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  • Tobacco and Alcohol are absolutely horrible and Marijuana is actually safer,but also Marijuana is a psychedelic drug and kids under 18 should not smoke it.I use Marijuana and hate the way people advertise it.Savage is right about how kids have no manners and are spoiled though.

  • does this fuckin idiot michael savage not realize that kids now are required to do way more homework and carry backpacks way heavier, wayyy more than he ever had to do as a kid ???

    does this fuckin idiot michael savage not realize that tobacco kills millions a year and marijuana has killed ...uh ZERO in the history of history ???

    does he not know that alcohol is recognized as a poison by the body once it is ingested ???

  • I'm 27 and I did tons of homework. 8 hours of school plus 3-4 hours of homework and studying a night. It was hell. Work is way easier.

  • And frankly teaching teens (not children) about using condoms if they're gonna have sex is a much better idea than pretending that they're not and then them all getting abortions or going on welfare.

  • And this guy was a fucking homo himself back in the 60's & 70's wasn't he?

  • @dubified89 So your saying people arent born that way?

  • i agree that children nowdays are out of hand and are also being brainwashed by this liberal agenda that is being taught in our school corporations

  • Replace public schools with boot camps problem solved.

  • it was Homer Simpson LMAO

  • You know your wise when your job is to talk all day, every day. Reading and listening everyday, all day is for dopes. Right on Savage. Keep on talking! So inspiring!

  • @lessermystery lol Savage is not right on lots of thins. Religion is one of them

  • The cave door he says. He doesn't mention that officially the oldest writing in the world is Sumerian. That the sumerians were among the first to devise architecture, irrigation, musical instruments such as the lyre, musical notation, and of course mathematics, astronomy, astrology, art, literature, etc. What have the Jews invented besides that book of myths known as the bible, along with the notion that they need to control society^

  • @lessermystery The Jews were one of the groups that came out of Ancient Sumeria. Ancient Sumeria (Ancient Babylon) was ripped in twain during the confusion of languages at the tower of Babel. The Hebrew language finds its origins in Ugaritic which was one of the languages of Ancient Babylon, the Jews eventually left Canaan for Egypt but later returned as we all know. The system of the Babylonians was for more authoritarian and imperialistic then the culture of the Ancient Hebrews.

  • @WorshipInTruth I thought Hebrew was African in origin. I also make a distinction between Sumer and Babylon. To me it's like the difference between Crete and Greece. I know Sumerians used cuneiform in Sumerian language and I admit I don't know what system of writing the Babylonians used. I know Abraham and others of Noah's decendents were born in Ur, and I also know Abraham was the first to convert to the Hebrew faith. But where did the Hebrew faith come from exactly? Who converted him?

  • @lessermystery Another name for Ancient Sumeria is Ancient Babylon, there were later peoples and empires of that same region who were also called Babylon, these later peoples would be the Babylonians and Canannites which the Hebrews often fought against. Hebrew is not African in origin although it would have been at least slightly influenced by Egyptian as the Hebrews spent some time there.

  • @lessermystery  There has always been the One true monotheistic faith in God, after the fall this was perverted as people started to worship and pay tribute to creation instead of the creator (celestial bodies, animals, humans, weather etc.) this was the beginning of paganism. Pieces of this true faith can still be found in paganism because of this, although perverted. God was helping people to know his will again through his prophets like Abraham

  • @lessermystery The Hebrew religion did not come from Abraham. It is the racial bloodline of the 12 Tribes of Israel which we get from Abraham, it is from Abraham that we get the "promised seed" and the reintroduction-clarification of monotheism. The "Hebrew faith" as a religion derives from Moses. God spoke to Abraham and Moses.

