Timcast IRL - Chinese "Spies" Indicted For Attempted BOMBING Of US Central Command, WW3

Episode Date: March 27, 2026

Tim, Phil, and Ian are joined by Stella Escobedo to discuss a US military base attacked by suspected Chinese siblings, Trump is reviving the Petrodollar, Iran warns 1 million soldiers are ready, Canda...ce Owens attacks Nick Shirley, and the Olympics bans trans people in women's sports.  SUPPORT THE SHOW BUY CAST BREW COFFEE NOW - https://castbrew.com/ Join -    / @timcastirl   Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) | https://allthatremains.komi.io/ Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere) | https://graphene.movie/ Producer: Carter @carterbanks (X) |  @trashhouserecords  (YT) Guest:  Stella Escobedo @StellaEscoTV (X) Podcast available on all podcast platforms! Chinese "Spies" Indicted For Attempted BOMBING Of US Central Command, WW3 | Timcast IRL For advertising inquiries please email sponsorships@rumble.com

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Starting point is 00:00:00 A brother and sister have been indicted for planting a bomb outside of Central Command. Apparently, they fled to China. One may have been arrested. Another individual is at large. This story is crazy. I'm surprised it's not the headline news everywhere because many people are saying, very likely Chinese spies attacking the United States for some reason. We also have another story from a couple weeks ago that didn't get picked up.
Starting point is 00:00:26 Unauthorized drones flying over a U.S. Air Force base. This is getting kind of weird. So we'll talk about that, but we've got a bunch of massive news. While Donald Trump is saying Iran is basically cooked and we're winding things down, we're also getting reports that we are just flattening more military sites in Iran. Things are getting absolutely crazy down there. And there is this great thread that outlines Donald Trump's plan for global domination. Sounds crazy, but I think it's pretty much spot on.
Starting point is 00:00:58 We've talked quite a bit about Donald Trump's foreign policy plans. And based on this breakdown, it looks like Iran is the last piece of the puzzle for Donald Trump. And if his strategy plays out here, the U.S. will be the uniparty, I mean, I'm sorry, the unipolar global power, the Hegemonic power. Making America great again, I guess in that way. And we've got another crazy story. Candice Owens went after Nick Shirley, which has a lot of people scratching their heads. of course, Nick Shirley has been doing amazing work, exposing fraud in Democrat, cities, and states. Candace Owens came out claiming that he was fake news and that he was fabricating stories.
Starting point is 00:01:37 We'll get into the details on that because it is weird. And I actually have, the story that was in question was about Brazil. I have first-hand experience there and I can corroborate Nick Shirley's reporting. This is a weird story. We'll talk about that and a whole lot more before we do. We got a great sponsor for you, my friends. It is True Gold Republic. Go to TrueGold, Republic.com.
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Starting point is 00:02:56 this and so much more we've got Stella Escobito. Hi Tim, good to see you. Thank you for having me. Absolutely. Who are you? What do you? I'm great. What do you? What do you do? What do I do? So I'm just a girl living in this, living the American dream. No, really. I can't. It's a random person. We saw you. We were like, she looks good. Brick around. He's on me on the street. No, I came to this country as a refugee. And so I'm living the American dream. I've been a journalist. I spent almost 20 years in mainstream media. Gotta go back. And, uh, what you say? He said, got to go back. I got it.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Why am I going back? I'm not going back. This is my country. And now I'm just doing my own thing, independent media, where it's at. Right on. Following in your footsteps. I appreciate what you've been doing.
Starting point is 00:03:36 Really. I appreciate it. It should be fun. Of course, we got Carter, Ian, and Phil hanging out today. What's up, homie? Let's jump into the news. We've got this from Fox 13. Brother and sister charged after an explosive device
Starting point is 00:03:48 was found outside McDill Air Force space. Of course, this is the home of Central Command. They said, according to the FBI, Alan Zhang 20, faces multiple federal charges, including attempting to damage government property unlawfully, making a destructive device and possessing an unregistered destructive device. His sister, Anne Mary Zhang, 27, was booked on charges of witness tampering and acting as an accessory after the fact. Quote, it was very, oh, I'm sorry, they say this. The U.S. Attorney's Office of the Middle District of Florida said the investigation began on March 10th
Starting point is 00:04:16 when a 911 call warned of a bomb near the base's visitor center. At the time, no device had been located. It was very short and very cryptic, but he said that a bomb had been placed on McDill Air Force Base. Quote, you have something in a secluded location and hidden in the Visitors Center, and it just took a little bit more time to get there. If you're going to examine our more sensitive assets on the McDill Air Force Base, not that the Visitor Center isn't an important asset, but obviously Central Command is there. Six days later, they say an Air Force service member discovered a hidden explosive device near the visitor center. Investigators later determined it was an improvised explosive device, capable of, causing serious harm or death.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Interesting. Quote, why it didn't detonate at the time is a question we'd like to ask Mr. Shang. Our last notification is that he is in the People's Republic of China as we speak. According to federal prosecutors, Alan Jang purchased the phone used to make the threat at a best buy and surveillance video captured him making the purchase and using a vehicle later tied to the case. This is nuts. I mean, this is absolutely crazy.
Starting point is 00:05:15 We've got this from the DOJ's website. We also have another story from Fox News, unauthorized drones detected. over U.S. Air Force Base housing nuclear capable B-52 bombers. This is Barksdale AFB in Louisiana. I believe we've got this great thread that I want to run through with you guys in a second. We'll do it after this. But I do believe that Iran is the final piece of Trump's foreign policy maneuver as it pertains to natural gas and oil. And if Trump succeeds here, then I will put it this way.
Starting point is 00:05:48 We don't win instantly, right? Succeeding in Iran doesn't mean the game is over, checkmate, we won. It puts us at such an advantage that our adversaries, China, Russia, et cetera, will have no choice, but slowly start bending to the will of the U.S. hegemonic authority. Look, this is something that I actually think that if the U.S. is going to use hard power, this is what it should be for. Control the energy, control the system. Well, it should be doing things that are pro-American.
Starting point is 00:06:18 long term, right? So there's been so many times that the U.S. has used military force to do things for other countries or do things that weren't in the U.S.'s best interest or weren't America first, essentially. And even if you're an anti-war person, if you accept the narrative that's here, this is unquestionably America first. Of course. And President Trump has talked to, they're trying to make it seem that President Trump, why does it need to go into Iran? He's always talked about that Iran has been a threat for all these years. There was a White House press briefing today pretty much with Marco Rubio talking about it.
Starting point is 00:06:53 What was it? Since 1979, they've been a threat. And when people, they chant death to America, they're not just using words. If they could launch a nuclear weapon into the United States, they would have done it yesterday. And Donald Trump has been talking about it for years. He hasn't changed his mind. And this is America first.
Starting point is 00:07:10 And I think you have this different camp of America only and America first. You cannot be without, allies. You can't, you can't isolate yourself completely. I think the sad reality is, I would argue that our generation, the millennials have what Ian referred to as pissed, post-intervention stress disorder from the Iraq and Afghanistan was, I called it post-intervention stress disorder and then Ian pointed out it was pissed. Is it called anagram? I don't know. I put the letters together. Accronym. And so my point is that we're very skeptical on these interventions
Starting point is 00:07:45 because they did not work in the past. That being said, there are two extreme camps here. Certainly there are varying opinions somewhat in the middle, but you have people who are saying no intervention ever, no war, we should be isolationist. I'm not saying everybody who's anti-war is isolationist. Certainly you're allowed to be critical of these interventions in wars. I respect that.
Starting point is 00:08:06 But you have these dominant voices that are isolationist or that we should share power. I'm not interested in sharing power. I have no problem with soft power and leveraging our wealth and resources. But if the alternative, if the choices I had was the U.S. is going to bow down, drop the curtain, and we are now second class to China? Nope. Hail no.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Nope. Not happening. So I'm not saying our only option is war with Iran. I'm not saying that. But it does appear based on the moves Trump has made. He really is thinking about making America great again. And that does include forcing everybody onto the petro dollar system, which admittedly, I did not think was going to be a big component of his play early on.
Starting point is 00:08:49 Certainly, I thought he'd focus more on boosting our manufacturing and our population, but I think Trump learned an important lesson. Yeah. And that is one of the working theories is that the Uniparty, the Deep State, was intentionally ceding power to China to avoid World War III, to avoid what's called Thucydides trap. I think Trump gets in in the first, you know, first term, and says, no, no, we're going to get our jobs back.
Starting point is 00:09:11 We're going to build our borders up. We're going to secure our borders. We're going to bolster the American family. And then he realized that our economy is propped up on the petro dollar. 100%. And so before you do this, you have to secure that. Yes. And the unit party says, no, no, no, no, we're giving that up.
Starting point is 00:09:25 And Trump's like, no, no, no, no, no. So now war. And another thing, the amount of debt that the U.S. is in, right? Like, we owe so much money. And the only way to guarantee that we don't have a significant default in the next five years, is to make sure that there's a demand for dollars. And the way to make sure that there's a demand for dollars is to make sure that the petro dollar
Starting point is 00:09:48 is the currency that basically runs the world. So this is more than just about Iran or even more than just about China. This is about making sure that we don't default on our debt. Right. And also, I live in California, and the gas prices, I mean, in general, are high. Right now, we're almost up to $7. And I tell people like, this is temporary.
Starting point is 00:10:07 And by the way, we have a lot of taxes. Okay, we should not be paying $7, okay? at the highest we should be paying $3 a gallon, eventually it's going to come down. I want to talk about China. You were talking about what happened at that base. I think we've been infiltrated. We've been infiltrated on so many different levels.
Starting point is 00:10:24 And we were reporting, I was reporting on the news, that China's been buying up land in the United States, near military bases. And you were talking about, we were talking behind the scenes, you're like, why isn't this on the news? Why isn't this mainstream media? That does not surprise me.
Starting point is 00:10:39 They don't talk about these big stories. but we've been infiltrated on many different levels here. Yeah. Wow. And you have to wonder why they would plant these bombs. What is the goal? Who benefits? Why do it?
Starting point is 00:10:51 And there's a couple different trains of thought, of course. Always false flags come to mind. But I wonder if it's just that Trump is about to tip the scale in such a way that it will not be reversed. And so we are going to see desperate actions from infiltrators from our adversaries and enemies. If I understand correctly, there's a summit that Trump is meeting with. I believe they've moved it to May. He did. He put that out the other day.
Starting point is 00:11:14 I think yesterday. The whole situation in Iran, particularly if they can get the straight of Hormuz under control and get the situation in Iran. It doesn't have to be one, but it has to be under control and not seem like it's spiraling out of control. Xi's going to come to the table with nothing. Well, Trump has talked about how he wants to isolate China. He's been saying this for a couple of years now, and this is exactly what he's doing.
Starting point is 00:11:36 If you remember when, I think it was Anthony Blinken met with the Chinese delegation, I it was in Alaska. They specifically said, you are not negotiating from a place of power. This is during the Biden administration. They specifically said, you are not negotiating from a place of power. Like, that is incredibly disrespectful. It is trying to basically push the U.S. around. And now when President Trump meets with Xi, it's going to be 180 degrees.
Starting point is 00:12:04 He's totally flipped the table. And Xi is going to be in a position where he's going to have to make deals with the U.S. that are favorable to the U.S., not to China. And he's also taken on terrorism. He wants to do deals with these Middle Eastern countries and be like, yo, the old school thought, let's put that to rest. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:20 Like this thought of like jihadism. And he's trying, he's trying his best to say, let's do business. And you do have moderate, you have the UAE, you have the Saudis, and the Saudis are actually supporting Trump going after Iran. MBS.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Not so much because then Qatar is left on an island with, hey. MBS has said, keep going after. Keep going, yep. MBS is totally in the U.S. It's incredible, though, that you have these Arab nations who are coming out and supporting President Trump, and today President Trump said, NATO, where are you at? You guys weren't anywhere. Well, NATO's a defensive pact, so...
Starting point is 00:12:49 Right, but... But it's not a... No, no, no, no, no. No one's asking them to trigger a defensive pact. He's saying, you're our European allies. Yeah, yeah. It's a defensive alliance. It's not what...
Starting point is 00:12:59 That's immaterial. Defensive allies to an offensive war. That has nothing to do what we're talking about. That has nothing to do what we're talking about. Sometimes you disband a defensive treaty. And you fundamentally misunderstand the point being. made. You don't call on a defensive pact for an attack. We are not triggering Article 5 NATO. And what are you asking where they're at? They're doing, they're exactly where they're
Starting point is 00:13:16 we are asking our allies to join us in the war. That has nothing to do with Article 5. It's a defensive alliance. That's called Article 5, Ian. You don't know what you're talking about. NATO. NATO. Is there an offensive alliance agreement with NATO? Is there an offensive? Article 5 of NATO triggers when NATO is attacked. Is there an offensive alliance with NATO? Yes. So if one of us goes to war and attacks, the other. have to attack you. No. Then there isn't one. Do, do, are you, are you, are you understanding what's going on, Phil? A military alliance with them. Are you, are you understanding why there's a difference? There, there, there, there have been multiple times in history where NATO forces have
Starting point is 00:13:52 engaged. Libya? Yeah, yeah, that's fine, but they're not required to. So, so no one said that. Well, he's asking, Trump is asking our allies and NATO to join our effort like they did in Libya. Right. And they didn't until, I think now they've stepped up and said, yes, but Trump's like, we're already good. He said, what did he say? He said today on Fox News, we're flying over, flying all over Iran, like owning the airspace. He's basically like, we've already won pretty much. Yeah, the, there's nobody left. Nobody left. Everybody's flattened. I got to say, I think Moshtaba's dead. I agree. Men walking. They even asked him, they even asked him today on Fox News. Is he gay? Is he gay? He's like, that's how I was told. I don't, I think Moshtaba's dead,
Starting point is 00:14:30 and I think he died in the initial strikes. One hundred percent. But Iran can't come out and be like, there's no one left. Because you know why? There'll be a civil war. Because right now there's like all this confusion going on as to like, who's in charge? Oh, Mostabas is it? You don't want civil war in that country either. No, I'll tell you something. Osama bin Laden was hiding in a tunnel or whatever underground before the internet was a big thing. And we got videos and audios of him.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Where's Mostaba? Like, think about that, you know? I think he died and that's why they haven't issued any statements. They said he's been flown to Moscow. Oh, they said that he's been flown to Moscow now? That was one of the reports because his light got in. Did you see how CNN's been like covering it? I think they're like the only mainstream media outlet that's there.
Starting point is 00:15:13 Well, it's because CNN's about to get purchased by CBS. So they're reading the writing on the wall. Yep, CBS bought by the Ellisons. They bring in Barry Weiss and the free press. Now CBS is doing a hostile takeover of Warner Brothers and CNN is going to get chopped off and put under the fold of CBS, which would be crazy. And so it's actually interesting that CNN is kind of moderating. I think they know they're like, guys, if you go far left and then CBS buys you,
Starting point is 00:15:36 you're fired. Well, they're already like laying off a ton of people now. Well, I'm surprised anybody still works there. I'm worthless. I don't know what to believe, but I read that Netanyahu is like, well, let's inspire the Iranian people to come out of their houses and revolt, like street. Yeah, nobody did. And then Trump was like, why would we do that?
Starting point is 00:15:50 They'll get mowed down. Like, we don't have any oversight. Yeah, and I'm sure you know this. I mean, they were literally shooting people in their eyes. Like in their... I don't know that. What happened? During the protests, they started shooting people.
