Timcast IRL - Democrats ALREADY LOST, Virginia Court Says Redistricting UNCONSTITUTIONAL

Episode Date: April 23, 2026

Tim, Ian, and Tate are joined by Nick Sortor to discuss a judge blocks Virginia redistricting map, a leftist group allegedly funded White Supremacists at Charlottesville, a new bill looks to capture D...emocrat stronghold, creepy messages emerge from UFO scientists found dead, and new findings point to a buried megastructure under the pyramids.   SUPPORT THE SHOW BUY CAST BREW COFFEE NOW - https://castbrew.com/ Join - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwN... Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Tate @realTateBrown (everywhere) |  @TimcastTateBrown  (YouTube) Ian  @IanCrossland  (everywhere) | https://graphene.movie/ Producer: Carter @carterbanks (X) |  @trashhouserecords  (YT) Guest:  Nick Sortor @nicksortor (X) Podcast available on all podcast platforms! Democrats ALREADT LOST, Virginia Court Says Redistricting UNCONSTITUTIONAL | Timcast IRL For advertising inquiries please email sponsorships@rumble.com

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Starting point is 00:01:33 And the judge is like, yeah, go ahead and do it. Basically, they went through all of that just a flop onto their faces. Wow. I was a little black pilled the other day seeing this happening because it's like the deep state literally is taking over Virginia as their last bastion after being crushed by Donald Trump. But they're even struggling to get it done down there. So, okay.
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Starting point is 00:04:13 He's talking about you. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is you already figured out because I asked for us help, but it's Nick Sorter. Thank you for having me again, Tim. Appreciate you. Who are you? What do you do? I'm an independent reporter and unfortunately I'm spending a lot more time here in the D.C. area because there aren't as many ICE deportations happening. I guess we'll maybe talk about that at some point. But you got to get in this fraud train. It's everywhere. Like where do you start? You know, throw it, throw it dart at a map. Hop on a plane. Wait, wait. No, it's got to be like, you got to get all of the, all of the Democrat cities and states and put them in a big hat and then just pull one out and be like, Leserol, I bet you'll find crazy fraud.
Starting point is 00:04:51 I mean, I look at my messages every single day and people are like, oh, I found fraud here in this state. It's like, okay, I'll add it to the list. I think we're getting close to 50 at this point. Are you like in a holding pattern for deportations right now where you're kind of got your ear to the ground kind of so you're, that's why you haven't developed, like, dove into any other stories? Well, yeah, because I think that mass deportations are, if we go away from that, then like, may as well just give up the country at that point because it's, we've got, you know, the official number has been 20 million for, like 30 years now. And so we're saying that no illegals came in under Joe Biden. The numbers are BS. We're not deporting nearly enough people. And worst of the worst is coat for amnesty. Indeed. Well, Ian is obviously here. Yeah, thanks, Tim. At Ian Cross, you find me on the internet, but I also got the real tape Brown. It's true. I'm the real one and I'm here and I'm happy to
Starting point is 00:05:41 be here. It's only one of them and he's the real one and I'm Carter Banks. And let's get to the news, man. We got big, big news. Some say too big. CNN says, Judge Barr's certification of Virginia redistricting results, state AG promises appeal. Well, heavens me. They say a judge in rural Southern Virginia on Wednesday ordered the results of Tuesday's vote not be certified on several grounds, including the state lawmakers, did not follow their own rules in passing the redistricting referendum. Tazewell County Circuit Court Judge, Jack Hurley also called the ballot language put to voters
Starting point is 00:06:17 flagrantly misleading. I just want to stress. You're like a conservative leaning guy in a rural area being told that 51% will strip you of your voice and you're a judge. You're going to be like, I bet this dude was sitting there watching it happening. He's like watching this show being like, I can't wait to get to work tomorrow. Oh, yeah. I am going to rubber stamp this thing so fast. Yeah, well, and he's got a point.
Starting point is 00:06:37 Like, I live in Virginia and when I went and voted in this. I knew exactly what I was going in to vote. I had to like reread the language for a second because it was like, we want to re-issue fairness for the upcoming elections. I was like, yeah, I'm in favor. Wait a second. How do you vote no on that? That's the entire thing. So you go in there not knowing about it and being the fact that we decided that we were going to spend.
Starting point is 00:07:00 And not we. I'm sorry. Let me take that back. Not we. The RNC decided that they were going to dump $100 million into John Cornyn's race instead of this much more important race down in Virginia. A lot of people didn't know what they were even voting on, right? They're going out of the polls. We read the question that was a super misleading.
Starting point is 00:07:20 It's not like you got a map on the ballot. It was, did you guys read the question out last night or do I need to do we did? Yeah, I'll pull it up. Okay. Virginia. It's so funny. Yeah, that's got a one shot like kind of uninformed voters. There's no question about it.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Again, you read the language. And again, if you have no idea what's going on, you're like, should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections while ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting. after the 2030 census. And so many people read, Restore Fairness, yeah, that's a good thing. I'll vote for that. I mean, it's unbelievable, to your point, Nick. I mean, like, the fundraising gap was, what,
Starting point is 00:08:03 $60 million, something like that in that ballpark? Three to one. Three to one, utterly ridiculous. And then you have, like, again, John Cornyn getting his pot dependent. You have, like, Chris Lasavita coming out on Twitter and, like, instead of showing you a little humility and being like, yeah, okay, maybe I fumbled this.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Instead, he's, like, attacking, like, random guys on Twitter, just out of nowhere. Well, Chris Lasavita wasn't being paid. to help with it. He's being paid to try to force a rhino. Keep in mind, this is a really big point here. It's not just about getting, what's the name, John Cornyn, reelected. It's not like he's in a close race with a Democrat.
Starting point is 00:08:35 They're trying to get John Cornyn to beat another Republican, a better Republican. Right. I mean, it's just money thrown into a hole and burned. I want to throw this map up there and just tell you. So here's what happened. I'm sitting on my couch watching Brett Baer as one. does. He's a fantastic newsman. I mean that sincerely. It's not a joke. He's great. And right at the top of the hour, he goes, a Virginia court has struck down the redistricting efforts and is refusing to issue a
Starting point is 00:09:02 temporary stay pending appeal. Then they give you some of the context. And I was just like, holy, it's not even been 24 hours. And the deep state attempt to turn Virginia into a vassal of the deep state has failed. Amazing. I want to show you. You all need to understand. See, Where we are, let me zoom in. Can I zoom in on this image right here? And I'm going to tell you, see number six and number 10. We are like right here. That's where we are right now. That means I go to Virginia for lunch. As Tate mentioned, he lives there. We are probably a couple of minutes, depending on the studio, from Loudoun or Frederick County, Virginia. This whole block right here, number six, quite literally is where we get lunch relatively often. Ten is. Loudon and I go there for Korean barbecue at Gogi 92 shout out it's like the best Korean barbecue ever. Ian knows it. He's got this look on his face. I love it. I don't
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Starting point is 00:10:15 Here's what they've done to the districts that we live in, our crew here, and where we go for lunch and hang out. They've turned Winchester, where we go for lunch, and Loudoun into one congressional district, basically, lumping Winchester, which is blue, with Loudoun, which is deep blue,
Starting point is 00:10:31 eliminating all of the conservatives. It's a deep conservative area. If you take a look at the, let me pull up the redistricting vote. Let's get the results VA. Because you can actually see, check this out. I'll show you exactly what they did. So this is what I'm talking about right here.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Frederick County, it voted none. No, right? You take a look here at Shenandoah County. You take a look at Warren County. You take a look at Clark County. They all voted no. And the Democrats were like, yeah, let's eliminate that. Let's take away their voices. These people said no to this map. And it was thrust upon them by this tiny little piece right here. Here you go. This is what it is. Alexandria, about 50,000 yes votes. Fairfax County, 140,000 yes votes. That's what basically throws this into yes, territory. It's 130. What is it? It's not even. It's not even. It's not even it's 90,000. And they get that from just Alexandria, just Fairfax. And they eliminate all of the little orange spots in the state, lose their voice. Well, they got crushed. Good riddance. Well, I mean, you probably saw, I don't know how close we were tracking this last night, but of course, Fairfax County was the, it was over an hour after the polls that already closed before they even counted one vote in Fairfax County. And you're like, okay, well, why is that? Because it's the deep. Because it's the deep state. That is the deep state capital of the United States is Fairfax County. No joke. Literally it is. And I will tell you exactly what's going on right now. Actually, I'll put it this way. I have some theories and I'm probably wrong about everything. That being said, with the move against the SPLC, this is, in my opinion, one of the NGO, it's a nonprofit. We call them NGOs when they're at the international scale. The government through USAID and these crony legal schemes were funneling government
Starting point is 00:12:20 money to various lawyers and NGOs that were being used for political purposes and manipulation, running ad campaigns, propping up like law firms that were fighting for political causes, finding their way through various donation platforms to get Democrats elected. Trump crushed USAID. He basically took a sledgehammer to the deep state. The roaches of the deep state crawled like the scum they are into, well, they always lived in Fairfax, to be honest. And they are trying to form a last bastion in Virginia.
Starting point is 00:12:50 Virginia, the remnants. You know what I would, I would say this to all of my liberal friends who can only understand politics through the lens of popular fiction like Harry Potter or Star Wars. I would say the deep state is the death eaters, Voldemort's henchmen trying to come back together, or the first order from the sequel movies you all like, despite they were them being miserably bad movies. Now that you understand what we're talking about, you know why we don't like these people. Yeah, well, what's interesting at least, I mean, look, turnout, this record high turnout, if you compare it to the last gubernatorial election, I mean, when some series got spanked by Spanberger. So I think going in, I was anticipating a yes vote.
Starting point is 00:13:36 I actually ended up being a lot closer than I thought it was going to be. I expected like a five-point spread because I'd seen the fundraising numbers. And in addition to that, I guess I do live in Virginia. I won't say which county, but closer to D.C. And I was just getting like Obama ads on every YouTube. is Obama ads, nonstop, didn't see any Republican ads. So I was thinking, like, we're going to get spanked a lot closer, which is just interesting, honestly. But in addition to that, okay, this court, this judge has struck this down. The Virginia Supreme Court actually tilts conservative.
Starting point is 00:14:05 This is according to Balladpedia, a few other sources. It actually tilts conservative. So, I mean, there is a situation in which this escalates quite quickly. It just depends on how much fight the GV. I mean, are they going to clean up their mess here? The national GOP owes it to the Republicans in Virginia to clean up this mess. Yeah, absolutely. Well, they should have been, you know, helping out a lot more weeks ago.
Starting point is 00:14:26 But, you know, I digress on that. But there is actually a really good constitutional argument here. The judge today that struck this down so quickly literally called it egregious, right? Because when you call this was passed through a quote unquote special session. When the governor calls a special session, it is done for a specific reason. And what they passed through that is limited to that reason, right? In this special session, they decided to, it was supposed to be for a limited budget matter. And that's when they rammed these maps through here.
Starting point is 00:14:59 So if we have any semblance of, you know, a fair judicial system left, this will get thrown out in May. There's a theory that they let them. I don't know if you guys heard this theory that they let the Democrats spend tons of money on this, just because they knew it wasn't. Knowing it would crushed. We're not that good of 40. man. I'm just saying it's a lot. Let me let me put it this way. I actually, I'm not entirely sure. I was I was interviewing Seb Gorka last year and I asked him if the deep state had been crushed. And he says, no, absolutely not. They're still there. And he's not wrong. What I see
Starting point is 00:15:32 here with the move against the SPLC, their deep state. I mean, they are, they are now being a court of this indictment. They funded part of. I'm not going to be as hyperbolic at some of these outlets. They were providing resources to one of the organizers who helped secure transport for many people who showed up. This was the SPLC, according to the indictment, helping to foment unite the right through organizing so they could then come out and fundraise against it. And many other nonprofits fundraised against it as well. What I will say is I'm going to make it as personal as possible is that the SPLC tried accusing me as well as several others in 2018 of being Russian assets, of being orchestrated or directed by the Russian government. And it didn't work.
Starting point is 00:16:16 I have talked about this before. After my coverage in Sweden, I received several emails from Russia Today trying to license my footage, despite the fact it was all fair use and you didn't need to license it. So I rightly ignored their emails because I'm not going to take their money. Then I had people hit me up who are friends being like, oh, by the way, Russia Today wants to buy the footage from you. And I said, finally, I snapped and I said, why would they buy footage that's free to use? This makes no sense. F off. then finally Merrick Garland came out and he got his wish and he falsely accused me and many others of taking money from the Russian government.
Starting point is 00:16:50 They can't malign me in any other way. They can't call me far right. They can't call me a white supremacist. They had nothing. So the SPLC, strangely, along with eventually the smear they got through Merrick Garland, was trying to call me and many others as coordinated by the Russians. And the reason why this matters, the article that they wrote, which they did have to retract, was pointing out that leftists, like at the time, In 2018, I'm like a liberal guy. I was like a pro-Bernie guy before that.
Starting point is 00:17:17 It was me, Rania Kalik, Ben Norton, Max Blumenthal, all very clearly on the left. And they could not call them fascists and they could not call them white supremacists because they were well-known communists. Like, not all of them, I'm just saying, like, they're all pretty much on the left easily, similarly with Jimmy Dor. So they tried maligning us as Russians and it didn't work, but they eventually did get their stupid play two years ago, which is fake. These people must be crushed. They did the same thing Tulsi Gabbard and Cash Patel. And I hope, I beg and I pray that these people are utterly
Starting point is 00:17:54 destroyed. You know, because I will just say this. I never did anything these people. I didn't know these people. Literally at the time in 2018, I'm just some random guy who worked advice and I went to Sweden. And I was like, I'm going to film stuff for a vlog. I had no idea what was going on. I wasn't promoting Trump. In fact, I said, I'm going there to prove Trump wrong. And these people tried to destroy my life. They put out these fake reports claiming that of all people, Chris Reagan, who does comedy sketches and plays video games, had collaborated with Richard Spencer. They put me in the center of this nexus of the alt-right networking with their alternative influencer network. And I'm sitting here being like, it is the weirdest experience in the world
Starting point is 00:18:37 to have academics, NGOs, start accusing you of being a white supremacist and a Russian. This is back in 2018. And I'm like, I only had like 100,000 subscribers on YouTube. I'm sitting here being like, what the heck? What is this? Why are these people coming after me?
Starting point is 00:18:52 They are evil, deranged lunatics who must be crushed. I think the system is being dismantled. That's the most important because the individuals will come in and then leave and come in and it's like hard to track. Who's who? Who's doing what?
Starting point is 00:19:07 Who's calling what? who's calling what shots? But that system of globalization, that it's basically an international banking system that's through the Federal Reserve has tried to take the United States for 100 years, is trying to malign people that are like, no, American property rights, gun rights, free speech, fuck the corporation, pardon my language, but welcome to America. And that's the system that is like so, but I do like that they're working on it. I mean, what did cash do yesterday?
