shit goes crazy.
Brandon T. Jackson
It features none other than Brandon T. Jackson and a certain surprise, a special.
David Borey
Guest I think you're really gonna like.
Brandon T. Jackson
You Listen and you call us back.
David Borey
Bye, bitch.
Langston Kerman
But no, Yaakuba said he was a part of see this whole thing.
David Borey
See, Yaakub made the aliens. He made the white people.
Langston Kerman
But see. But I would hate to. I don't want. Hope that they. I don't look like that.
David Borey
No. His head is a nut sack.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, that's. That's not the way anybody wants it.
David Borey
No, that's a tough.
Brandon T. Jackson
If I looked like that, I would also do something really, really fucked up.
David Borey
You got it.
Langston Kerman
But, you know. Yeah. You know what's deep about this, though? What if in their race, the bigger your brain is, like, the hotter you are?
David Borey
I mean, but where he didn't get no bitches.
Langston Kerman
He probably got alien bitches.
Brandon T. Jackson
You're saying that he had a lot of potential wherever he's from?
Langston Kerman
I'm saying this is like being tall, dark and handsome.
Brandon T. Jackson
Right?
Langston Kerman
And their race is the alien head. He could have been 5, 8, 57 with that big ass head. They love it.
Brandon T. Jackson
Well, all I can say is I'm glad I'm not over there. You know what I mean?
David Borey
Yeah.
Brandon T. Jackson
Big head, bitch like that coming out.
Langston Kerman
Me, I'mma say, you know, they coming for you, bro.
Brandon T. Jackson
I don't want that.
Langston Kerman
They coming for us.
Brandon T. Jackson
I don't want to hear that.
David Borey
The government growing babies.
Brandon T. Jackson
Microchips in your anus. All koala bears are racist. The ozone layer owes me money.
Langston Kerman
Martians invented turkey stuffing.
David Borey
Y'all can't tell me nothing.
Brandon T. Jackson
We'll just start, we'll jump into this, and then. Yeah, and then maybe a miracle will happen.
Langston Kerman
He'll hit me back.
Brandon T. Jackson
I believe you.
Langston Kerman
I don't know if it's in the interview, but he always hits me back.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's beautiful.
Langston Kerman
Especially after he's on my comedy special.
David Borey
Yeah. You're saying you got a joke about him?
Langston Kerman
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got a joke about him. He's maybe not joke about just how he's right about everything when no one believes it, but it's always that after you. That's not what the joke is about. But it's like, well, it is about that, but I'll show it to you. But how he's. He's right, man. And then it's funny because it'd be that later on thing in life where people like, oh, he was always right. But when you're here, you know, and you're telling me right about the math.
California Psychics
Yeah.
David Borey
Whoa, that's sports expand.
Langston Kerman
Well, I mean, because he actually showed a functionality for it. That's my issue is like, no one's challenging him directly with functionality. You know what I mean?
David Borey
We have models who don't have great ideas of what functionality is. Me and Langston know.
Langston Kerman
Wait, really?
David Borey
When you say functionality. Well, I'm talking about one times one is two.
Brandon T. Jackson
Right.
David Borey
When you say functionality of it.
Langston Kerman
Well, he said action versus reaction. Action. Action equals a reaction. So the reaction. What he's saying is, from what I understand, because I'm not really good with. I know a little bit about quantum. The quantum realm of quantum physics and all that. A little bit as it pertains to. I'm more of a. I would say. I would call myself a spiritual person where I really. I'm realizing that there is something that is moving, and if it's all our consciousness together, it's moving the world, I would say.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
So when you start talking about how that is. What's the word I'm looking for? The functionality of that. It makes sense what he's saying.
Brandon T. Jackson
If I'm hearing you correctly, you're saying that, like, his math is applicable in real life.
Langston Kerman
It's applicable for what the realm is. And when you say the word realm, no one believes you.
David Borey
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
When you start sounding, trying to be.
Brandon T. Jackson
On your side, and then you're like, realm. It's like, nigga, what you want me to do?
Langston Kerman
Me help you? The Medieval times, the realms upon us.
David Borey
Yeah.
Brandon T. Jackson
Not trying to be your boy here. You bringing up realms and realms.
Langston Kerman
I know. Right?
David Borey
Right.
Langston Kerman
So, yeah. And that's when I. That's the issue is like, how does this actual place.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Not realm. How does this actual infrastructure that we're in. Can we agree that we're in. Infrastructure? What do you call it? Earth or we're in something.
David Borey
Are you speaking of, like, a simulation style?
Langston Kerman
No, no. Just say there is a systematic flow for what we're in right now.
Brandon T. Jackson
Oh, yeah. I think life. Life is its own system.
David Borey
Absolutely.
Langston Kerman
We can all agree with that.
David Borey
System of systems. Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Now, if you're doing. If you're talking back code, and this is where I, I, I really want to defend anybody that has the type of knowledge. I, I have a technology company making a brand mab, by the way. And also, it's a show that I'm doing called Making a Brand, and it's about making brands, but we've been working with websites and back coding. So in order to get a front coding, you have to have a back code. So I think what's happening. Terrence is speaking in back code. Like, if I talk to you underneath the infrastructure, if I talk to you in like, man, htp x colon, slash 3, 4, 5 will give you a UXI. You'd be like, wait, what?
California Psychics
Right?
Langston Kerman
But if you're talking to the programmer, they go, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So he's. I think he's talking back code.
David Borey
Like, okay, so we're looking at steel. We're looking at.
Langston Kerman
We're looking at your.
David Borey
He's got your steel, stud.
Langston Kerman
Exactly. Look at your website, right? You're talking about what's on the site. There's a back code to that. I think he's talking in back code to people. They don't understand the back coding of the infrastructure. I won't say the R word.
David Borey
You can say the R word, bro. Trust me. They'll cut it out. But I said the R word on here.
Brandon T. Jackson
He meant realm.
David Borey
Okay? Lexin. That's what I meant.
Langston Kerman
I meant realm.
David Borey
That's what I meant.
Langston Kerman
Okay? You can't say realm on here. You can say every other word.
Brandon T. Jackson
Everything else, we're like, nah, go ahead. We believe in freedom of speech.
Langston Kerman
It's like, look, listen, my mama told me you can't say realm.
Brandon T. Jackson
We. We.
Langston Kerman
We vibing right now.
Brandon T. Jackson
We're already. I'm already in it.
Langston Kerman
It's kind of even. You know, it's so funny because it's kind of on topic of everything that, you know, we talk about, far as, like, simulations. I mean, I do feel like there's something. You ever watch Back to the Future?
Brandon T. Jackson
Of course.
David Borey
Come on.
Langston Kerman
You see Marty McFly, he makes a decision, and the time. Time changes.
Brandon T. Jackson
Hey, let's go. You ain't coming out.
David Borey
No.
Brandon T. Jackson
This is the area you want to be in.
Langston Kerman
T. What's up? You're becoming a legend, bro. You're already a legend. But what. Your. Your message is a legend, bro.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, man.
Langston Kerman
I'm in it. Look at your. Look at your text message.
Brandon T. Jackson
I just looked at it.
Langston Kerman
I just saw the picture. If you don't make. Terrence, if. If. If I'm going to make a website myself for you and. And. And link your account and make T shirts, bro, I will wear those T shirts everywhere I go, bro.
Brandon T. Jackson
You tell them that Langston and David are big fans, and we're just really proud of everything he's doing.
David Borey
Facts.
Brandon T. Jackson
Hey, Terrence Howard, my man. We big fans over here at the podcast.
David Borey
Big fans, that my mama told me.
Langston Kerman
This is a podcast. This is a podcast. That's dope podcast. They kind of speak about different things that people don't want, like that. Not the popular things to talk about. So I come here, and I see a face on him, like, if he don't make these T shirts, if you don't make. I got 97 patents. But real math ain't one. T shirts, bro. For you, right?
Brandon T. Jackson
This is the real man. No.
Langston Kerman
Exactly. So we can. We can change. Okay. We could.
Brandon T. Jackson
We can say flat mathematics.
Langston Kerman
Okay. Okay. So what I'm gonna do. What I'm gonna do, the person who made this, I'm gonna get them to change the wording, and we're gonna make. Well, you're gonna make T shirts out of it, and you're gonna make. No, bro, Seriously. You know how much money you can make off this, bro, right now?
Brandon T. Jackson
I know.
Langston Kerman
No, I know.
Brandon T. Jackson
I'm sitting about the man car thing. That's what I'm pushing right now is getting that stuff up right? You know, I really want to have a man card.
David Borey
Terrence.
Langston Kerman
Terrence, if I get these T shirts made and I donate to your fund, can I. Can I do that or just give you all the money? Please, bro. No, I'm jo. I'm not joking, man. I can get.
David Borey
Hey, can we get some hand cards, though, too?
Brandon T. Jackson
I'll take a man.
Langston Kerman
He said he wants man card. They want man cards like.
David Borey
Like amex.
Langston Kerman
No, what he said. What do you mean by keep your man card? Oh, keep your man card from the.
David Borey
I thought it was like, a rush card.
Langston Kerman
No, no, no, no.