Starting point is 00:16:02 When they went 35,000 people were killed, they weren't just massacring people. they were literally shooting them in the eyes. Like they would walk up to them and put it in the eye. No, like they shoot you in your eyes, like die. Like take out your eyeball off. And they've executed several young people for protesting. Yeah. It's pretty wild.
Starting point is 00:16:18 It's really bad. And you know what they turn off the internet so that we would know about it. I do want to stress too. Always be careful with this stuff because you never know how much of it is war propaganda. But I'll put it like this. You're always going to get these people who are anti-interventionists. Some of them feigning that, but they're actually just pro-Iran or. pro-rush or whatever. I don't know that I believe 35,000. You don't believe that number?
Starting point is 00:16:40 Well, I would say this. You know, someone asked me, like, do you actually believe Iran killed a bunch of their people? I'm like, definitely. Because they've done it before, and we've seen videos of it. Now, the number may be where they're flubbing things, but I don't think that the U.S. does a good job of trying to fabricate like 30,000 deaths. There's going to be actual deaths. Like with Assad, I've outright explained on the show that the reason we removed Assad was not because he was a evil dictator, but because he was barring Western forces from building a gas pipeline. That being said, Assad killed a bunch of his own people because they were, they were rising up against them. I think the same thing is true for Iran. I'm just saying, I'm not going to believe everything that
Starting point is 00:17:19 comes across my desk all the time. I will question that. But we've, we've seen this stuff from Iran years ago. And you know, you can call it a grand siop where Obama, Trump, and Biden all colluded together to put out fake news about Iran. I'm sorry. I think Donald Trump, really does not like the Democrats. And I don't think the Democrats like Donald Trump. I think the simpler solution is that Iran has killed a large number of their people because they started to rise up and they wanted to topple this regime. Why? Well, for one, they're their Islamic fundamentalists. And not everybody is, but a lot of people are. It can be wrong. Also, it's not an Islamic country, just so people know that. Right. The Islamic regime, like when they took over in 1979,
Starting point is 00:18:00 they changed the flag. If you know what's the flag, they changed the national anthem. They're not, they're not Islamic people. I think the simple reality is like with Cuba. Yeah. We saw protests in Cuba. Regular people are just telling their government, why aren't you just doing this trade deal? Why are you intentionally starting wars getting in the fights that's resulting in us having our lives made worse? If you're a regular person waking up and going to work, I don't care where you're from, you're not asking your government to start a war.
Starting point is 00:18:27 This is true for the United States. It's true for Iran. So you get these protests because people are basically saying, for one, there's fundamentalism and people don't like the religious police. but I do believe a lot of it is we could have a higher standard of living we're a major oil producer if we just said America we want to trade and we don't want war they would live like
Starting point is 00:18:45 kings in Iran right and I think they don't want that and the government wants their religious fundamentalism they want a fun Hasbelan Hamas they don't want they do not want the stability they want to use the leverage they have through violence to gain access exactly and
Starting point is 00:19:00 now you get this mass protest what do they do well I believe the first thing they tried doing was just controlling the protests. That didn't work. So then you resort to mass violence. Yeah, they got the order. But I'm going to say this. I just want to say one more thing. The idea that we got involved in war in Iran because of that, absolutely not. If the U.S. actually intervened in countries when they were humanitarian crises, we'd be at war with like exactly. We'd be on the continent of Africa. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You'd be in Africa forever. Yeah, yeah. Look, yeah. I have to tell you, only 20% though of Iran, there's like 90,
Starting point is 00:19:34 million people are the Islamic fundamentalists. But they have every reason to fight back because fundamentally for, you know, their jobs or just security, they're living large, all this money. And Obama, by the way, with the Iran nuclear deal, handing them over billions of dollars. And then we also have a huge Iran lobby in the United States. I want to pull up this post. This is from 10 Delta on X. You may be saying, Tim, who is this guy? I don't know. What is this post about? Well, let me tell you, Donald Trump's plan for world domination, and it was put so succinctly. Who is this? I am impressed.
Starting point is 00:20:10 This is just some guy on X. I'm going to look at him. Some guy next, and he broke down. He's followed by Ed Crasnstein, so you know he's smart. He broke down Trump's plan. Yes, right. He broke down Trump's plan, and I'm going to give you the simple version before doing a quick skim through of this post, and I recommend you check this post out.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Basically, what he's saying is that Donald Trump, over the past year, has made a series of moves internationally that has cut off Russian ability to produce gas, cut off China's ability to receive energy to produce AI, and moving into Venezuela, strengthened the U.S. to take out the Venezuelan regime, the Cuban regime, and now Iran, it's not a victory moment. But this is the last big piece of Trump's puzzle. After Iran, the U.S. will have gained such control over global energy. there will be zero possibility that China will ever be able to rise as a dominant unipolar power. Trump is restructuring the world order underneath the American flag. Let me read through this.
Starting point is 00:21:11 I'm going to go pretty quickly, but it's a brilliant thread that breaks it down in great detail. He says three weeks ago I argued the U.S. goal in Iran is to seize the global oil spigot. Neutralize every supply channel outside the dollar system within 90 days. Achieve a compliant successor of government and complete energy dominance. The oil thesis was the obvious layer. zoom out and view the last four years of a single sequence rather than isolated geopolitical events. The architecture of the grander U.S. plan becomes visible. I want to stress,
Starting point is 00:21:33 this extends to Trump's first term. I don't know what was going on through Biden's second, first term, but it may include elements of the U.S. government and the deep state at the same time. They say the Ukraine conflict provided the justification for sanctions that collapsed Russian pipeline gas from 150 billion cubic meters to 40. Nord Stream was destroyed. The U.S. went from supplying 20% of Europe's gas to 58% by 2025. exporting a record 111 million metric tons. Next is Syria. The fall of Assad severed the critical node connecting China's Belt and Road initiative in the Mediterranean.
Starting point is 00:22:05 The trilateral railway linking Iran, Iraq, and Syria designed to bypass Western maritime chokepoints was completely destroyed. Third was Venezuela. In January, the U.S. effectively took control of the world's largest heavy crude reserves. The U.S. Gulf Coast has the most advanced refining complex on Earth. The U.S. captured a massive strategic reserve and solidified its position as the dominant exporter. Venezuela and Iran were the two major oil. supply channels that existed outside the dollar system. Fourth is Iran in the Middle East energy shock.
Starting point is 00:22:32 Israel struck Iran's South Pars gas field, the world's largest natural gas reservoir. Iran retaliated by striking Qatar's Rass Lafant, the single largest LNG facility on Earth. Qatar Energy's own assessment is that 17% of export capacity is gone, and recovery will take five years. The Strait of Hormuz is closed. European gas prices spiked 70%. Asian spot prices doubled. The only remaining scaled supplier is the United States. If Iran falls and a successor government is installed, the U.S. controls or influences roughly 40 to 45 million barrels per day of the global 103 million. I'm sorry, out of 103 million, putting it effectively under U.S. control. OPEC becomes irrelevant.
Starting point is 00:23:15 The war is solidifying the petro dollar system as it evolves into a hybrid petro natural gas dollar. The market confirms this. Gold dropped around 20 percent from January. Bitcoin down 20%, Brent above 100. European and Asian institutions are liquidating metals and crypto to buy dollars because they need dollars to buy the only remaining scaled energy supply. The U.S. grand strategy goes deeper. AI is a physical industry, it runs on power.
Starting point is 00:23:41 By choking the trade of Hormuz and crippling Middle Eastern LNG and helium production, the U.S. is degrading China's ability to power its data centers. The U.S. is energy self-sufficient. On the other hand, China is import dependent, and every jewel imports affects. now transits choke points, the U.S. Navy controls. There's a lot more to this, but it breaks it down rather perfectly. The U.S. is seizing all control for AI development, natural gas, and resources. And based on this, and I agree, the shuttering of the Strait of Hormuz is an intentional play that benefits the United States system. The Gulf states struggling to export
Starting point is 00:24:19 this product. Now people are going to rely on U.S. exports, and we control Venice. Venezuela. In this interim period, we have come to take center stage, the top point in the petro dollar system. Once everything resolves and Iran is in the Western fold, should Trump win, China and Russia will be under the boot of the U.S. Hegemon. Control the energy, control the system. Did you see General Michael Flynn posted? He goes, sounds like everything is going according to plan. Yep. And you know, hominy, he was supposed to go to Venezuela. They took Venezuela out. And now Cuba is falling into Western influence. Venezuela into West. This is nuts. I mean, this is nuts. I mean, Trump is toppling.
Starting point is 00:24:56 Do you think Cuba's next to after this? Who is? Cuba. Oh, absolutely. Yeah, yeah, right. Cuba's got no power left. There's no energy coming in. That's right.
Starting point is 00:25:02 The U.S. is... Right. So they're embargoed and then Trump said, we'll sanction anybody who tries to give them oil. So now there's no electricity. There's one more thing that's worth noting that isn't mentioned here. There's this place in North Carolina called Spruce Pine. It's a tiny town in Blue Ridge, right?
Starting point is 00:25:17 Populations like 2000 and it's completely irreplaceable to the entire global semiconductor industry. It's the only place in the world. that can get 99.999% pure silicone. Obviously, chips are made of silicone. And they provide all of the silicone that goes to TSM, all the silicone that goes to Taiwan to make the most advanced chips. Now, we're building a bunch of chip manufacturers here. Obviously, they're not online yet.
Starting point is 00:25:43 But if the U.S. controls that as well, that really does put the U.S. You forgot Ukraine, too. Yeah, yeah. Oh, arable land for one thing. But part of this report, I did skip over, is that in Ukraine, Ukrainians are sabotaging Russian energy transport. So this is curtailing Russia's ability to. This is what we talked about.
Starting point is 00:26:02 We've talked about how the Burisma scandal was because Russia was importing natural gas in Europe, controlling 20% of European gas. The U.S. wanted that to stop. A Ukrainian was indicted by Germany for bombing Nord Stream 2. This is Western power. Guys, I'm going to tell you this. Hook this hopium right up into your veins. If this plays out the way it appears on the grand stage,
Starting point is 00:26:24 I think we're looking at like a 1950s, 60s economic boom. I'm here for it. And as I sit here, I look at that sign right there and it says, make America great again. And Trump has a plan. The desperation of the necessity of invention, like if the Chinese, you know, technocrats find out, look, we can't compete with oil and methane anymore. Natural gas is methane. We need to pivot to fusion. We need to. We have the fusion, bro. Haven't you been paying attention? We are controlling the oil markets. I understand.
Starting point is 00:26:55 The oil and gas markets are under control, and that's a great energy market. It's a great fuel market, but it's not the only one. We will never allow anyone to create an energy source outside of what we control. Right, but you can't, you don't have control over allowance of all things. The United States can blow up anybody they want. I'm not denying that. Right. That's my point.
Starting point is 00:27:13 I'm not saying they should. I'm saying they have heart attack guns. They have discombobulators. They will, Ian, if you put together a fusion reactor and figured out a means of conveys of converting the fusion energy into electricity, they will discombobulate you. Yeah, and I wouldn't even tell them not to. If a human goes rogue and tries to build a fusion actor... You're like, discombobulate me.
Starting point is 00:27:31 It's a threat. If a dumb monkey gets a fusion reactor, it could blow us all up. Like, I'm open to stopping that. You know what I think they would do? If Ian ever really got close to, like, discovering the secrets of graphene, they would dose you with such strong LSD. You'd go schizoid. I got to work with the government if I'm going to go hard into tech. That's the only way at this point.
Starting point is 00:27:51 but um doesn't mean if one imagine this imagine like you had a chicken in your chicken coop that figured out to open the doors and like was was programming like was using a phone you'd be like i'm eating that i'm either hiring that chicken i mean to be honest no to be honest if your chicken was using a phone you'd be like i'm calling a scientist right now i'm giving that chicken a tv show yeah but if you were the u.s government you're seizing that chicken and removing it and you're studying it and there's a lot going on in the world that u.s. government doesn't know about and i don't know how how much Spy-Tac is good. They know everything.
Starting point is 00:28:23 That's what they want you. They know when you poop, bro. They know when you poop. Spy tech. Did you know that the government knows when you poop? What is World War III? Who told you that? No.
Starting point is 00:28:33 This is actually a 10-year-olds. They know like where every single person, when every single person is pooping? You got a cell phone? Yeah. Uh-huh. Yeah. So they're tracking me.
Starting point is 00:28:41 So here's what, so Facebook got this data a long time ago and has the algorithm for the story was super old. It was a story. It was like Business Insight or something. So Facebook. Facebook has collected enough location data that they now have mapped a billion users, a billion human beings daily patterns. So they now have a prediction for how long after a meal will a person use the bathroom.
Starting point is 00:29:04 They know how, like, if a person goes to work, how long until they go to the bathroom. So the movement of your phone, they can predict where you're going to get lunch. They can predict where you will go to the bathroom. They can predict if you're going to get sick, if you're going to go early. The famous story, of course, is that a man called, I think it was Target or something, complaining that they had sent his $16 maternity advertisements. Signaled daughter was getting maternity advertisements. And he said, how dare you send my teenage daughter maternity advertisements? She is a child.
Starting point is 00:29:36 And they said, sir, these are automated advertisements. When our system detects an individual is pregnant, it will automatically send these ads. So she had been searching things like feeling sick and, you know, restless. or back pain, and the algorithm said, she's pregnant, send her the advertisements, and she was. Insane. I didn't hear about that story. That's like 10 years ago.
Starting point is 00:29:58 Yeah, well, then now they probably up their game. They know exactly what we're doing. Of course. I wonder when you say something and then it pops up on your phone. I mean, that's already know that. People think. Like, satellites. Like anything.
Starting point is 00:30:08 They already know what I'm thinking. People think your microphone is on and it's listening to you. And those people are correct. Phones have voice activation. You've ever used yours? Yes, like Siri. Yeah. So when you can just talk to it, you can say, and it'll turn on, right?
Starting point is 00:30:21 So that means the microphone has to be on all the time so that if you say that phrase, it will activate your phone, right? Right. What translates your speech into text? A server over the internet. So what your devices do, they're listening to 24-7, sending everything you say to a server to transcribe your speech into text and send the text back to your phone. There was a very famous story where police subpoenaed.
Starting point is 00:30:48 I think it was the Amazon device because there was a murder and they wanted the audio. And they got the audio and they were like, how? And they were like, oh, it was recording for some reason. Because how else would it know you're activating it unless it was listening all the time? I don't know if they're able to get off that grid. So just I want to just finish talking about China in this instance that either they're going to either be like, look, we can't compete with oil and gas. We need to go to a new fusion source, maybe a hydrogen fuel system or something. but and then the other thing is the oil off the east coast of vietnam which i still believe the vietnam
Starting point is 00:31:21 war was about oil they said we have to stop communism but they wanted that territory so they could pump which the trans pacific partnership was all about pumping malaysian oil chinese might try and take that from the japanese overseer but we kind of got that unlocked the physical lock in the in the pacific too you know japan we we turned that in the 60s in the 50s but the other fuel sources like that's the one thing you can't really account for and like is around the next the final nail in the coffin well oh always tell you that it is that the next step is the final step. But the but the, the administration isn't telling you this, right? So this isn't some kind of like press release from the from the Trump
Starting point is 00:31:58 administration. This is a bunch of people looking at the global picture and saying, look, this is what makes sense to us. So it's not a situation where this is the narrative coming out of the administration saying this is why we're doing it. This is what the goal is, et cetera, etc. It's people looking at what the Trump administration has done and what it looks like they're doing in the future and basically deducing what's going on. It's like slaying the final villain in a movie
Starting point is 00:32:23 but that's just what people are kind of brainwashed to think like because that's not how the world It's not about slaying. Reality, Ian. Yeah, it's not about slaying the final villain. This is, it's about positioning the United States in a strong position globally, right? Like, it's not about trying to It's really this simple. Do you want to, do you want to be, do you want to be
Starting point is 00:32:41 capital or do you want to be district seven? I want to be the capital. There you go. Let me play this clip. We've got the story from Fox News. Ladies and Jim, Iran is threatening World War 3. But let's see what's going on with Operation Epic Fury. And I think the funniest thing about this, people are now wagering that Donald Trump will personally visit Iran before next year. I kid you not. Wait till you see this. But first, here's what's happening in Iran. Central Command and the intensifying situation in the Middle East. Operation Epic Fury presses on with U.S. forces continuing to hammer key Iranian regime targets. President Trump posting this morning that Iran is, quote, begging to make a deal.
