Interview of Greg Reese

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May 11, 2023

The Adam King Show​

Adam is joined by the legend himself, Greg Reese, host of the Reese Report on InfoWars for an hour long exclusive interview. The conversation takes a spiritual turn as the two discuss Antartica, comparative religion, the world at large, and Greg gives his top 5 evil doers list that must not be missed.

 

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In the interview, Greg Reese mentions a book he had written.

Here is a screenshot of the cover and a quote from page 1:





INITIATION

It was the peak of winter sometime in the middle of the night as I shivered beneath the blankets in a cold sweat, curled up in the fetal position and scribbling mad poetry into a worn and tattered notebook. It had been several weeks since I'd been able to enjoy a night's sleep, which was high on the endless list of drawbacks that my daily speed habit allotted. All I wanted was for it to end. All of it.


Reese, Greg. Sex Drugs and Om: An Autobiography of an American Yogi (p. 1). Three Raven Books. Kindle Edition.
 

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In the interview, Greg Reese mentions a book he had written.

I'm on page 186 of the Kindle version of Sex Drugs and Om: An Autobiography of an American Yogi, which is one of the best books I've ever read.

The chapter is "Occult Magic."

He's talking about a flight he took to Hilo, Hawaii, where he met a man in a wheelchair named Hanover at the airport, and bummed a cigarette from him.


It was a very fun and awkward experience. Hanover was loud and vulgar, and to some, he was even offensive. But we were there for hours, and so over time, everyone adjusted to his coarse loud stammering. It was like he was doing a comedy routine, and he knew it.

Once the plane started boarding, he was called on first because of his wheelchair, and we said goodbye. I was the last one on, and when I got to my seat in the last row of the plane, it was right next to Hanover. He looked up, smiled, and loudly stammered, “Hey asshole, figures it'd be you.”


Reese, Greg. Sex Drugs and Om: An Autobiography of an American Yogi (p. 186). Three Raven Books. Kindle Edition.
 
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