Brandon T. Jackson
I thought we could invest. This is more theoretical.
Langston Kerman
No, I.
Brandon T. Jackson
Listen, this is symbolic.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. Hey, listen, bro. Your merch game right now could be so high. Terrence, I didn't notice. I didn't know it was this.
Brandon T. Jackson
You got the organization. I'm with you.
Langston Kerman
I'll do it, bro. I promise you. I will. I will. I will make sure this thing sells, bro. I will wear that on stage.
Brandon T. Jackson
Hey, fellas, if you need somewhere to promote, believe you me, you can come on the podcast.
David Borey
You need a 3 XL model on the website.
Langston Kerman
I'm gonna tell them. I'm gonna tell them. That's actually trademarked. That's his face. So he owns his trademark. So we do have to talk about that. I don't think he minds. No, I'm serious. I got you.
David Borey
Listen, we take it down right now, bro.
Brandon T. Jackson
We'll figure it out.
Langston Kerman
No, no, I'm not gonna take it down, but I'm big on black IPs, IPs, in general, because they always. Like, right now that he's making his own, that's his ip. No, seriously. And it's on camera, so.
David Borey
No, we got ip, I get you.
Langston Kerman
You know what I mean? So keep it up if it's okay with him, but we gotta.
David Borey
Is it okay with him if we keep it up?
Langston Kerman
I don't know. Up to him. As long as Keeping up what, bro, you're in it. Can I FaceTime you and show you what this is?
David Borey
You gotta FaceTime him.
Langston Kerman
Hold on. Look, bro, I'm in a. I'm in a podcast. Look at this, right? Look at this. You're in. You're. You're part of the podcast, bro.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's pretty great, right?
David Borey
Yeah, it was pretty good.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's pretty good, right?
Langston Kerman
Pretty good.
Brandon T. Jackson
Really does look great.
Langston Kerman
So that's your T shirt right there. We're gonna switch the wording on what you wanted to say. But look at that. Look at you say, I got 97.
Brandon T. Jackson
Patents, but math ain't.
David Borey
But real math ain't one of them.
Langston Kerman
Then that looks stupid. I know, exactly. So we're gonna switch it. What do you wanted to say? I'm gonna tell him right now.
Brandon T. Jackson
I got 97 patents. No, I actually got.
Langston Kerman
It's actually over 100, but 97 is.
Brandon T. Jackson
Might as well do the 99 patents.
Langston Kerman
And flat. Flat math ain't one of them.
Brandon T. Jackson
And fake math ain't one of them.
Langston Kerman
Okay, pull. Perfect. They gotta switch that. He can't. Look, I'm very protect and I'm very protective.
Brandon T. Jackson
Over here's my promise to you.
Langston Kerman
The image.
Brandon T. Jackson
This. This whole part, that's gonna change. It's gonna change.
David Borey
Yeah, we take it out.
Brandon T. Jackson
Fake math ain't one of them.
Langston Kerman
Okay, Write it down. Let's make sure we write it down.
Brandon T. Jackson
It's burned in my memory, bro.
David Borey
We don't need.
Langston Kerman
No, no, can we.
Brandon T. Jackson
I'll never forget this day for the rest of my life. You don't know how much this means to me to have FaceTimed with this, man. We're fans over here.
David Borey
This is crazy.
Brandon T. Jackson
This is legendary shit. Terr. Spreading the message. Just. Just spreading the truth. Get us out of the lie. We've been up in this lie for so long and physics is all messed up. And that's why our medicine is messed up.
Langston Kerman
You want to live forever and want.
Brandon T. Jackson
To have free energy? This is the way, bro.
Langston Kerman
Well, I'm doing it. Listen, I hear you. Hey, listen. On some real stuff. Hey, Terence, we're gonna talk after this. But no, this, I, I. This is the second time I came in. They had some picture of you up and I was like, ah, this is the second time. The other one was just. But this Picture right here is a T shirt, and I'm literally gonna, like, get this made for you.
Brandon T. Jackson
There's a lot of T shirts that I wanna make. Okay.
Langston Kerman
No, that's real. But this image. This image right here, though, bro, is over. But I'll tell them to switch the wording. Cause that's what I was looking at, too. I'm about to finish the podcast. I'm gonna hit you after I'm done.
Brandon T. Jackson
Brandon, we haven't even started.
David Borey
Oh, yeah, we ain't.
Langston Kerman
Yo, sorry.
David Borey
You just got on a FaceTime with Terrence Howard. That's all.
Brandon T. Jackson
I love it.
Langston Kerman
No, because I got him on the house.
Brandon T. Jackson
Beautiful. We're so happy this is happening. You don't have to re. Explain. I believe you.
Langston Kerman
Okay, T. Let's talk T shirts. I'm gonna take a picture of this, though, because that's over, bro. You know how many people buy that, though, for real?
David Borey
We bought it.
Langston Kerman
That's your ip, bro. Yeah.
Brandon T. Jackson
We didn't make that ourselves.
David Borey
No, let's do it.
Langston Kerman
All right. For sure.
David Borey
All right.
Langston Kerman
I love you, too.
Brandon T. Jackson
And I love you, too, Terrence Howard.
Langston Kerman
Yo, you know how much money that would make right now, bro? That merch, we go crazy. All right. I gotta forgot a merch company now. My mind is ticking.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, you made a lot of promises. You better get.
David Borey
No, I could do that.
Langston Kerman
I just wanna find it right when I can do it.
David Borey
Come on, man. Just bring that manufacturing back to the usa, baby.
Langston Kerman
Let's go.
Brandon T. Jackson
All right. We don't need a preamble.
David Borey
No, we don't need a preamble.
Langston Kerman
Just keep that.
David Borey
You wanna talk about what me and you were doing?
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Borey
That's the best that ever happened on this podcast.
Brandon T. Jackson
We're not losing that.
Langston Kerman
You guys are literally seeing, like, y'all saw the concept of the. Of. Of the T shirts of the Terrence Howard merch, bro.
David Borey
I'm reeling. I'm like. I am reeling.
Brandon T. Jackson
My heart is a flutter, My man. Nothing. Nothing could go wrong from this moment forward, bro. Here's what we're gonna do.
Langston Kerman
I'm listening.
Brandon T. Jackson
We're gonna take a break.
David Borey
Yes.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's the only explanation. It's the only path forward. We're gonna take a break, and when we come back, we're gonna dive in more with our guest, who we haven't even introduced yet. This entire time we've been talking, we have not introduced him, but he is an actor, a writer, a comedian, all sorts of things. A merch man now.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. I mean, I do remember a technology company, so I do infrastructures with tech and collect data and different things like that.
Brandon T. Jackson
All the shit.
Langston Kerman
Because I was like, I'm funny as hell, but no one is seeing this because of algorithms. You know what I mean? The good old Al. The Al guy, it's like a mobster, you know, People see you.
David Borey
Space Jam 2.
Langston Kerman
25 cents. $25. You know what I mean? You can see five views.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Langston Kerman
That guy.
Brandon T. Jackson
No, it's a weird game that. That everybody's buying into.
Langston Kerman
So weird.
Brandon T. Jackson
You gotta figure it out. And you're. You're a man who's figured it out and. And we're so grateful you're on the podcast.
Langston Kerman
Put this number in the calculator. 555-999-9779. Brandon, I'm telling you, man, the math is real. That's my dude, bro. Swear to God, I'm about to.
David Borey
We about to go home, bro. I'm gonna be honest. I'm gonna be honest. I thought he wasn't gonna hit you back. I was just. Really?
Brandon T. Jackson
Yes, I thought he was.
Langston Kerman
Want me to call Robert, Donnie Jr. Or Ben Stiller? Which one?
David Borey
No, no, no, no, no.
Brandon T. Jackson
We don't give a. About them.
Langston Kerman
Jesus. Easter coming up. You.
David Borey
I actually got some to run past. I actually got some.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's not what we need for the podcast. You see, Ben Stiller can't help us over here. Only Terrence Howard can help what we doing over here.
David Borey
Yeah, that's true.
Langston Kerman
And listen, honestly, he will come through, especially because of this situation. I think he will. I'm not speaking for him, but I think T will come through. Cause me and him are kind of on the same type of vibe journey where we just like. And it's bigger than just. It's intellectual property. That's his IPs. He said, I got 99 patents. Not 97.
David Borey
He said over a hundred. Yeah, he said over a hundred.
Langston Kerman
So he has 99 patents.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yep.
Langston Kerman
Right. You gotta think about it. That's intellectual properties. And a lot of people of color have been cheated out. The intellectual properties. And you know what I mean? From the Buffalo. The Buffalo chicken guy. Buffalo. The Buffalo chicken. He was cheated out. I mean, if you studied how Buffalo chicken came about, it was a brother that was just in Buffalo, New York.
Brandon T. Jackson
In Buffalo, New York. And then they usurped it and made it.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Brandon T. Jackson
A white man's invention.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. Buffalo wild wings, everything. But we're going to break. Let's go. To break.
Brandon T. Jackson
Brandon T. Jackson's here, y'all. We gonna take a break. We're gonna be back with more. Brandon T. Jackson More My mama told.