Starting point is 00:33:20 Matt Finn is live in Dubai with more. Hi, Matt. And Dana, taking a full look at that truth post, President Trump writes, the Iranian negotiators are very different and, quote, strange. They are begging us to make a deal, which they should be doing since they have been military obliterated with zero chance of a comeback, and yet they publicly state they are only looking at our proposal wrong. They better get serious soon before it is too late because once that happens, there is no turning back and it won't be pretty President Donald J. Trump. Now, here in Dubai, it's been a pretty active day, a lot of incoming fire. The UAE says 15 ballistic missiles,
Starting point is 00:33:57 11 drones fired at this country today. Our cell phones have been going off with the shelter in place alerts. We've heard some explosions in the sky. The UAE says two people died in Abu Dhabi, not far from here, the UAE writing, the UAE's air defenses are currently dealing with missile attacks and incoming drones from Iran, and the Ministry of Defense confirms that the sounds heard in various parts of the country are the result of air defense systems intercepting ballistic missiles and fighter jets intercepting drones and loitering munition. That's, oh, yeah. Trey-Yves reports from Israel that the head of the IRGC's Navy was killed in an Israeli strike
Starting point is 00:34:32 overnight. So we've got that, and then we've got Epic Fury striking over 10,000. targets and the IRGC naval leadership eliminated. Iran is threatening one million soldiers are ready to fight the United States. But here's where it's good. Over on our Cali prediction market, there is a 12% chance that Donald Trump will visit Iran before 2027. But wait, people are actually wagering a 4% chance for that before June, I'm, I'm, I'm sorry, that sounds like freeing money to me. I am not advising you to do anything.
Starting point is 00:35:10 I'm just saying there is no way Donald Trump is personally going to Iran before June. Not before June. But I have to tell you, the Islamic regime. Next year? Maybe next year. But the Islamic regime is a death cult, okay? Here's the other thing is they don't want a deal. They talk about like, oh, we're going to have a deal.
Starting point is 00:35:25 We're going to make a deal. They don't want a deal. But the scary part is if they actually make a deal, because they always play the long game. Okay, these people have a cali-that, you know, their mission is a caliphate, spread their caliphate. The scary part that people worry about is will they agree to a deal and then just tear it up in three years? You know, I'll ask for a ceasefire and during the ceasefire they'll build up their military and then they'll attack you again when the ceasefire is over. I'm going to tell you guys, you know what's really bothering me? And I know Phil's going to chime
Starting point is 00:35:55 and he's going to agree with me on this one. I am not a fan of military interventions regime. It's extremely expensive. It's bad. It's bad in the short term for our economy. We need to win if you want anything good for our economy. But for the love of all that is wholly, the people that effectively rooting for our defeat is the most infuriating thing imaginable. I'm concerned about the Iranian civilians and at some point, like I don't want to tell American government, stop, don't, because it's like I don't really know what's going on and maybe this could preserve human race in a really, really beneficial way. But the civilians of Iran, man, that's the most important resource in the world. Is that we preserve those people.
Starting point is 00:36:29 There's no military in the world that puts more effort into not killing civilians. And if you look at the videos coming out of Iran, people are still going about their day normally because the United States is not targeting the population. Very precise. That's not, this is not saying, this is not to say that there isn't going to be collateral damage. Iran is intentionally striking civilians right now. I mean, think about it this way. Iran has attacked U.S. military targets in the region for decades. They have been arming the Houthi rebels as well as Hamas and Hezbollah. They have been literally killing civilians. The Houthis were bombing civilian cargo ships in the Red Sea. And the U.S., and don't get me started on Venezuela. They steal our oil assets. And the U.S.
Starting point is 00:37:13 is just like, now, now, slow down there. And they have been reserved for the whole time. Donald Trump finally says, okay, fine. Israel says we're moving in, puts pressure on the United States to make a move now. I don't respect that, but it is what happened. And the U.S. says, we have legitimate grievances. And we're putting a stop to this. So what is Iran's response? We're going to kill civilians, non-combatants, they're targeting the cities. They're targeting people's homes intentionally and then complaining about collateral damage in Iran. Look, collateral damage is bad. We don't want civilians to die. If it is true, the U.S. launch a Tomahawk, which blew up a school and killed a bunch of little girls, horrifying. But the U.S. is not trying to do that. The U.S. gets to a
Starting point is 00:37:51 point where it says, stop bombing us, stop bombing our friends, stop killing people in the region, and they don't. The U.S. says, here comes the big stick. And again, their responses, then we'll kill everyone. Yeah. Well, you saw the funerals, right, after America and Israel took out all their leaders, they had massive funerals. Did America go and bomb those massive funerals and individuals who came out? Obama might have.
Starting point is 00:38:13 No. That was an opportunity, but that's not what America does. But what are they doing? They're consistently launching rockets into Israel on a daily basis. They're missiles. They're, you know, attacking other Arab nations. And look, look, I will say this between Israel and Iran. I don't, I think Israel, I'm sorry, I think Iran has stronger capabilities and they've let on for a long time.
Starting point is 00:38:37 I do not. Yes. They fired rockets at Diego Garcia, which is our air base in the, I believe it's in the Indian Ocean. And this shocked the world because they were like, Iran has been claiming they don't have this capability. And I don't think it's surprising how to find out they actually do. Did you see Pierce Morgan? He tweeted. What did he say?
Starting point is 00:38:54 And he was like, oh, well, maybe we were wrong. Yeah. Yeah. Right. Well, I'll say this. Iran striking Israel, that's war. Israel is striking Iran. Iran is striking Israel. Israel is targeting military. Iran is targeting whatever they can target, which includes civilian targets. Is Iran bombing Dubai? Civilian targets, two people just died. You know why they're doing that? Because they were, well, yeah, not only terror, but they want to encourage the United States to take a step back. These are our allies. Okay, we'll stop.
Starting point is 00:39:30 It's the equivalent of Ian and I get into a fight, so then I threaten your family. And you're like, my family has nothing to do with this. And I'll say, they do now because I'll do whatever it takes to win. That's terrorism. Of course. That's what the underdog does in war. Yep. And so Iran has decided, and this is part of their doctrine.
Starting point is 00:39:48 If you go to war with us, we know we can't win, so we will massacre your children. They're in desperation on our way out, that kind of mentality. They're in desperation mode. But I do, going back to. Imagine if they had a nuke. Yeah, exactly. Imagine if they had a nuke. will Donald Trump visit Iran?
Starting point is 00:40:01 Not by June. Maybe next year. You think there's going to be a regime change? Who thinks Reza Palavi is going to get into power? I don't know. I don't think so. I don't think so. I thought he'd be like the Gandhi of Persia.
Starting point is 00:40:14 He'll come. He'll give people hope. He'll help them. He'll probably will come back. Reza has come back and said he has a plan. He has a plan. He doesn't want to stay. So he comes back.
Starting point is 00:40:23 Maybe he gets things in order. He just jumped to 16%. That's probably our talk. As we're talking. I'm sure people watching are going. The Senate introduced a bill to make this illegal to bet on gamble on the war stuff. Well, they've tried this prediction markets have been found ruled legal. I think Reza could oversee a transition to an actual republic.
Starting point is 00:40:40 Yeah, he has a plan. Islamic theocracy said, hey, everyone will call it. It's a republic and we're going to govern you, but it wasn't a republic. They lied to their people for the people. They're not even there. Like, what, they mishandled that government. Reza could come in and really turn it into one of the strongest republics on the planet that is preserved against the technocratic order if we do it right.
Starting point is 00:40:59 It would benefit the United States, but I'll tell you something. In 1979, the minute the Ayatollahs took over, they showed America and the world exactly who they were. They held our embassy hostage for 444. They literally, I can't believe it's gone on this long. Until Ronald Reagan got into office. Literally, they showed the world who they were. It was because the Shaw fled to the United States, and they wanted to try him because for crimes
Starting point is 00:41:25 in the United States. He's getting cancer treatment in the U.S. They're like, then we're keeping your soldiers hostage until you bring. Give them back. Right. But my point is like, this is who they are. And then the guy died in the U.S., so then they let the hostage. Remember the Beiru bombing.
Starting point is 00:41:35 They killed them. The problem right now is you have a lot of young people who don't really understand who the Islamic regime are. They're not freedom fighters. They're not. I mean, I'm not arguing with that. I think they're horrored. I think religiously minded.
Starting point is 00:41:47 You just have a lot of young people who don't understand the history. zealous, like, religion before reality is deeply concerning to me. They're extremists. Yeah. Like, you got to put the book down and like look around at what's going on. on the planet. I just want to stress this again because with the moves Trump is making towards Iran, there are a lot of people that are on one side anti-interventionist, but guys, you may not like this. If Trump wins here and we reignite the petro-LNG dollar and control global energy,
Starting point is 00:42:22 Americans are going to live like fat cats. I'm all for it. And a lot of people might not like that. I know I have a lot of friends that are like it's not worth it. The cladidididivism is worth it. I'm not disputing you or arguing morality. I am saying the end result of U.S. controlling energy is that we will get a lot of stuff for very little. I'm ready for Americans to be able to live and not have to work two jobs,
Starting point is 00:42:44 three jobs. California. Listen, I live in California. And a lot of people are like, well, you get what you deserve. No, there's a lot of people in California, good people who say, well, we want to stay in California, we want to fight. but the cost of living there, I mean, Nick Shirley just did an expose on what's happening.
Starting point is 00:43:01 The fraud supersedes what happens with the Somalis, okay? We have a homeless industrial complex. It is literally a business. They do not want the homelessness to go away. As a matter of fact, it's gotten worse. Yeah. Okay, it's a business.
Starting point is 00:43:15 So all these NGOs, all these organizations, they need to stay in power, so they continue to feed the monster. You go out in the streets of like, you know, Southern California where used to be nice areas, you see zombies. It's scary.
Starting point is 00:43:28 I have two children, and they get scared. They're like, what is this? Like, they're zombies, they're hanging, you know, they're everywhere. You know, I guess the question is, do you want to live in a world
Starting point is 00:43:37 where we are under the boot of China? No. And they're the ones doing, instead of the liberal economic order or Trump's order, they have the Belt and Road initiative and we can't buy oil anymore and then people lose their job.
Starting point is 00:43:50 I mean, we see what's been happening. The drugs are coming out of China. The fentanyl. The fentanyl? The phentanyl? Literally, they came out of China through Mexico, via Mexico. This feels like the second Cold War and that we're ending it now with the Iranians. Like the Iranians and the Americans have been in a Cold War since the Revolution.
Starting point is 00:44:07 Yeah. The revolution. They still say they're still in a revolution since the 79. And when we ended the first Cold War, we had an opportunity to reshape the world in a good way. You say we live like Fat Cats. We can bring that tech to the planet. We should have done it in the 90s and early 2000s. We didn't have the Internet to coordinate.
Starting point is 00:44:21 Now we can. So the U.S. is going to end this Cold War and has opportunity. to really raise a standard of living for the human race. Yeah. Well, I mean, the U.S. and markets have been doing that for the better part of the past 60 years. You know, like, I think the number of people that have lived that live in object poverty,
Starting point is 00:44:38 which is like less than a dollar a day, has cratered to like, like, maybe, like, 500 million or something like that. Out of all of the 8 billion people that live on the air phone. The Somali story, sorry, I'm just going to say one thing. The fact that they were sending our money to al-Shabaab. I mean, it makes my blood boil.
Starting point is 00:44:58 That's our... As a matter of fact, I want my money back. Yeah. There are two principal factions, it would seem. The Trump faction is very... They're fine with Donald Trump securing energy and the U.S. control of it. There's another faction that says
Starting point is 00:45:13 it's time to share power with the rest of the world. And Tucker Carlson made that quote. That includes China. I'm not interested in sharing power of China. And I'm not interested in hearing with Tucker Carlson has... I'm not saying I'm a fan of the war or anything. I believe you. I just, he's lost his mind. I don't know what happened to him.
Starting point is 00:45:28 He basically, whoever his bosses are didn't get their ROI because he's so pissed about what's happening in Iran. Same with Candace Owens. Well, let's pull this up and talk about it. We've got this post from Officer Liu. He says, wow, Candice Owens launches a surprising attack on citizen journalist Nick Shirley. I'll first correct that and say Nick Shirley is not a citizen journalist. He is just a regular journalist. Citizen journalist means you're out walking your dog one day and you film a car crash and then go back to walking your dog. It was used by the corporate press as a pejorative against people like Nick Shirley.
Starting point is 00:45:59 In her latest episode, she dismisses his hard-hitting investigative reporting a stupid, dumb, and completely made up. This is the weirdest thing. Let me play the clip for you first and then explain. Look, I'm going to say it out right. I think Candace isn't up. And I'll explain why, but first listen to this. I've been to find myself on top of Brazil's largest favela in a destroyed house interviewing gang members of one of the largest gangs in Brazil. Okay, I'm just going to say I don't believe that at all.
Starting point is 00:46:25 I'm sorry. I just, it's so stupid. I'm not even going to tell you why I don't believe it. It's like, if you don't know that that's stupid, that he infiltrated the gang in 48 hours. Like, it's just that's so dumb. I'm so tired of dumb. That's not how that works. Okay, you don't just go up to gangs on the street as a nice looking white boy with the camera and say,
Starting point is 00:46:44 hey, I just wanted to sort of like see what you're doing here. What's going on? Okay, just stop. That's stupid. Of course, that's dumb. I'm sorry, Nick. I know you're young. I hope, you know, whoever is your contact that has you infiltrating Antifa and infiltrating El Salvador at the age of 23 years old.
Starting point is 00:46:58 It just feels like Sean Penn young to me. Like, oh, Sean Penn's always there. She goes on a day, he's always there and no one cares. She goes on this attack implying that Nick Shirley is faking his videos. Now, here's the thing. This reporting from Brazil is around eight months old. She went back and found a segment that Nick Shirley did on related U.S. politics. I believe intentionally to discredit Nick Shirley.
Starting point is 00:47:25 And now I'm seeing a bunch of tweets responding saying Nick Shirley's a liar. Wow. They're saying this, Candace is right. There's no way. Why would she do this? As honest question, Nick Shirley is currently working on Medicaid fraud stories in California and they're massive. Who's opposing it, the Democrats? Gavin Newsom's making fun of him.