Starting point is 00:19:35 Oh, the indictments. Yeah. Yeah, this is, it's looking very good. Yeah, I mean, like, look, first of all, we need a truth and reconciliation committee for Charlottesville. I mean, it's very obvious. People have been saying it for years that it was riddled with feds. Everyone kind of knew that implicitly. And now we have, like, hard proof that it's the case. They literally put names out. In addition to that, I mean, there's something to be said about the fact of, did the SPLC try to control, again, like voices that were sort of dominating the mainstream, pushing the mainstream in different directions?
Starting point is 00:20:05 No, they go after like dissident policy, you know, they infiltrate sort of the dissident sphere because, again, that's where they can play around. That's their playground, that sort of thing. That's just kind of proof to me. It's evident to me that really the mainstream, the people that are careful, the people that keep their noses clean is actually we're all like the decision-making process. I think Charlie Kirk sort of exemplifies this perfectly is why did they target Charlie Kirk? You know, people made this point after he was shot.
Starting point is 00:20:30 They were like, oh, well, you know, why would they shoot him? Why would they kill him? He's not even like far right. It's like that's the point because he is the guy that stepped into the mainstream and then pushed it in the correct direction. That's why they target effective people. And the SPLC is just evidence. It's like no, it's like dissident nobodies and it's just entrapment. They're entrapping vulnerable people.
Starting point is 00:20:50 Everyone's known this for years. So it's great to finally see some movement on it. I mean, they were paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to these people. It's not like they were cutting them a $500 check and telling them to go out and start a riot. I mean, hundreds of thousands of dollars. This isn't chump changed in it. playing with. Yeah. You guys ready to have your minds blown? Frequently. You ready to have your minds blown? Welcome to Timcast, IRL, my friends. First, Daily Wire, lefty anti-hate group paid white supremacists to
Starting point is 00:21:16 plan infamous Charlottesville rally indictment. You all heard the news yesterday, right? At the SPLC was indicted because they were providing resources to a bunch of white supremacists, including an individual who was an organizer of Unite the Right. According to the indictment was providing the transportation for these people, some of them, to arrive. How about this one? Georgetown law, witness to tragedy, a victim of fake news conspiracy, sues Alex Jones as well as others. And what did this man sue Alex Jones for? Gilmore is suing Alex Jones in full wars, former congressman, Alan West, and others for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress for branding him a murderous deep state shill and mobilizing an army of followers
Starting point is 00:22:02 to pursue a campaign of harassment and threats against him that continues to this day. From Sandy Hook to Pizagate to Charlottesville, Los Vegas and out Parkland, the defendants thrive by inciting devastating real-world consequences with the propaganda and lies they published, said Gilmore. Today I'm asking a court to hold them responsible for the personal and professional damage their lies have caused me, and more importantly to deter them from repeating this dangerous pattern of defamation and intimidation. Gilmore, a Charlottesville area resident on leave from his career as a foreign service officer, had his phone camera running when a neo-Nazi James Alex
Starting point is 00:22:34 Field Jr. barreled his Dodge Challenger into a crowd of peaceful counter-protesters. After hearing some media characterized the attack as an accident or act of self-defense, and fearing that other attacks might follow, Gilmore posted the video. They say Gilmore was contacted by media outlets to discuss his personal experience and soon became the target of elaborate online conspiracies that place him in the center of a deep state plot to stage the attack and destabilize the Trump administration. Now, I don't know who this guy is. I don't know what Alex or anybody else said about him. The interesting thing, however, as many people are pointing out, Alex Jones made the claim at the time that Charlottesville was staged by the SPLC that these people are actors and
Starting point is 00:23:16 Democrat shills coming out to make these fake events. Everybody right now is praising Alex Jones. Can you put Ian on camera real quick? And you can see, oh, we can actually see it. But just behind Ian is an Alex Jones was right jar. The issue now is, according to the news, Alex Jones and others settled with this person. I will say this first and foremost. I don't know this guy is. And if he was falsely maligned and is not involved in whatever the SPLC was doing, then yes, you defamed some random guy who was just filming. Don't do that. However, it is interesting that the lawsuit is predicated upon the theory that the SPU. was organizing and fomenting this conflict when in fact now an indictment alleges just that.
Starting point is 00:24:00 I want to bring this to frame because this did get mentioned before. I think I might shift the frame around so it's in the shot behind us. We've had this for a while. Yeah. And it's just for quick, I mean, it's so obvious what's going on here, again, the collaboration between the SPLC and the Democratic Party. Because think when Joe Biden ran for president, when he announced his campaign for president, what was it predicated on? Why did he say he decided to run for president? He cited Charlottesville. He cited Charlottesville. He said, that's the reason I ran. When I saw that happen, I knew I had to run. And then in his announcement video, it was literally all footage from Charlottesville. This is all, like, the SPLC aren't idiots. We're not just throwing
Starting point is 00:24:34 money around a dissident circle, like, just trying to defame random people. No, this is all calculated. There's a lot of the D&C. And it's abundantly clear. The entire Biden presidency was predicated on Charlottesville. It'd be the crazy. We don't know who the, uh, do we know who the informant was for Unite the Wright? It was just F-3-7. It'd be really wild if it turns out to be this guy. I mean, but it brings up a broader fact as well as like these people that go out and, you know, say Alex Jones makes an accusation and then all of a sudden he's being sued for it. You have to ask yourself, it's like a lot of these attorneys, it's like $2,000 an hour, right,
Starting point is 00:25:13 to pay attorneys, civil litigators to represent you when you're suing somebody unless they're doing it on contingency, which actually is less common than people think. who is funding that? And so there's a huge rabbit hole that hopefully the FBI is going to go down. I'm hoping that we've just basically hit the tip of the iceberg at this point, and they can dig further down, down, down, down to figure out, okay, who is enabling them to do this via really expensive high-powered lawyers? Are you saying we're supposed to audit the Federal Reserve? Absolutely, yes.
Starting point is 00:25:47 I think that when you go on the rabbit hole, you start to... First you go through the Federal Reserve, and it's like, oh, this point. part of the realm. And then you get to the bank for international settlements and you're like, oh, God, the money is coming from Switzerland? I didn't know. Or maybe. That's my guess. But I mean, you're, you're asking more granular like, who's that money going to that's going to, that's then going to the NGOs probably like, I'm sure it's laundered like crazy. Who knows? What do they have? The Panama paper, like the Panama papers, you know, all those banks and Panama and like, I don't know, man.
Starting point is 00:26:16 Because it's all like, it's all a redistribution racket. I mean, look at what the Biden administration pulled off. You talk about PPP. You talk about all these different. different, you know, apparatuses that were set up to extract money effectively from patriots and redistribute among a lot of newcomers, a lot of people that are sort of in the patronage network for the Democrat Party. They set the table with Charlottesville. That's set the table. It's stoked racial grievance among Americans. And it made it quite clear for everyday people that, oh my gosh, this is like, there's an insurgency of white nationalists in this country. I need to head to the ballot box and vote for Joe Biden. And then what did Joe Biden do?
Starting point is 00:26:47 Just put money right back into the Patriots Network. You got Katanji Brown Jackson on the Supreme Court. Like all these different things that we now have to deal with. with, you know, everyone talks about, you know, Trump was able to overturn all of his executive orders. That's true, but there's a lot of systematic damage that Biden did. It was all calculated. It was all set up. Again, the SPLC aren't idiots. You can go look at all these names. These are like high-powered influential people. These aren't just like random activists like we're used to seeing with like BLM. These are people that like know what they're doing. Again, they're being very cautious, being very prudent, being careful how to get the money moved. Again, from point A to point B,
Starting point is 00:27:16 that's how you do it. You set the table for a Biden, a Biden presidency. But so this, the, you know, we're talking about those, the deep state lawyer type thing as well. Allegedly, okay, let's be clear, I'll say that to the camera right now. That's the operating word for everything I'm about to say, allegedly. I don't know if you just saw today the, the Blaze Media guy, I guess former Blaze Media guy, the, what was the name, Steve Baker? Steve Baker with the Blaze, you know, the one that came out with this big, elaborate story on who the actual capital or attempted capital bomber at the RNC and the DNC was, and it was this, I guess, this former Capitol Police officer that now works for the CIA or whatever. There's this firm,
Starting point is 00:28:02 Claire Locke, right, that has now decided that they're going to jump in and represent her in a defamation suit against Steve Baker and the Blaze. And then you go back and look to see who else they have represented, Dominion voting systems. The president and first lady of France for, you know, the Bridget McCrone is actually a dude case. Bill Gates. That's a big one. And you're like, okay, so again, who is paying for that? I'm not going to, for a second, believe that a police officer is able to pay that $2,000 an hour rate.
Starting point is 00:28:40 Well, and I want to hit on the point again, and that's so true. And I want to hit on this point again, I made it earlier. But it's like people need to remember this and look out for this in the future. is again, there's a reason why the SPLC wasn't paying guys like, I don't know, Matt Walsh, or paying guys like Charlie Kirk, because those guys can advance right-wing ideas successfully and they, like, single-handedly change the zeit guys, they single-handedly move the Overton window, move the mainstream to where they wanted to be. Again, they paid off these kind of dissident guys because, again, they're not threatened by them.
Starting point is 00:29:07 You wouldn't give money to someone you're threatened by. You would give money to people that you're not threatened by. And, like, seriously, like, base guy number 454 who, like, Spurger's on Twitter all day, that's not threatening to the mainstream in any way. We just saw evidence of that. They're paying them directly because, again, it foments an environment that is actually bad for the right wing to actually succeed, for it to actually thrive.
Starting point is 00:29:27 And that's why, if you go to the SPLC, you'll see the guys that are actually movers and shakers are listed on the website as target number one, and the SPLC is moving money to sort of apparatchiks that actually harm those guys, that target those guys' family that take pot shots at them if you follow the money in a lot of situations. So it's very obvious what's going on here.
Starting point is 00:29:43 And again, it's really great, you know, let's see a super base guy on Twitter, or drop a truth in New York or whatever, but it's like, these guys aren't actually threatening to the mainstream order. They're not threatening the liberal regime as it stands. It sounds kitsy and corny to say, but guys like Charlie Kirk were effective at doing so. That's why they were put in the crosshairs of the SPLC,
Starting point is 00:30:01 and that's why they weren't getting paid off by them. And there's actually much bigger ROI than just power that SPLC got by allegedly going in and helping to foment the Charlottesville rally. Their fundraising after Charlottesville went up tens of millions. millions of dollars. Yeah. So power, the narrative, and money. I mean, great ROI for them. It all makes sense. And a president out of it. And a president. Yeah. So I mean, it's just, a puppet president at that. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Well, that was the best part is it was a puppet president. Guess who was staffing a lot of the Biden administration. We all know now that the Biden administration was actually sort of being run and
Starting point is 00:30:36 operated by a lot of his staff. A lot of those staffers came out of activist networks. We, we know that. You can go, you can go to their LinkedIn's and look at their job history. Like, I'm not making this up. Like, again, they came and it's like the activism world. again, the NGO, the nonprofit world, and then jumped into the White House and the PPO office during the Biden administration was literally rubber stamping activists that come into the administration.
Starting point is 00:30:56 At every, we're talking like labor, we're talking USDA, like everywhere you looked in the Biden administration, if you go through their LinkedIn's, again, and I'm not saying this like, you know, you shouldn't do anything of these people. I'm just saying, look at their career history. They came out of these activists networks.
Starting point is 00:31:10 That's all this was. There was one giant patronage network for the left. And honestly, the reason I am not super angry to some degrees because we should be doing that. We should be creating Patriot Networks for our guys. And the Trump administration is doing a great job of that. But like, let's put this in it. Let's kick this in the overdrive. If we're going to clear out the deep state, let's fill it with patriots who have the best interests for this country in mind.
Starting point is 00:31:30 Let's pull this. We got it from McCormick.com. Hey, there's a congressman who's trying to make D.C. a square again. And I'm actually in favor of it because Arlington should have never been separated from D.C. to begin with. However, I will also stress this will give the deep state the federal government. So the big counter to what happened in Virginia where they basically turned one small jurisdiction into five congressional districts, eliminating four Republican seats. Many people have said, okay, first, a court struck it down. But if they want to play hardball, then why don't we turn D.C. into a square and drag Arlington back into D.C., eliminating that part of Virginia.
Starting point is 00:32:07 Excuse me. However, I will stress this. As much as we have Congressman of Cormick here proposing it, as well as many others, that would mean that all of those feelings. Fairfax County deep state individuals would now be residents of Washington, D.C. They'd live in a federal jurisdiction. I don't know that we want to allow them to fight for representation to the federal government directly. But I'd still argue functionally it's the right thing to do outside of any cultural issue. I think people shouldn't put too much stake in this.
Starting point is 00:32:34 And I mean, I'd love to see this. I mean, I understand the counter arguments. But like, I think this would actually solve a lot of our problems with the current situation. Again, I wouldn't put too much stake in this because there's two things that you could do to make D.C. square again. is one, again, through congressional approval, because if you want to move state borders that you have to get congressional approval, not going to happen, especially if we get spanked in the midterms. Okay, well, what's the other option? Trump issues an executive order. Virginia rebuffs, and then we use the DOJ to go after Virginia. That's going to go to the Supreme Court. Again,
Starting point is 00:33:00 the Supreme Court's not going to uphold a D.C. Square again. So I'm just like, I think it's fun to, but the reality we should be more angry at the GOP. And the fact that Trump even has to, like, even take a look at cleaning up their mess is what really the scandal is, because I don't think there's really any chance that this could happen. So the, I agree. Initially, D.C. was, when they created the federal district, it was 100 square miles. It's now down to like 60-something square miles. And that's because the Congress, and there is an argument to be made that when Congress did this back in the 1800s, that it doesn't pass a constitutional muster for giving up part of the federal district, but it has never been challenged in court. Check that out. So,
Starting point is 00:33:39 yeah, that's exactly how it, and that's the way it should be. right now. It's still on the Maryland side, it's still the same, but on the Virginia side, they ceded it over to... Yeah, how does that make sense? That would be the city or the district would be... So then they could, because in D.C., you're allowed to have
Starting point is 00:33:57 federal groups. And notice how it's lined with Washington monuments. It's true. Yeah, it probably wouldn't happen. Yeah. You'd be phased. Obolists, just all around here. If you can go and they're just like, you can find these monuments. They're still there. Oh, they're really still there? Yeah, look it up. There's like little stone pillars.
Starting point is 00:34:12 George Washington. Set those up. The thing is the Supreme Court's going to give us a heat check on it. They're usually in areas, though, where you really don't want to go. Oh, yeah. Yeah, they're in the hood. On Anacoste. What are they?