Langston Kerman
Me.
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Langston Kerman
And then she said in my ear, go deeper.
Brandon T. Jackson
Stay with me now.
Langston Kerman
And what hurt me is I was already all the way in.
Brandon T. Jackson
Hilarious.
David Borey
We're back.
Langston Kerman
We're back.
David Borey
We're back.
Brandon T. Jackson
We're still here with Brandon T. Jackson. We're talking about all kinds of shit, everything. And you, I think, left us with a little bit of a. No, no, no. You left us with a little cliffhanger before. Before we came back in. Who told us we were black?
Langston Kerman
Who told us we were black?
Brandon T. Jackson
Now when you ask that question, I.
David Borey
Mean, I assume the whites. I can't imagine that's the only.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's the only people could have.
Langston Kerman
Were we black before whites came? Wherever they came, were we black? Or we were we of our own tribes or whatever?
David Borey
I mean, I think there was always a form of colorism and people over there looking like people, not looking like people over there. Right. East Africans look different than West Africans. Right.
Langston Kerman
It was that colorism or that culture.
David Borey
I mean, I think there's also a level of colorism to it, probably. But like all this whole continent being black, I think that's white supremacy.
Brandon T. Jackson
I think you didn't have as much passing through each other.
Langston Kerman
I don't think any of the colorisms were a problem until we saw a different color completely. That's my. I'm not saying that's fact. This is my.
David Borey
No, no, no. I mean, it's all. We're all speculation right now. This is beginning of timeshare.
Brandon T. Jackson
I also don't know how varied the colors were in the beginning.
David Borey
I don't. I don't know what the makeup was. I don't know how different. I also don't if you think about it, because there were a time when East Africans did look like. Right. Like it all spread out as well. So there was a time where they maybe weren't that different.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
In the East, I think from my understanding. I would ask you the same question. Is like, you know, who told us that we were black? Who told them that they were white? In Europe, what they call white, what they call British England.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah.
David Borey
The United Kingdom, I think they were Saxons. Right.
Langston Kerman
So it was more about.
David Borey
Anglo. So.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, so it was more about religion. The Germanic guys and tribes on how they do things. Right. Well, you say like when Rome was fighting all the jamaic tribes and different things like that. In Gladiator, remember the beginning of Gladiator, there was these rebel tribes that didn't want to be, I guess we could say colonized or do what the Romans do.
Brandon T. Jackson
So they weren't going to assimilate.
Langston Kerman
They were taking on other colonies or other territories at the time. And they had their ways of doing things. And then the Romans had their way. It's actually a saying when in Rome, he was a Roman too, which means Romans had a way, oh, go beat your ass.
Brandon T. Jackson
But they were both white at the end of that.
David Borey
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
So you think they were fighting over color, they were fighting over the ways of how things should be.
David Borey
I think it was all regional. I think it was. I think it was like within Europe, I think it was regional.
Brandon T. Jackson
But I also think that some of that becomes self actualizing. So over time, those people, because of them living in isolation then start to look like a certain race of people, which allows for the placement.
Langston Kerman
I'm not saying how they be, because that argument of how do white people even come? Is like a ongoing argument of going back. I'm saying just in a retrospect, we're all here on Earth and now we're in America, which is a derivative of the Roman Empire. Nobody say the Senate. All that stuff is. Which is even deeper. I can even go deeper into where that even comes from. But I mean the whole Old Testament structure or the New Testament structure of Revelation is a. If you want to talk about the kingdom, it's like the, the senate, the, you know, God being the king or the president and the senate legislation, the priesthood and all that stuff, it's all the same infrastructure. Even when you look at a chessboard, the same infrastructure. So the infrastructure that was built.
David Borey
Well, you're saying the chessboard mimics the infrastructure of the Roman government.
Langston Kerman
Every government. The Bible, every government. King, queen. Okay, let's do it like this.
David Borey
Yeah. King, queen, rook, rook, knight, Queen.
Langston Kerman
So the U.S. army will be your knights, right? The Levi. The priest would be the Catholic Church, Levitical order or any religious order.
Brandon T. Jackson
You mean the bishop.
Langston Kerman
The bishop, yes. Your castle would be the real estate and territory. We're the Ponds people are the pawns for sure. Always. What am I missing? Your queen would be the. I would say the king and queen would be to say the royal houses. But for now let's just say in London, the house of.
Brandon T. Jackson
Right.
David Borey
But Rome was like a republic, right?
Langston Kerman
Yeah, it was a republic, but yeah, it is a republic. But I'm saying when you start talking about the infrastructure of how everything is made from a chessboard, think of it like this. I'm just giving you pieces on the board. Catholic Church. The king and queen from the royal family. Right. The royal army. Right. What pieces am I missing? The real estate, the castles. They're castles, right. That's why you castle.
David Borey
We have the king and queen.
Langston Kerman
You castle the king, the rooks, the bishops. You put them in the castles. You put them in their estate. Right, right. And then you go down to the pawns. Right. What am I missing?
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, pawns.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, that's us. So the royal family. And when you look at the board, the pawns are the first thing to go. So you look at the royal family, they built the estates, they built the whole. This structure here. These two lines of defense on a chessboard, if I'm saying it right, would be your most important pieces. Then you have pieces that are fall guys. They go first, and that's the people. So from my perspective, I would say that we're on a huge chessboard for sure. If you can't see.
David Borey
When you say us, do you view yourself as a pawn as well?
Langston Kerman
I hate to say it, yes. I mean, I wanna be one. But at this point, is there a.
David Borey
Way for you to elevate from pawn? I'm not saying you gotta be king. Queen. Do you think you could elevate to like night?
Langston Kerman
I mean, only there to do that. Yeah, they do it all the time. Elton Johns is sir. Lewis Hamilton is sir.
Brandon T. Jackson
Sir.
Langston Kerman
No.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, but that's, that's.
David Borey
That's only actors, though.
Langston Kerman
That's not only actors. No, they have been in society. Sir Lewis Hamilton, he's literally a sir.
Brandon T. Jackson
Sure. But. But I'm saying that like the elevator.
David Borey
He's a lord.
Langston Kerman
He's a lord.
Brandon T. Jackson
The elevation where your life. Because like the royal family will never.
Langston Kerman
Will Smith is a lord.
Brandon T. Jackson
You think that exists in perpetuity? That will be forever kind of thing.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, there's lords, bro. As long as we have some type of society, the celebrities are considered lords. They're like the Lord Van Wingelstein.
David Borey
You only gets more court jester. I just mean because the lord also has dominion. Right. A lord has served.
Langston Kerman
You could say that arguably that Lewis Hamilton is a sir Lord. He has so much dominion on this earth, would you say from a perspective of. Yeah, really?
David Borey
But I mean, he doesn't have, like. He doesn't have a group of people who are indentured to him. No, he's saying he's got fans.
Langston Kerman
Nah, you can't. I mean, not indentured, but he can. He can employ a lot of people if you want to.
David Borey
Right.
Langston Kerman
The lords were just honorable men amongst men. They were like the celebrities. They were the ones of the house, the one that can come to the royal wedding. And the royal family, they were the slips, you know what I mean?
Brandon T. Jackson
So I. I think when I. When I think of what the. The actual lords are, it's a level of rich that exceeds Celebrity. Like there are.
David Borey
That's I think what I mean.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Brandon T. Jackson
I mean, there's celebrities of major 5 Fortune 500 corporations that are actually rich.
Langston Kerman
No, I would say those are high. Those are higher level lords. But those are still. Those are definitely. Those are definitely. I would even say. Yeah, those are the high level. I think there were levels of lords, but I wouldn't say every celebrity's a lord. I would say like the ones with power. Like, bro, you can't say. If they say we knight you, sir, you're a lord at that point.
Brandon T. Jackson
Literally, that's what they're saying. If they give you an honorary degree at a college. It doesn't.
David Borey
Right. I'm not a doctor. I just was great on a sitcom.
Brandon T. Jackson
We gotta be honest about what this is. Dr. Bill Cosby.
Langston Kerman
No, but that's different though. Not honest. Honorary Americans, honorary system is a little.
David Borey
All systems going to hell.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, like. Like the British honorary system is you gotta really bring it and then you gotta be a real. You know, they don't. They started that. I mean, not started, but they. They coined the honorary system. When you say I've knight thee the.
David Borey
Lord, you know, I mean, do other countries still knight people? Is it only the British?
Brandon T. Jackson
I mean, we give medals of honor.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, medals of honor.
David Borey
But I mean, in the way that you can become sir. Blank blank. Like, can you still do that in France or other countries?
Langston Kerman
No offense, I love America, but I'm ours a little like, not bootleg, but it's like, you know, like you said you could be an honorary doctor.
David Borey
Dr. Umar Johnson.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, I mean, it's also jokes on here.
David Borey
We gotta. We gotta cut it a little bit.
Brandon T. Jackson
No, that's funny.
Langston Kerman
I'm just thinking like.
Brandon T. Jackson
If you call him, I'll scream. I'll scream.
Langston Kerman
No, I never met Dr. Umar.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's my godfather.