  • @WorshipInTruth It appears that way upon first glance, but my I expect my blog to uncover and clearly demonstrate a different story. Remember Abraham and Sari were the first to convert, and I have the feeling that Abraham was chosen to carry forward the laws of Noah, which I believe were extremely sophisticated and detailed by the time of Abraham's birth. When I get to Moses, I expect that what started with Noah, which was the law of the land...(cont'd)

  • @lessermystery Are you talking about the noahide laws?? They are only found in the Talmud which I consider a severly compromised source. But yes, even before Moses there were codes of conduct which were followed by those with faith in the Yehovah Adonai, not unlikely a man of God such as Noah would have taught them.

  • @WorshipInTruth ... continued with Abraham and continued to take root and grow throughout his generations until we get to the next torch bearer - Moses. I expect the progression of the "faith" will revealed as the blog progresses.

  • @lessermystery The Hebrews did not even have a king, they eventually adopted the idea of an authoritarian monarch king from the heathen gentile nations.

  • @WorshipInTruth Dumb question here, but what about King David, King Solomon, etc? I'm sure I'm missing something, I haven't gotten to that part of the story yet - I'm knee deep in Noah. Just discovered that he is very likely a king/priest, that he invented the chariot - or someone during the Noah era did, and that the chariot was likely used in the migration of Noah and his court from Iran into Media. (cont..)

  • @lessermystery What is your question about King David and King Solomon? You havent gotten to that part yet?? Boy you have got some reading to do.

  • @WorshipInTruth It all adds up because the very first pressing of wine came from the part of Iran where the chariot did, and arrived in Medes at the time of Noah. Something makes me suspect that all the patriarchs are actually great kings - they are all fathers of various eras in civilization. Not sure I like the word "heathen". Heh heh. Please feel free to correct me on my perception of Hebrew Kings, I'm very likely missing something here.

  • @lessermystery Abraham was a great king, he owned a lot of territory, he employed many, and kings of other nations paid tribute to him. He was greatly blessed by God as God made a covenant promise that Abraham would be the father of many nations. Moses was not a "great king" but he was at one point a high prince of Egypt. Joseph (Son of Jacob) ended up becoming the second most powerful many in the Egyptian empire. Yes these were men of prominence, Daniel was known as "zoroaster" in Iran.

  • @WorshipInTruth Just wanted to add that Noah seems to represent the collapse of the bronze age and the birth of the Iron age. The collapse of the bronze age was his cataclysm. It's obvious the Sumerian myth was retooled by the Hebrews, however Noah is firmly placed at the collapse of the bronze age.

  • @lessermystery You can understand the similarity of sumerian myth to Old Testament events when you understand that mankind has a common origin in mesopotamia, we find the beginning of human civilization (fortified cities for protection etc) in what we call "Ancient Sumeria". This is when we have the creation of paganism and the mystery schools as autocrats like Semiramis and Nimrod (Sargon) began to pervert the one monotheistic faith by mixing it with worship of the created.

  • @WorshipInTruth You're just not as systematic and impartial as I am, which is why I have and will continue to turn up better info on ths subject. Your bias is much too strong to make you an objective scholar on this topic.

  • @lessermystery My bias?? I assure you I went into the study of this stuff with no bias. I am offended that you claim you are more "systematcic and impartial" then I am. With an ego like that I am suprised you can even work your way around a book of theology. You have turned up no info so far, just questions, but I will continue to answer your questions with the wealth of knowledge I have gained from many authoritative works even though you are extremely rude.

  • @WorshipInTruth If you're so secure in your position, why such indignance? Your bias is clear. I remove all bias from my research knowing that once the facts are amassed and arranged, the truth will speak for itself. You are coming in with beliefs about the true God, and your research is guided by those beliefs. Although you can likely turn up lots of evidence to support and affirm your bias, a disinterested re-examination will tell quite a different story.

  • @lessermystery You dont know me, you come off as a presumptious condescending asshole. I came into this research as an athiest-secularist and came out of it a believer in the Most High God. The truely sad thing is that you think you have no biases, doesnt your disbelief in a God precede a bias on your part as well?? As humans progress in knowledge they develop worldviews that are based on certain acquired prejudices, this is to make sense of the world, it is called discernment and judgement.