Starting point is 00:34:24 Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Oh, wow. Now, the Supreme Court's going to give us a heat check on this. I was saying, like, gigantic. Oh, yeah. That would be bad. We'll get a heat check for the Supreme Court on birthright citizenship because that also pertains to slavery-related issues.
Starting point is 00:34:39 So, again, if they rule in favor of that, let's push with this. Because the whole reason, the Al-rengths. Alexandria and Arlington receded back to Virginia was because Polk was trying to basically pass abolition. I don't like that guy. He gave back Mexico. Yeah, yeah. And he was trying to ban slavery in D.C.
Starting point is 00:34:55 So that was kind of the concession he had to make was to give basically Alexander and Arlington back to D.C. So the Supreme Court's going to give us a heat check with birthright citizenship. If they're saying, no, like some stuff pertains to the slavery era and then not, we're actually going to get a little closer to determining if this could even be viable to make D.C. square again. But I just don't think there's a chance in Hades. No, I don't think so. It would mean that you made Arlington like federal jurisdiction,
Starting point is 00:35:18 which would mean you'd see National Guard on the street corners in Arlington. I don't think the citizens of that city want to go back to that. Well, it's not up to them. It's up to how hard Virginia would fight it and they would fight it pretty hard as long as the Hamburgers and power. You know, you could have done this when Yonkin was in charge. It actually was a little bit more viable. But no, the DOJ is going to have to go after the state of Virginia. You're losing that in the Supreme Court. It was not a chance. I don't know. Maybe there's some lawyers that in the crowd that have like a constitutional argument. I didn't think of. about, but pretty much everyone I've talked to in the legal realm has said, yeah, it's, it's pretty
Starting point is 00:35:47 open and shut case. To your point, Nick, no one's even tried to challenge it in court because it just hasn't been. So for those that don't know, under Polk, we won this massive war against Mexico and basically took everything over. Then he negotiated with them to take everything up to California and then have the Rio Grande be the barrier, but we could have actually taken large chunks of Mexico. But so, depending on who you ask, they'll give you different answers. I watch a documentary about it where the American people largely were ambivalent and we're like, uh, and then he decided we're just, we don't want it. So we're going to draw the Rio Grande and that's it and the war is over. And then, uh, we could have had more.
Starting point is 00:36:22 Yeah, and that would have been an interesting situation because that would have given the Confederacy quite a bit more resources in their war. Who knows what timeline would be in right now. Well, yeah. Probably, they probably, um, to say the relationship between the Southerners and the Mexicans would have been frosty would be an understate. You couldn't have blockaded the Confederacy if they had more Mexican territory. Yeah. Texas only joined the Confederacy due to proximity. At least that's one of the historical arguments. And then the north stage to blockade on southern ports, which they could have shifted either in the Gulf or to the Pacific.
Starting point is 00:36:53 Yeah. Yeah, I mean, it would just been a mess because you would have incorporated millions of Mexicans into the country. At the time, I mean, you know, some people think the country's always been 20% Mexican. No, that's actually a really recent thing. The amount of people who the border crossed was actually very minimal. Most Mexican Americans now can trace their lineage to the last few decades of more recent arrivals. In addition to that, Polk, I think he wrote this, actually, or said this, is that occupying Mexico City would have been a nightmare. I mean, the amount of guerrilla resistance you would have seen in Mexico City would have just been, I mean, have you seen Mexico City now? It's already an exceptionally violent place. Could you imagine when they're angry? I don't know. Actually, Mexico City is pretty nice. You know, when you say Mexico City is violent, it's true in the sense that Chicago was also a very violent place.
Starting point is 00:37:33 Yeah, but Mexico City, the cops are super corrupt, too. That's the biggest problem I heard from Westerners that live there, the cops shake you down all the time. They're more scared of the cops than they are the locals. I mean, I can always speak for personal experience, so you're probably right, but I would say my experience in Mexico City has been they treat wealthy Americans like royalty. And I don't mean wealthy, like in my sense. I mean like a middle class American is wealthy when you go to Mexico City. So you go to the finest restaurants. And the attitude that I've found and the people that I've worked with have found is cartels and police will flay a man alive for attacking a tourist.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Because the story goes, there was this somewhere in the. Yucatan, there was like a resort town with a casino and two dudes, I think they kidnapped, raped and murdered some women, some young women, and then all the tourists stopped. State Department like issued a warning saying, don't go here, it's dangerous. So the cartel caught these guys, and I believe they flayed them in public. Because after these two dumb guys murdered these women, the cartel lost $100 million a year in all the tourism money. So they were like, we're going to make an example of anybody who had hurt a wealthy American coming here. And so if those aren't familiar with flaying, I assume many of them, they peeled their skin off in front of the public.
Starting point is 00:38:48 Yeah. Well, didn't you see, what was it, Puerto Vallarta? Like, not even that long ago, where it was like this, people were saying, oh, it's going to be, the cartels are about to, you know, bomb the entire city of Puerto Vallarta at this point, because one of their leaders ended up being killed in a raid or something. Like, that would be a very bad idea for them. And it's like, that's not in their interest, right? So it's, I know a lot of people were pushing that, but that was... We'll really see, because the World Cup coming up this summer, they're playing seven or eight games in Mexico, in Guadalajara, I think Monterey and Mexico City. I mean, the police there are going to have to be on lockdown. Because if any of these cartels are wanting to send a message,
Starting point is 00:39:24 this would be the time to do it. The interesting about Mexico is basically, because of its proximity to us, we, I think correctly so, view it as quite a rough place. But on the global scale, Mexico is actually quite developed when you compare it. Oh, dude, Mexico City is basically And it's just funny when you watch a movie and like Mexico is always sepia toned. Yeah. Like clearly you've never been to Mexico City where it's like bright neon lights downtown. And it's also colder than a lot of American cities. Exactly. It's elevated and cold. And in the summer when it's like 90 degrees of Chicago, it's like 70 in Mexico City. Because it's elevated. And they have Buffalo Wild Wings. So spare me. Mexico City is based and fun. Is it the old Aztec capital? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:01 Tuatua Hakka. Yeah, it is. But we don't we don't we don't say that anymore. That that name is. Mexico. Mexico City. You'll see that day. Mexico. Mexico. The Roma neighborhood there is lovely. I mean, like, there's some really nice places. But the thing is the rent there is getting driven really high because a lot of Americans that work remote are moving down to Mexico City.
Starting point is 00:40:16 And there was this video that went viral a few years ago. There was native sentiment, like getting stoked to Mexico City because people are like, what are all these foreigners doing here? Get them out of here. I'm sick of these foreigners. I'm like, all right, kind of base. No, the same. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:40:31 I'm split. I agree with them. I'm split, yeah. Like Americans are going down there and asking for tacos and when they give them soft shell tortillas, because they don't have hard shell tortillas, they're like, I want Taco Bell. And then they're just like, a what?
Starting point is 00:40:43 That'd be me. You're like, I would like a hard shell taco with cheddar cheese. They would go, we have neither of those things. I just need corn. They have that. Gritos, Locos, taco. And tortillas are thicker down there. The other thing people that don't understand is that Mexican food,
Starting point is 00:40:58 we call it Mexican food, it's Tex-Mex. Yeah. You go to Mexican food, you order Mexican food, you're going to get chicken and rice. Yeah. And then you're like, I want a burrito. They're going to be like, you want a little donkey? Right. And the people there are thicker, too, they have a higher obesity in the United States. A lot of people don't know that. And in addition to that, another funny thing about Mexico is you remember that craze for a while. People are people like, you got to buy Mexican Coke. You know, Mexican Coke? Oh, yeah. It's the only other country on Planet Earth that also used high fructose corn syrup as a sweetener in the Coke. People were importing a bunch of it. I mean, some of it was cane sugar, but a lot of people were importing cans like in California, and they'd get it and they're like, oh. because it's the Coke in a bottle
Starting point is 00:41:36 that's specifically manufactured with cane sugar if you go to Mexico City and grab a bottle of coke it's high fructose corn syrup. Yeah. There will be a plastic bottle in Spanish you'll grab it. Al high fructose corn syrup, oh. Yeah, but you know where you can get it with cane sugar? Canada, so we should have been importing Canadian Coca-Cola the whole time. I don't know. I don't trust Canadians.
Starting point is 00:41:53 I think people got confused ordering Mexican Coke in Los Angeles and benders. Snowback offensive. Is it racist? I don't think so. Snow Mexicans, they really get married at it. I want to call them. People call them like frost monkeys. I love Canadian.
Starting point is 00:42:08 It's allowed because they're white. And I love Canadians. Like I'm one of the few people in the conservative commentary that like backs up Canadians. But that is really funny. I will give them Putin. And I don't mean generic Putin. I mean like legit Putin restaurants where they got all the fix-ins and there's different flavors. Like the way I would describe it, having, I hung out in Montreal quite a bit and sometimes Toronto.
Starting point is 00:42:29 Poutine is like saying nachos. You know, so it's like if you tell someone not. nachos, they're imagining tortilla chips with cheese on them. But you can get like barbacoa nachos, you can get jalapeno and sour cream or salsa or pulled pork. That's what Poutine is like. Poutine's the vessel. And I kind of have to have a go-off moment too. This is my gripe with people that just like dunk on Canada all day. It's because it's safe. It's not threatening to like liberals at all to like make fun of Canadians or French people or British people because they're also white people. That's fair game. But people will like chest beat all day about Canada or Britain. And then when India
Starting point is 00:43:01 comes up all of a sudden they have nothing to say whatsoever. And it's like, if you ask people in middle America, which country is like, which nationality is like actively destroying their standard of living, they'll point to India. But yeah, people will just like go off all day about Canadians. And then like as soon as like a third world country comes up, nothing to say. Have you seen the population, the demographic makeup of Canada recently? It is getting, you know, to the point where the location feature on Twitter is kind of useless because I'm like, I think I'm debating a Canadian, but I'm not sure. Yeah. No, it's wild. And that's why I,
Starting point is 00:43:31 Honestly, I think that we should be, after we get this southern border wall done, maybe we try a northern border wall. Because, I mean, don't let anybody in at this point. It's wild. The, how far down the country has gone in such a short amount of time, actual Canadians are going to be a minority sooner than later. Yeah, there is no Canadian, remember? That's the ethos. That is the mentality of the Canadians. They just gave back that land in British Columbia. Remember that? there was a there's a bunch of uh white canadians who lived in this land and native americans sued saying that's their ancestral fishing springtime fishing land and a court ruled correct the land belongs to them and now the people who live there actually live in a native american
Starting point is 00:44:15 reservation that's just that's just what happens when you have like undisturbed anglo neuroticism that's what you get a country like Canada where america like we had some other groups come in to like keep all the anglos from going you know to introspective but when you leave them all alone up there and it's that cold, they start, like, really overthinking things. The next thing you know, they're like, we should bring 10 million Indians. And, like, let's just see what happens. Yeah, you know, what's really disturbing is the amount of Western countries that have been sci-opt into hating themselves.
Starting point is 00:44:41 Yeah, literally. Like, you go over, and you're seeing videos increasingly come out of places like the UK. I don't know if you saw this video the other day with the wall where this third worlder was, he didn't want to climb over the wall, so he decided to start destroying them. I don't think you want to climb over it. I think it was just breaking it. I was like a Fortnite moment, you know. I won't.
Starting point is 00:44:59 pickax work. Yeah. Why is it taking so long? Do you see Restore Britain's ad where they just, their entire ad was just the wall just rebuilt? Yeah, yeah. It's brilliant, brilliant. Awesome.
Starting point is 00:45:09 But I mean, like how long until people are finally like, okay, you know what? Maybe this was a bad idea. Well, there's still liberals in South Africa. Listen, the issue is this. We here all right now agree that we like being on Timcast, IRL. If for some reason we made the mistake of inviting in seven people who are liberals and hate this show, we may. then recognize it was a mistake to invite them in as they smashed the cameras.
Starting point is 00:45:33 Then when we all say, let us vote to remove these people, they look at us and say, and who and you and what army. And we're going to be like, well, it's our house. Not anymore. It's not there's more of us than you. Yeah. And that's why Nigel. That's why Nigel Farage flipped. That's why all of a sudden he's like, you know what? We, we're going to embrace all the Muslims and such. So what are your MPs from Bangladesh? Big deal. Yeah. You're like, what are we doing here? I mean, is British even really a word? Yeah, literally. I know. It's just like, it's totally ridiculous. And then to your point, what, when there's no limiting principle on liberalism, like look at South Africa. There's
Starting point is 00:46:07 still white liberals in South Africa as bad as things have gotten. They literally are just sigh up to your point. They're literally, they have the cognitive dissonance among these types of people. This is, this is why I mean, I make the case like democracy and inherently is flawed because, again, people just don't have a sense of self-preservation. They don't understand like, again, how to maintain things that were built for them, how to leave the place better than they found it. They just don't have their propensity. I'd like to say it stems from something more esoteric,
Starting point is 00:46:36 like they have deep self-hatred, and they're taking that on their people. I think these people are just like actual genuinely believers that the system will work. I think that's, like, I think it might be as simple as that. Is it not because they're trying to repent because they're like, oh, you're such a heart, like Germany, for example, right? You know, these Germans, even the young Germans are taught that,
Starting point is 00:46:54 okay, you know what? You still need to make up. for what your grandfather did in World War II. And so you need to bring in all these third worlders and make up for it. Probably because the liberal economic order did win after World War II and just stole the world's wealth, basically, set up banks and everything. So I guess maybe there is that, like, okay, we do need to give back some of it. But the way they do it, like, the problem with liberalism is you're having your friends
Starting point is 00:47:18 over for a party. I meet you for the first night, maybe. You come with Tim to the party. And he's like, hey, my buddy, Nick's here. And I'm like, oh, hey, we meet. And you're like, come on in, man. Then liberalism's like, okay, now the next guy comes apart. He's like, got seven dudes behind him.
Starting point is 00:47:30 And they're looking at the ground. You don't even know if they're not speaking. And then you're like, come on in, I guess. And you don't know who they are. That's the problem with liberalism on fucking steroids. So that's what's happened. People are like, well, if he's with you, I mean, I can't turn him away. And that's the thing.
Starting point is 00:47:50 Like at some point, you know. And the cops come in there like, where are those dudes? Literally someone will be walking through New York City. And then they'll see, you know, like an Indian restaurant and they're like, wow, I love Indian food. I'm so glad these people are all here. And then if they see like a crime perpetrated by an Indian person, I'm just using any third world country in this example, they will say, well, that's because of failed Republican policies. Like the only reason they're behaving like that is because my system hasn't quite been flushed out. So they will accept like the ones, I guess, upside, which is, wow, great.