David Borey
But I see what you're saying that it's. The whole system in the US is maybe it feels maybe more arbitrary or more random. Right.
Langston Kerman
No, I mean, not random. I'm saying it's just. It's an offshoot of the Roman Empire. Everything's an offshoot of Roman Empire. You wouldn't say.
Brandon T. Jackson
I. I think that to me, history exists in such a way where we don't know a lot before that. And so I think that it almost feels dangerous to give them credit for some shit that they stole from generations of.
Langston Kerman
No, I'm not saying. But that's offshoot of Egyptians. So you want to go back and go derivative of it. That's the ego symbols Going back since Egypt.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
So I'm saying. Yeah, we want to go back to Egypt. Yeah. Hell, yeah. I mean, I'm saying right now, in the infrastructure we're here now, I don't want to. I mean, I can go all the way back to ancient Persia, ancient Babylon. I can do all that, but I don't want to go that far. I'm saying because we literally have somewhat of records of. We know that there's a king and queen sitting up in some house right now in England. And I would say the infrastructure of what we're in is literally. It's a world chessboard. It is what it is, whether you want to deny it or not. We have. Every country has a leader, troops, people, real estate. You know what I mean? You know what I mean? And they have. It's the same structure.
David Borey
It's like the controlling of assets.
Langston Kerman
The controlling of assets.
David Borey
The bishop is probably religion.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, bishop's a religion.
David Borey
We're talking about the breakdown.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Borey
So it's like land, religion, military, hierarchy, hierarchical supreme leader.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, Maybe if I could give a.
Langston Kerman
Note on supreme leaders.
Brandon T. Jackson
What I personally think. I think you're missing something in making the queen just an emperor. I think the queen has so much power on the board, it's literally your most powerful.
Langston Kerman
It's true.
David Borey
It's the best piece.
Brandon T. Jackson
That should be your money. I think that is the thing that actually motivates all of the other parts that get to move and protect.
David Borey
Oh, that means queen is money and then is family. Because it's so limited. Right. It's the most.
Langston Kerman
When you say queen is money, I mean, who controls? I mean, what is money? Money is only good as. Well. You can't eat money.
Brandon T. Jackson
No, but money is.
Langston Kerman
Money gets you assets that. The money helps you by the board. You know what I mean?
Brandon T. Jackson
But money also motivates every other piece to move forward.
Langston Kerman
Yes.
Brandon T. Jackson
That is how you. That is how you not only motivate the other pieces, but you scare the pieces that otherwise might have advanced on you is you send money out and people are like, all right, man. Back.
David Borey
It's true. That is true.
Brandon T. Jackson
It's the reason you send the coin out.
Langston Kerman
Well, you're saying, well, who's on the money?
Brandon T. Jackson
Who's on the money? Well, yeah, but that's fashion, baby. Come on.
Langston Kerman
You know what I'm saying?
Brandon T. Jackson
That's like putting on. No, we know she bought.
Langston Kerman
We know the queen and the king's the most important. No, no, the king is the most important piece on the board. Sure.
David Borey
The queen, but it's not the. It's not the strongest pie on the board.
Langston Kerman
It's not. It was the most important piece.
David Borey
Right.
Brandon T. Jackson
100%. But it can't even be exposed.
David Borey
Exactly, exactly.
Brandon T. Jackson
And I'm saying that like the money has to be able to do the.
David Borey
Work for you because the work protects the king.
Langston Kerman
But the money can be issued unless is what you call distributed or stamped to be issued.
David Borey
Well but like because the queen is in service of the king. Is that what you're saying?
Brandon T. Jackson
Right next to each other?
Langston Kerman
Yeah, I'm saying that if we want to put actual pieces or names in this. I'm saying the infrastructure of what we're saying. I wouldn't say money is. I would say money is the, is the, is the, is the player. Personally. I wouldn't say like the hand above that move the piece. I mean at this point because he's saying that the queen. You have to have something issue money. You have to have a power. B goes. You guys can have this much interest rates go here. This is what it. You gotta have that, that has to be stamped.
Brandon T. Jackson
I'm saying that even if you want to walk it back from, from, from, from a physical money it's a resource, it's a commodity that has to. That then stands as money. Eventually water will be our resource. Right? Where everybody is going to fight over water. We're not going to give a fuck about coins and dollars and shit like that.
Langston Kerman
Now you're talking my language.
Brandon T. Jackson
I'm saying that like you can put whatever framework on it. That's what the queen is, is like she is the water, she is the diamond, she is the, the.
Langston Kerman
So you're putting it from, you're putting it from an actual resource standpoint. I was human resource standpoint and I think.
David Borey
But I mean that is money, right? It's always been resources, right?
Langston Kerman
Resources is the key. I never put the chessboard as the. I never put the chessboard as resources on earth. If you want to do that. That's a whole nother governing structure.
Brandon T. Jackson
The first man to kill a fucking big ass wolf was the richest man on earth. You know what I mean? He had done the impossible. Therefore he had all the resources that no one else had.
Langston Kerman
Which would you say? He's the king.
Brandon T. Jackson
I bet you that day he was.
Langston Kerman
He killed that first wolf and then you.
David Borey
We just got him back.
Langston Kerman
They wore.
Brandon T. Jackson
I bet that's also how they invented the threesome.
Langston Kerman
You know what I mean? Look what I done.
David Borey
I went, I went crazy. Go get, go get your friend. I went crazy. Today.
Brandon T. Jackson
I know that's your. I know that's your. Your husband, but I got to get a taste. I got to get a taste.
Langston Kerman
No, don't taste the wolf.
David Borey
I. I bet wolf killing predates monogamy too. You could. Anybody back when we were killing wolves, you could anytime.
Langston Kerman
I say pre. Pre dates monogamy. Polygamy still exists today. It's a western.
David Borey
That's what I'm. That's what I'm saying. I'm saying.
Brandon T. Jackson
So, like, I would imagine started it.
David Borey
Polygamy started.
Langston Kerman
Wait, wolf killing started polygamy?
Brandon T. Jackson
No, no, no. He was like, it used to be.
David Borey
A free for all. He was like, no, I kill wolves now. I. I gotta have four.
Brandon T. Jackson
Chill out.
David Borey
You live with me over on this side of the river. We got wolves. You go give me some honey in the daytime.
Langston Kerman
I would love to see the AI version of this voiceover. It's like Nick Cannon with a beard.
David Borey
And like, yo, Nick Cannon. I bet the first wolf killer did look like Nick Cannon.
Brandon T. Jackson
He looked just like Nick Cannon. Listen, I've killed you today, Brandon. You came to us today with a conspiracy that I had never heard before.
David Borey
I had heard this one before.
Brandon T. Jackson
I don't know if you had heard it before, but you said, my mama told me there's a black alien race. Yeah, tell us everything.
David Borey
Yeah, I have so many questions. Are you talking about in. Are you talking about the idea that we started from an alien race and continued on, or do you mean like side by side with what we got now?
Langston Kerman
No, there is something that. It was a video of a guy.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, we watched the video. I watched the video. I don't know if you guys.
David Borey
Green guy.
Brandon T. Jackson
No, no, it wasn't a green guy. You sent along a video.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, it's a video about the guy.
Brandon T. Jackson
Talking about the guy speaking in a bookstore.
David Borey
Oh, can you pull this up?
Brandon T. Jackson
A bookstore that he owns and runs. But yeah, let's pull it up. We're gonna watch this together because I have a lot of thoughts on this video. It's very exciting. All right, where is this video?
Langston Kerman
I just felt like I went through a time machine. From the present day streets of Brooklyn to ancient Egypt.
Brandon T. Jackson
You see?
David Borey
Oh, yeah.
Langston Kerman
This is a glimpse of the temple of the Nuwamians.
Annabe
It's adjacent to the bookstore called All.
Langston Kerman
Eyes on Egypt off Bushwick Avenue.
David Borey
I know.
Langston Kerman
It'S basically a word.
Brandon T. Jackson
Okay, this is where I'm gonna stop us. Because when they walk into that bookstore, it ain't a lot of books on themselves.
David Borey
There is not.
Brandon T. Jackson
It's about 13 book.
Langston Kerman
The book is inside you, my brother.
David Borey
Oh. You were the book all along.
Langston Kerman
It's in your DNA.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, you got these big ass empty shelves and you trying to convince me you are.
Langston Kerman
I mean. I mean, I don't. This. I don't know if I keep. Wait, Keep going, keep going.
Brandon T. Jackson
But I just want to. I want to identify the truth before we get to.
Langston Kerman
I don't know if I believe this yet. I just. Everyone talks about this.
Brandon T. Jackson
Okay?
Langston Kerman
The mission of the Nawabians dates back to the 1970s.
David Borey
Pause. You can't give baby girl a real microphone. News. You can't. You got. You got her out here doing real journalism. In an earbud.
Langston Kerman
In an earbud, bro.
David Borey
That's crazy.
Brandon T. Jackson
I got bad news for you, bro. Once you find out what news this is, you're gonna feel like they did exactly what they had.
David Borey
Okay, I'm done.
Langston Kerman
All right.
Brandon T. Jackson
Hey.