  • @WorshipInTruth I do believe in God, but I don't believe that HaShem is the creator of heaven and earth and I would be delighted to defend this belief through a fact based argument or thesis. I do have biases, but I am able to suspend them as the clues arrange themselves in an alternate narrative. I agree I came on a bit strong. I felt your initial posts were very cordial, well written, but a tad condescending and I got a wild hair so... sorry about that.

  • @lessermystery I have also never met a secularist who knew more about Scripture than a Bible believing theologian, if you have questions regarding Biblical characters and events you would do well to direct them to me, at first you showed a desire to learn but then perhaps out of fear of being converted your natural instinct to protect your own predetermined worldview kicked in, indeed you have prejudices you are apparently not even aware of. Open minded you are not.

  • @WorshipInTruth The very fact that you are stating that you never met a secularist who knew more about scripture then a bible believing theologian implies that your studies are guided by your belief in the God of the Bible. Therefore, they cannot be impartial. In order to get an impartial view, the God of the bible has to be put in perspective. The God of the Bible is a Jewish contruct of ideal conduct and morality. It is not ulike Plato's ideal, although ideals may differ.

  • @WorshipInTruth If I direct my questions regarding biblical characters to you, I will get a very different answer then if I look to history for clues about the real story of any given character. In the case of mythology, the history of mythology shows over and over again that characters are not people, but concepts to demonstrate major shifts and developments within civilization with the acute influence of that character, in the bible's case, being felt for a specific time period - like Noah.

  • Respond to this video... My world view is not predetermined, but changing shape as history unearths the secrets and mysteries of mythology. The bible is a book of myths - but these myths exert a very strong influence over us all - even the athiests are not free from the biblicial myths that shaped their most formative years. Athiesm is a struggle for freedom from these myths. I take a different approach. I believe in God. I don't think God is HaShem.

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  • @lessermystery The fact that events such as the flood are also found in Sumerian writings and lore of many other ancient civilizations just goes to prove that they actually occurred. There is so much evidence for a world destroying flood that it can hardly be contested.

  • WHY do they bring them to supermarkets and restaurants!!!! they ruin EVERYTHING!!!

  • lol.....another great production by imitator777!

  • sad, hurtful schtick ... how pathetic he does this instead of having a real job

  • EVERYONE look up Noam Comsky

  • That sounds like an accurate historical interpretation of how the Sumerians stumbled upon alcohol.

  • @nockuout1 white people do the same shit you fucking worthless cunt. kill your self now.

  • Savage is a great story-teller. His history of beer is one for the archives.

  • The same thing is happening to America. We are done!!! 44.5 million on foodstamps, twice that many on welfare or social security, real unemployment at over 15%, 1/3 of America's children are fat and diabetic, and 1.5 million abortions anually. This is the end. I hope all you liberal democrats are happy. You have successfully ruined the greatest country in the world. Freedom has been flushed down the drain.

  • @09geauxtigers BEST. COMMENT. EVER. O_O

  • @09geauxtigers have you ever seen the documentary agenda?

  • @09geauxtigers I don't want the government telling me what I can and cannot eat.

  • @A08041988 Me too. Can you even call America "The land of the free and the home of the brave." anymore? Or is it "The land of the Stupid and the home of the weak welfare marijuana junkies" :P

  • @twistedyogert shame on you! You have just insulted someone's individual choice to smoke pot and milk the cow aka economy dry. :P

  • Horray for Alcohol!

    and that comes from a discriminated and Marginalized Heterosexual male who is a Better Bartender than most Domesticated Fools in Miami Beach, FL!

  • i just clickd for the hot chick dude

  • Didn't he teach his kids how to behave during dinner?

  • Only LIberals are STUPID ENOUGH to bring kids to Restaurants !!!!

  • @MrSuperneocon lol  if only you knew.