Starting point is 00:48:16 You have like more food options. And then every like, everything that's bad that comes out of that is because, again, these chuds are holding things up. They're holding up progress. If we could finally get them out of the way, then we don't. we'll have our Obama like wholesome chungis, you know, post-racial democracy. And then it's just not the case. I mean, it's not the case. So I don't know if you saw today, Chris Murphy, who went out on the floor, the same guy that said
Starting point is 00:48:36 that the, whatever the story, but ended up not being real, the story about Iran running the U.S. Navy. Oh, right, the ghost ships. Yeah, the ghost ships. And so he was on the House floor or Senate floor today saying, you know, complaining that the Trump administration wants to send back a thousand Afghan, quote unquote, refugees, and not send back, actually send them to the Congo. I mean, I guess you can go home or you can go to the Congo.
Starting point is 00:48:59 Those are your two options. And, you know, I can't get over this fact. It's like, if I give you a bowl of jelly beans, 50 of them, and one of those jelly beans is laced with cyanide. Are you going to eat any of the jelly beans out of the jar? No, of course not. And so
Starting point is 00:49:15 he's trying to make the argument that even though, yes, there was one Afghan refugee that we brought in without any sort of vetting. And he, you know, he may or may not have killed a National Guard soldier in Washington, D.C., but, you know, the rest of them need to stay anywhere. I'm not a fan of that argument, the poisoned M&M's argument, because it can be applied in any circumstance of nuance.
Starting point is 00:49:35 So you could say, you know, look, your kids might play outside. But when you were little, you played outside, right? Sure. I would go out and ride my bike until the streetlights turned on and then you come back home. Now, there was a story where a kid was walking to a Dollar General one mile, and his parents got arrested for it. And they said your kid is unattended. The kid was like 10 years old.
Starting point is 00:49:58 And people are freaking out being like, this is insane. Kids need to be able to go out. Yeah, but I'll tell you this. Not everybody. Not every stranger kid's going to meet is going to be a pedophile or criminal. But some of them are. Now imagine you had a bowl of M&Ms. A hundred of them.
Starting point is 00:50:13 And only one was poison. Go ahead. Take a handful. You can let your kid go play outside ever again? Nope. See, that's why I reject that argument. But I would say that that is a totally different argument than what I'm making, though.
Starting point is 00:50:23 These people do not serve any sort of benefit to our country. We don't need to bring them here at all. That's fine. I'm saying using the bowl of Eminem's analogy is it's used by feminists. It's used by like woke for every single circumstance ever. They say the same thing. If I invited 15 people over and one of them broke stuff and I kicked everybody out, that would be crazy. I'd probably do that too.
Starting point is 00:50:46 People are coming over. No, I actually, yeah. I agree with me. I can't have people over. I'd be like, maybe I shouldn't have get-togethers. because people disrespect my stuff. I might think that, but I wouldn't,
Starting point is 00:50:55 but I wouldn't blame the other 14 people because that one guy. Yeah, but the one of the guys I'm going to smash him up Steve. You'd be like, I don't know which one's smashing up Steve. Which one do you did this?
Starting point is 00:51:04 Don't come over. Party's game. Yeah, parties can. More importantly, the better way to describe it is, if you invited 15 people over for a get-together and one of them smashed your stuff, you'd be upset and say,
Starting point is 00:51:16 maybe I shouldn't have a get-togethers. It's actually much easier than doing that. As you pointed out with smash-em-up, Steve, don't invite. fight over a group of people called the wrecking bros, famous for going and smashing up people's houses during parties. So Steve gets deported. So be a little bit discriminatory in your invitations for your get-together. I'd kick out, smash him up, Steve would have to go. But the other 14 guys I'd be like, well, I don't know. I'd be, I'd be scared. So my, I mean, let me put it like this.
Starting point is 00:51:39 I got to get all of them out. It's a really easy situation. Don't take a handful of M&Ms if one's poisoned. Run them through your poison detector before eating it. But we didn't do that. But we did not do that. So they got to go. So when I invite 15 people over, I ask them, are you a part of the quiet and peaceful brothers or the wrecking brothers? We're wrecking bros. You can leave. Yeah, the vetting was quite, and it's still this way. Like, for example, do you apply to an S-stud to come to the United States?
Starting point is 00:52:07 One of the questions on there is, do you plan to commit terrorism? We got them. It's like, dang it. Oh! Do you plan on committing any, like, mass genocide? You're like, you know. It reminds me of that. You got me.
Starting point is 00:52:20 You know that old trope where it's like, if. if a cop's trying to buy drugs, they have to tell you if they're a cop, otherwise it's entrapment. It's just literally not true and it's never been true. There's that movie. I can't remember which one it was,
Starting point is 00:52:30 but the actor, I think his name is like, was it DJ Qualls or whatever? He's buying drugs and the guy's like, are you a cop? And he's like, no, I'm not a cop. Well, you got to tell me if you are. And he's like, he was like, right,
Starting point is 00:52:41 I'm not a cop. It was okay, here's the drugs. He's like, freeze, don't move. I'm a cop. He's like, what? And he's like, bro, it's not a movie.
Starting point is 00:52:47 Yeah. Well, it was a movie, but, you know. But I mean, so I know we people have been probably, I mean, this was years ago now, the Afghan withdrawal where they brought over all these people on C-17s, just plane loadsful. They were actually overloaded with people coming over from Afghanistan. Don't you remember those planes were inflatable? You don't remember that? Well, the, and so we know that a lot of these people were not vetted. that's already been proven.
Starting point is 00:53:16 DHS has come out and admitted that at this point that these people were not properly. There was no way to properly vet them. I mean, that was a lie from the start. But when you look at the millions and millions of people that came across the southern border, what was the first thing they did when they crossed over the border? They ditched their IDs so that you wouldn't know
Starting point is 00:53:32 what their actual names were. So there are millions of them that are here that we don't even know the names of. They just make up names. They were claiming that in the videos of Afghanistan, these were big inflatable fake planes to make it look like something was going on when it wasn't. It's like the fall of Saigon.
Starting point is 00:53:47 Doesn't the bottom one look inflatable? Like the Afghanistan. They're like, okay, we're supplying our base. We've got to make sure we have our inflatable cargo jets. Just in case we've got to withdraw and they try to jump on the plane. Loem up, boy. Did they fake the Afghan withdrawal? Is this like the moon landing?
Starting point is 00:54:02 The whole country was still there. Why don't you want to fake this? This was horrible. We covered this on the show. I wasn't here when we talked about. Yes, you were. You were on. Airplanes.
Starting point is 00:54:10 This is the first. I've heard that. You were on the show as we talked about this, bro, in 2021. That's possible. I'm pretty sure you were like full time in the co-host chair when we were covering this. It's possible. I'm pretty sure. There's a lot of things you might remember.
Starting point is 00:54:24 Planes are pressurized, so they're all inflatable in theory. That's correct. Let's jump to the story that's into them. We got major, major news here. So you know the story about the now, what is it, 13 scientists who have disappeared? Wow. Something. Another one that came out today or something?
Starting point is 00:54:39 Yeah, yeah, I think there is another one. It's just there's so many I've lost count of which ones to do, which one's not. So I'm going to tack on to this. I wonder if these people aren't actually dead. I wonder if they were recruited. The story with this woman is that she was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. However, according to conspiracy theorists, because I don't know if this is true, she was quickly cremated and the father just stopped talking about it, which sounds pretty crazy and sounds like, okay, she had texted a friend. Check the story out, saying, let me read you the quote.
Starting point is 00:55:13 She said, if you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I overdosed, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not. She was texting a friend this one month before she allegedly killed herself. Then according to, I say this according to conspiracy theories, because from the news, this is what we have. Then from threads and, you know, independent researchers, they said she was quickly cremated by her father and he just dropped the subject. He doesn't talk about. He says there's nothing to see here. And maybe that's the case. I don't want to drag a dad over his dead daughter or anything
Starting point is 00:55:50 like that. However, if you were going to recruit someone into black operations, they would die and then be cremated and their body's gone. Take a look at this. Colin Rugg tweets. A nascent nuclear scientist was found deceased in his Tesla after colliding with a guardrail, leaving his body so burned that he was completely unrecognizable, according to Fox News. A 29-year-old Joshua LeBlanc who worked on nuclear propulsion projects died in a fiery crash over the summer. His family at the time said they feared he had been abducted when he left his phone and wallet at home. Every one of these stories has involved an individual who for no reason left their phone
Starting point is 00:56:27 and wallet before disappearing. Dude, this is, who does that? This is like an epic story. This is like a movie. And it's, the movies are, they come from real life where the government will come and say, we need your services. It's not, we're not asking. And they'll, they'll do whatever within the bounds of, of, of, of, of, of, of,
Starting point is 00:56:43 potential to make it real. The fact that their bodies are like cremated instantly or unrecognizable gone, that these people disappeared in their bodies unknown and all of them, my understanding is all of them, left their phones and wallets before disappearing, which, bro, you walk outside without your phone of your wallet and you're going, oh, crap, what did I do? Yeah. And that means someone untrackable? What I think, so one of the conspiracy theories, I tweeted about this, it's so funny because
Starting point is 00:57:10 people are nuts. But one of the conspiracy theories is that this is actually people from the future. Not kidding. People actually think this. They think that the reason we don't see time travelers. So here's a theory. If time travel is possible, we would see time travelers because they'd be traveling all throughout time. Maybe we don't invent time travel for a thousand years, but a thousand years from now, they'll travel back to now. So the conspiracy theory is, and there's so many of these, but I love them, I love them. Future people came back in time and are fomenting their own future. So with advanced technology, we don't detect them. The average person does not see them because they know with time travel where to travel to that no one will find them.
Starting point is 00:57:49 They can literally look in the time record and be like, if we go to this abandoned warehouse, no one will know. Then with advanced technology, they take over the government. Then Dan Bongino gets in there and he's all bright-eyed and his eyebrows are blinking and he's got a big smile on his face as he walks in the DOJ and says, it's time to expose Epstein. And then, bwam, a guy from the future appears. he hovers over to Bonjino and says, no. And then Dan's like, I'm kidding, by the way.
Starting point is 00:58:14 But didn't he say at one point when he was on Fox with, he was sitting inside of the Hoover building saying that he has seen things that will, that has changed him forever, you know, things like that. I mean, I think that was one of the arguments that were made, like something paranormal or. I'm hoping that it's greater Earth, because I love that idea.
Starting point is 00:58:31 The idea that the seven continents are surrounded by an ice wall on the planet and Earth is actually three times bigger. It might be like, I think, time is a racket. I think it's a sciop. You know, it's one way humans use to coordinate movement, but these entities are always here, whether they, and they see the entire battle, the entire thread. So like, they might be taking orders from another species that is throughout time. How crazy would it be if, like, extra temporal entities came to humans and they were like,
Starting point is 00:59:03 we are going to destroy all of mankind? And then Epstein and Hillary Clinton were like, stop. You can't destroy humanity. And they were like, then cut a deal with us. You must deliver us children to eat. And Epstein cries. And he's like, no, I'll never do it. And they're like, then all of earth will be destroyed. And he's like, stop fine. I'll bring you children. He was like, no, a blackmail every one of them. Let's get them. He blackmails all the extra temporal beings. And now they're like, they're like, we can't release the fight. Hillary Clinton, she's like, no. And then she's like, Jeffrey, you'll be hated forever. And he's like, but I'll do it to save humanity. I do what I must.
Starting point is 00:59:39 But did you see today there was another paranormal researcher, our UFO researcher, that specifically tweeted in 2022, December 11 to 2022, I plan on living, not suicidal at all, just concerned about David Wilcock. Wow. I plan on living, not suicidal at all, just concerned about what happens when you prove God is real. And today, police say he killed himself. This was a sad one. Wow. I think they say he was standing outside his house with a weapon. And when the police approached him, he used the weapon on himself.
Starting point is 01:00:14 Yeah, but was he going, I can't stop. I know. He's the guy, I'm being in control. I'm doing this to myself. Extra temporal beings could move you, you know. Bro, David, I was sad about him on the drive over because he was kind of a well-known under-the-radar fringe researcher talked about. I don't know what you know.
Starting point is 01:00:32 You know, that's really crazy is Jeremy Reese was on the call with Amy Eskridge when she was talking about how they've already discovered anti-Grav tech. He actually texted me like five days ago. He's like, there's a lot going on. We should bring him back. Yeah, he hasn't been on for a couple. He was on in 2021, I think. Yeah, something like that.
Starting point is 01:00:46 Now's Prussian, I'll tell him. Oh, we got to bring them on. Yeah. Yeah, the alien, was the alien scientist? Yeah. Jeremy Risk, the Alien Scientist on YouTube. He's been doing deep, dark research, into dark things for about 16 years.
Starting point is 01:00:58 The guys, he inspired me in 2010 to get more involved. But, I mean, dark things like. Ashton Forbes was checking her two years ago. And that would be fun to get to. them in a room together because they've had beef and they're both smart guys. And then we disappear. Yeah. But I just want to make sure, listen, listen, if there's any future people out there or lizard
Starting point is 01:01:17 people or Tartarians or Atlanteans or aliens or whatever, it was all tape. But the question is, if you got the call, he's the boss. The government's like, we need you now. Would you go? Actually, the CEO of the company isn't, it's Canary M Burns. Canary M. Yeah. C.M.
Starting point is 01:01:36 Because, okay, once you go. You guys are just so uncultured. You get a pass because you're like 17. I think he was talking about The Simpsons. I have not seen all of me either. Do they let these scientists out later? I think they do. And it's like, come on, you guys.
Starting point is 01:01:49 The CEO of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant was Mr. Burns' canary. So that when he got in legal trouble, he said, actually, it's not me. It's the canary. It's genius. Canary M. Burns. So when they look for CM Burns, it's like, that's not me. I wonder if like the next phase of life is working for the government. And I don't want to-
Starting point is 01:02:13 Oh, that sounds horrible now. I want to help humanity. Obviously, government's a great way to do that. The post office is hiring. Post office? I mean like doing like deep quantum teleportation technology and stuff. My package, I don't know where it goes and that it appears on my friend's porch. It would be a quantum thing.
Starting point is 01:02:31 Amazon, I don't watch them. I don't know how it works. It just orders it shows up. It could be going through some sort of. Anti-gravity. Oh, they're in a race to do anti-gravity right now. To get packages delivered. They already have it.
Starting point is 01:02:42 I wonder. That's what Amy Eskerich was saying. They already have independently discovered it. And apparently the story is she was offered black ops. They came here and said, come work for us. And she was like, no, we're going to make this public. And, uh, yeah, you can't. Why would you do that?
Starting point is 01:02:54 That's the problem. Don't, you don't, there are some things you just don't make public. It's like the Manhattan Project. You know, you really want to help the world. Don't give the Chinese access to anti-gravity technology. Yeah, but it's because the greater. Boogie man. Okay, joking aside about Greater Earth, because it's a fun conspiracy theory.