Langston Kerman
Hi York.
Brandon T. Jackson
Egypt is one of the heights of African civilization and it shows us as a people.
David Borey
Pause. I feel dyslexic looking at that group of words.
Langston Kerman
Hantwan sinai hatum rahaya. I don't know, bro.
David Borey
You keep me confident, though. I appreciate it.
Langston Kerman
No, no, I don't.
David Borey
Hantwin.
Langston Kerman
I sent two videos. I sent a video with. This is just the research, but there's actually a guy. Guy that. It actually was a white guy. That's. That saw them come down. That was when I was young.
David Borey
Okay, so this isn't about the new.
Langston Kerman
Well, this is. No, this is. This has become the worship of this crap. I was showing a derivative of.
Brandon T. Jackson
You're saying.
Langston Kerman
I don't call it crap, but this has become the religion.
Brandon T. Jackson
You're saying the brother with. With the bookshelves is not the. The foremost expert on this action.
Langston Kerman
Well, here you go. They are the experts. And that's when extras become what, a religion. And religion becomes the. This, you know, thing of. It's almost like you have truth and then it becomes. I have the truth. Come into this building, give me donations and worship the mountains. Or there's a guy. I think I have one where the guy.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, look up white guy.
Langston Kerman
White guy looks white guy, sees black aliens. Something like that.
Brandon T. Jackson
Okay.
Langston Kerman
That's like the religion of it.
David Borey
Okay.
Langston Kerman
I don't want to get into. I mean, that's you.
David Borey
You want to get into the existence without because religion.
Langston Kerman
No offense. When you hear it from a black guy, it's not. No, no offense.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah. When you hear all black, what am I up. God damn.
Langston Kerman
I'm not saying I'm Saying to the audience. Because it sounds bad to say. You know, sometimes we hear from being like, hey, boy.
Brandon T. Jackson
What about your boy?
David Borey
He said, hey, bright eyes.
Brandon T. Jackson
Hey. What about.
Langston Kerman
I was pointing at the computer. Because when you see a driver like, hey, my brother, we are from an alien, you don't really believe that guy.
David Borey
You don't want to believe anybody who has their own bookshop.
Langston Kerman
Exactly, exactly.
David Borey
That's like, I wouldn't believe the guy.
Langston Kerman
That wouldn't believe it. Like, I saw an alien race.
David Borey
Hold on, you need the skeptics first. You don't see it?
Brandon T. Jackson
I don't. I'm not seeing. No, I didn't see anything. White guy sees black alien. That was of use for us.
Langston Kerman
Really?
David Borey
That feels like a TikTok. Search more.
Brandon T. Jackson
No, there's a lot of men in black coming up.
David Borey
No, maybe try white man sees black alien.
Langston Kerman
Oh yeah, white man. What I'm see.
David Borey
And if that doesn't work, you might have to be creative with black.
Langston Kerman
Or maybe new man.
David Borey
Yeah, that's that word we should start with.
Langston Kerman
Yo, mine's not coming up either. I just had this video.
David Borey
Uh oh, this feels conspiratorial.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. Oh wow. When we get on tv.
David Borey
Hey y'all, I just checked. I don't even have my phone in my pocket.
Brandon T. Jackson
Uh oh, they didn't want you to have your phone in your pocket.
Langston Kerman
Everything else is coming. Is not. Wow.
Brandon T. Jackson
Oh, Olivia sent it to. It sent a. She said she found this. I think this is it. Let's find out together. Our producer, Olivia may have tracked it down.
David Borey
This reminded me of an interview with.
Brandon T. Jackson
A NASA scientist, Norman Berggrunt, stating he saw pictures of black aliens getting off a spaceship on the rings of Saturn.
California Psychics
But anyway, there is one image there.
Brandon T. Jackson
That shows black people getting off.
Langston Kerman
So people with dark skin getting off. Dark. Black. He's like, no, no, no.
David Borey
You didn't hear me, Jessica.
Brandon T. Jackson
I've seen dark before.
Langston Kerman
They African American.
Brandon T. Jackson
I can't remember this person's name. I'm pretty sure he claimed to be part of a secret space program.
David Borey
In this clip, he will be talking.
Brandon T. Jackson
About how humans will react to the landing of extraterrestrials.
David Borey
Assist us.
Brandon T. Jackson
I mean, how shocking is it going to be for everyone when they're standing there, the door is open, they're about to drop these little food with parachutes and they look up and they don't see a blonde haired, blue eyed angel. They see a bunch of people of different, you know.
David Borey
Okay, pause.
Brandon T. Jackson
All right, I. He was about to know how he.
David Borey
Was about to go Nuts.
Brandon T. Jackson
He was going to say some hateful.
David Borey
He was about to say some bad. I could feel his heart. Cuz he said you don't see a white angel. You see a bunch of dirty, big.
Brandon T. Jackson
Up there muscular, flying like the wizard.
Langston Kerman
What are we going to do?
David Borey
Oh my God. Oh my God.
Langston Kerman
They look they pretty. I mean that is kind of disheartening. If you, if you wrote all history of all angels being white, all, all religious things being white and then the coming of, of, of, of. Of the Messiah or this big thing and it's just like there's these, these black aliens. Spaceships that are the angels.
Brandon T. Jackson
Right.
Langston Kerman
I think it's kind of like it's.
Brandon T. Jackson
Not what they wanted objectively. It's not what they signed up for.
David Borey
It's not the hero they asked for.
Langston Kerman
No, I think it's kind of. It's actually. Yo, that's actually a movie.
David Borey
It's Batman.
Langston Kerman
Is it Batman?
David Borey
It's not the hero they asked for.
Brandon T. Jackson
Oh no, he didn't meant that.
Langston Kerman
Black aliens. Black alien. Yeah, black alien.
David Borey
Oh, isn't there a movie with Orlando Jones, brother from another planet?
Brandon T. Jackson
Oh, I don't know.
Langston Kerman
I don't know, but that would be great.
David Borey
Why hasn't there been a black Alien movie yet?
Brandon T. Jackson
I mean we still working out being aliens.
Langston Kerman
I mean kind of Wakanda, but you know, I don't know.
David Borey
That's not alien.
Langston Kerman
That's not alien.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, it's alien technology.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Brandon T. Jackson
They came to Earth, they got the rock.
David Borey
You know what I want.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, you want them to be.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, yeah. But a lot of this stuff points to like there's a higher or something that comes that's securing this black race. A lot of that stuff and vibranium and you know, they saying that computers are only powered by melanin. You guys know that?
David Borey
Which computers?
Langston Kerman
All of them.
David Borey
No, we have to explain that to me though.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Because my friend, my husband, I think.
Brandon T. Jackson
White people use quite a few of them.
David Borey
They got pretty good at it.
Langston Kerman
It's a program. My programmer showed me how it's like that. I can't explain it. Right. I'll let him. He has explained it all right. How? Melanin. But he proved it. He proves it. I can't say it right. It's gonna sound ridiculous. Right, right, right. I mean we already.
David Borey
It sounds wild.
Langston Kerman
We already sound wild.
David Borey
We've been saying this one on you. This is a wild ass. 40 minutes.
Langston Kerman
I love it.
Brandon T. Jackson
There is a movie, the Brother from another Planet that exists. It is? Yeah, it's about a Alien and escaped slave on the run from his home planet.
Langston Kerman
Damn.
David Borey
Damn.
Langston Kerman
Oh, see, here it goes.
David Borey
They really didn't have.
Langston Kerman
How's it always go to slavery.
David Borey
They didn't even have September 7, 1984. If they didn't even have to dig. Could have just been a black animal.
Brandon T. Jackson
They were still a slave.
David Borey
He was that slave on his planet.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah. We really can't. Rotten tomatoes. 89%.
David Borey
Of course.
Langston Kerman
Let me say.
Brandon T. Jackson
They're saying this shit fire.
David Borey
Yeah.
Brandon T. Jackson
But paid in full.
David Borey
Got a 42. Okay, okay, okay.
Brandon T. Jackson
This goes up.
David Borey
Apparently, 89 is too high for a runaway slave.
Langston Kerman
I'm going to never be a movie.
Brandon T. Jackson
Look, man, it's written and directed by a man named John Sayles and John Sayles, you guessed it. Looks like that.
Langston Kerman
Oh, there you go.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's John Sayles, 89%. Yep.
David Borey
That's crazy.
Brandon T. Jackson
It wasn't exactly one of ours. You know what I mean? Yeah.
David Borey
That's what we need to do is get more black people in the Rotten Tomatoes group. It's an aggregate, though, right?
Langston Kerman
How does that work?
David Borey
I think it's just an aggregate. Like, they take all the reviews on.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah. I think it's just reviews from everybody.
Langston Kerman
Oh, God.
Brandon T. Jackson
But I mean, I think that does speak to the question of getting more black people in positions where, like, journalism and tastemaking is actually happening.
David Borey
Right.
Langston Kerman
I mean, I think we do it, but it's just. We don't use the infrastructure. The data. We don't use the data. We don't use our data. Right. Well.
David Borey
And that we need to. We need to be in spaces that our data points get collected so niggas get letterboxed.