Starting point is 00:47:45 Now Candice Owens is digging up old stories, not even big stories from eight months ago. I had 64,000 views. To insinuate Nick Shirley is fabricating or a plant. Let me just say real quick, I have covered the favelas in Brazil three times, and I'm going to tell you exactly how I interviewed the gang members. I walked up as a little nice white boy to the gang members and said, can we interview you? The real story is my producer and I went to a favela. We had a fixer.
Starting point is 00:48:12 This is a local who speaks Portuguese. We went to a restaurant and got food. We asked the one who worked there. Hey, we're journalists from America. We work for advice. we wanted to interview some of the gangs about what's going on. And she said, give me a second. She comes back.
Starting point is 00:48:26 She gives information to our fixer and says, meet this guy later today. He'll be up, you know, at this area. We wait till it gets dark. We go to meet him. It's like 8 o'clock or whatever. And there's a guy sitting in a plastic chair. We walk up.
Starting point is 00:48:37 Everybody shakes his hand. It's a gang member. One of the gang leaders. It's a regular guy just sitting in a chair. And our Portuguese, our Brazilian friend speaks Portuguese. And the guy says, yeah, blah, blah, blah. And then we say, what happened? He goes, tomorrow at 1 o'clock, we're going to come here.
Starting point is 00:48:49 and we're going to meet a young gang member. He's going to put on a mask and we're going to interview him and tell us something that's going on. It was that simple. I believe it. I spent many years in media. You could do that anywhere.
Starting point is 00:48:58 It's what you do. It's literally what you do. Candice knows, knows. She always knows, knows. By the way, Nick Shirley's part one out of California. I know the woman, Amy Reichard. Okay, she's out of San Diego.
Starting point is 00:49:08 And she's been doing this research. By the way, Nick Shirley goes and he actually follows these people who've been doing this research. This is why you probably don't follow him as a citizen journalist. Yeah, exactly. So I can confirm that what he is reporting is exact a fact because Amy has been reporting this in California.
Starting point is 00:49:25 I have to stress this point on citizen journalism and why it's important to me. In the early 2010s, with the ubiquity of cell phones emerging, we started to get a bunch of videos from regular people who would film a news event and then never film another news event again. A guy would be working at a hot dog shop. He would film, he'd be filming outside a fight breaking out, and then a shooting happens. And then he posted online and a local news outlet says, can we have this footage? That is citizen journalism. It's when otherwise non-journalists capture a newsworthy event and it's not their intention.
Starting point is 00:49:57 I started filming Occupy Wall Street as well as many others. And the media insulted us by saying this is not real journalism, this is citizen journalism, with the intent of saying we are random people who accidentally caught newsworthy information. So even though I had been working at this for a year, I was being invited around places, they would still go, we don't, there was an event where I was not allowed on the main stage. and they were smack talking me from, I was speaking on a side stage about the future of media and prominent journalists were on stage insulting me directly saying this is not real journalism. He's not a journalist.
Starting point is 00:50:30 He's not producing journalism. He was a guy who was standing somewhere and filmed a thing. And now you guys are calling it journalism. And I said, these people are scumbags. Yeah, you are a threat. Now, I don't think Officer Liu's point is to disparage Nick Shirley, but I want to stress this. The word citizen journalism is used by the corporate press to say that Nick Shirley is not doing real work and is untrustworthy. Nick Shirley is a journalist, period. Now again, I'll say this.
Starting point is 00:50:55 I think Candace is an op. Why? This is calculated. You do not accidentally go through Nick Shirley's footage and try and find something to discredit that could then call into question his current reporting. That is a manipulation strategy that is a bit more advanced. Meaning, if you go to someone and say, how do we make people distrust Nick Shirley? The left has insulted him and they just call him a white supremacist. He's a racist. But people on the right love him. How do we discredit him? Okay. Well, we can't go to the Somali stuff, Trump's praise it. We can't go to the Medicaid stuff. People believe it. Newsom's against it. We need to go and find something else he's done that people cannot relate to and can't prove that we can question. So if you were trying to intentionally
Starting point is 00:51:39 discredit somebody, you would go into their work and find something like this. Brazil, where the average person doesn't know how it works and then say, it's so dumb. It's so dumb. You don't walk. up to gang members and just do this. And the people who trust Candace are going to go, yeah, that is dumb. But there's no way for them to connect those dots to anything in their lives. Unless you understand the journalist. Let me ask you this. As an op, who is control, like, who's giving her the other people. She's married to a British lord and her lawyers work in a building with federal agents. So the people who believe Candace Owens, I'll say it again. Tell me why her lawyers work in a building with federal agents. Honest question. I'm just curious.
Starting point is 00:52:13 No, we're just asking questions. Nobody's answered it. They just, the response given is it's a coincidence. And I'm like, oh, that's a coincidence. She's the one who revealed the address, too. And then it went viral because people are like, I remember that. I don't know. Yeah. They were like, she claimed that these government agents were going to these buildings. And she showed the documents that proves it. And then the left came out and said, that's her lawyer's office. And we were like, what the off? And we corroborated it. It's true. Has Nick Shirley responded to this, by the way? I think they did. And she backed off. But either way, what is the point of going on your show and telling her largely female audience that Nick Shirley is a liar?
Starting point is 00:52:44 I think that it's just looking for drama. No, I think she can find drama anywhere. She has the drama queen. She put my face on a thumbnail implying, I was involved in the murder of Charlie Kirk. So she wants drama. She can easily get it. This is discrediting Nick Shirley, who's not engaging otherwise in political debate. Nick Shirley is not doing political shows where he says Democrats should lose.
Starting point is 00:53:08 He's just going and filming things that are happening. And really talking about issues that matter to Americans. By the way, this was old, like you just said. Now, is she done with Erica Kirk? No, I don't think so. I mean, I don't know. I'm just saying Nick Shirley is not a culture, it's not culture war relevant unless you're anti-Trump,
Starting point is 00:53:26 anti-populist. And so- She's been going hard against Trump. She's in the faction that wants to share power with China. I would love to know more. I don't want to assume her intention, because I can't. I would think like there's emergent AI bots that are commenting on all of our stuff. Then let me ask you a question. Why did she go through Nick Shirley's video going back eight months to find this story?
Starting point is 00:53:50 She's been like, you know what? One day she got hit by inspiration. She was like, I wonder what? I got to look into this Nick Shirley guy. She got hit by an inspiration. No way. It came into her. Serendipity.
Starting point is 00:53:58 And she was like, I got to look into this guy. This is how Candice thinks. I know you Candice. I know you think. She's like, I got to look into this guy. So she pulls up like all his stuff. And she's like, oh, this is interesting. And she's like, it's not perfect.
Starting point is 00:54:08 I'm going to criticize it. People need to know. It's not perfect. She called them a liar. She said he fabricated the story, bro. That's not how she works. That's not how her brain. She said he faked that news.
Starting point is 00:54:16 Yep. That's not inspiration. That's accusing Nick Shirley of being fake news, of being a plant. Well, that's after the fact. Like, what she does. On her show, she said, that's not how it works. You didn't do this. I don't believe it for a second.
Starting point is 00:54:26 I was in the bathroom when you ran the clip. So I saw the end of the clip. I just think I was just talking about why she did it in the first place. This is dumb. It's so dumb. I'm so tired of stupid. This is not how it works. You do not walk up to gangs.
Starting point is 00:54:37 It's a little white boy and get these interviews and infiltrate these gangs. She said he's like Sean Penn who just shows up and the cartels just leave him alone. She's a total narcissist too, you guys. We can't ignore that fact. Since Charlie died, I know Candice. Candice has been on the show. I know you directly, Candice.
Starting point is 00:54:51 It seems like since Charlie was murdered that you went into madness. And what I mean by that is, I know it's a silly child's word, but what that means is that there's pain and confusion together. You don't know why you're in pain. That was a terrifying like,
Starting point is 00:55:03 Charlie getting murdered was like, there must be a bigger reason. People are thinking that because they want out of the madness. I hear you. first reaction after Charlie was killed was to think, what can I do to destroy his legacy? And then worked as hard as I could to fracture the coalition that got Trump elected, accused prominent young up-and-coming journalists who were exposing corruption. I called them fake news and I attacked the widow. That's sure you're hurt because of Charlie's death. Right. Trust me. There's that phrase,
Starting point is 00:55:28 The Road to Hell is paved with good intentions. Oh, yeah, like good intentions of targeting an up-and-coming journalist and accusing him of being a fabricating news. Yeah, that's good intentions. She doesn't like to be outshined, by the way. It does seem like an Olinsky tactic from rules for radicals to accuse him. Solalilinsky. You are doing? She indeed is doing, yeah. Listen, Ian, think whatever you want, but there is literally no explanation as to why
Starting point is 00:55:50 Nick Shirley, who has not attacked her, has not commented on the Erica Kirk stuff, he literally just goes down and interviews people. What is the purpose of attacking a person who does that? For the Democrats, it's because he's exposing corruption. But for Candace Owens, what does it serve? Well, money, views, relevance. Sure. Talking about the most popular guy right now.
Starting point is 00:56:11 Okay, so your argument is that she's intentionally trying to destroy one of the best up-and-coming journalists we have to make money? Is that what you think she's doing? I don't think she's like, I would agree with that. I would agree with that. I would destroy this guy. I think she says, if there's malfeasance here, I'm going to magnify it so people can see it. And then she thinks it's malfeasance. What malfeasance?
Starting point is 00:56:28 That he's faking this. She thinks he's faking this. So she made up that he faked it for money. Yeah, that's a problem. That's a big problem. For money. I'm not, what about it? For money.
Starting point is 00:56:35 For like fame, relevance, power. Yeah, that's evil. make videos at all? What's the point? I want to tell the world my phone. She doesn't like to be outshined. Yeah, that's a good point. Who's left of her viewers, her followers? Because every time, but every time you look at the comments, it's like, I've lost so much respect. I'm out, I'm out. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, especially with this one. It's the Maha women. It's suburban women, yes. But I believe that. But I had so much respect for the Maha women. This is why I don't believe it's organic because Trump got pushed over the edge by Maha suburban women.
Starting point is 00:57:03 These were moderate women who didn't like Donald Trump and wouldn't vote for them. RFK Jr. comes in and they do. Candice captures that female audience with her Stanley mug in front of her thing. It's a heavily female-coded audience. And then she starts attacking the successful elements of the right. Turning Point USA did voter drives that helped Donald get elected. Charlie dies and she immediately accuses turning point of being in on it, fracturing turning point and damaging their ability to continue helping the right populist movement. Listen, I'm sorry, there is zero reality where any person of legitimate reason or mind attacks Nick Shirley. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:57:41 Erica Kirk. We can just start with Erica Kirk. Why would she attack a woman? Because she wore other pants. Yes. I'm not kidding. She wore leather pants. If we were in private and she brought it up, I'd be like, you think so? Why? And then I would talk. But to amplify it on TV, like, that's an, you might think it's just a thing in real life. But it is a big deal to put your thoughts on TV. It is a huge fucking deal how that changes the way you're supposed to.
Starting point is 00:58:04 And then she had a meeting with. Erica Kirk too. And then even after that, yeah, and even after that, she tripled down. I think the end result of what Candace is doing is going to be the end of Section 230. I believe it's a component of this. The powers that be want to end independent media. Shows like this, they don't want to exist. We've been suppressed and censored a million to one times.
Starting point is 00:58:27 Our biggest episode was deleted for three years and I had to fight to get it back. The first time we had Alex Jones on, they told me I was allowed to and then deleted it right afterwards. So we did another one. Yeah, on YouTube. So imagine what happens when you have 50,000 videos attacking Erica Kirk in the most deranged of ways to the point where when you go on threads, you've got women saying Erica Kirk will get what's coming to her mark my words. It's an actual post. So insane. What happens when something actually happens to Erica or her kids, Charlie's kids? They're going to blame the internet. You're going to get congressional hearings and they're going to bring YouTube in and say, why did you allow this? And they're going to say,
Starting point is 00:59:03 because we got attacked for political censorship for years, so we backed off. Now you're asking us to bring it back. And they're going to say, well, you're allowing mass defamation. And now you are liable. YouTube lost a lawsuit just the other day, stating that there's precedent now that YouTube is responsible for what they're promoting. So the argument is going to be no one's asking you to silence these people. We're saying, why are you promoting Candace Owens to new users when you've,
Starting point is 00:59:33 know that she said Bridget McCrone has a penis or that Erica Kirk did this that or otherwise, and YouTube's going to say, then we'll stop doing it. All of a sudden, then, the algorithm changes, and the only YouTube channels you get are the ones that YouTube signs exclusive contracts with. You'll still be allowed to upload to YouTube. It just will be nothing. You will never be suggested or recommended. That story you're talking about, the nine-year-old whose parents sued YouTube and Facebook and won three, six million. This just happened the other day. I think personally that's a garbage case. that'll get escalated and thrown out because, firstly, it's some weird California court.
Starting point is 01:00:08 And then secondly, New Mexico did it too. So it's, look, if your kid cuts himself on a knife, that's not the knife company's fault. The parent should not let a nine-year-old on the freaking internet.
Starting point is 01:00:17 That is a parent's fault. I agree. And so potentially, they'll also ban under 18s from the internet. Australia banned under 16s. Or parental supervision allowing their children on the internet. How do you make your response? Government IDs required.
Starting point is 01:00:28 Like, X rolled out region blocking. Do you guys see this? Why do we need government IDs if we can't even, we don't even need them to vote. Well, that's a whole other story. It's not going to be the liberals argument. It's going to be the rights argument.
Starting point is 01:00:40 So what you're saying is independent journalism is going to go away? It will exist in some form, but it'll be the way it used to be in that you will produce a piece of media and then beg the big corporations to run it. So then. Pirate radio, like mesh networking. How long do you think it will take before that actually happens? Well, I do think we're largely already in this space. Just the fact that you've got a handful of people who, break YouTube's rules to a great degree and YouTube still promotes them, shows editorial selection.
Starting point is 01:01:09 Candice? Her among others, right? I'm surprised because we've had videos taken down for much less. And I've said stuff on my personal channel and beyond where your normal guy might get it taking that, but the way I said it, they're like, oh, but Meta's the worst. They've censored me for months at a time. They're the worst. And then you have no one to talk to because you're talking to AI.
Starting point is 01:01:31 I typed about George Floyd being on. like amphetamines and what is the five porn talks and I got blacklisted on Facebook. Oh, TikTok too. TikTok's changing. Yeah. Well, TikTok's changing. Yeah. Because it was bought by the Ellison network. So I can tell you for a fact that behind the scenes at TikTok, their editorial drive has flipped entirely. Realistically, you don't want a giant corporation controlling your media network anyway. No, you don't, but they're so threatened by independent media that that's probably why they're doing this. Very likely. Who's watching mainstream media? Nobody. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:02:04 But I'm telling you, I already know where this is going because I'm talking to these companies even right now. And the plan is they are, they're, this is, it was described to me this way. In the future, there are going to be three big subscription services. And the only thing people consume are going to be through these services, YouTube will probably be one of them. Then you've got Peacock or CBS. And, you know, so it's going to consolidate, consolidate, right. So look at CBS, if CBS buys Warner Brothers, they own CNN. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:31 So that puts everything under the Paramount Plus brand. Right. So you're going to have potentially Peacock. You're going to have three to five big networks. You're going to download the app. You're going to pay your subscription fee of, you know, 1099 or 1999 per month. And you're not going to watch YouTube anymore. So the way I like it is, it'll be called 1999.