Starting point is 01:03:10 And the reason why it's so fun is that it means there's many more places to go. You know, like, you don't got to go to Mars. You can actually go outside of the plane. There's more continents there. But outside of that, the general idea is just that there is an overarching cabal government that we're chickens in a chicken coop to them. China, Russia, Iran, all of this meaningless. There is a global power structure that actually runs the show.
Starting point is 01:03:33 and if you defy their technological supremacy, they kill you. That's what Alex Jones said is called the shadow government. I asked them the difference. What's the difference between the deep state and the shadow government? I was like, well, deep states, you know, we all know what the deep state is, the bureaucracy that tries to run. The shadow government's in place in case of thermonuclear war. Everything goes down. There is a government ready to go, according to Alex.
Starting point is 01:03:53 But don't you think, look, I know people, I'll wear a NASA hat every once in a while, right? And I went to the Artemis II launch. And people are like, you know, this is all. fake, right? I'm like, look, seeing the inside of the government, I honestly think these people are much too incompetent to be able to fake all of this stuff. It's actually more likely that they did just orbit the moon and come back than them be able to successfully fake it. Yeah, true. I know. Yeah, I mean, like, if you go back and look at the initial Apollo missions, the people that were like the most vocally, you know, angry and speculative didn't even happen were like Soviet sympathizers,
Starting point is 01:04:32 and I'm not trying to go a full McCarthy here, but also what was like leftists in America. They, like, were furious. Do you remember all the signs they would hold at, like, civil rights marches? And they'd be like, all this money for rockets, but no money for, like, black youth. And it's like, I think that's kind of like what drove a lot of it.
Starting point is 01:04:47 We've given plenty of money to black youth. Yeah, I know. And I always think, like, the, you know, again, I'll play hardball here. I think most of the shadowy government stuff is kind of cope because horrible things happen, and they tend to happen for no reason. like it's comforting for people to think, well, at least someone's in control.
Starting point is 01:05:05 Even if they're like my direct opponent, even they hate me, at least they're in control. And I'm sort of like the world is very chaotic. And reality is no one's really in control, at least on earth. I mean, I do think God is obviously in control. But like as far as like, you know, in our physical realm, no, actually the world's very tenuous. The world is very chaotic. And it actually is kind of comforting to think, well, you know, this is all planned by this shadowy cabal. I'm like, I don't think it is.
Starting point is 01:05:27 I really don't. I mean, one, I don't see any evidence really. But secondly, it's just like. No, I think what's more likely is what we're seeing is pretty close to reality. I mean, to your point, when we get close to, like, power structures, you feel the heat of actual power structures. It's a lot of incompetence. A lot of people that can't keep their mouth shut. You see leaks all the time.
Starting point is 01:05:44 It's people that are a bit smarter. How would you guys feel if we actually were, like North Korea, the world that we live in and the technology we consume, the internet and all that stuff, is actually just an isolated region of the planet? we think we're free, we think this is the planet, but we've actually never seen real human technology. But so does that mean nobody here has seen it? It means that there are people outside. So imagine there's like 12 billion people that live normal human lives, that advance technology beyond our wildest dreams, and the intercontinants are just a slave portion where we mine
Starting point is 01:06:22 cobalt and stuff. I feel like, you know, somebody would have given some evidence of it. That's what the third world thinks about. For the record, this is what the third world thinks about America. Actually, you could look at like the North Sentinelese, right? You know? Literally people that are like extracting cobalt and like the Congo right now are like, man, we're doing this all for these American overlords and they fly on planes and, you know,
Starting point is 01:06:45 they can like get lighter. You know, they have lighters that make fire out of nowhere. Like these are like really amazing like species and we're stuck here banging away in these mines old. Like that's what they think. They look at like this earth theory. Like that's how people in the third world think about the West, honestly. It's like, they're like, wow, these people are really, they got stuff going on. Chad ChyPT made this.
Starting point is 01:07:06 I asked Chad Chbettie, what is Greater Earth Conspiracy? Explained it. I said, make a picture. And it made this. Which it's not a very good understanding because it made it look, Earth looks like an Eclare or like a Boston cream. You know what I mean? It's like disc shaped. But the general idea is this is what Greater Earth theorists think, that the seven continents are inside this ring of ice.
Starting point is 01:07:25 and outside of it are our vast continents. And the reason we can't develop anti-graft technology and stuff like that is because the human beings outside of the ice wall who've been around for tens of thousands of years are way more advanced and just kill you if you try to escape. But look at the picture. Look on the bottom left. There's the ice wall goes through the Midwest. You can see the Florida.
Starting point is 01:07:48 It does. Yeah, it's not a very good image. It's a lot closer than we thought. It's kind of like the hollow. And Canadians are, you know, Canadians? are stuck in the Matrix. Wait, I actually got a... Chat Chitipedee made a better one. Oh, and then there's a second Earth.
Starting point is 01:08:02 That's interesting. Ooh. That's some old hyperborea... The prison is in your mind. They want you to think you're locked inside of an ice wall so they can do what they want to. You're like the chicken. Fake moon land is part of the car.
Starting point is 01:08:16 Little do they know we're all neighbors. Yeah. I can't get into this ice wall thing. I mean, I've never heard of it before. You never heard of Great Earth? No. Beyond like the Galax. accretion disc, there might be heavy doses of ice, but I don't really see evidence for it.
Starting point is 01:08:31 I'm talking galactic scale. The important thing to understand is this is no different than claiming, you know, reptilians live underground at the Denver airport. Like, this is a conspiracy. That's a good one. There are humans that have been living underground for a long time. No, no. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:08:45 I'm sorry. The theory is, that's true. The Jewish people in New York. The theory is that when the meteor struck and. clouded up the atmosphere, there was a more intelligent species of dinosaur that went into caves. The Yucatan one 63 million years ago. They went into caves to avoid the catastrophe and lived underground off lichen and moss and other stuff and water. And so they cannot come on the surface because they've developed for tens of
Starting point is 01:09:15 thousands or millions of years with no light. So sunlight burns their skin. So they operate a vast network underground of advanced technologies. Now that's that's a bigger take because we don't of evidence of humans coexisting with dinosaurs, but 13,000 years ago when Atlanta seems to have been dominating the planet, it's possible that they went, a lot of people went underground, and then the meteors hit. Maybe they'd unexpectedly, of course, but that they're still there. You seen the movie, The Descent, it's kind of about that, like, in the caves. There's, like, people in there. Someone said they're coming out soon. And also, usually the explanation, like, worked out for us. Like, okay, let's just steal man, the moon landing. We faked it to demoralize
Starting point is 01:09:52 the Soviets. It worked. They collapsed, like, 20, 30 years later. So it's like, that's awesome. Great works, CIA. Like, this is why we pay you guys. Here we go. That one's a little bit better. All right, so what's the, that's the ice wall. Oh.
Starting point is 01:10:05 Yeah. This is what greater Earth theorists believe. That is ice hand. And outside of the ice wall is Tartaria and Atlantis. And it attaches itself to the great mud flood conspiracy theory. Do you know what that one is, Nick? No. There's a conspiracy theory about the great empire of Tartaria, which was a planet-spanning one-world government, a great empire.
Starting point is 01:10:24 and when a great flood happened, waters washed over all of the cities. Anybody who's ever experienced a flood knows after a flood, there's a thick layer of mud. So the mud flood is the great flood of Noah, washed over the earth and left 10, 20, 30 feet of mud, which then hardens, and the buildings that we occupy in some cities
Starting point is 01:10:44 are actually much older than we think. And that's why there are weird instances where you can see half of a doorframe buried in the ground. Like there will be sidewalk and half a doorframe sealed off and people just go like, why does that building have a door there? The real answer is because there probably used to be a cellar door that they filled in. But of course, people who are bored will just be like, because when the flood happened. But man, if you look at the racott structure in northwest Mauritania, that's where they think the capital of Atlanta's was, it was covered in mud.
Starting point is 01:11:12 And the moo are the people in the Pacific, the MU is how they spoke. They were like a Pacific spanning civilization, apparently that was just submerged during the flood because it's called isostatic change. in the earth's crust, it was compressed by a bunch of ice in the north, all in the northern hemisphere. When the meteors hit, it melted all that ice. So the decompression, the land itself came up because of that isostatic pressure was released. So land elsewhere on the planet went down as it came up to compensate and they sunk. So not only where they hit with a flood, they sunk.
Starting point is 01:11:45 That's what happened. I think there you go. This is the kind of stuff. I'm not sure what is insinuating, but it's probably something dumb. and this guy, Flat Earth, said, why are there three to four floors buried underground with windows? That's the kind of thing that people go like, hey, wait a minute, and they claim it's proof of a great mud flood. Is that Gobeckley-Tepe? That? No.
Starting point is 01:12:04 I wonder if Gobeckley-Tepi was hit by a flood or if they just buried it? Because it's mostly underground, and that's where they think civilization recovered 13,000 years ago in Turkey. It looks like a trade hub or something. Yeah, I prefer to report on, like, the, you know, the ice as we know it today, immigration. and customs enforcement, not a great ice wall or whatever. So this is all news to me. It's interesting, but it's a, where is this? Do we even know?
Starting point is 01:12:32 I don't know. I just looked it up. This is a weird pseudo-historical theory from the Russian nationalism and misunderstandings maps. I'm Siberia, known as Tartaria. Tartaria was a highly advanced global spanning empire, which was erased from history following a mud flood, which swept the empire away. And believers in this theory point to real world buildings with submerged levels as proof. the wildest thing about this is that many of the buildings they point were built in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Starting point is 01:12:56 They think the empire fell very recently, but the survivors erased Heteria from history. Yeah, the, the racquet structures, that what it's called? That one's actually a little weird. I mean, that seems like it was probably a meteor hit, right? The racot structure, they believe it was for him. We could pull this up, too, if you want to to. Wild. Is it right-cat?
Starting point is 01:13:13 R-I-C-H-A-T. Yeah, that it was an underground volcano. Let's put Google Earth. Yeah, you can see it literally. You go straight to Google Earth. Oh, it's so cool. Cool. Straight different moves. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:23 It was under, there it is, in the west, that scar on the bottom left. You see? This? Oh, if you type, there it is. I'm so familiar with it. I see it in the bottom. It's very bottom left now. See that scar?
Starting point is 01:13:35 There it is. Yeah. That it's an underground volcano that couldn't breach the surface, so bubbled out and rippled out. And then that was like a million years ago. And then humans settled on it when they found it. Yeah. And that's all like a plateau.
Starting point is 01:13:49 That's all mud. Look at the, look at the striations, the sand being put. pushed up onto the land from the west due to the flood. And you can see salt. That's probably likely from the ocean water that used to fill up those rings and they seem to have dug out. Yeah, there's also expanding Earth theory. I believe that. Expanding Earth theory is that the tectonic plates of Earth are not actually moving into each other. It's actually a compressed ball with layers that's slowly expanding opening outward. And so the reason why they say the Sahara used to be submerged, the reason why Egypt used to be submerged as
Starting point is 01:14:20 evidence of water damage in the Sphinx is because when the layers of the tectonic plates are compressed, there's more water on the surface. There's less surface area, so the water gets deeper. As it expands outward, less and less, it requires more water to reach those elevations. So the water thins out as the planet expands. Oh yeah, like a sponge in reverse. Yeah. Yeah. Or like those little toys when you had in kindergarten with the the ball that you could like, you know what I'm talking about, a little spiky ball and you could squeeze it open. it turned to a sphere. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:52 Oh, yeah. There's a lot of interest in the air. Like there's the Qatarah Depression in Egypt where it's like this vast part of Egypt that's like under sea level. And there was like a proposal. The British initially wanted to nuke the strip along the Mediterranean to flood the Qatar Depression. And then the CIA quite literally, this is like all a matter of historical record, petitioned to Dwight D. Eisenhower to flood the Qatar Depression. And I think the number one reason they cited why they should do that is just because it'd be like cool.
Starting point is 01:15:18 It would actually be great for Egypt It would actually give them a lot more arable land So they should totally do it Oh they're talking about building a canal It's called the Qatar Depression yeah And if you look along like the coast of the Mediterranean The Egyptian government has explored Building a canal into it and flood it
Starting point is 01:15:32 Because there's only like 40 people that live in there They can move in pretty easily And it's like it would create basically an inland sea For Egypt to use I'm deeply interested in this stuff I don't know how it ties Did you guys hear about modern governance But I have a feeling it does
Starting point is 01:15:45 Do you hear about the second Sphinx? No haven't heard about the second sphinx? I heard about the second sphinx. I pulled it up for you guys. And I've heard that there's been more advancement into their underground. Look at this guys.
Starting point is 01:15:56 How did you miss this one? Second Sphinx buried under sand suggests megastructure below the pyramids of Giza. Remember when they did that LIDAR or whatever and they were like, yo, there's gigantic pillars under this thing. What is going on? Yeah. What if the pyramid is actually not a pyramid?
Starting point is 01:16:12 It's an obelisk. Yeah. Oh, you're actually eight-sided, too. What? Not just four-side. Yeah, they're like. Little creases. Oh, really?
Starting point is 01:16:20 You don't want to fact check me on that, but I have heard that. Oh, man. Like went deep into the pyramids. You know, they dug out those heads. I think they were called the Moai in Easter Island. Yeah, yeah. And they thought they were just heads statues, but when they got down, they were bodies as well. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:35 This is the conspiracy theory. Yeah. Oh, wow. Oh, it's real. It's a picture. Oh, that must have dug out. It's true. Yeah, they dug out a part of it.
Starting point is 01:16:42 They did. They dug out 17 quadrillion tons of earth and sand. All for a photo a lot. Backed away the helicopter to get this photograph. Yeah. It was worth it, though. It was a good. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:51 It's a good shot. Yeah. This is chat chattipit for that. It is interesting, like the European fascist. I mean, like the Romans were, like, obsessed with the obelisk and they would take them from Egypt and bring him. Like, the obelisk in St. Peter's Basilica or in St. Peter's Square is an actual Egyptian obelisk. They just took and took, like, all of them. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:07 Right, all the one spot. If you walk around London, you'll, there's like eight, I think there's eight Egyptian obelists that are just around the city of London that you can go and look at. I'm going to, I'll just tell you guys what really happened, because I know. the featured people told me. So 10,000 years ago, there were colonists coming to terraform Earth and settle. The colonial government got into a dispute over the structure of governance as they began to terraform the planet. And I want to call a civil war, but a conflict broke out between two factions within this colonizing military faction. It was a coup, essentially. The losers were cast down into the Americas, stripped of access to technology. and left destitute, and the survivors constructed these beacons to blast a flare to the home fleet for rescue.