Brandon T. Jackson
What's letterboxd?
David Borey
Right.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, right.
Langston Kerman
What's the letter box?
David Borey
It's like.
Brandon T. Jackson
Oh.
David Borey
Oh, thank you, Brandon.
Brandon T. Jackson
Do it one more time.
David Borey
Yeah, yeah. Toss my boy up.
Langston Kerman
What's Letterbox?
David Borey
Letterbox is an app that I am. Come on, man. Let me. I got. Letterbox is an app that I am not on currently, but white friends have told me it's a place to review film and other types of media. My special is on there. Birth of a Nation with the ghost. 5 stars or whatever the meter is. It might be cans of Pepsi. I don't know what they do over there.
Langston Kerman
And that was a commercial, so pay. My mama told me.
David Borey
Come on.
Langston Kerman
But, yeah, I agree with you. More data, and I think we should start to collect our own data. There's a lot of infrastructures that are very easy to use to collect data.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah.
David Borey
You know, I mean, it's everything, right? That's the name of the game and, and wealth. Right. It's all.
Langston Kerman
Well, it's because, like, our data points is. Especially with AI, if it's not being. It's almost like a voting share if we're not in the voting share. And that's why I do believe the universe is somewhat of a democracy.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
You know what I mean? The universe is a democracy where we choose. We can choose as human consciousness to do what we need to do. And I think if we go too far, the black aliens come down like.
Brandon T. Jackson
Hey, chill out, chill out, chill out.
Langston Kerman
We gotta figure it out. You know what I mean? Or do they come and destroy or they reset the program or who knows?
David Borey
So do you see them as like. Do you see them as like, watchers or like, as guides or as a little.
Langston Kerman
No, everyone's been talking about these angels, watchers guys. I mean, apparently they just happen to be so. Happen to be black. I don't know.
David Borey
I like it better, I'll be honest.
Langston Kerman
They're saying that there's some people that have that same blood inside of them. And they're saying that most of the people are African Americans. The derivatives of that.
Brandon T. Jackson
One of the things I, I've always struggled with, with like, with religion in general is this morality that we give to God that, that sometimes feels completely false in what actual, like, creation of life is. It is not good or bad, it is just it.
David Borey
Right. Because why would you. Because that it feels like it takes away from. Why would you even create it? Yeah. If there was this hierarchy, negative forces, would you say?
Brandon T. Jackson
I think absolutely. But that's how I see it. Do you know what I mean? That the negative force as me, a human being, frames that as negative.
Langston Kerman
But for your mind to understand it, you gotta put things in ux. Anybody that is in tech. Well, I'm saying you have to put the Jesus back code, not the back code. The back code is what you're talking about. You have to. The Bible is the front coat. So when you read it, there's the devil and this is.
David Borey
Wait, I.
Brandon T. Jackson
The b. I think you're saying that you have to, you have to put it in there. You have to turn it into a story in order for people to understand the information.
David Borey
Okay.
Langston Kerman
You have to, you have to have the. You have to have infrastructure or what do you monitor? No, what do you call this damn thing? That's the Mac Pro. No, but every, every screen that he's on is called a. Not a ux. I call my freaking programmer, dude. Somebody's Intent.
Brandon T. Jackson
You mean like the monitor? So I can see what the thing.
Langston Kerman
Is, you know, this is the monitor that's projecting the thing. I'm talking about the interface. Thank you.
Brandon T. Jackson
Okay.
Langston Kerman
Interface. The interface.
David Borey
Yourself you got there.
Brandon T. Jackson
We about. Hey, I was about to say realm.
Langston Kerman
The realm. But the interface is.
David Borey
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
The realm that you're in is. Is. Yeah. Is collecting. And it's telling the story for your brain to compute the information. So I say the same thing with the Bible. If you talk to people in backhoe, it's like you just kind of an energy pool. You know what I mean? That's what I would say.
Brandon T. Jackson
No, I think we should take a break.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. We're talking and I don't even know where we're at right now. I love it, though.
David Borey
That's a good day, though.
Langston Kerman
We're swimming, we're swimming in that. The verses.
David Borey
That's what happens.
Langston Kerman
The realms we're swimming in.
David Borey
He said it, not me.
Langston Kerman
I said it.
Brandon T. Jackson
We're gonna take a break, but when we come back, I have a piece of alien research that I want to share with you.
Langston Kerman
I love it.
Brandon T. Jackson
To see. See how you jive with this. So. So we're gonna take one more break. More. Brandon.
Langston Kerman
I just love the black aliens. They'd be like, who told you you were black? You come from a race of black.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's how you started with us. And we were like, what the fuck?
David Borey
Wouldn't that be so Othello Dead, like robes on.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, Matrix speech.
David Borey
That would be good. Morpheus, if I told you there was a world within a world.
Brandon T. Jackson
I will say before we go to the break, I will say Morpheus really played Neo.
Langston Kerman
Oh, he killed it.
Brandon T. Jackson
He. No, I'm saying, like, he played him because he showed up. He had on that smooth ass fucking jacket, them little glasses, he looked so cool. And they left and then they went to real life and them niggas was eating butt pudding.
David Borey
Yo, my man had a dusty thermal on.
Brandon T. Jackson
Can you see what Morpheus is actually wearing? And you like, what are you talking about?
Langston Kerman
Who are you?
David Borey
You didn't have holes in your skully when you came and got me.
Brandon T. Jackson
I let a machine give birth to me.
David Borey
I thought you were wearing alligators.
Langston Kerman
I thought that's hilarious.
Brandon T. Jackson
I thought this was about to be.
David Borey
Some fly dark in here. No harm.
Brandon T. Jackson
You crazy, bro. I gotta sleep with a named Tank.
David Borey
Yeah, yeah, yeah. He breathes heavy.
Langston Kerman
Sweet. Back me up. That's what it is. They said the machines, like, we can do it better for you guys.
Brandon T. Jackson
Nah, they might have been on to something because Morpheus was buzzing.
David Borey
It was better in the Matrix.
Brandon T. Jackson
It was better in the Matrix.
David Borey
Like the party was jumping. He had to fly the the beautiful woman to even get there. Right. He had to follow the rabbit.
Langston Kerman
I mean you can't be, you can't lie. The Matrix. That's why he wanted to go back in the Guy part one. He's like fuck this shit.
Brandon T. Jackson
No, the Matrix, the Matrix makes perfect sense now. Obviously we need a hero to break the matrix and do the thing.
Langston Kerman
But he doesn't break it. I never break it.
Brandon T. Jackson
No he doesn't. And I don't want to do it.
David Borey
Because he wasn't the one.
Brandon T. Jackson
Right.
David Borey
Isn't that the point?
Langston Kerman
No, no. We're so far away. But real quick, real quick before we go for the break and we gotta go to break. Neo was actually birthed by the one is a program of the man.
Brandon T. Jackson
I, I thought the implication was less that Neo is the product of the Matrix but more that civilizations will live and die and live and die over and over again.
David Borey
Right. And that's why he was the seventh one. And there will be or whatever number.
Langston Kerman
No, they're, they're, it's, it's, it's, it's both energies are living off each other that they're co existing the machine and humans need each other. That's what that guy said when he came out with the guy with the freaking. And machines and humans. And if these goes off the power. No, he's a senator.
David Borey
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
When he's like if these machines go off then we're all dead. And if we go off the machines are dead. I mean I'm paraphrasing for you men's fans but that's the whole point. We're coexisting together. But listen, I digress either way.
David Borey
Was Neo real? Was Neo not. It's all because of you. And we will be back with some more. My mama told me.
Langston Kerman
My mama told me.
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Langston Kerman
Like we're. We're fighting against that in everything right now with AI taking people's faces and making stuff. Who owns this? Yeah, exactly. So it's a big deal, guys. I'm telling you, in the future, no one's gonna be able to control their anything. IPs.
David Borey
Yeah, I mean that's facts, right?
Langston Kerman
Because it's.
David Borey
We all give our data up willingly.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah. I mean everything is face id. Everything is. We've already given them so much of our information themselves that there's no way for you to actually hold onto it.
David Borey
Yeah, I try it, but it's like in menial. You know what I mean? I'd be like, I'm never gonna show a picture of you in a red shirt. I'll never do that.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah.
David Borey
But next thing I do, two factor authentication to open Uber Eats or whatever.
Langston Kerman
The fuck I got going on. It's like you can't fly. You know what I mean, Bro, I.
David Borey
Ain'T got a real. You guys got real ID yet. I don't even know how to change that. Shit's about to happen.
Brandon T. Jackson
It's like months. It's. No, it happens May 10th. I want to.
Langston Kerman
What is this thing, man?
David Borey
I guess I have been not paying attention to that for the last four years.
Langston Kerman
I have. What is. What is.
Brandon T. Jackson
You have to renew your idea.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, I am about to right now.
Brandon T. Jackson
And it's a new. It just is a ID that is now national. Like, it's all like, shaped. And I sort of ID the same nationally so that they can like, basically verify all your information on a more universal.
David Borey
But a passport's still a passport.
Brandon T. Jackson
I think what I, what my instinct is is that they needed to, like, do a forced check on everybody that's out there.