Starting point is 01:02:52 You'll just be able to do whatever. No, you're going to be like, oh, turn on Netflix. Turn on YouTube. 1999. Anybody could download any song they wanted. It destroyed the music industry. and then they wrapped it back up and created streaming services.
Starting point is 01:03:04 Then you had mega upload. Did you guys see the Supreme Court ruling now on mega upload? No. They explicitly, this is hilarious, poor kim.com, that I'll give you the quick gist that secondary copyright infringement
Starting point is 01:03:17 from users is not the fault of the service platform, which is what they rated and shut down mega upload for. So in the 2000s, you get mega upload. Now movies are free. So what do they do? They shut it down,
Starting point is 01:03:27 and now you have Amazon. Now you have YouTube, where political commentary, and social discourse has been running like crazy for the past 10 years. They're going to shut it down, and they're going to stick it back on the front page of their streaming services. Everything will be through the official mainstream channels. If you want to listen to a song, how do you get it?
Starting point is 01:03:45 Apple, music, or Spotify. Okay, but the younger generation follow. 100%. I mean, they love their laps here and there. And when they go home, it's going to be a TV screen where they're going to have three apps. They're going to be like, what's on Paramount? And they're going to open up Paramount, and they're going to be like, Oh, I love watching real time with Ian Crossland.
Starting point is 01:04:02 Huh. Ilmar's 70. There'll be both. That's for like PLEB action. There'll be hot PLEB action and three big networks. And then everyone also have their code. Like you'll be able to go into Rumble. Systems like free systems where you can interoperate and send each other crypto and.
Starting point is 01:04:15 Rumble. Whoa, whoa, whoa. We have Rumble wallet. We even. No, no, no, listen. Rumble already largely has their front page. We're on the front page of Rumble right now as one of their premier shows. We could do.
Starting point is 01:04:25 Everything is going in this direction. One of my companies is building decentralized software. where you can upload your video to like a Rumble server, and then everyone else that has that software can see your content, and it's kind of like its own network. Ian, understand. You can technically build that into a browser. You can listen to any song you want right now on Apple or Spotify, right?
Starting point is 01:04:44 But when you open the app... Not rolling Orzabal's stuff, unfortunately. Indeed. It's streaming outside. I want to. So when you open Apple and the list you get of available... I go on my Tesla, and I go to the music, and it tells me what to listen to. And when I play it, what am I going to get?
Starting point is 01:04:59 Sabrina Carpenter, the weekend. You're not going to get Ian Crossland. You're not going to get all that remains. You might get all that remains if you pick a metal channel somewhere further down. That's true. My algorithm thought fed me to the West. If you go on Tesla, you can listen to Tim. You guys did.
Starting point is 01:05:13 If you go to Tesla and go to the music and type in Timcast, my songs are there. But they will never promote them. The algorithm is promoting it to me because it knows that I click on IRL, so I get your music. Yeah, I get that too. And that's going to go away. It's going away. Well, if we get rid of an algorithm completely, you're saying everything is just time. Because YouTube is legally liable for what their algorithm does.
Starting point is 01:05:35 They are going to say no more algorithm. So they're not going to feed new viewers out there and make you grow. Right? So essentially your followers have to hear you. You can upload your songs to Spotify. Spotify's never going to put it on rotation. And they say, what do you mean? You have your free speech.
Starting point is 01:05:52 Your song's right there. Just don't ever heard of you. It's not our fault. And then you say, hold on. When I started doing YouTube. Hold on that band. They would literally pick a video and put it on the front page. Indeed, that ban you just signed.
Starting point is 01:06:01 You signed a band and you put them in your rotation. And they're going to say, that's right, because it's ours. And that's what's going to happen. YouTube will still have podcasts. Jimmy Dorr will still be on YouTube, but YouTube is going to say he will never be in our rotation. I think if you do an algorithm other than, you know, time algorithms, like whatever's the most recent thing is what's in front of you, if it's an open algorithm and it's government approved, like the people, we the people are like, that's a reasonable algorithm that we could use that. Who's going to check the algorithm to decide if it's reasonable? But hold on, hold on.
Starting point is 01:06:32 I didn't say, listen, is it possible? I said, who's going to do that? I am telling you right now, YouTube is liable for their algorithm for any perceived damages. There is only one way around that. No algorithm. Yeah, but what does that mean? There's still an algorithm. No. If it's just like time-based, you know, whatever you want to call that? No. Still technically an algorithm. Is it just like the most recent thing is what you see? No. And what do you see when you do? YouTube editorially signs contracts with big channels and puts them on the front page like the New York Times puts articles. Is there any feeds? You're getting rid of feeds completely? Yes. I don't do. Why would you do that? That's like, why would you? To control the narrative and make everybody believe what you want them to believe.
Starting point is 01:07:10 That's not the idea because most people don't. Yes, it is. That's what for YouTube it is. They're getting rid of independent journalism. Yeah. Who are they? The people that in the big investors in the government. You think you think the Ellison's, you think the Ellison's bought CBS for fun? No, I know why that, why did they, why did they buy? Why did they buy TikTok? The establishment is trying to control people's minds so that they can make you eat paste and shut up. So why would they let people speak freely when the precedent set now is you are legally liable? They have every opportunity. You be free.
Starting point is 01:07:40 That's not what the world is about. What does that have to do with powerful elites trying to shut you out? That don't bow down and acquiesce at the first sign. What does that have to do with it? What does what have to do with it? You may want a lot of things, Ian. It doesn't matter if the. people who own those things won't give them to you.
Starting point is 01:08:00 You're not making the distinction between is and ought, right? So you're talking about the way things ought to be, the way you think things ought to be. But what you're dealing with when it comes to the scenario that Tim's talking about is the way that it is. If no changes happen, that is the path we're on, yes, but changes will and can't happen. And those change that are happening right now is, as I stated, you used to be able to download any song you want it. What happened, Ian? They commoditized it, yeah. They sued people.
Starting point is 01:08:29 They criminally charged people. And then they pushed all of digital music into a single system where they decide what you listen to. That's why when Carter and I had songs that should have charted on a billboard, they lied to us and didn't count it. The whole week when we had together again for sale, that's what I heard last night. What did we had 30,000 sales in one week? 6.4 million views on YouTube right now. 40-something thousand? So what you're saying is we had a nice run.
Starting point is 01:08:51 We had 40,000 sales of our song. We've taken number one on the 200. It's such a good song. You thought we were going to be number one? If they would have counted all that, yes. Instead, they told us during the week where we were selling. We said, it was our seventh release? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:05 And honestly, dude, we pushed iTunes for pre-sales and got like $2,500 and still got like six on the alt chart. And so we said, this is our seventh release. We keep getting mistakes on Billboard charting. For some reason, tell us what to this. Here's what you need to do. We even paid for a service for Illumin. And they said, here's what you do.
Starting point is 01:09:26 And I said, okay, we are putting the song up. We are going to do what you tell us to do. We are going to sell the song. The Daily Wire helped promote it because it was a cover of Jeremy Boring and Michael, Jeremy Boring song with Michael Knowles. The song releases selling like hotcakes. So we know with the data in the back end, we're tracking really well to to massively storm the charts.
Starting point is 01:09:47 We reach out to all involved, three different companies. Is this the right way to do it? And they said, yes. everything looks good. When the week ended, they did not count our sales, and we got ninth place in sales. And we said, hold on. We had something like 40,000 singles sold.
Starting point is 01:10:06 Maybe it was like the number one single for the week. And they said, we don't count your singles. And we said, why? Because the machine controls what you are allowed to hear, and Carter Banks and Timpool are not allowed to be rock stars on the billboard charts. It doesn't control what you can hear. We got something like what 50. We got something like 15 million streams.
Starting point is 01:10:24 or whatever on that song. Oh, yeah. It's very much like the Oscars. No. They're not going to put me in the Oscars. Even if I do the best movie on Earth and it wins. Exactly. The thing is they change the rules.
Starting point is 01:10:32 Exactly. The point. They changed the rules. And bro, bro, here's the funny thing. Because of us, didn't they change the rules again? Like three times. We got kicked off Band Camp. There's like three services you can use to sell digital downloads that they will accept.
Starting point is 01:10:46 And Band Camp was one of them. We had to create a BandZougal. We got banned from Bandcamp because we were, because, like, the machine only allows the people they choose to speak. And that was during the Biden administration. We were talking really critical about the government. And the machine is now going to continue to control independent journalists. And what you're saying is we've had a good run.
Starting point is 01:11:09 Well, they're still going to be, as there always is, independent musicians, they'll make okay money. Independent media will exist. You will find ways to the cracks, but it's largely going to be solidified. Right. Short films sometimes make it. But usually, if you're not on Amazon, I mean, how's I'm going to find your film? They're not going to know.
Starting point is 01:11:28 Yeah. So there will be some virality engines through, say, X. But in the dawn of Facebook and Twitter, virality engines were massive. You could make a video and go viral. There was no control over what people were able to push up and see. This is how 4chan was able to do a bunch of operations. They've shut that down. Facebook has banned everybody, and there's no more virality.
Starting point is 01:11:50 It is gone. I don't know if people remember this. But in the 2000s, in the early 2010s, you could film a video and it would end up on Reddit, hit the front page, and before you knew it, you had millions of views. Yeah, that's how we promoted mine. So that's how we're doing with Facebook market, all that marketing, man. That never happens anymore. It's gone.
Starting point is 01:12:08 Reddit would ban you if they found out you were doing it. They would try and stop you. Not, I'm not talking about doing anything. I'm saying people could post your content and it would go viral. No longer does this happen. If they knew that I was the one posting it, they would stop it. That was their rule. You're allowed to post your own content.
Starting point is 01:12:22 Yeah, but you're not going to go viral. I would still delete it for some reason. Speaking of virality, did you mention that Elon Musk responded to you? Yeah, someone, kettlebell, Dan said, we should be able to, we should set it so that you can charge people to DM you. And I said amount. And I agree. And then I said, I agree. Let's do it.
Starting point is 01:12:41 Elon. I said, okay. Yeah. So the idea is that. So right now, I'll put it like this, my DMs are closed. Nobody can DM me because otherwise, with 2.1. 5 million followers all day.
Starting point is 01:12:52 It'd be impossible. However, there are some circumstances where I have no problem with anyone DMing me. So right now it's closed to only people that I follow and know can DM me.
Starting point is 01:13:01 Imagine if he opened it up that said, if you would like to damn this person, it costs $20. Now, some might say, and they did, that's BS. Why should I give you money
Starting point is 01:13:10 to try and talk to you? Well, because I don't want 7,000 messages per hour. My mentions are already unreadable. But if someone truly wants to get through and they do $20, that dramatically reduces spam.
Starting point is 01:13:23 It eliminates bots. It gives me an incentive to actually read these messages, a way to monetize the platform for high profile craters. And if people are truly serious and have something important to say they're willing to spend 20 bucks on, then they will. Listen, I agree with you. I had an experience on Alaska Airlines not too long ago. And I wanted to try to send an email to one of their executives.
Starting point is 01:13:44 Every single email I found bounced back. Because they only want you to deal with their air. AI bots online or their customer service if you can get through to them. So like you said, to your point, if somebody wants to talk to you and you have what, how many, 2 million followers? 2.5 on us. Congratulations. I'm not, I'm not, I'm not one of my DMs.
Starting point is 01:14:04 I would get 10,000 messages every hour or more, probably more than that. My mentions are already just unreadable. I click mention that's just a feed flying like crazy. You can't get it. And then don't get me started on when I start trending for whatever reason. If people are talking about me or I do something controversial. but there's a with cameo and similar services not only with cameo can you offer to pay someone for a shout out you can you can also set it so that they can send you messages business deals or
Starting point is 01:14:32 requests for money i wonder if uh if x will take a percentage or just keep it free keep it completely i i think it'll be free i don't be free percent i don't think so you know why it'll be free you know why because elon needs a machine to get people to use x money i should yeah i was just going to say because X money. He wants to roll out X money where you can use the X app to buy things. How does he get people to universally adopt this? High profile individuals who have a monetary incentive to
Starting point is 01:14:58 have money in their X accounts, which they will then be like, I can use X money. I got 60 bucks because I got a bunch of messages. Regular people will then have a reason to load money onto their X account to then DM people. It's a brilliant play and I hope he does it. Part of the future of independent journalism for sure.
Starting point is 01:15:14 That's how independent journalists will stay alive and stay eating. Well, now even the monetization. I know back in the day, like with you, you could make like $10,000 a month on X. I don't even think that's, that's the case anymore. Well, I, I, I, did you see lives of TikTok? Did you see lives of TikTok? I get like 7K a month. Yeah, there was a, there was a, there was a $1,000. It happened to us too. What is that? I don't know. I've never seen it. So, uh, it's premium. It's, it's, it's, it's gold check. Okay. So the X gold check, everybody, like, a lot of, for us, it was like 20,000 a year. And we stopped because they don't do anything for you. It's
Starting point is 01:15:47 basically like, hey, if you give us 10 grand, we'll give you gold check and 10 grand in ads. Well, the first thing that happened was I wanted the Timcast, my personal at Timcast to be the principal account, and they told me no, because it was personal. Despite the fact, a ton of people got their personal accounts. Verified. Yeah, gold check. So we did it for Timcast News. Here's what happened.
Starting point is 01:16:09 One day I get a text message from my credit from my bank saying, did you just spend 20 grand on premium business? That's all it said was premium business. I said, what the fuck is that? No? So I go and I ask, you know, our like admins, what's this credit card bill for 20 grand? No idea. Pull it up.
Starting point is 01:16:26 We go and look at the statement and says premium business 20 grand. And we're like, yeah, okay, this looks like a scam. So I call my bank and I say, we can't identify this purchase. It's $20,000. And they were like, okay, then we're going to block it. Three days later, gold check removed. Everybody loses verification. And we went, ah.
Starting point is 01:16:44 That's what that was. That's, it was the yearly. And then I said, well, hold on a minute. Hold on a minute. Why is it $20,000? And then we went through it, and it's something like, if you have a business account, for every person you add to your account, it's like $100.
Starting point is 01:16:57 And then I said, guys, it's like $10 to get your own blue check. I'm not spending $100 a person when it's $10 a person. So we told them we're not interested anymore. Apparently, Libs of TikToks are the same thing, and they charged him anyway. Well, that's what she was saying. They were posting. They're like, I just got a $10,000 bill.
Starting point is 01:17:13 Can somebody help me? And I'm like, what is this? I had no idea what that was. Did you know? Yes, it's premium business. Is it cosmetic? It's purely cosmetic. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:22 You get it, well, here's the thing. You get a golden checkmark. You can then add people to your account who get your little badge. And it's like a hundred bucks a person. So for us it was 20 grand a year, which is like $2,000 a month. It's crazy. It's like a little bit less. But you get preferred access to the people at X.
Starting point is 01:17:37 So it is valuable because like you were saying, with Facebook, it's all bots. With premium business, you call a person on the phone and they fix problems for you. So it does have that. value. The only thing is I said I'll just buy premium personally for myself for, you know, 30 bucks a month or whatever. And how often are you calling them? Never. Ever. Exactly. But I, but I do hope that Elon creates something. So you do get 10,000 free ad credits and we used them. We did. I just ultimately said, I don't know that we have enough of a marketing campaign an X for it to make it worth it. For a big brand, it does make a lot of sense because
Starting point is 01:18:10 you're just going to promote your brand using X platform, which works. But we don't really run ads that much on X, which we could, but so, you know, it's valuable if you're selling pizza and you have like a big restaurant chain, but for us, it didn't quite make sense. I wonder if you could add functionality to the gold checkmark itself. Like, if I click on it, it takes me to a list of all the people that are in that organization. I think it does do that. Some online analytics. I think it does do that. I've like never checked on a gold checkmark. Yeah, but you'll, no, you see the badge next to someone's name. I've seen that. Timcast. Yeah, yeah. And it's gold. No? No. Next to one of their affiliates name.