Starting point is 01:17:56 They then came, brought them back, and they flew off into the sunset. Half of that story is Mormonism. Banished tribe to North America. And then the banished tribe on South America eventually lost their understanding of the world, because after a few generations, it's just stories. You tell your great-great-grandson that we had cherry. in the sky and they're going to be like, okay, and in their mind they're imagining a guy riding a horse in the air. And you're imagining in your mind a jet, but you can't, you can't,
Starting point is 01:18:27 and then you die. And then your great-great-grandson's like, yeah, they had like chariots flying to the sky. I don't even know what it looked like. I've never seen one. I've been thinking their hot air balloons lately. They're like, how did they move the Egyptian, all these heavy blocks? So you put them on big platforms and then tie hot air balloons to the platforms and then you walk them with the rope. No, I look this up. I looked up like, because everyone's like, how did they move the stones to build the pyramids? And I was like, well, how much did they weigh? The stones apparently weighed like 2.5 million tons.
Starting point is 01:18:56 And it's like, wow, that's a lot. How many people would you need to pull that? And it's like 50. No. 2.5 million pounds. Sorry, pounds. Not talking about. What?
Starting point is 01:19:17 you know at the end i mean had they invented pulleys yeah yeah well you'd be like really really i think they floated them up in little canals on water and then they would like lock the the water off once they got to a certain elevation and then fill it up and it would go up to the next one and then they'd lock it off so i mean it just makes me think here right if these people were that intelligent back then how did you end up with people you know like kind of next door like ilhan omar how many years later she brought in right there i mean how i mean how How did it fail? Where did they go wrong to the point?
Starting point is 01:19:50 Oh, no, it says 5,000 people. 5,000 people could pull 2.5 million pounds. Evolution is not guaranteed. De-evolution, you can always go backwards. Oh, I'm way wrong. I'm way wrong. I think the stones were 2.5 tons. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:05 Which is 5,000 pounds? Yeah. 5,000 pounds. Yeah, because a ton is 2,000 pounds. Yeah, they need to. I thought they were floating those things. That's just a little too much to imagine dragging across the sand. It doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 01:20:17 that's the well some of you will say they had like trees or like the trunks and they'd roll them but like the whole flying machine thing I think is very important
Starting point is 01:20:27 not to overlook the Vamana is an ancient Indian flying machine that the king would fly around on probably a hot air balloon or some kind of yeah 10 to 50 people could pull one one pyramid block
Starting point is 01:20:36 and that's across the sand with friction yep so are they just pulling this out of their ass or do they actually you know have some reason to believe because well I watched a video of one guy
Starting point is 01:20:47 moving a 100-ton slab. There's a, I think it was ancient aliens. He had these gigantic, this giant, this giant, this gigantic concrete slab, and what he did was, he dug out underneath one side of it, and then he rolled it. Yeah, that super tall one. And then, uh,
Starting point is 01:21:07 there was another trick that he was doing with, hammering wedges into it to create a bat, like to make it teeter back and forth, and then you can walk it. And then you have, you have two, people and then it's just counterbelling its own weight and it walks. My question is like how do they get them really high up into the air? Like there's one that's like 200 tons, but like 100 feet up into the...
Starting point is 01:21:28 Oh, that one's obvious. Aliens. That's what I'm saying. The big ones they had to tap the resources of aliens. They're really strong guys. Hot air balloons is my guess. Is it confirmed that the Sphinx originally had a dog's head and the Pharaoh was like knocked that head off and put my face there?
Starting point is 01:21:42 I don't think it could be confirmed, but they think it was a lion's, a lion. That's why the head looks so receded. It used to be a pull-on frontal lion. And then some idiot Pharaoh-ego maniac was probably tripping his balls for 30 years straight. It was like, my God, my father must be worshipped. Oh, yeah, it was a lion. And then they came in and broke his nose off because they're like, fuck that guy's father. Fuck the patriarchy, the monarchy.
Starting point is 01:22:04 Because people say, like, you notice the head is much smaller than the rest of the body. It's disproportionate. Right. So the theory is that it was originally a lion. And then a pharaoh was like, carve its head into my face. Or I think it was his father's face is the, is the, Conspiracy theory. Probably is what happened.
Starting point is 01:22:18 I mean, who else is going to commission something like that? And the theory that the pyramids line up with Orion's belt only makes sense if they were built 10,000 BC when they would have a line with Orion's belt. Oh, yeah. Dude, Corinnemic was saying they were sensory deprivation tanks, these sarcophagi, that they would go in them, cover up, and then fill them with like salt water. Well, you know why, right? To astroject. To astroject. When you go into sensory deprivation, you isolate yourself from all of reality.
Starting point is 01:22:46 reality, everything becomes uncertainty. Every electron, every function becomes probabilistic infinity. And then in that sensory deprivation, you can manifest a reality to be what you want when you emerge. Oh, yeah, dude. Yeah, George St. Pierre did a sensory depor. He went to the pyramids. I think it was with, he went out there with Jimmy Corsetti, Bright Insight.
Starting point is 01:23:10 And when George came out of the, you know, George St. Pierre, the M.MA fighter, well, super, he came out of the, the, you know, the, he came out of the, the, The activation chamber, they call it. He was like, I'm going to fight again. I'm going to win the championship again. Jimmy was like, what? And he said he had a look in his eyes, like he had been awakened. And then like a week went by, and George was like, no, no, I don't know what I was thinking.
Starting point is 01:23:27 I'm not getting back here. Have you guys ever done sensory deprivation? No, but I really want to now. It's like 50 bucks. Go do it. We should get a, I say we should get a tank, but it's a lot of cleaning. No. Sensory deprivation chambers literally isolate everything.
Starting point is 01:23:42 They float tanks. It's like a little bit of water with a ton of salt so you float in it. And then there's no light, no sound, does nothing. Do you do that stuff, Nick? Like meditation and sensory deprivation, no. Dude, I can barely, like, turn my phone on silent. I'm sitting here anxious that I've missed, like, some sort of, like, massive news stories. I'm sitting here doing the show.
Starting point is 01:24:02 No, I would go crazy in a sensory deprivation chamber or whatever. That sounds like torture. Is that some of a CIA thing? There is a new method. The new method is you turn the lights off while you're showering, and you enjoy the shower more because it takes away. one of your senses. Oh, that's what? A lot of people on Twitter have been saying, like, I'm turning the lights off and, like, my life's improving. Wow. Yeah. That sounds like just something
Starting point is 01:24:24 someone made up, and it's a placebo effect, people are like, sure, I guess. Well, it works. I showered in the dark four days ago. I heard that if you take a mallet for tenderizing meat and bash your face with it, it makes you more attractive. Oh, no, that's true. A Haitian must have told you that. No, it was clavicular. Yeah, it's true. It works. It's a thing. I'm not endorsing it. I think that guy actually is retarded and what bothers me, I'm not being a dick, I think he actually is retarded. And I think it's sad that he's, he's, like, he's clearly autistic, and I mean that in the literal sense. He doesn't understand basic social cues and social understanding of humanity. So he takes a very, like, mathematical
Starting point is 01:25:01 view of what a human is supposed to do or be. And all these people crowd around him and just clap and cheer for him and get him to do crazy things. So he's doing ridiculous drugs. He's sterilizing himself. What he's doing is no different from what trance, from the trans stuff. Just drugs and surgery to mess up his brain because he's clearly a young autistic guy. I view him the same as like Brian Johnson, where they're kind of like astronauts where they're like, I'm going to sacrifice my body to like see what could happen. No, I disagree. There's researchers in South America that are injecting themselves a gene editing technology.
Starting point is 01:25:30 So they stop producing fat so they live longer. That's more like it. Yeah. Brian Johnson is like, bro, Brian Johnson's the guy who says, I'm going to eat a teaspoon of olive oil before dinner and live forever. And it's just like, well, okay, let me know how it goes. But there are these genetic engineers that have gone to private islands where they can't be stopped. And they're injecting themselves with gene editing viruses and stuff so that their bodies literally are genetically altered and they live forever.
Starting point is 01:25:55 I kind of goes hard. I agree with that. Like of Brian Johnson, he gets blood tests, he exercises, blood transfusions, and he eats olive oil. Like those are great things, but that's just diet and exercise. Yeah, but he like injects his like son's blood. Yeah. Oh, now we're getting into like Epstein type stuff here with that. That's true, yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:14 I see these guys is kind of like... What does it cause of plasma-free-sus? Oh, wait, that was the same guy? The injecting is... I think I saw this was like a year and a half ago. There's like a Netflix documentary, yeah, yeah. No, I view these guys, I view him, Clivockegian. I view them as like, I'm kind of ironic.
Starting point is 01:26:26 I kind of view them as like astronauts. I'm like, if they want to do that, let's just see... Because that's, maybe not Brian Johnson, but like, clavicular, that's like stuff everyone has access to. Everyone could do what you do. Also, dude, his commitment to the bit. I was watching this interview the other day, and he's like talking about height-maxing, and someone's like, well, what happens if you have to, like, take your shoes off with a girl in the bed or something's like,
Starting point is 01:26:45 what you can do is you can sag your pants down really low and then you can tiptoe max. Well, he also said he said he'd never get caught. Yeah, and he also said you can have vantage points in your house. So there's like little ledges around the house and they'll step up on it, they look a little taller. Is he short or something? No, I think he's like average, but he wants the height mug. And then what's interesting with the vantage points thing is like they asked him the obvious question. Well, what happens if you need to move throughout your bed?
Starting point is 01:27:06 What happens if you need to move throughout your room? He says, I don't know, you just wait for to, like, look away or go to the bathroom, and then he moves to your next thing. And I'm like, this is awesome. This is, like, guerrilla astronaut. Like, you know, like, it's like, this is stuff everyone could do. Should we do it? Probably not, because he sterilized himself.
Starting point is 01:27:21 But, like, it's like, I'm kind of viewing him as, like, a modern. How did he, first of all, I want to say, like, you're calling it a bit. I actually don't think it's a bit. I think it's, like, that's just he has been either brainwashed into doing it through his autism or, like, I don't think he's fake. I mean, doesn't he do, like, a 24-hour or? live stream. It's hard to fake it on a 24-hour live stream. I'm sorry, I have to apologize
Starting point is 01:27:42 to Brian Johnson. He is injecting himself with experimental gene altering. Yeah, he went to like Honduras or something. Yeah, he went to, uh, they call him vampire skin and, uh, they say that he got an injection. Uh, experimental gene therapy developed by mini, mini circle based in Austin.
Starting point is 01:27:59 The treatment took place at a Garm clinic, a private stem cell gene therapy facility on the Honduran island of Roatan. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Not approved. That whole, FF. ST344, it's composed of a plasmid designed to combat frailty and length in the human lifespan by promoting the production of folostatin, a protein that supports muscle development and health.
Starting point is 01:28:19 The plasmid was engineered to be easy to inject subcutaneously, cheap to manufacture, and have the ability to carry any gene minisercle wanted to add to the body. Plasmids are literally from Bioshock where you inject yourself and then your hand starts on fire. Yeah, they're literally doing like Captain America experience on that island. Like it's crazy what's going on. I was watching a bunch of YouTube videos about it. So that's why, yeah, I view him.
Starting point is 01:28:39 You want to do it? No, because I think... Ian, what about you? You want to live forever? Doing it for us. $25,000. How about it? I like the idea of living until I want to stop.
Starting point is 01:28:48 I don't know. How about we send you down to Roiton? We'll drop 25K and we'll make you live forever. That's why Brian Johnson's doing it for us. See what happened. But hey, hey, it will also make you ripped. Yeah. Because the folestatin makes your body stop producing fat starts producing muscle.
Starting point is 01:29:01 It's just so early in 20 or 30 years once we see the repercussions. That'll be too late. You'll have too much genetic damage. you gotta do it now maybe I'm open to going and checking it out but I'm not really I'm not really a biohacker
Starting point is 01:29:13 I mean I like do it through diet and exercise and meditation yeah so an interesting thing you guys have probably heard of Mario Naftel before right of course this guy
Starting point is 01:29:23 I used to work with him I haven't talked to him in probably a year and a half not because of any thought it just we parted ways but this guy spends a ridiculous amount of money
Starting point is 01:29:35 on trying to reverse aging. And I mean, he looks, he's probably, like 12 years older than I am. I'm 27. He looks younger than I do. So, like, at some point, it does work. Who is this? Mario Knopfel, the, uh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:54 So he, I've met him in person multiple times. A lot of life extension at a harvest. He's been here. He's been on the show and, uh, we didn't interview with him. Yeah, so you've looked at me. He looks like he's 20. Exactly. How old is he?
Starting point is 01:30:05 He's 52. I'm not going to say exactly what it is. Look at this. Look at this video. This is wild. This is a... This is a map of immigration into Europe starting in 2008. Right.
Starting point is 01:30:15 This is just the illegals. Golly. It's a swarm. Just wait. Just wait. Why is this not violent? There you go. What is that?
Starting point is 01:30:23 What's the red? What's the red? Now Syria. It's every time it was a war. Oh, what? Bro. Yo, watch the insurgents. Is this to destroy your...
Starting point is 01:30:35 Honestly, looking at this, I'm like... Looks like an invasion. Well, I'm like, the only purpose of this is to destroy Europe. Yeah, literally. That's all it is. Yeah, to control it. No, destroy it. The way you control liberal democracy.
Starting point is 01:30:45 Wait, wait, hold on. Why are Mexicans going to Europe? I'd rather than go there, to be honest. A lot of them go to Spain. That's fair. Some of them just go. I can understand why Eritreans are going. If I was in Eritreans, I would also leave.
Starting point is 01:30:58 Every time it's red, that means that's the lead source of migration that year. Oh. So Albania used to be in the O-8, and then it just really started kicking off. 2016 is Syria, yeah. Geez. Wow. Oh, man. And they made a place.
Starting point is 01:31:12 Each stick man is 100 people. Oh, man. That is wild. A handful of Americans rocking up. I mean, screw this. Obama sucks. I'm illegal immigrating to France. Oh.
Starting point is 01:31:24 It's kind of base, essentially. Is that all of Europe? That's all of Europe? I can't really tell because it's stormed. Swarmed. It's like bumblebees. Oh, okay. What's the epicenter there, though?
Starting point is 01:31:34 It's worth looking at that. Looks like Germany ends up being the episode. No, no, no, no, no. It looks like, it looks like Greece. It looks like Athens. Oh, the Mediterranean. That's because they enter through the Balkans. That's all they do.
Starting point is 01:31:44 So, here, everything swarms around here. Yeah, the Vizagrad. Yeah. Damn, Croatians. Just kidding, I love you, Croatian. Look at that. They start there and they work their way in. Oh, man, that is the moment, dude.
Starting point is 01:32:02 Oh, that was in Syria. I really kicked off. It's like, giz. And all this Jews. just flow. Yeah, it looks like Greece and... A lot of them enter through Romania, they enter through Croatia,
Starting point is 01:32:15 because those are like EU ports that are easy to get into. I mean, it looks like Greece, to be honest. Greece, yeah, it's just easy to get into. Well, I went there, and I went to the Isle of Lesbos. That's what's called Lesbos. That's where the word came from? It is, yes.