Langston Kerman
I say this, I say this because I, I prompt and you guys can come back.
David Borey
Oh, yeah, yeah, we're back. We'll figure it out.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, we'll figure it out.
Langston Kerman
I would say that with the AIs right now. I did a thing on research on what I should talk about about in my next comedy special.
David Borey
You threw AI?
Langston Kerman
Yeah, because I, I just did my AI. These mother fudgers were so on point.
Brandon T. Jackson
You can cuss.
David Borey
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
I'm trying to cut my.
Brandon T. Jackson
You don't cuss for yourself.
Langston Kerman
No, no, I do, I do, but I, I, I try not to because. To honor my, My parents. My dad's. My dad's mom. They're pastors and big pastors. And I'm not a saint like that. But I mean, I, I tried to do my best to. It's like an honor code. So my special. Right. Chest out.
Brandon T. Jackson
Right.
Langston Kerman
The first one I did. So I asked AI, look at this what my next special should be. Right?
David Borey
Wait, you asked AI about. You might be the ops, Brandon T. Jackson?
Langston Kerman
No, I'm not.
David Borey
Okay. You didn't have it write jokes, though?
Langston Kerman
No, hell no. Okay. Hey, bro, they don't write jokes, right? No, I be messing. I'll be trying to see how much they know know about me. And they came up with. I said, write a joke like Eddie Murphy. Write a joke like whatever. And they came up. I don't have the actual power type.
David Borey
In writing a joke like Langsy German.
Langston Kerman
No, no, no, no. They were.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's literally my nightmare.
David Borey
Yeah. I wasn't brave enough to say my own name.
Langston Kerman
And I said, what should my next comedy special.
Brandon T. Jackson
Because the AI is like, o. I'm a hoe.
Langston Kerman
I'M a little.
David Borey
Oh, my little kid said something. Yo, all cuz I worry if I said it for me, just be like.
Langston Kerman
Yo, if I can find this. Sorry, I'm. I'm trying to laugh with y'all, but I'm trying to see this.
David Borey
Curious what it said to name your comedy special. Was it Birth of a Nation available on Patreon now?
Langston Kerman
Yes. Birth of a Nation. I'm gonna cut up that this is my other phone. But it said Brandon Jackson such and such. It like gave a whole description. So the best thing should be called Holy smoke. I know, right? It's not bad. I was like, damn. And that gave every reason why they took my target audience. Apparently I have kind of a faith based Eddie Murphy audience. Whoa.
David Borey
Oh, that's probably good though.
Langston Kerman
I have like a rock star audience. I have like a Tyler Perry and I have a Tyler Perry and Eddie Murphy audience mixed together.
David Borey
Okay. I feel like we have like R and B music. Sheen audience.
Brandon T. Jackson
I don't like how that felt, but I don't know that I disagree.
David Borey
Yeah, yeah. They were trying to get me to get on Sheen in the barbershop the other day. Really?
Langston Kerman
Really.
David Borey
They said temu's trash. They said Sheen's where it's at.
Langston Kerman
Is it?
David Borey
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Nice.
David Borey
I look through TEMU a lot, Humphrey.
Brandon T. Jackson
Brandon, before you go, I want to run something past you. Yes, we previously did an episode where we talked to y'doye Travis. Well, this was before predates you, but I did episode where I talked to a very funny comedian, Yadoy Travis, about. About the Dogon Tribe of Mali. Are you at all familiar with the Dogon Tribe?
Langston Kerman
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Give me more, give me more.
Brandon T. Jackson
They are a black tribe that claims and has for a long, long time claims that they have made direct contact with aliens and specifically come from this smaller planet next to a star called Sirius B that orbits and it's invisible to the human eye.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, I've heard about this, but I need more info.
Brandon T. Jackson
So basically the Dogon legend is that they came in contact a race called the Nommos from the star Sirius. This is where Black Panther came thousands of years ago. I think maybe there's an argument that this is where like some of those ideas could have been birthed from.
Langston Kerman
No, there's a. They were saying that I think Ethiopia.
Brandon T. Jackson
Is the legend more of like. Or at least maybe that's more where they borrowed culture from the most. So maybe it is the Dogon Tribe.
Langston Kerman
No, there's a tribe that says that because they're Cursing anybody that played in Black Panther. There's a whole thing about this because they have.
David Borey
Wait, what?
Langston Kerman
Yeah, I think. I don't know if it's a Dogon tribe.
David Borey
There's a tribe in Africa currently.
Langston Kerman
Currently that said that all that stuff's real. Yeah, I think. I don't know if that's them, but they. They really were. They were cursing the. The whole thing.
Brandon T. Jackson
Sure.
Langston Kerman
And they were saying that they were. That's is really deep. I don't even want to kind of go down that line. But they were. Pretty much anyone that played in that movie was. Was. Was. Was cursed. And they were going. They were doing curses on them and stuff like that.
David Borey
Yeah, you dropped that at the end. That's dark as fuck.
Langston Kerman
It's too dark to get into. But there is a tribe that really said that they made. I don't know if that's the tribe.
Brandon T. Jackson
I don't know that it is.
Langston Kerman
They have like actual. The Vibranium and stuff like that.
Brandon T. Jackson
Part of what they've done is sort of claim that they actually had a lot of technological advancements similar to this.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Brandon T. Jackson
But I don't know that I've ever heard them like, actively be like, yo, fuck anybody.
David Borey
That's.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's still in our story. But maybe.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. They told Disney not to do it or something. It was a whole thing.
David Borey
You can't tell Disney what to do.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, right.
Brandon T. Jackson
Letter.
Langston Kerman
It was a whole letter that went out. They like, like a full, like, delivery of like. Like with the whole garbs on those aliens.
David Borey
I will say. And that's.
Langston Kerman
They meant that they didn't take a plan.
David Borey
It takes you like eight months to get a letter from Africa. That's true.
Brandon T. Jackson
That's.
Langston Kerman
They went.
Brandon T. Jackson
But mail from Ghana.
Langston Kerman
Right.
Brandon T. Jackson
And a half after we supposed to get together, bro.
David Borey
That be like. Like, Merry Christmas and Valentine's Day. That's like that shit. It takes a long time.
Langston Kerman
Well, yeah. They went by straight. No technology, straight boat.
Brandon T. Jackson
So you are. It sounds like if we can wrap this up, you are a believer of this conspiracy.
Langston Kerman
I want to be, but honestly, not fully. I just. I kind of hear about it. It would be cool. That would be cool to just. I think it's more about. It'd be cool. I like the.
David Borey
I like that.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. It would be like, whoa.
Brandon T. Jackson
What'S up.
Langston Kerman
Y' but then here's the dark side of it. It's like, what if we like, yo, thank you. You're here to save us. They're like, no, you failed us. And they start Cutting off our heads back to the realm.
Brandon T. Jackson
Exactly.
Langston Kerman
We never know what it really is. Yeah, but there's always this, like. There's a lot of ancient stuff that keeps pointing to these like that. This is what kind of makes me gotta lean towards maybe so. Like more so it should be. It's too many references of this. These gods that are, you know, I guess so happening black. But these ancient gods that are given ancient knowledge. There's too many references of it. It's kind of like, where's these stories coming from?
Brandon T. Jackson
One of the things that Stephen Hawking said about aliens in general was that he. He said that if there is alien life outside of our planet, the only way that they will ever visit us is for violence. There is no version of it where they show up wanting to like, make peace or recognize us, the people they left behind. His. His argument would be that like colonization, you only expand beyond your resources for the sake of accessing someone else's.
Langston Kerman
Where's Will Smith when you need him?
Brandon T. Jackson
You know what I mean? Yeah, we need somebody.
Langston Kerman
That's how you. He's like the Earth. Right, Right. Exactly right. You know what I mean? Because it's like peace. Remember that?
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
I was like, God dang. When I saw it as a kid. Independency. I was like, peace. What do you want?
Brandon T. Jackson
It still really bugs me that he was able to punch an alien one time and it knocked out.
David Borey
It bothers you?
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Borey
He was at the height of his power.
Langston Kerman
Right.
Brandon T. Jackson
Everybody else in the movie took like six guns and. Fucking Langston.
David Borey
That is as strong as a man can be. You saw him peak on screen.
Brandon T. Jackson
That shit was amazing.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. Welcome. Yeah, I gotta go watch that again.
David Borey
Yo, he gave one nuggie in there.
Langston Kerman
Does it.
David Borey
It holds up. You know what else holds up? Enemy of the State. But that's a different episode.
Langston Kerman
Oh, I love Enemy.
David Borey
I just watched it while doing dishes three days ago.
Langston Kerman
I just rewrote something like that.
David Borey
You did an Enemy of the State fanfic?
Langston Kerman
No, I rewrote a script called Transit. For myself. It's not enemy. It's kind of has that vibe. You're saying it's like. It's speed. An enemy of the State, man.
David Borey
Okay, okay. Oh, you're saying. Well, you said Transit. In my head, I thought you were said. You said Metro. The Eddie Murphy.
Langston Kerman
I was like, that's a crazy rewrite.