Starting point is 01:18:45 will be their company's profile like picture. Does everyone in the org get access to the call then? You pay for other people to access to the company does. The company? I mean, it's better the way, it's better than how they used to do it when it was run by the FBI. I'm saying like if you had like 20 people you were paying for $100 each for the month, could any of those 20 people call the helpline?
Starting point is 01:19:04 Oh, okay. So it opens up to the employee network. Well, it's whatever you as the boss of your company spending the money, it's whoever you want to give the phone number to. So I could be like, hey, Phil, I need you to call X. Here's the number. This is the problem. the problem, which wouldn't make sense to give Phil the number, but he could call it if he wanted to. By the way, guys, Nick Shirley just spoke at CPAC, and people are praising him
Starting point is 01:19:21 saying he delivered a historic speech. Amazing. I don't know. I haven't. Legend. Yeah, there's like a little clip, but I'm not going to play it. You can find it. We need more Nick Shirley's. We need more Nate Friedman's. We need more Cam Higby's. Oh, Nick, can we talk about Nick Friedman? He's doing an amazing job. Nate Friedman, sorry. I know. He's doing an incredible job. Yeah. And it's, and you know, Nick Shirley's really taking the spotlight. You got these three young guys all popping up doing this on the ground journalism. Nick Shirley just skyrocketed to the moon, but let's not forget these other guys are doing great work on the ground. I'm an old man. I was, I was going to say, and you know who opened the doors for them? It was people like you.
Starting point is 01:19:56 I don't, I don't, I want people to know like how journalism is. You grind, okay? I've spent so many years, you know, when you're in local news, you're grinding day in, day out. And even what you do now, Tim, it's, it's remarkable. The fact that you can go on air and you can speak for three hours, I think people think that's easy. It's not easy. It's not easy. I know, but still, like you got a lot to complain about it. You've been doing it for a decade too.
Starting point is 01:20:17 But there's preparation that goes into it. It's not like you're not reading. You're not constantly educating yourself. It's a lot of work. It's not like a regular job where you're like, you know, today I'm going to go wash dishes and I'm just not going to use my brain. That's not how this works. I spent years in media, like even when I did a morning show, I would go in at like
Starting point is 01:20:31 4.30 and then I'd be on air by 4.30 and then I'd be on until 1 p.m. That's a lot of air time. And that's a lot of work. And you have to be prepared. You have to know what you're talking about. The longest I've ever gone, it was during Occupy. I was live for 21 hours. You were live the entire time?
Starting point is 01:20:46 Yeah, 21 hours straight. See, people don't understand. And people were bringing me batteries because my phone was dying. And then at one point, I had no battery. So there was a guy who, this guy, Justin, had a laptop in his backpack. So I plugged my phone into his laptop and ran alongside him to get a trickle charge off his laptop. And then people went to this old tech store that doesn't exist anymore called J&R and bought these big energizer batteries. And then would run them to me.
Starting point is 01:21:08 and they would have like 70% and I'd plug in my phone to keep it going. 21 hours straight. Did you go to the bathroom? Yes. What did you do with the recording? Handed the phone to somebody, ran in the bathroom, ran out.
Starting point is 01:21:18 And then it got to the point where I was so exhausted and malnourished I couldn't open my hand anymore. Oh, let's see them or something. Yep, it was raining. And I was like, I can't open my hand. It's cramped. It's locked.
Starting point is 01:21:29 I'm dehydrated. I need a banana. And then someone ran and brought me a naked juice. And I slammed it. And I was like, let's go. But you also have the gift of gab. Okay, not everybody can speak for 21. hours. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:40 Where'd you get that gift from, your mom or your dad? The strategy is... No, but really? No, you have to... The strategy is, here's the trick. When you're streaming online, it's easy to talk forever because there's a chat feed constantly going. So when you're walking down the street, if there's nothing to talk about, you just say,
Starting point is 01:21:58 let's go to the chat and see what they're saying, and then you start reading that. Part of Tim's thing is he's got a really, really remarkable memory. He can just recall things. He'll sit there and list off like poker hands that he was playing two days ago or last weekend. I can tell you a poker hand I played
Starting point is 01:22:12 three years ago. Yeah, so that's a real, real good edge. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I don't want to like, you know, like shoot it up your, you know, whatever, but good job, man. Yeah, no. That's right. He has no control over his memory. That's not shooting it up as
Starting point is 01:22:28 you know. As we're crediting these young up and coming journalists, I just want people to know that there are people like you know, Tim who set who set the tone, you know, back the day. You know what the trick is? It's video games. Back in the day, I am not age.
Starting point is 01:22:40 I have a good memory because of one video game. Which one? Ian, you might be able to make a guess. Based on my age, what game would I have played when I was young that would be good for my memory? I'll give you a... Oh, God. I mean, my guess is chrono trigger, but it's not... Majong.
Starting point is 01:22:58 I don't think... No. And I was like... I am 40 years old. Mario brothers. So, I'm just kidding. Yes. Which one?
Starting point is 01:23:04 A super Mario. Which one? Uh, because I used to... Oh, really? This is a very easy one. Chat, can you figure out which game I'm talking about? Super Mario World. You are all uncultured heathens.
Starting point is 01:23:15 It's Super Mario 3. Do you know why? Why? Because they have a memory game as a bonus in Mario. So in Mario 3, if you beat certain levels with a certain time or coin amount, you will get, I think it's called the N-card. Dude. And when you go to it, you will then get a game of memory, where if you can match without making, I think, what is it, two errors, you will get the, you will get the, the items. And so every time I'm playing that game, not only did I have to memorize where the star
Starting point is 01:23:42 was, here's what else I memorized. There were only, I think, four different memory games. And so based on where the first, there's like the top left corner is a 10 coin, then you go down to the bottom and write one as a 10 coin. And if I saw that, I instantly knew the entire thing. Was this Super Nintendo or Nintendo? N-E-S. Okay, N-E-S. Yeah, how about this one for you, Ian? Have you played memory? The, get memory for your kids. If you guys have, that's the game we played all the time growing up, like a lot, but not all the time. And guess who, but memory, dude. Here you go.
Starting point is 01:24:13 Memory for your kids. B-A-B-A, up, down, B-A, left-right, B-A start. That, okay. Teenage Mint Ninja Turtles 2, level select code. Try it. I'm not wrong. Oh, I don't know if I ever used that code. It gives you nine lives.
Starting point is 01:24:27 It gives you nine extra lives because you also have zero and you can choose any stage you want. Read a lot of books as a kid? Nope. Just Harry Potter. Oh. Yeah. And still life with woodpecker. Still life with woodpecker.
Starting point is 01:24:39 Yeah. I don't know. Do you remember the orange gun? The orange gun? The zapper? Yes. For Nintendo. Oh, yeah, the zapper.
Starting point is 01:24:47 The early one was. Yeah, the early one was. Was it orange? Right? It was orange, right? There was an orange one. Mine was gray. Still life with who?
Starting point is 01:24:53 Woodpecker. They made it orange because it was a whole, like. Read all the Harry Potter books when I was a little kid. All seven of them. Bro, it was an experience. I remember like, I remember being, I think I was 18 years old. and I was reading a social media post on like live journal from a friend. And they said, can you believe that by the time the last book comes out will be 21 years old?
Starting point is 01:25:12 And I was like, wow. Wait, there was no social media back then? Yeah, Live journal. Oh, yeah. When I was 18, we had friends through in MySpace. Yeah, MySpace. Remember my little Myspace? I used UJournal. I used MySpace. That was how I got to start on YouTube because I wanted to send my friends my videos.
Starting point is 01:25:28 I'm like, I'm having these ideas about breaking through fear and being open and communication with people. And so I'd embed them in MySpace and mail them. And people just started responding on YouTube. I'm like, I guess there's a market for them. No, but remember when MySpace was like a chat thing and then it became a music channel? Yes. Cimberlake bought it. Yeah, it was the best.
Starting point is 01:25:45 Yeah. It's a bummer they did that, by the way, because they erased the database and everything. The whole thing, yeah. Yeah, I try to find my stuff. It's totally gone. Yeah, it's all gone. Yeah, we had the first, so I was on U-Journal and Live Journal. And then the first actual social network was, actually, before this, we all had a geo-cities.
Starting point is 01:26:00 Did you guys have a geos cities? I made one. I built one. I coded it. And I had a, I had the peanut butter, jellyman, you know and then I had I had Hulk
Starting point is 01:26:09 I had uh no I had a macho man Randy Savage Giff you know and then you'd embed an MP3 and we all had these little GeoCities websites and then people started using
Starting point is 01:26:19 U journal and live journal because you could post and you didn't need to build it then Friendster came out my friend was like are you on Friendster and I was like what is it oh it's like you put a picture
Starting point is 01:26:25 and you like make a profile then MySpace came out went to MySpace then Facebook came out and we are like I'm not moving but then my space started getting cluttered with stupid CSS and like HTML
Starting point is 01:26:34 well no no no no well before they shut it down. In like 2006, and to 2006, MySpace got overloaded because it was so popular, and they couldn't, it was before you could have virtual servers.
Starting point is 01:26:44 Oh, dude, you were getting spam. They couldn't control the servers, and it ground the site to a hall for like a month. And everybody's, on YouTube, a lot of YouTubers are like,
Starting point is 01:26:51 this fucking sucks because everybody's using MySpace right now. I paid graphic designer. And we all stopped to make, like, really high level, like, the top banner.
Starting point is 01:27:00 They were, like my band and stuff. It was awesome, but it was a victim of its own success. And then it ground, What, MySpace? Yeah, and then Facebook appeared and everyone jumped ship. I think a big part of the problem with MySpace was how crazy people's MySpace pages got.
Starting point is 01:27:14 It would cause a server load. Yeah, it would take forever to load. It just got so out of hand that they become unfunctioned. I'm really happy I didn't have social media growing up, like really, like in high school and all that stuff. Because I see what's going on now just the competition and you're competing for clicks and you're competing for fashion. It's not reality. Well, what about what Nick Shirley's doing? Not to, not to, like, maybe it's a double-edged sword
Starting point is 01:27:38 because I think you're right about a lot of it. I think it's a little bit different. He's doing journalism and journalism that's being promoted. You know what I'm saying? That's a little bit different than being like, look at me, look at what I'm wearing, and I'm so hot and I'm so popular, and I got 10,000 clicks here.
Starting point is 01:27:53 It's GIF, by the way. And he's not under 18. Not GIF. It's Jif. GIF. The inventor of the GIF said it's the GIF. The GIF. And it was meant to be a reference to the speed at which, you know, you were watching the video.
Starting point is 01:28:06 And it is Jif. Okay, I'm okay. I can't challenge it right now, Tim. I'm not fighting this one. People are bringing it up in the comments saying it's not Jif, it's GIF. And there was a viral video a while ago where there was like, oh, because GI is Jail, like my Jolden retriever, like what are you talking about? And then I was like, what?
Starting point is 01:28:26 Like, my giant or magic? Like what are you talking about? GI makes Jus sound. Jif, Jif, have a nice day. Like the peanut butter. Yeah. A magic giant. It's not a gif.
Starting point is 01:28:37 A gigantic magic giant. Because G can't make a jazz sound. We're giving people jifts for Halloween and for Christmas. I do love the word gigantic, by the way, because it's like got two G's, but it's gigantic. And you're like, gigantic. Oh, that's true. It's got gigantic. Magic giant.
Starting point is 01:28:55 Yeah. Jifts. All right, Tim, it seemed like we were talking about how great you are and how you inspired the youth to keep doing it. We're like, I don't want to talk about how good I am right now, you guys. Do they have questions for him? If you, like, rile them up, what's it? Do they have questions for him? For Tim?
Starting point is 01:29:08 Yeah, how great it was. We've got about a half hour questions, actually. Yeah, that's right. You've got super chats coming up and rumble rants. We're going to take, see what people think about. Indeed, but we do have other big news to get to, and this one's from ESPN. Transgender women banned from the Olympics. I would, you know, I'm going to fix this right now for you guys.
Starting point is 01:29:24 So let's do this. I'm going to teach you guys a lesson right here. So here we are on ESPN.com. I'm going to go right here. see this? See this right here? I'm going to right click and go to inspect. This pops up right here. And then we're going to double-click this. And I'm just going to go right here. Check this out. I'm going to go backspace and get rid of that. And then I'm going to type M-E-N and press Enter. Did you just change it? There you go. Now the website says men banned from...
Starting point is 01:29:48 It's not on there. It's not on there. Okay. I got to fix it again because men banned from women's. There you go. Fix it for you, ESPN. Men are banned from the women's Olympics by new IOC policy. That's it. Apparently a new woman is now in charge and she was just like, yeah, we don't want dudes.
Starting point is 01:30:10 And then it was funny on Fox. They were like, I guess it takes a woman to come in and fix this stuff. I mean, it's about time. I think, why do it take this long? Because the conspiracies, the men who are in charge are trying to eliminate women's sports. Okay, yeah, that makes sense. And so they were like, how do we do it?
Starting point is 01:30:23 Let men play in women's sports. but invade all women's spaces. Like in California, you can be a man and go into a woman's bathroom and just say, I identify as. Like my kids, two of my daughters, they play soccer and they're young. And there's boys that play on other teams. The last thing that I want to see is a man playing women's volleyball, period, because I enjoy women's volleyball. I don't want to watch men playing women's volleyball. No, but I'm saying like, listen, genetically, obviously I don't need to tell you this.
Starting point is 01:30:53 men are built differently. Women, like, look, my daughter's been playing since she was like, what? My oldest has been playing soccer since she was five years old. She's now nine years old. And, you know, there have been times where they've played soccer and there's a boy on the team. That boy gave a girl a bloody nose. Like, yes, yes. But if that boy identifies as a girl, you can't do anything about it.
Starting point is 01:31:15 That would have been. Strongest woman is weaker than the average man. That is a scientific fact. on the on the highest end of strength charts these four women they're still below the average man just for perspective in the 80s in the 90s when I was growing up if I was like 12 and there was a boy on the girls team it would have everyone would have talked about it for months
Starting point is 01:31:36 and months and months in school about how horrible it was and all the parents would be freaking out about it that boy would get beaten up easy it would he would have been yeah all sorts of the target of a bunch of stuff and like now the internet it's like there's there's little corner We're like, no, it's normal. And so all you do is look in the right corner and get mesmerized by the right idea. No, it's like, don't believe you're lying eyes. And you know how many women like Riley Gaines, like a lot of women got heat from coming out publicly and saying, yo, this is a woman's space. Get out of our spaces. There's a lot of women who put their lives on the line, really, if you think about it,
Starting point is 01:32:08 their careers and everything. But again, to your point, it's like, don't believe your lying eyes. Like, you're not seeing what you're seeing. Of course, the boys are going to play better than the woman, especially in Olympics. So I'm really glad that they actually made this decision. This transhuman ideology is very, they say it's tied to the trans movement of people that believe they're trans, like men transitioning to women. And do you?