Starting point is 01:32:28 It really is. Yeah, no, I believe it. I feel it. Why? Once you enter Greece, then you're in the Schengen zone, so you don't need to pass any more border post. And it's really easy to get in it. I watched dudes swim.
Starting point is 01:32:39 Yeah. Like they were swimming to the island. We filmed it. It was crazy. And there are people standing there like to help them pull them up. And then they, on the island is a refugee welcome center. Like you walk in and they'll give you food and they'll clean you up. And then people sneak out and they dip off.
Starting point is 01:32:53 The next thing you know, they're in France. You're like, yeah, we can't. And then the funniest thing was when I went to France, there were a bunch of sub-Saharan African dudes standing outside saying that like we were lied and tricked into coming here. I interviewed these guys. They said we were told they're. would be jobs and places to live, but it's an inflatable tent. Basically, it's like a bouncy house, right? They put a fan on that goes, it blows up, and you go inside and it's really cold. And what the guys told me was they'd never experienced winter before, and it was terrible and they
Starting point is 01:33:22 want to go home. Relatable. Yeah, they were like, I've never seen snow in my life. This is, this is torture. Well, have you seen in Calais in France where it's like the staging point for people to insert? And they destroy that, though? They've destroyed it like three times. Wow. Hopping back up. Bro, I was there. And they would climb on top of trucks, semi-trucks, and then try and cover themselves and get brought in on the top of these trucks into the UK.
Starting point is 01:33:46 So insane. Like they couldn't defeat the liberal economic order militarily. Nobody could. So they're like, how do we just destroy it? I don't think that they, I don't even think that this new world order thing wants the liberal economic order to survive in the state that it was, like British, you know, lead.
Starting point is 01:34:03 I think this reinforces the liberal world. world order because, I mean, look, if you can sort of turn everyone into like a beige biomass, then it's much easier to control people that way. Like if you erode national sovereignty, that's actually makes it easier for like companies, massive companies. It's much easier to sell people products than like for them to have identities. As in someone can put on a Captain America t-shirt much easier than they can be a proud American or something like that.
Starting point is 01:34:26 So people find their identity in consumer products. Like changed with Nixon. I act like I'm like I re-realize it every time I bring it up. But like, oh, obviously in the 70s, the New World Order, the liberal economic order changed the definition of what liberal economic order met. Went from like a rules-based American-led economy to a global, you know, corporatocracy, essentially. Yeah, I know. So we've seen that the videos and such of all these illegals come over on boats, especially to, you know, even places like the UK, right? They'll go to France.
Starting point is 01:34:56 They'll be like, this place sucks because France does suck. And then they'll be like, okay, I want to go somewhere less sucky. so I'm going to go to the UK instead. And so they'll take a boat to the UK. And they'll end up on the coast. They'll all run onto the shore. And then they're just, you know, allowed to stay. And then Valentina Gomez, I have lots of opinions on that whole thing.
Starting point is 01:35:17 But she ended up announcing that she was, that she had a visa approved, go to the UK to speak at an anti-Muslim rally and was making a big deal about it on, next. And so the British government, understandably, went back and said, no, yeah, we're not going to approve a visa here because she was, they made the argument that she was talking it up a lot, like, she was going to create problems when she was there. And it's like, okay, I get that. Yeah, right. So she then decided, okay, I'm going to come, but I'm going to take a boat and see what you say when I come up to your shore with a boat like all of these migrants from Africa could do. And so it's like, okay, well, I guess there's a little bit of a check. It'll be interesting to see how that plays out, though, to be honest. That's true. I mean, yeah, she's like,
Starting point is 01:36:08 literally attacking Carl Benjamin and saying he's never done anything for England. I'm like, who are you? Like, and she's saying this and like basically broken English. I know. I'm like, this is not a representative of my country. She's like the great replacement. You are the great replacement. You're Colombian. Come on. I just can't. Anyone that like disparages, like, people like that are actually doing effective work, I just have zero time for. But that will be interesting. I mean, if they can stop her boat,
Starting point is 01:36:33 then that's evidence that they can stop these boats whenever they want. Oh, I wonder if she has, if they've determined that she has bad intentions for the fatherland if they just won't let her in. No, special exception, Valentina, you've already played your hand. You were supposed to go there quietly and calmly and then make a scene and leave.
Starting point is 01:36:50 Yeah, that's usually what people that are like, you know, Americans or whatever intending on protesting in Britain is like, you don't tell them at the border. Like, hey, by the way, I'm here to give you problems. Yeah, of course. And that's why I was saying, like, I totally understand why they revoked her visa. This was her plan the whole time. She wanted to get her visa spiked so that way she can make a scene.
Starting point is 01:37:06 And it's all, it's, she does all this just to get like 10% in the Missouri Secretary of State. She needs to, she needs to study under Laura Lumer. Laura is the best at PR. Like, there's nobody better. Remember when she handcuffed herself to Twitter HQ? Yeah. She got banned from Twitter. And that night she was the number one worldwide trend.
Starting point is 01:37:27 She had illegal immigrants. jump over the wall into Nancy Pelosi's property and then she staged like a press event. I don't know of anybody who's better at getting press and generating attention than Laurel Lumer. Yeah, I mean, if the goal is just to generate attention, sure, but like, let's not pretend that you're advancing right thing ideas
Starting point is 01:37:44 and then Carl Benjamin's like what's him all fumble. Like, what are we talking about here? Carl, like Carl Benjamin, you know, has played a large part and why like reforms top of the polls, why restore is emerging is because he's like single-handedly pushed the origin. I'm not trying to glaze him. I'm just trying to be realistic of like maybe we don't attack figures that like are actually pretty like contributing quite a lot to the to the zeit guys.
Starting point is 01:38:06 It makes zero sense to me. Yeah. She called like fat. And he was like I'm 46 with four kids. Like of course. Like she called Carl Fat. Yeah. She called Carl Fat.
Starting point is 01:38:15 And then he was like. He actually lost a lot of weight. I know. And then his response was so funny. He was like, well, if you're a 26 year old unmarried woman, like of course it's going to be a big deal to you. Yeah. So I just have like zero time. I'm 46 with what do you say four kids?
Starting point is 01:38:28 Yeah. Of course I'm going to be, I'm not going to be like an Adonis. Yeah, of course. He's great. I can't stand. I know Carl's the best. That's why it was so crazy. I just can't the engagement baiting, the engagement farming has just gotten so out of control where it's like destroying the right. Yeah. It's got a stop. It's all fake. No British Normie is going to see her like spurging out and they're going to be like, hmm, yeah, maybe maybe like this migration thing needs to be, no, they're going to like double down because they're going to see her just completely. Bro, Tucker Carlson. Optics are key.
Starting point is 01:38:55 Tucker Carlson's, I'm tormented for having supported Trump. I apologize for this. I'm just like, man, I remember the Tucker Carlson where he was like, he got accused of being racist when he was in Australia and he's like, racist. It's like, my problem is with liberal white women, not black people. And it was like the funniest thing ever. And now, I don't know what he's doing. He's saying like, I'm sorry for misleading you. It wasn't intentional and I will be tormented by this.
Starting point is 01:39:18 And I'm just like, what? That is not the reasonable response to your criticisms of Trump. Like, that's not sane. That's just nuts. That's just crazy. Especially because he was glazing like a month ago with Joe Kent, whereas. It's like, although they were like, you know, problems of the Iran were like, I still think Trump's great. And like, oh, you know, pray for peace, et cetera.
Starting point is 01:39:32 And then all of a sudden a month later, he's like, yeah, I'm so sorry. I got to pay penance now for telling people to vote for Trump for Kamala. Like what I'm doing? I voted for Obama, isn't it? I have never had this moment where I was like, I'm tormented every day. I'm sorry for having voted for Barack Obama. He comes across is so fake. Like, I don't actually believe that he's being tormented by like Tucker as a-
Starting point is 01:39:53 I did. That was the line for me. Like, I know him. I mean, he's been very nice to me. But I don't find that sincere at all. And I don't know. Like, listen, I'll put it this way. Fine.
Starting point is 01:40:06 He's tormented. That's okay. But he said, was this always the plan? There's no way for, there's no way I will ever believe that he did not understand what Miriam Adelson's support for Donald Trump meant. Everybody knew what that meant. Donald Trump killed Soleimani. He's, he launched missiles at Syria.
Starting point is 01:40:21 He've hired John Bolton. This is not surprising to any honest person. And to claim now, like, was this always the plan? what are he talking about? Everybody knew he brought on Miriam Addelson and he was taking money from her. And we know why it was for Israel. How was it surprising to anybody?
Starting point is 01:40:33 How much did Maria Madelson give to the Virginia redistricting? No push. I mean, anything? A dollar? $10? No. Do you get $200 million from her? But if foreign policies on the line, she opens up the checkbook.
Starting point is 01:40:48 That's crazy. I mean, like, there's Trump in like the 80s. It was like, yeah, we should like bond. 100 million. Between 100 and 11 million to pro-Trump super PACs to help and get elected. How much has she? given to Gal Run
Starting point is 01:40:59 in Kentucky there against Thomas Massey. You know, it's... As she? Millions and millions and millions of dollars. Trump said
Starting point is 01:41:06 Miriam Edelson offered him another 250 million to run for a third term. That's funny. Part of me wants, I want him to run for a third term
Starting point is 01:41:14 just for the lulls, for the memes, because he can't win. You know what I mean? Yeah. But then it just means it... Actually, I think he can run,
Starting point is 01:41:23 but I don't think he can win. Like, so technically he can run and then if he wins, just nothing happens. Last night we were talking about how corporations have personhood, and I was just kind of, I didn't have a lot to say about it. But upon further, you know, inspection, it's that they have the rights to free speech and unlimited campaign donations. Campaign donations is fair.
Starting point is 01:41:40 And that's a good thing. Depends on who you ask or how they do it. What's wrong with it? Because they don't have a face behind it. The issue is that Timcast Media is a corporation. It has employees. It's not possible to exist as a sole person. proprietorship. The corporation has a right to publish this news and can't be stopped by the government
Starting point is 01:42:03 from doing so. That's free speech. In that, the company can spend money to promote political campaigns. It can't give money to a candidate beyond campaign limits, but it can promote through its own enterprise, a candidate that it likes. Yeah. If that wasn't allowed, we would be barred legally from talking about Donald Trump. Well, you would just have to be the liability to be on you instead of the corporation. That's not, it's not, no, you don't understand. You can't have a 40-person enterprise without a legal structure behind it. It's not possible for a sole proprietorship to have a company. I'm sorry, a sole proprietorship is a company.
Starting point is 01:42:42 A sole proprietorship is a sole proprietorship. You're talking about an LLC? Like a sole prop? No, that's a corporation. A sole prop would be I as a private individual doing a show and then paying contracts to people would not be financially, structurally, or managerially possible. possible. The corporate structure is so that there is an entity for which people are employees of that serve the end goals of that entity. But you would still be able to talk about Trump. You
Starting point is 01:43:06 personally would still be fine talking about whatever you want. But we couldn't put it on the show because the show would be a corporate entity publishing things. And if it couldn't campaign, then the argument is any positive speech for a candidate would be campaigning and it would be illegal. That's a, ooh, that's a big, that's like a Supreme Court conversation. They already had it and they've already agreed. I mean, how many times it was having to talk about a candidate? A newspaper is a corporation the newspaper publishes an amalgam of voices, and they are allowed to advocate for whoever they want.
Starting point is 01:43:32 They have free speech rights. And that corporation can spend as much money as they want, putting on a message that they deem appropriate. But time, like us talking about it, is different than paying money to the campaign. You can't pay money to the campaign. You're misunderstanding. Right.
Starting point is 01:43:45 But you said we couldn't talk about Trump. You misunderstand. No one can give no money, no entity, no structure can give more money than the FEC limits to a single, candidate. What you're referring to with corporate personhood is, through this company's free speech right, I can spend $1 million of corporate money making videos saying Trump is the best, putting up
Starting point is 01:44:10 billboards saying Trump is the best, and airing commercials saying Trump is the best. I can then go every single night on my show talking about why you should vote for that for Trump or any other candidate. If I was not allowed to, if the company did not have free speech, we would not be able to talk about Trump at all because they would argue it's campaigning in any sense. That's why the Supreme Court said corporations have free speech. The New York Times without free speech could not do news, period. So corporations have to be able to have freedom. And in fact, freedom of the press is in the First Amendment. The press is a company. Companies have a right to say things.
Starting point is 01:44:51 So just I was looking into this real quick just to see, so the reports of a, a about $20 million commitment involving Miriam Adelson, John Paulson, and a guy named Singer through this Republican Jewish coalition pack to spend against Thomas Massey in Kentucky. Wow. $20 million? $20 million. That's what they've committed so far or what they've spent so far?
Starting point is 01:45:20 That's what they've committed. But I mean, this is when it's down to the wire now because you're less than a month out from the primary. So if you can only give, so they're not giving to a campaign, they're just funding signs that say Massey bad, what? They're doing it through packs because, I mean, they can give unlimited amounts of money to these packs. And it's either pro-gall run or anti-Massie, mostly ads. Well, you think Massey's going to win, though? I do, yeah. I'm from that district.
Starting point is 01:45:49 So if a corporation group of unlimited funds, that's the problem. Why is that a problem? Because they buy elections. No. Well, we might be able to buy that. Should I be allowed to buy a billboard? Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:46:00 So you agree with my right to spend unlimited money on getting someone elected. You? My company has money. Your personal money on stuff. I don't care what you spend it on. Is not the business my entity with my personal money? It's an entity separate from you. And who is the controlling officer of that?
Starting point is 01:46:15 You at that point? And so the money is under my control. Yes. So the corporate entity under my control can put up billboards as it has, right? Yeah, I know that is the law. I'm just saying the problem with Quagmire in right now is because of corporate finance. That's just, that's just not true, not correct. Well, I mean, you could, this could be an example of that. Like if Massey pulls out, like, you pull. People are, people are allowed to spend their money on messaging that they want. It's the argument goes back to, I think, I don't know who it was doing the whistle stop. It was a presidential campaign in the United States. And he was spending his own money on the campaign. He's like, why can't I spend my money on this campaign?
Starting point is 01:46:54 I mean, it made sense for him to be able to do that. You can. But that gets then extrapolated a corporation, then legally now there. So all you're arguing for in the end, the end result of this is, Miriam Adelson will extract corporate profits under her name and then spend the money. You're adding a piece of paper. It doesn't do anything. But even with all that money spent, so they're way outspending Thomas Massey there in Kentucky. You go to polymarket.
Starting point is 01:47:18 I mean, just as a temperature check, right? this isn't a poll, but there's still, you have people putting their money down. Thomas Massey stole 70% winning the primary. That's not an ad, guys. This is just me just looking it up. We're going to go to your Rumble Rants and Superchats, so smash the like button, share the show and all the good stuff.