  • @MrSuperneocon what about family restrants...... outback steakhouse, applebees, cheddars, bennigans....

  • Micheal savage sounds like my dad.

  • WITHOUT THROWING THEM OUT OF THE CAVE DOOR LOL

  • Almost all grains are grass. Wheat, rye, barley, corn, you name it. Only buckwheat and quinoa aren't grasses.

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  • @gongoozler18 LOL! You dummy, Grain is a grass....Most imports taste like your moms vagina...Or so I am told my the mailman.

  • Marijuanas not healthy, but come on dude..Drug war and prohibition doesn't work at all. All drugs should be legal.

  • he looks like an old barney from half-life

  • @dodgedart74 lol

  • Spare the rod, spoil the child.

    There is nothing I hate more than liberal Muslim-loving Obamaphile socialist anti-Jewish racist Nazis. And they think they're "progressive".

    Homer Simpson has more brains than the left-wing of the Democrat Party.

    And their rotten children.

  • That is true about Iran. The real Noah's Ark was found recently in Iran. The only Hebrew named mountain Solomun . And that is where Noah Planted a Vineyard after departing the Ark. Petrified dung from animals from everywhere on earth. Butterflies from Mexico and south America. Lions from Africa. Tigers from India. Horses, Elephants, Very Cool.

  • @Ajaxmax Turkey is where mount Ararat is.

  • 2:28 HAWWWT!

  • How nice Weiner and throwing up.

  • ROFL!!!!!

  • @nockuout1 I happen to be one of the "nigs" , but I'm a Conservative and American first and I must say that children need discipline despite their race. However, more blacks and hispanics than whites. So, don't spew you're hateful words. We're all Americans here. I, for one, am a loyal fan of the great Dr. Michael Savage.

  • where'd you get that pic at 2:28?

  • If you're pissed, It's easier for the government to pass laws without you noticing...Look how the UK does it..

    Not Me, I'm Tea total.

  • This was great! You pup is beautiful!

  • @nockuout1 Nigs and spics? Fuck you racist!!!!! Say that shit to my face. Coward!!!!

  • I understand children need to be brought out into society to learn to socialize with other people, as do dogs. But at a certain point, it becomes child abuse. If a child can't behave in a civilized manner when out in public, they need to go home. It is abuse on the general public when they have to tolerate that kind of behavior. There should be a law that protects the general public from screaming out of control children.

  • I feel the same way about children at restaurants, can't stand them. I can't begin to tell you how many times i've wanted to slap someone elses child across the face, and tell them to shut up. I'm not paying $40.00+ at some restaurant to hear some little brat scream at the top of their lungs.

  • lazy spoiled kids today..you wonder why immigrants are doing all the previous after school work

  • marijuana helped me and stopped me having a nervous breakdown i reckon - i used to be so stressed cos of stuff going on in my life but marijuana helped me become detached from trivialities - it brings scattered mind thoughts into focus too

    it depends on the individual - im always told i look 10 yrs younger than my age and i reckon its cos i smoke and have a beautiful sleep and i still hold a good full time job

    it makes food taste better music sound better and can enhance life beautifully

  • yea weed used to be the answer to all my lifes problems until i realized that it was only adding to my problems and that i was completely addicted and couldnt wipe my ass without being high.

    ive seen too many examples of the subtle, destructive psychological effects on the addict who staunchly defends the positive effects of weed as they live with their moms at the age of 35 and have accomplished absolutely nothing their whole lives.

  • not everyone is the same

  • @autocrat111 Many hardworking, sane citizens smoke Marijuana lol

  • @timewilltell7 Amen to that. 

  • 1:08

    nasty

  • Sumerians didn't live in caves. They were the first inventors of almost everything.

  • This was so funny

  • HAHAHA, that caveman story is HILARIOUS!

  • I was born in SF. I can not longer live there: 1. Working men with families can't afford to live there (unless they are Trustfunds or live with many strangers in the same house) 2, Are In The Box with liberal thinking 3. Are from China and don't travel or support anything past the Richmond and Sunset district.