Starting point is 01:32:31 Like I'm not saying like, do you? But if you're going to pretend to be a fantasy creature in a transhuman reality where your brain is asleep and you're a robot carrot, okay, it's fun. But it's still like, you're still you when you get out of it. Like whatever. You don't have to define yourself every second of the day. Right, but even if you have people in the trans community who say, like, this is wrong, but their voices haven't been amplified, except for who, Caitlin Jenner?
Starting point is 01:32:57 Oh, there's a ton of trans people. Right, but I'm saying it's wrong? Right, but their voices are not. Sarah Higden? Right, their voices aren't amplified. I disagree. I think Blair White's pretty famous. No, no, I'm talking.
Starting point is 01:33:07 In mainstream media. You don't have a lot of, you mean. Well, Caitlin Jenner is only on Fox. Caitlin Jenner was the big. Caitlin Jenner's the big one. Do you know, do you know the Caitlin Jenner quote after getting the, uh, uh, General Reconstruction? What?
Starting point is 01:33:19 My God, what have I done? Really? Yeah, something like that. Like regretting it? Well, that's how it sounds. If people don't know the story, Caitlin Jenner is, he used to be Bruce Jenner. It's Kim Kardashian's stepfather. Her mother married Bruce after he was like an Olympic athlete gold medalist, maybe.
Starting point is 01:33:35 And now he's Caitlin Jenner. I haven't talked to him, but he'd be a good interview. Yeah, just there was a, there's a viral video going around of this transgender lawyer, screaming at a judge and then getting arrested. And this transgender, female to male, screams, get me a female officer. I want a female cop. Why? Men don't get to request female officers.
Starting point is 01:33:57 What are you talking about? I used to pretend I was Wonder Woman when I was little. If my parents had been crazy, they might have been like, you're a girl. Chop is balls out of. You've done something horrible to me if they were afraid, but they didn't live out of fear. They were like, you're creative and will be an actor.
Starting point is 01:34:09 And I played women on stage. It was fun. It's like that family guy joke where they were taught that it's the uh twinkie the kid documentary where they were like you know he used to play wonder woman and uh he he's got the lasso of truth and they're like we put a stop to that he was different than enough yeah you know and that that's the the crossroads of like what's the what's the difference here is it that he's actually a girl or that he's created him and wants to you know you know twinkie the kid there's some other persona was also a delicious snack cream filled
Starting point is 01:34:39 snack cake exactly i played so many characters that girl reminded me of my mom My mom's awesome. I was like... See, here's the thing, though, back in the day, I mean, like hundreds of years ago, you would not have known what your mom was doing. Little boys would go hang out with the dad, not the mom. So in the morning, the daughters would go to the mom,
Starting point is 01:34:55 and they would do womenly things, and the boys would go to the dad and do manly things. And then today, little boys are watching the TV, and they're watching women. And so they're watching drag queen stuff. Exactly. And that's what is imprinting on their psyche. It does not make them women.
Starting point is 01:35:09 It does not make them women. You also have a lot of parents who are like, my child is X, Y, and Z, my child believes they're a mermaid, and my child believes they're this and they're that. And it's like, oh, they're just kids with an imagination. Okay? That's all the...
Starting point is 01:35:22 Or parents with Munchaus and Simmeloproxy. A lot of it is like the parents facilitating and creating momentum. Oh, yeah, and they think it's really cool. I mean, I'm still wondering why Ronda Sanders has arrested the family of Jazz Jennings. It's like, do no harm. Like, how much worse can this jazz's life become?
Starting point is 01:35:37 Are you talking about jazz from, like, the reality show? Yeah, like when the mother said that she wakes jazz up the middle of the night and threatens to shove a foreign object in her wound. I think that's grounds for like 25 years in prison. What? Oh, I love playing this clip. I'll grab it for you. Please.
Starting point is 01:35:52 I mean, I've seen that show on a... I try not have to complain about it a lot because I feel like that's not the solution. Like, to really help the kids, like, be a good, positive. I love when you search for this. It's my tweet from 2023 and like, here we go. You guys ready for this one? You're ready to live in the night?
Starting point is 01:36:10 Here we go. But with her, I'm worried about her mental well-being and her dilation. The minute she leaves my house, we have a dialation problem. That is a concern. When you don't have that watchful eye, they tend to go back to old patterns. I have woken jazz out of a dead sleep and taken the dilator and put the lubrication on it and said, here, you take this and you put it in your vagina. If not, I will. But jazz is bad, even when I'm home, once a day.
Starting point is 01:36:40 I will be so mad if she goes away to college and that thing seals up. I will wring her neck. Can you imagine? Hold on. Hold on. I want to say about the mom. This is a woman saying that I wake up my son in the middle of the night with a foreign object. You can say lubricate this and stick it in the surgical graft in your body. And if you don't, I will.
Starting point is 01:37:02 And then she says, if she doesn't, I will ring her neck. And this is in Florida. And I'm wondering why Ronda Sandus and the Florida government never put this woman in prison. I think because she's being paid by a TV company to make this footage. So if anything, the company could be on the line. Like, if she just was doing social media and like, look everyone, look what I'm doing to my child. And at this point, Jabs was over 18 as well, which is, you know, so it's on. This is so weird to me.
Starting point is 01:37:25 You know, you know, Chloe Cole? Oh, yeah. She's been, yeah, I've interviewed her before. And even, yeah, she's amazing. And even Chloe Cole has come out and been like, I made a mistake. I made a total mistake. And then you have all these doctors who lie to you. they're uh i don't know you go to these i don't know mental doctors and they just check your i don't
Starting point is 01:37:42 they shouldn't even exist at this point they should be like you're a child you're not fully developed yet come back in your maybe 20s and see if you want to cut off your boobs see what you want to do i mean who is it who else was it when they um um um make a fake penis too yeah well phalloplasti yeah like have you seen what that looks like oh boy yeah and then these and then hairy tube of bologna but These people have to be on medication for the rest of their lives. They say, like, I've interviewed somebody who said, I probably will die in, like, five years because they constantly have infections. I mean, this is a big business.
Starting point is 01:38:20 I know now they've stopped doing some of these transitions all across the nation. A lot of these hospitals have come out and said, we're not doing these transitions. Hello, you should have never been doing this. No. I think it's an outgrowth of the reality TV psychosis that started with Big Brother in, like 99 or 98 or 2000 or whatever that like this girl this mom who's like that's so far psychotic about calling her son a girl firstly is like calling his her son she like that's level of psychosis is
Starting point is 01:38:50 look I'm just saying a boy is not a girl a boy could be a trans girl but a boy is not a girl so you know have that on TV and is what I was going to say I've been called names for saying exactly that because men are telling me they are women They're trans women. It's different than a woman. Exactly. Yeah, they're men. They're men. They're men and they're trans women at the same time.
Starting point is 01:39:10 That can be real. It's common men. And it's semantics after that. Can you have a baby? Can a trans woman have a baby? No. That I know. Like, for now.
Starting point is 01:39:20 No, it's impossible. It's impossible. Even with womb transplants, it's not possible. It's all kinds of augmentation and stuff. It's like, why? Well, they've done womb transplants for women. And so they made the argument they could do it from men. But the problem is the structure of the man's body is, it's not going to work.
Starting point is 01:39:33 I mean, they even put tampons. in men's bathrooms in California. This is insane. Yeah. It's insane. It's free? That's when you say there's a thorn. I would take them.
Starting point is 01:39:44 I mean, they put them in the bathroom. What you do is, it's really fun. You get it wet and you swing it around and launch them. We used to do when you were kids. You take it, you dip it in the water, and then you can swim it and, like, throw it at people. It's like a perfect, like a spit wide. But imagine how confusing it is for kids, too, in schools.
Starting point is 01:39:58 Like, all of a sudden you had a friend that was, you know, the dudes were smashing them. So there were a bunch of stories that they put tampons. in the men's room and then the boys would destroy it and then run away. Good. Yeah. Yeah. That part of it is hilarious.
Starting point is 01:40:12 Yeah, man, people believe it. Ah, wow. Did you just tweet that? Yeah, she should be in prison. She should be in prison. Yeah, absolutely. I tweet it every time it comes up on the show. That's why it's like when I searched for it on X, it was my tweet from a couple years ago.
Starting point is 01:40:24 I think it's a foreign op. I know you earlier were like, Candace is an op. And I'm like, this is an op. But like. Yeah, China was like cast straight the American male and then they will destroy themselves. Yeah, yeah. It feels like a foreign op. Whatever foreign means, like a corporate op.
Starting point is 01:40:38 Now everyone's having babies. Foreign means not from the United States. You need a new baby boom. It's not just China. Can we talk about the Islamification of America? Oh, that too. Yeah. I mean, you know, you have the red-green alliance.
Starting point is 01:40:49 They join forces. And then it's like, don't have babies, but we're going to have babies. And we're going to have babies like 10 babies. And then we're going to turn it into Sharia law. And then you guys, gays for Palestine, whoever you are, queers for whoever, you're not. not having children, so there's not going to be more, you know, many of us. I just wrote a big piece about the Red Green Alliance on my Patreon, yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:11 What is it? It's the alliance of basically Islamist and communists. And communists, yeah. So what happens is the communists and the Islamists gang up, get together, and they basically work against the right. And then once the Islamists and communists take power, the Islamists slaughter the communists. Well, yeah, because the Islamists are using the communists right now, because what they're saying is, so, okay, so the, so let's explain it to people.
Starting point is 01:41:34 The communists are the red, right? And the Islamists are the green. Okay, so you have people like, gays for Palestine, queer is for Palestine, all those people. And they're like, you have been rejected in your society because you're gay and all of this. And so we're the Islamists here. So our people in Gaza, our people in Gaza are dying.
Starting point is 01:41:57 And, you know, they're also, what's, I'm looking for the right word for this. Anyway, so they're like, we're being slaughtered, over here, you guys are being mistreated. We align forces. So the Islamists are using the communists. And then once they take power, they're going to get rid of the communists. So the Islamists point to people at the patriarchy, in quotes, I put that. Is that that whole concept is like being promoted by Islamism? You can listen to the way that Mamdani speaks. Yes. And there is a strong argument that Mamdani is a member of the Red Green Alliance, right? He doesn't speak like he's an Islamist.
Starting point is 01:42:28 He speaks like he's a progressive, right? But he's definitely very clearly Muslim. I mean, look at He has around his circle. Yeah. Look at how many IFTAR events were just held in New York, like literally every single day. But the things that he's doing, my good friend Jackie Tobrov just broke a story in New York City where they went to FDNY, headquarters there. They had an IFTAR event. And then they rolled out the mats in front of the 343 plaque, the firefighters who were
Starting point is 01:42:55 murdered on 9-11, who died on 9-11, rolled them up. But why are you doing that? Why are you doing that in our spaces? So you have New Yorkers who are saying, holy cow, this is insane that this is happening. And look at who he has around him. He had Mahmoud Khalil. He has, he had Mahmul Khalil. He posted the picture of Mahmoud Khalil at Gracie Mansion just a day after the attack, the ISIS-inspired attacks.
Starting point is 01:43:25 I was thinking about Tim and about normally my mind doesn't wander when you were saying that he had people do something in the fire department. They rolled up. I was thinking about encouraging you to send in your super chats and roll. Rans to talk about if Tim has helped you in life, what has he done to help you? Let him know right now because it's the night. I helped Ian once by striking him with his gavel. Yeah. And it snapped him out of his stupor.
Starting point is 01:43:44 I realized people can be evil. I was like Ian. He was like, yeah. And I went whack. And he was like, what the hell, dude? And I was like, you needed it. Wait, how long have you guys known each other? Oh, man, like seven or eight years.
Starting point is 01:43:57 No, I feel like the way that you guys talk to each other. I thought maybe 15 years or no. I have never struck Ian with a hammer. I am my cousin. When we were little, I'd hear like my cousins and grandma and parents laughing in the other room, and it sounds like Tim laughing in the other room. So there might be some genetic similarity through the Irish. I don't know, but I don't know.
Starting point is 01:44:13 I was around that. Perhaps. All right, everybody. We're going to go to your Rumble Rance and Super Chat. So give that like button a little tap. Click that like button. And the uncensored show is coming up at rumble.com slash Timcast. IRL at 10 o'clock.
Starting point is 01:44:26 Don't miss it. But we have a great sponsor, guys. It is Beam Dream. Head over to Shop B-E-A-M. dot com slash Tim Poole and pick up your beam dream nighttime blend to support better sleep. I am not even playing games with you guys. Wait till you see what I'm about to show you right here. Let me see if I can pull this up right there.
Starting point is 01:44:46 This is my sleep score. You see that? 96. Let me go to Wednesday. 99. Not a joke. Here we go. Tuesday.
Starting point is 01:44:56 99. Not playing games. Out of 100? Monday. Monday. I'm wondering. Out of 100. Yes.
Starting point is 01:45:00 Okay. My sleep. I sleep like a baby. I drink Beam Dream every single night. You want to know why my Monday sleep score was only a 90? Because I was out on Sunday and I didn't drink Beam Dream because we just got back from the airport. But Monday night, after the show, I have my Beam Dream. It's got melatonin.
Starting point is 01:45:16 It's got melatonin. It's got racion in it. Right after we leave the show, I go home, I heat up a couple of water, put the Beam Dream in it, a little bit of cream makes it taste great. Stir it up, drink it before bed. And my sleep score is massively improved. I think it's a couple of things. I think magnesium.
Starting point is 01:45:32 I think I was not getting enough magnesium at my diet, and that's in Beam Dream, but also the hydration. All of the stuff in it is really good. Like they say, Lthian is good if you had caffeine during the day. But I cannot tell you how big of a fan I am of this Beam Dream stuff, not to mention. It's just great to have a cup of hot cocoa before. I like, I take magnesium at night.
Starting point is 01:45:49 And when we were traveling, I was like, I forgot to bring some with me. And I went to the store to find some. And it was like, you get all these supplements. And I'm like, I don't want to buy all these things and mix them together. So I am going to immediately after the show. have a glass of this. I recommend it. You guys can get up to 40% off if you use code Tim Pool at shopbeam.com slash Tim Pool.
Starting point is 01:46:09 They got cinnamon cocoa. They got brownie batter. They got Seasalt caramel. Chocolate peanut butter. The sea salt caramel is actually my favorite. I was going for the cinnamon cocoa for a while, but the seaselt caramel is so good. So again, I really do recommend it. And proof right there, my sleep score has been amazing.
Starting point is 01:46:25 I drink generally coffee on the show. I wonder if I should start drinking something like that. It's a little or still three or four hours before I go to bed. but it might be, what do you think? Advice from you, you're the expert. Should I drink it on the show or should I wait? I wait till after. Like, I'm drinking it about an hour before I go to bed.
Starting point is 01:46:40 Well, because it has melatonin, so you're going to get sleepy. Well, I don't know. Melatonin does. Oh, they have a version with no melatonin in it. But it's good for, I mean, you want to fall in? It just depends. I don't know that I actually need the melatonin. I think what's really benefited in my sleep, because I can fall asleep.
Starting point is 01:46:53 Before I started drinking this, my sleep score was like 88 to 90, maybe 92 on good days. And I think, really, I think the hydration plays a big, role, but I do think I was not getting of magnesium. One of the problems I had for a long time is I would get bad cramps. So, you know, skateboarding. Potassium. I go to bed and no, it's magnesium. Oh, the magnesium. Yeah, not actually the potassium. I thought it was potassium. So I would like, okay, I'm going to eat potassium, but it wouldn't work. It was magnesium. And so now I have not had any bad leg cramps after skating. So what's this app that you're using to try to sleep? That's my, that's my eight sleep bed. And it like measures your sleep and how well you're sleeping.