Starting point is 01:47:37 The uncensored portion of the show is at rumble.com slash timcast, IRL at 10 p.m. Dark Pine says, Tim, for the end of times, Trump is the Antichrist Culture War. He should bring on Joel Webin and Donnie discerned. That's a good idea. and we could probably do it. We're thinking about doing this with a live audience in D.C.
Starting point is 01:47:55 It'd be very fun. Vic the Fix says, wife and I went to T.P.USA. in Seabas with Vivek last night. Packed house and it was great. Lefties asked three-minute questions and Vivek responded accordingly and still claimed VR avoided answering.
Starting point is 01:48:10 Retards all. Interesting. All right. Astro Fox says, Are any of you familiar with what is happening in Corpus Christi, Texas and their water shortage? Estimates predict 500,000 people will be without fresh water by late 26, early 27. Needs national attention.
Starting point is 01:48:26 Wow, really? First, I've heard of this. I have, I am unfamiliar. It was due to flooding. That wiped out their water sources? Maybe, I don't know. Third Our Rebellion says, hey, crew, we're in the delivery room with our baby boy, Hunter, baby number three. Love y'all.
Starting point is 01:48:40 Congratulations. Let's go. We have a soundboard now. Welcome to the world, young patriot. As soon as you can start babbling. it's time to serve, serve this country, get after it. Start a YouTube channel. Start a YouTube.
Starting point is 01:48:55 Start a podcast. Start a rumbled show. Do whatever you need to do. DeSage says, Nick, how dare you doubt the daddy of big booty Latin America, pimp on a blimp on a blimp for president? Okay. The Alexine Explorer. Is that, oh, it is.
Starting point is 01:49:11 Disgruntled vet says, did you hear about an Islamic knife attacker who Canada allowed to travel to Mecca? Please tell me this is fake. Is that true? An Islamic knife. attacker was allowed to travel to Mecca? I have not heard. Was it allowed? That's like half of them.
Starting point is 01:49:28 That's like all that's called Muslims. Are you new around here? 5-6-2 says, can we make Ian actually pay attention to Luke for like a year before he's allowed to scream Luke's talking points in a random order? Luke Rukkowski? I've been following Luke Rukkowski since 2011 since they were trying to get us into Syria
Starting point is 01:49:45 and Obama was, they were like, he's got gas weapons. I don't know. He was one of the most vocal forces to keep us out of there at that point. A force indeed. Yeah, Luke. What do you think, Nick, you think we're getting crushed in the midterms? You think Democrats are going to take everything? I, just speaking candidly, we kind of get out of the freaking war, okay?
Starting point is 01:50:05 It's just not good. It's very difficult, and I'm sure I'm going to get blasted for this, it's very difficult to go up to young people right now and then make them feel like we're winning. It's just, I'm sorry, not about not winning the war, but about just winning in general, like motivating them. I think that's largely due to cultural issues around like marriage and dating. Okay, but how does any of this help that?
Starting point is 01:50:29 No, it doesn't. But it's also just, it's like a non-sec where it's like a different thing. So I mean, we can make this argument like, oh yeah, no, if you're a service worker, you're not paying tax on tips anymore and then, you know, no tax on overtime, stuff like that. But at the end of the day, especially right now, people are not feeling it. They're not feeling it. Everything is, especially gas. I mean, that's one of the largest expenses.
Starting point is 01:50:51 I mean, I remember the days of being broke where it was like I had to make sure I had just like a dollar left on my credit card so that the pump would take it and I could run it up to whatever it is and I would have to pay that down in order to get the next tank of gas. Unless that is fixed, which I highly doubt it is going to be by November, there are a lot of people that are going to be too deflated to go vote. I'm just saying. Yeah, I totally agree.
Starting point is 01:51:13 I mean, like, okay, yes, within the Republican Party, when you pull the Republican Party, like the voters are still on. board with the Trump agenda that is true, but it is also true that, yeah, I mean, there's a demoralization effect across, especially young people, and the lesson that needs to be learned, I'm aware that the average primary voter in a Republican primary is 65 years old, but you do have to be aware, this just took Orban down, like an Orban, you know, in our world, Orban's super popular, everyone loves, oh, you know, it's a super conservative firebrand or whatever. And if you talk to young Hungarian right wingers, specifically right
Starting point is 01:51:41 wingers in Hungary, young people, they were kind of fed up with the, and this was surprising for me to hear, because again, like over here, he's like the darling. that's how you lose the country is when the young people start to tap out. Boomers on Fox News love this war, love every part of it. It's their favorite thing ever, and they can get off to it at night, right, when they go and watch Sean Hannity. Or the new Hannity podcast. Yeah. And that's been my number one problem with the war, above all else, is that it's rewarding the worst people in American politics.
Starting point is 01:52:10 Like even if this goes swimmingly, even if this comes out, you still just basically rewarded literally the worst people in American politics were lining up to say, well, you know, hate Trump, but he's making, you know, a clock, broke clocks right twice a day. It's like, that's what I hate most about this is the entire apparatus that we're trying to destroy right now was overjoyed with it. So again, even, which jury's still out, but even if this ends up being a resounding success,
Starting point is 01:52:32 I don't, I'm still just very upset. I really am. It's just very frustrating. Let's grab some more. We've got a few minutes before the uncensored. Marushia says, did you see Asman Gold's lengthy rant against Mary Morgan calling her a femme cell and worse for a post related to men who want to become fathers? I think that
Starting point is 01:52:49 I did. He called her a Fem cell. It's funny because she's a tradcath who thinks universal literacy is a mistake. So I don't, you know. But her post was taken to the extreme end of her argument to go after. I'm not saying that she's right necessarily. There is a tendency. Women tend to be more baby crazy than men are. And all of these guys got offended. I think it has more to do with the fact that young guys desperately want to be dads, especially more so than women now. And it's very difficult. Mary became the avatar of their anger when she said that men who want possession of children who are not their own are predators. But when you think about that, like, why would a man want possession of a child that is not his own? I think that's the point she's making. People started countering with all sorts of stuff. And then when I said that she's, she's, her points being taken to an extreme and she's a tent. She's right in tendency. Then all of a sudden people started spam blasting my name. And I'm like, just chill the F out. Calm down. Well, she said that men have no paternal instinct until after. have their own children, which I agree.
Starting point is 01:53:50 I disagree with that personally. I'm experiencing it. I don't have any kids. Well, I think there's exceptions, obviously. There's some great dads that, you know, come along after the fact. But, I mean, that's why men, like, again, have this dispensation to, like, when a woman has a high body count, they're like, what's going on here? Because that's, like, part of it, yes, socially, but part of it's just, like, evolutionary. It's like, when you're trying to determine who your kid is, it matters if you know
Starting point is 01:54:12 who your wife's, like, slept with. I think, I think the issue is largely that there's a lot of guys who want to have families. the data shows that men want to be dads more than women want to be moms today. So among Gen Z especially. And because of these structures, men are having a very hard time starting families because women don't want to. So then Mary comes along and says men don't have paternal instincts to a bunch of guys who are buying a video game where they get to be the savior of a young child and be a father figure. So of course they're going to get offended by what she's saying. Yeah, yeah, I guess, yeah, when you put like, yeah, I don't know specifically what our argument was.
Starting point is 01:54:44 But I mean, yeah, the state of young women right now, it's like, I mean, I mean, I mean, I'm taken and I have a lovely woman, but again, I feel like the last shepherd Annam. Like the actual, I mean, I remember being on a hinge. I mean, it's like literally like walking through a mind. Well, I mean, look at what happened. Look at that news that happened to me. Haven't our guys now. That's true.
Starting point is 01:54:59 With the deputy assistant secretary for counterterrorism at DHS, right? This 29 year old like girl boss type figure is still out there. Did you see this article today? No, what happened? Oh, my God. So she ended up like she got busted on a sugar daddy website. Oh, that's right. That's right.
Starting point is 01:55:15 Yeah. Which I mean, it's like, I understand. It's like, okay, some scorned guy that, okay, yeah, if you're 70 years old and you want to date some hot ass young, 29-year-old or whatever, like, you're probably going to have to pay for it, right? They don't come for free. There's a trade-off. But, you know, you're the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism at DHS, and, you know, you shouldn't be in that position. Yeah. But you're like, okay, to 29 years old, zero prospects for children at all and really have no interest in it, it seems.
Starting point is 01:55:46 and that's what I guarantee to one of one and one conversation should be like lambasting men or saying you know
Starting point is 01:55:52 we need more traditional values in society exactly yeah it's like the most vocal people that are like we need more traditional
Starting point is 01:55:57 values are either men like covered in tattoos with your ear piercings it's like okay dude well you sold out your traditional aesthetics that's besides the point or it's women
Starting point is 01:56:04 they're like 30 and then suddenly they become Christians and everything and now they're like lecturing everyone and traditional values and it's like
Starting point is 01:56:10 can everyone just like cut the larping for a second what is going on but you know Again, no offense to our tattooed friends. There's plenty of them. I love them. But it's like, I'm saying it's difficult to like lambast the decline of traditional aesthetics when you are not representing that, you know, personally.
Starting point is 01:56:27 That's kind of the point I'm making. With women, it's on the extreme where women have already kind of jumped the shark, so to speak. And then now they're retroactively going and lecturing men for not participating in traditional values. It's like, you're 30. Maybe we could get Mary and Zach, who's Asmond Gold, to do a show. Yeah, and he doesn't travel. What's that? You don't travel.
Starting point is 01:56:45 Yeah, that'd be a good one. Seeing those two together would be really... I think it's like... I said Mary was right in tendency that like among... Across all generations, if, you know, I walk down the street with my baby,
Starting point is 01:56:59 guys do not bet and I. They don't say anything. Every single woman are... But among Gen Z women, where I think a lot of the young gamers are, women are like, who wants kids? Kids are bad.
Starting point is 01:57:10 And guys are like, I just want to have a family. So she's getting all of their ire. but I think when you look at older generations and you put it all together, it's just, it's largely correct. I say largely because obviously
Starting point is 01:57:23 to call guys predators for wanting to have kids, well, she said specifically kids who are not their own, which I don't understand why people are freaking out of that statement. Like, yeah, any guy who's like,
Starting point is 01:57:32 I'm going to take that child who's not mine, it's like, okay, well, there's certain circumstances of adoption, I understand, but... If a dude's like, I really want to be a babysitter,
Starting point is 01:57:40 I just want to babysit kids, like, that would be kind of... It'd be weird. Yeah, would you drop your... get off in a nursery with his old man? I'm like, no. No, actually, no.
Starting point is 01:57:47 So I understand her statement about that. That's what she was, like, desiring a child that's not yours. But, like, I want to protect kids when they're not mine. Like, that's my paternal instinct is I'm looking around when I see your kid. I'm not going up to him going, googie, googie. I want to make sure. The thing that really irks me on it is that instead of saying Mary Morgan said thing, people are posting Tim Poole's employee Mary Morgan said thing because they're trying to use
Starting point is 01:58:08 my name for algorithmic optimization. That's crazy. It's just so annoying. It's like Mary's her own person. She doesn't even live here. She does a different show. So it's like if you want to complain about what Mary said, you can complain about what Mary said, you know. It's like they're trying to tell on the teacher.
Starting point is 01:58:21 Oh, I'm Tim. No, no, no. It's that they're like, if I say Mary Morgan, people are going to say who. So I'm going to put Tim Poole's name here so that we get clicks. And then they wrote me into her opinion. Nope. It's like, it's Mary's time. It's her opinion.
Starting point is 01:58:31 She's allowed to have it. Mary cast. Let's see. Alan Roger says, Tim, the case is not dropped. Stop lying. You were paid via tenant media millions of dollars by Russian intelligence agents. Fake. So one, they, Merrick Garland goes on TV, announces this, this claim that two Russians who currently live in Eastern Europe that no one's ever seen before were funneling money through a Tennessee company that no one, no one knew about. And we're licensing a show at a below market rate. And then a month after the election told my lawyers that there is no investigation, there will never be one. And then issued a formal statement to Lauren Chen six months later that there's no, there's no current investigation and the case is dropped.
Starting point is 01:59:12 So it remains cold and open, but there's no one to even investigate. There's no evidence that ever happened. There's no known individuals who did it. The whole thing is just one day they claimed a thing happened with zero evidence, and that was the end of it. Did somebody literally just pay you to say this, to ask this question? Oh yeah, Superchair. I gave me five bucks. But thank you for giving the opportunity to once again stay down the record.
Starting point is 01:59:37 So a Tennessee-based company hosted by a prominent conservative commentator offers to license one of our shows. which still exists, by the way. And so basically they could run it live on their channel. And then we would keep doing everything we were normally doing. I do license deals all the time. And we said, sure. And then Merritt Garland claimed it was actually Russians who were doing it the whole time, despite never producing any evidence it was Russians.
Starting point is 01:59:58 Not one tiny morsel of proof ever. Because it was a sigh-up. They had been trying to game for a long time to go after someone like Dave Rubin, Benny Johnson, me, because how do you smear us otherwise? Ben, he's not a white supremacist or even that far right. He's a mainstream conservative guy. I'm not a white supremacist. Mixed race, kind of liberal a lot of ways.
Starting point is 02:00:18 There's no real smear to go about it. You can call a bunch of conservatives fascists or whatever, but not us. So they tried to figure out some way to do it. And I'm sure they would have liked to have gotten a lot, many, many more people. And their stupid scheme did not work beyond that. Let's grab one more. Broadcast mediocrity says Texas Republicans aren't responsible for the redistricting cascade. Texas Democrats sued the Republicans in 2020 to delay redistricting. This was resolved in
Starting point is 02:00:47 2025, creating a national opportunity for Democrats to shift blame. Not only that, but the redistricting in Texas was to, it made red districts somewhat redder, so they would remain competitive in the mid-term election. And Virginia just wiped out four seats. It's very different. But we're the uncensored portion of the show, so smash the like button, share the show. It'll be at rumble.com slash Timcast IRL. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. Nick, do you want to shout anything out? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:01:19 Don't stop saying mass deportations, even though, you know, people are trying to convince you to stop saying it because it doesn't sound politically expedient anymore. We don't save our country without mass deportations, guys. Thank you for having me. Thank you for coming, Nick. Always a pleasure, man. At Ian Crosland, you'll find me. At Ian Crosland.
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Starting point is 02:01:57 Tate. Yeah, follow me on excellent Instagram at Real Tate Brown. And I am also a deportation cell. So Trump administration is doing great work. So let's not let up the gas. Let's just step on it harder. Right on. Well, that's everybody, right?
Starting point is 02:02:10 All right. We'll see at rumble.com slash Timcast. IRL right now. Thanks for hanging out.

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