  • Who is that at 2:28 ?

  • Ashwarya Rai

  • yup

  • Atleast he speaks out about the NWO. I wish more (esp. conservative talk radio hosts) talk more about it.

  • @missesmakawimaxton

    You don't need to believe in the NWO to believe in a NWO-a tendency towards oligarchy in the supposedly free world wherever there is the great level of government intervention that is now the norm. The Third Way has failed, one intervention leads to another until full socialisation of the means of production becomes an apparent necessity unless all interventionism is rebuked. A consequence of the Third Way is an oligarchy between financial elites and the welfare-warfare state

  • @missesmakawimaxton It strikes me as odd thet he *finally* belives in the NWO. He has access to all the same info as all of us, yet he`s just catching up with the NWO news hmmm

  • @missesmakawimaxton When will Zionists figure out that Zionism was hijacked by the international bankers back in the '20s and that it does NOT have Jews best interests at hand but only their own agenda.

  • @brianpadraic im so tired of hearing about zionist lets talk about the fucked up muslims.

  • @missesmakawimaxton and may GOD DESTROY THE NWO

  • 1:09

  • Michael, you are a great storyteller, you have a wonderful radio program. I love your books...I just could not do without you! Thank you for all you do!

  • Putting a condom on a cucumber?

  • Welcome to San Fransicko

  • San Francisco is awesome.

  • I visited SF back in Nov 2003. You are correct it is nice but if you turn the wrong corner you see two almost naked men kissing.

  • i think it was the etruscans who fermented the first grapes into vino and the romans stole the numerals and the architect from them also.

  • You just don't see the kids anymore being raised with the moral and respectable values like I did, and I'm only 43. When was the last time you saw a teenager holding a door open for an elderly, or gave up their seat on a bus, or even when making a phone call and telling them who they were, before asking to talk to one of their friends. I raised my kids the way I was raised, to have respect, good moral values and manors, and now I get lots of compliments from other adults and it makes me proud.

  • i'm a teenager and i know exactly what your talking about. Many kids are liberal morons that rebel to EVERYTHING!!! The media, parents, and schools are brainwashing them with libearlism. The teens now hate moral values...they really do. I am being raised in a very good conservative household and am being taught good family and moral values. I can't beleive how the kids i'm surrounded by act!It's Outrageous

  • I'm glad to hear that you have those values, and believe me,.... with them,... you'll go far. You will also findout that if you stay true to them,... you will have earned alot of respect from the older generation and the benefits will help you at everything you do, including employment. (wich is hard to find now-a-days) Best of luck to you, and stay true!!!

  • I've noticed that most of the youth will support anything that goes against the "squares" or anything conservative. Kinda like the McCarthyism crap in the '50's. What's more appealing than being something that was labeled as wrong by the "squares" of the '50's? That's the whole mentality of the youth, to be rebellious.

  • exactly right! not me though ; )

  • :) So true! All of a sudden I am unique for going with my parent's conservative views. People think I am weird! :)

  • inhaling ANY form of smoke is unhealthy, if you burn any organic matter it produces at least most of the exact same carcinogens as tobacco smoke.

  • It deteriorates brain cells. It destroys them. Then it's still smoke so it also effects your lungs, oh and taste buds as well. It HAS been Scientifically proven. Get over it. If you don't smoke it then what are you so upset about?

  • "You can't make that famous cocktail because I'm liable to puke on the table"... lmao! :D

  • "YOU HATE CHILDREN" Haha, what a joke.

  • good lesson Dr. Savage...

    -especially Aishwarya Rai @ 2:27

  • I read that drinking was bad for you so I quit reading

  • Michael actually wrote a book called The Taster's guide to Beer, but I can't find it anywhere. Wish he'd talk about it more often.

  • nice thumbnail :)

  • Damn, I am going to quit drinking.

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