Starting point is 01:47:28 Oh. And since I've been drinking, I don't. I don't. I don't think so. Also, my watch does it too. Let's grab your Rumble Rance and Super Chats, my friends, now that we have thoroughly shouted out my favorite drink. Same old man says, well, Tim, get ready to get drafted. We all know if World War III happens, there will be a draft. If the Dems were in control, they would have done it sooner. I will never be drafted. Why?
Starting point is 01:47:48 I am high net worth. And you're too old? No, no. They increase the age to 42. But they don't allow high net worth people to enlist because you are a security risk. Or maybe because you contribute to this society. Like, you employ a lot of people. Well, to a certain degree, but the real issue is that if your commanding officer makes $70,000 a year and you're worth $50 million, you're going to be like, hey, why don't you come over to my house?
Starting point is 01:48:15 I got a pool. Bring the kids. We'll have filet mignon for dinner. My chef is cooking it. Just don't give me that assignment. So if you have massive debt, you could compromise security. And if you're ultra wealthy, they're afraid that you will compromise chain of command. That's right.
Starting point is 01:48:28 If a giraffe gets instituted, everybody should get on call. she and just order their burritos on call. I'm sorry, on Clarnine. Did you see that meme where it was like prediction markets will replace everything? It was a video and the guy's like, here's that's going to work. In the future, I need eggs, but I don't want to go to the store. I could use Instacart and order the eggs, but I'd rather not. So I open up Polly Market.
Starting point is 01:48:46 I create a contract saying by two o'clock, there will be eggs on my porch. And, you know, I'll put my address. I will then buy a contract for no, it won't happen. Someone will see that, and they'll buy the contract for, for yes, it will happen, go buy eggs, put them on my porch, take a picture, win the $15, and then I just got eggs on my porch for $15. There you go. Nice.
Starting point is 01:49:09 Yeah, that's the funny joke. Or you have drones just deliver them to your house. You think Amazon's going to have drones soon to deliver something? They already do. Yeah, very soon. No, they already do. Wait, wait, wait. Stop, stop, stop.
Starting point is 01:49:19 He said they already do. They already do. Where? Not meeting the house. Yeah, yeah. What's statement? There was a story we covered a year ago where a guy shot an Amazon drone. I know, but it's not like a thing thing thing.
Starting point is 01:49:30 It's not everywhere. Right. It depends on your proximity to an Amazon to a warehouse. You know the other day? I just ordered something and it was delivered within an hour. Do you know you can do that? No, yeah. blew my mind.
Starting point is 01:49:42 I was like, whoa, Amazon's already here. But I'm talking about a Walmart drone. It could be like 15 minutes. Was it a Walmart drone? It was a Walmart delivery drone. Yeah, see, it's not Amazon just yet. I'm pretty sure they haven't. Florida man shot down Walmart drone order to pay $5,000.
Starting point is 01:49:56 Walmart? Yeah. I'm talking about Amazon. Amazon. I know, but I'm pretty sure they have them. When Amazon masters stratospheric drone delivery, we're going to be able to, you'll live anywhere on the planet, ideally, even a deep out at sea. And you'll be able to order anything and get it within like, who knows, an hour, six hours. Amazon does do drone delivery through prime air.
Starting point is 01:50:16 They uses MK30 drones, deliver small packages up to five pounds within seven and a half to eight mile radius of their fulfillment centers. Prime air locations that are notable are Toluson, West Phoenix, San Antonio, Kansas City, Hazel. Park in Detroit, Ruskin, Florida, and College Station, Texas. Mother ships that are like big, big balloon things that fly around and just all those service cities and stuff. Floating Amazon service centers carrying all the boxes at once and they just drop them like Santa Claus into your chimney. And then people will get fake, they're not really chimneys.
Starting point is 01:50:50 They're delivery ports that have hatches and it drops the box that goes into the hatch, which are the closes and it lands in your living room. It's like Santa Claus every day. Exactly. So you wouldn't keep the stuff on board, the blimp. You would have those. So it would fly out, they'd go to the center, get the items, and then bring them, and then come back to the ship. No, the ship would carry everything.
Starting point is 01:51:08 That would be a heavy and valuable ship. That's the one problem with it. All right. Let's see what else you got guys got going on. AK Storm says, shout it to C.S. Cooper for releasing his first game going viral on Steam. $5 to help a non-woke independent game developer support good culture if you can build it. We got a couple of video games we're making. Congratulations.
Starting point is 01:51:24 So we've been sitting on Normie Quest for years. And it's a playable game. It's a playable like procedurally generated infinite level game where you play a guy Normie and you're fighting, you know, robots, Antifa, basically. But since vibe coding has become so easy, my brother is now just like, I'll finish the game through vibe coding. So he's literally just dropped the code into chat GPT and said, finish it. And it is. That's how crazy it is. When you already have the game largely done and coded, having it make tweaks is really easy.
Starting point is 01:51:57 Building the game from the ground up is really hard, and it doesn't do very well. But this chat chepti, you think it got it right? Because oftentimes I have problems with my chat chbt, right? I'll put something in there, and it's like, no, no, no, you got it wrong. I know you got to train your AI. Real specific. Well, so here's a fun story. So my video at my 4 PM on Timcast is these black teenagers are rampaging through Chicago,
Starting point is 01:52:18 beating people. And so the title of it is Black Teens Rampage Through Chicago. And we've been seeing this trend quite a bit throughout the country with these teen takeovers, but it's almost. entirely black teenagers doing it. And so I took the title and I go to Chachapitian, I say, write a three sentence description. And it goes, I won't help you with that. And then I said, why not? And it says, it is, it said something like, it would be unfair to categorize an entire race of people based on these videos you may have seen. And I said, but the video is of black teenagers. And it goes,
Starting point is 01:52:48 you don't know that. I'm not kidding. It literally said, you don't know that. And I said, yes, I have seven videos. It shows a group of black teenagers doing this. And it was like, I will not help you do this. So I said, okay, opened a new chat, changed black to white, and then said, make a three sentence YouTube description based on this title, White Teens Rampage Through Chicago. And it goes, okay, white teenagers were seen rampaging through Chicago. And then I said, wow, thanks for that. And it was like, no problem. And I said, can you rewrite it but change white to black? And it goes, sure thing. And it did it. Okay. Why is stupid? So stupid. Why do you think it did it in one chat and not the other chapter? It's racist. But it's the same, it's the same system, right? Using chat chabit.
Starting point is 01:53:24 So the system is based on the prompts that it has. So everything you write, it remembers. When you open a new chat, it's blank. So if you ask it to say anything that it thinks is racist or whatever, it'll be like, no. But if you ask it to disparage white people first, you can then get it to change and say anything about any other race. Okay, speaking of that. So as long as it insults white people first, it will then insult any other race. Okay, so speaking of that, what's that, like when we were talking about that comedian guy who just did that video with Erica Kirk?
Starting point is 01:53:53 Before the show that we watched. Oh, who was that? Drusky. Yeah. Drusky. Did you see what he did? Oh, yeah, of course. Scumbag.
Starting point is 01:54:00 He showed that on the show, I think. Yep. We did. We talked about it. That's like white face. White face. I'm going to do black face again, finally. I don't, I don't, it's not the first time he's done white face, and I don't really care about white face.
Starting point is 01:54:10 I care that these psychopaz have a mass formation psychosis where they're attacking Erica Kirk, who has no impact in geopolitics. It's just she has become persona non grata number one for no reason. A mom while she's on the ground suffering. What a horrible. Dave. But I don't care. You don't have to like her, but she doesn't matter. And I know,
Starting point is 01:54:29 I'm not feeling your emotion here. Imagine everybody in the world where, like, Ian Crossland is the devil and needs to be murdered. You'd be like, why? She's big business. I get why she's under threat or is a target. But like, still. All right. Let's grab this one.
Starting point is 01:54:41 I guess you can't hide behind having kids and being a woman either. We got this from Andre Tucalescu. He says, whoa, my friend copy pays at the 10 Delta post to his Facebook and got banned. Not timeout banned, getting Eric Charmello vibes. Hmm. Indeed. Indeed, indeed, my friends. Indeed.
Starting point is 01:54:57 Let's see what we got going over here on this, that there, YouTube, huh? Let's see. SC Collins says, per Timcast tradition at the hospital with our first child son Walker, congratulations. Yay. We call that based A.F. Walker going to walk. Dylan Brown says, Ian, I hope you never change.
Starting point is 01:55:14 You piss me off. Say dumbish, but your eternal optimism and introducing me to graphene has made me some good money. Phil and Tim shut it to you. I'm sitting on a plane. Thanks to, thanks for distilling the news. Much love, man. Super cool. Right on.
Starting point is 01:55:26 I was thinking about being optimistic. Let me check my graphing stock real quick while we're here. If you have kids and you're teaching, you're giving your kids basically a tutorial. So what happens is you grow up? What's your tutorial like in this big open world? If you don't have one, if your parents aren't like giving you the tutorial, then you hit the ground and you're like, what am I supposed to do in this world? But give your kids a tutorial.
Starting point is 01:55:43 Be optimistic. Optimize that child's mind. Help them learn how to optimize the game. I have an 8.17% return on my graphing investment. Well done. Do you want to get technical on what it is? any of that? So the stock market is just like brutal
Starting point is 01:55:58 right now. You know, like money is getting just it's just dropping. It's pretty bad. Man, Tesla's down. I'm way up on Tesla. I'm up 152. Yeah. 352. 374. All right. I'm up, uh, I'm up 152% on Tesla. The market
Starting point is 01:56:14 went super high before Iranian attack before the attack on Iran and then I'm up I'm up 200% on Spotify. Holy crap. That's weird. Wow. Yeah. Graphene. I I don't know. I'm up 180% of my Pallentier stock. That was also Ian.
Starting point is 01:56:28 Palantir. He cramered into my room like, you got to buy Pallentier stock. And I was like, I'm not buying Pallantir stock. And it was at like $148. And then like a year later, I was like, I'll buy some. And then I did. I think, you know, the great depression, the big part of the Great Depression that was the bad thing was that people were investing on margins, meaning that they were using their own collateral to buy more stock. So when they lost their money, not only did they do that, they lost their loan.
Starting point is 01:56:51 They had to pay, they went into bankruptcy because they couldn't pay back the loan. Ian, are you good at predicting what's a buy? Yes. This is not. I will say this. I will say this. No, I'm just very good at... I'm not saying anybody to do anything, but I think Palantir is going to the moon.
Starting point is 01:57:04 It's like America's spy tech. It's like, it's like a private CIA, you know? Also, space... So where are we at with Palantir? SpaceX is about to IPO. What about it? It's worth... 140.
Starting point is 01:57:14 It's worth noting that SpaceX is about to IPO. 148. And they're going to build... That's why I want a lot in Tesla. They're going to build a data centers in space. Who is? Data centers in space? No, SpaceX.
Starting point is 01:57:27 Yeah, but they're private, right? They're IPOing in a couple months. Just announced like yesterday I saw it on X, yeah. Interesting. Yeah. I think they said like 30% of the stock is going to be available for consumer market. There's only one reason I'm going to buy SpaceX, and it's because when the sweet meteor of death is coming,
Starting point is 01:57:46 as one of their chief investors, I will get bored on one of the ships that escapes the Earth before it is destroyed. Through the moon, so they say. I mean, look, there's a lot of... I'm talking about the stock. No, I'm just kidding. Oh, right. The rocket.
Starting point is 01:57:59 There's a lot of people in Congress that are talking about doing things to prevent AI data centers from being built. If Musk is successful in his, you know, his effort to put AI data centers in space, they can circumvent a lot of red tape. You also don't have to worry about how... How do you cool them? Pardon me? How do you cool a data in space? Because you... Well, hold on.
Starting point is 01:58:19 Hey, hold on. She's converting the energy into light. They don't produce the heat. You use, so the actual solar panels, if you're facing the sun, they heat up, but you directly radiate heat out of the back if you're not facing it. What radiates the heat out the back to where? I don't know exactly how it works, but that's the premise is it radiates the heat because there's no. The way convection works is that heat transfers to another material. So in a vacuum, you cannot do it.
Starting point is 01:58:46 That's why thermases are vacuum seal, our vacuums. There's radiation in outer space. A human being in outer space will overheat. heat. Like, it's so annoying you watch these movies like, Guardians of the Galaxy, where he's like freezing. You can't freeze. The heat in your body has nowhere to go. It builds up. Sweating won't do anything because sweat works by evaporation. So actually, no, that should technically work. But with the vacuum, I imagine it wouldn't, you wouldn't freeze. You'd get, you'd overheat. The sweat wouldn't stay as good on your skin. It would immediately turn out.
Starting point is 01:59:18 Actually, it would come out as gas in your blood at the highest, like you, and people, you wouldn't explode. That's silly too. You probably rupture. You wouldn't rupture either. Your blood vessels would get strained and joke. The tech I brought up. You can have external radiators according to the Brave AI. It says satellites radiate heat and space
Starting point is 01:59:37 exclusively through thermal radiation because the vacuum lacks the air or matter required for conduction or convection. Right. So it doesn't use thermal radiation. To manage this, satellites use heat pipes and liquid cool loops, often containing ammonia to transfer internal waste heat to external radios, which is large, heat emissive emissivity
Starting point is 01:59:52 panels designed to emit infrared energy into the coldest. Infrared. So they're converting thermal radiation into infrared. Invidia is working on it. Because that's how you do it. The Nvidia C. You have you guys seen the light energy storage? They've created a liquid that when it's hit by light, it stores energy that can be released later on. And they've they've trialed like what you do is you have on the roof of your house pipes that run this liquid, the sun hits it, and the liquid's flowing. And when it goes into your house, they use a chemical release to release the heat from the sun
Starting point is 02:00:30 in your house. It's pretty wild. And they could do the inverse, too. You know what those liquid is. I don't know. Look it up. All right, everybody, we're to go to the uncensored portion of the show where we're going to say naughty words and have a lot of fun. So smash that like button to share the show with everyone you know. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. Stella, do you want to shout anything out? Just, you know, follow me on social media. We're going to find you. Stella's Cabito on YouTube. And follow me on X.
Starting point is 02:00:52 Stella Escobito, Instagram, all the outlets, whatever. Find me there on. TikTok, anywhere. Check me out at Ian Crossland on the internet. At Ian Crossland, that's all over the place, pretty much, hyperbolicly. Carter Banks. You can follow me at Carter Banks everywhere, pretty much. And if you want to listen to some of the music, me and Tim were referencing earlier,
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Starting point is 02:01:47 I just had an idea. What if we auctioned off the last segment of the show? every day, just like the highest bidder dictates the last 10 minutes will be. That's great. Today from Palantir. You'd make a lot more money. I don't know. Maybe some guy would be like... I don't know how much you make, but still, right?
Starting point is 02:02:02 Infinite juice-berging, Tim. Infinite juiceburging. Imagine monetizing all that. They're going to be like, talk about the U.S. Liberty. Here's $1,000. We're going to a post-money society. According to Elon says the same thing where all that really matters is how much electricity you have and how much of a payload can you move. So your integrity is super valuable for the next 30 years. All right. We're going to
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