David Borey
I've updated Metro.
Brandon T. Jackson
Don't worry. I thought it was too good too. But then I got my hands on it.
David Borey
I cracked the code. Longer locks.
Langston Kerman
That's what messed up little locks. That's what messed up Metro.
David Borey
It is. It is bad haircut.
Langston Kerman
It was hair. It was literally going like. We was like, what the fuck? We didn't like his haircut.
Brandon T. Jackson
Nah, Eddie. Eddie was really starting to experiment and we weren't ready for it.
Langston Kerman
We weren't ready for the locks.
Brandon T. Jackson
We thought we. We were like, hey, bro, you got your look. You're locked in.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Brandon T. Jackson
This will be who you are.
David Borey
Yeah.
Brandon T. Jackson
It's like, I might try something.
Langston Kerman
It's funny. When I got locks, I had locks. I don't know if you guys seen.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, yeah. You had longs.
Langston Kerman
Couple. Yeah, a couple years ago. A year. But not even year ago. About a year ago. I just cut them. This is my poster. My. My frame film on the poster. I still have my locks. My show.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Langston Kerman
You see what I'm saying? And even my standup special, I got my locks in it. So it's like people. I mean, I don't know if they liked it or not. I think they. I don't know.
Brandon T. Jackson
I mean, I think people learned to see you however you decide to present them.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. In this day and age, it just.
Brandon T. Jackson
At the time. You didn't get a chance to see Eddie Murphy before you saw that thing.
David Borey
We weren't like, oh, he's grown as young out.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, we do not want to see that. I remember being mad.
Brandon T. Jackson
Like, what?
Langston Kerman
Yeah, like. And then the car, the way it went up the thing and this is stupid.
Brandon T. Jackson
We just weren't ready for it.
Langston Kerman
It was called Metro. It was kind of. It's kind of a bad.
David Borey
Yeah. Metro PCs. Metro cars, metropolitan.
Langston Kerman
What is that?
Brandon T. Jackson
We don't have time to talk about Eddie Murphy films. Brandon T. Jackson. Tell us. Tell us where the people can find you. Tell them. Tell them what? Cool.
Langston Kerman
You follow me at Brandon T. Jackson. My comedy special at Chester actually chest out coming soon. I think it's really. Actually a really. I watched it again last night. I think it's very impressive for what people think I can do. I don't know. I have this. Actually no one really knows what I do because I played all these character actors, really.
David Borey
Right, right. So they don't know the real you.
Langston Kerman
They don't. And I just watched it again last night just for the final cut because I got delivered to the network and I can't say what network it is. Cause we're still. Still. I'm getting all that.
David Borey
Did they let you say the R word?
Langston Kerman
I didn't say realm. I didn't say real Man. But, yeah, check it out. My new show, Family Business, New Orleans. My new movie, Beginning to See the Light, comes to Apple TV May 2nd. What else we got? We got a lot of stuff going on. Just my new show, Making a Brand New Merch.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
New merch. New Terrence Howard merch. Making a Brand presents Terrence. Terrence Howard's merch. I was trying to figure out to get Terrence on my Making a Brand show. I think I figured it out.
David Borey
Get Terrence, me and Langston, we probably come.
Brandon T. Jackson
Yeah, we'll hang out.
Langston Kerman
Come on, come on, come on. I'll show you a deal and maybe, you know, we'll. You know, we'll come here.
David Borey
Hell, yeah.
Brandon T. Jackson
Well, boy, what you got?
David Borey
Cool. Got jokes87 on Instagram. You can come see me at the Dallas Comedy Club April 25th and 26th. You can come see me at the Little Field in Brooklyn, New York, June 14th. I need you to sell it out because it's a venue possibly too big for me.
Brandon T. Jackson
Mm.
Langston Kerman
Sell it out.
David Borey
Come on, baby. You gotta go up. It's like Union Hall. I gotta.
Brandon T. Jackson
I've been there.
David Borey
For sure, for sure, for sure.
Langston Kerman
That's dope, bro.
David Borey
Thank you.
Brandon T. Jackson
You can follow me, Langston Kerman on all social media platforms. You can watch my special. It's called Bad Poetry. It's on Netflix, and you can send us your own drops, your own conspiracy theories.
David Borey
Everybody's in la. You gonna get in la?
Brandon T. Jackson
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Watch everybody. Everybody's live on Netflix with John Mulaney. I write on that, and I get to show up every once in a while. And it's a really fun show, and we'd love for you to watch it and send us your own drops, your own conspiracy theories. If you want to tell us what them black aliens originally look like, send it all to mymamapodmail.com give us a call at 844-lil-moms. Buy the merch. Like, subscribe, merge, do the whole thing. Bye.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, somebody got dick in the face.
Brandon T. Jackson
Craig, see if he's okay. My Mama Told Me is a production of Will Ferrell's Big Money Players Network and I Heart Podcast, created and hosted by Langston Kern, co hosted by David.
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Bore, executive produced by Will Ferrell Hansani and Olivia Aguilar.
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Co produced by Bay Window, edited and.
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Engineered by Justin Kahman.
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Music by Nick Chambers.
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Artwork by Dogon Kriega.
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You can now watch episodes of My Mama told me on YouTube, follow YMama told Me and subscribe to our channel.
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Podcast Summary: "FaceTime with Terrence Howard & Black Alien Race (with Brandon T. Jackson)"
Released on April 22, 2025, "My Momma Told Me" is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by comedians Langston Kerman and David Borey, produced by the Big Money Players Network and iHeartPodcasts. In this special episode, they delve deep into intriguing Black conspiracy theories, featuring a FaceTime conversation with actor Terrence Howard. The episode interweaves humor, critical discussions, and cultural insights, making it a captivating listen for both regular fans and newcomers.
The hosts kick off the episode by highlighting its significance, emphasizing that it's poised to be one of their most memorable episodes. They set the stage for an unconventional discussion, mentioning that traditional catchphrases and planned arguments typical of their show are absent this time.
Notable Quote:
Langston Kerman and David Borey express their excitement about having Terrence Howard on the episode. Brandon T. Jackson joins the conversation, adding to the anticipation. They discuss the initial rocky start but quickly shift focus to the core topic: Black alien conspiracies.
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The crux of the episode revolves around the conspiracy theory that posits the existence of a Black alien race. The hosts dissect various facets of this theory, blending humor with earnest inquiry.
Langston and David debate the origins and implications of the theory, questioning its validity and exploring its connections to broader societal issues like intellectual property and systemic control.
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A significant portion of the discussion draws parallels between the structure of society and a chessboard, likening historical power dynamics to chess pieces. They delve into how infrastructure, religion, and military might mirror the game's components, suggesting a controlled system akin to a grand strategy game.
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The hosts reference movies like "Back to the Future" and "Matrix," using them to illustrate their points about reality, perception, and control. They humorously critique character portrayals and discuss the impact of media on public perception of conspiracies.
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Transitioning from conspiracies, Langston and Brandon engage in a meta-discussion about the role of Artificial Intelligence in comedy. They explore how AI tools attempt to generate jokes, their limitations, and the importance of human creativity in maintaining authenticity.
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As the episode nears its conclusion, the hosts reflect on the conversations they've had, expressing a blend of skepticism and open-mindedness about the topics discussed. They tease future content, including more discussions on Black conspiracies and potential collaborations.
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The episode wraps up with the hosts promoting their upcoming projects, specials, and merchandise, including Terrence Howard's merch line. They invite listeners to engage with their content on various platforms, encouraging submissions of personal conspiracy theories.
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Challenging Narratives: The hosts encourage listeners to question established narratives and explore alternative perspectives, especially concerning race and extraterrestrial theories.
Intersection of Culture and Conspiracy: By blending pop culture references with conspiracy discussions, the podcast highlights how media influences and shapes public understanding of complex theories.
Tech and Data Ownership: There's a strong emphasis on the importance of data ownership and the implications of AI in modern society, reflecting broader concerns about privacy and control.
Humor as a Tool: Throughout the episode, humor serves as a medium to discuss and dissect serious topics, making them more accessible and engaging for the audience.
David Borey (02:24): "I think this is gonna go down in history as one of our greatest episodes."
Brandon T. Jackson (04:14): "The government growing babies. Microchips in your anus. All koala bears are racist. The ozone layer owes me money."
Langston Kerman (07:09): "Infrastructure. You wouldn't say the Senate. All that stuff is. Which is even deeper."
Brandon T. Jackson (26:17): "I think you're missing something in making the queen just an emperor. I think the queen has so much power on the board, it's literally your most powerful."
Langston Kerman (60:14): "The interface is the realm that you're in is collecting. And it's telling the story for your brain to compute the information."
Brandon T. Jackson (61:04): "You can cuss."
Conclusion
This episode of "My Momma Told Me" offers a rich tapestry of discussions ranging from Black alien conspiracies to the role of AI in comedy. Through engaging dialogue, humor, and critical analysis, the hosts and their guest, Terrence Howard, invite listeners to explore unconventional theories and reflect on the structures that govern society. Whether you're a long-time follower or a first-time listener, this episode promises to challenge your perspectives and entertain you in equal measure.