Timcast IRL - Democrats STRIPPED OF Power Over INSURRECTION w/Josie TRHL, Daniel Turner, & Lisa Elizabeth

Episode Date: May 14, 2026

Tim, Ian, Lisa, and Josie are joined by Daniel Turner to discuss Republican's boot Dems off committees in Tennessee, MTG goes to war against Benny Johnson, a CIA whistleblower says COVID was a deep st...ate conspiracy, nearly 50k Lake Tahoe residents could lose power as it's redirected to data centers, and reports CIA took MK Ultra & JFK docs from Tulsi Gabbard's office.  SUPPORT THE SHOW BUY CAST BREW COFFEE NOW - https://castbrew.com/ Join - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwN... Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Ian  @IanCrossland  (everywhere) | https://graphene.movie/ Producer: Carter @carterbanks (X) |  @trashhouserecords  (YT) Guest:  Daniel Turner @DanielTurnerPTF (X) Josie TRHL @TRHLofficial (X) |  @1776xJosie  (YT) Lisa Elizabeth @Lisaelizabeth (X) Podcast available on all podcast platforms! IT'S DONE, HE'S WON | Timcast IRL For advertising inquiries please email sponsorships@rumble.com

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Starting point is 00:00:00 South Carolina is expected to push forward with redistricting despite the fact state-level Republicans tried blocking the effort. We're hearing there's going to be additional redistricting down the line, which it's a toss-up. I would say arguably it's a victory for the Republicans, but for now, we want the victory in front of us. That being said, we're going to have Mississippi and Georgia redistricting for the next cycle after 2026. Some people are arguing, well, it's just so late in the game already. But my argument is just steamroll through. They should be doing it. it. So some people are thought this as criticism, but I'm going to say it like this, all of it's just bad news for Democrats. Missouri's court has just upheld their new map, cry more about it.
Starting point is 00:00:38 And in the craziest outcome of all of this, Tennessee has stripped all of their Democrats in the House from their committees over their insurrection. So at least finally now, we're getting some pushback from the Republicans. It seems like maybe sitting around being a wine snob doesn't protect your country, so they're actually starting to do something. But I would just stress, what we are seeing is kind of like the furthest degree of animation a wine snob could have. I apologize for the wine connoisseurs out there, but that's just the analogy.
Starting point is 00:01:08 What we want is brutish, crazy Republicans just saying enough and cracking the belt. Instead, we're getting angry wine snob saying, well, then you can't come to a party. But I'll take it. I'll take what I can get. We'll talk about that. Plus, of course, there's fears of hanta virus once again.
Starting point is 00:01:25 Illinois seeing some cases. Claims of human-to-human transmission expanding and, uh, eh, We'll see. I don't know how serious it is, but considering that they are working on a vaccine, we talked about this a couple days ago with Brett Weinstein. It is strange, the structure of how this story is rolling out and the interest in making a vaccine for a virus that only has 30 cases in the U.S. per year, if that doesn't quite make sense. And then Chud the builder. I don't know if you guys know the story, but he's a guy who he walks around, accuses people
Starting point is 00:01:54 of chimping out, got attacked. He got attacked and he shot the guy. And so apparently I'm hearing that it was like some black dude who said, don't be saying chimpin out. He said it. The guy swung at him. He shot him. Got shot himself. It's a crazy story. But more to do with the social media stuff.
Starting point is 00:02:11 But don't worry. I saved the best for last. A CIA operative has accused Anthony Fauci of a direct cover up of COVID in Senate testimony today. So this is massive. And I'm just going to go ahead and say Autopenn Pardons don't count. So let's lock him up. We're going to get in all that. Before we do, we get a great sponsor for.
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Starting point is 00:04:22 Smash that like button. Share the show with everyone. You know, we got a massive panel tonight. We'll start with Daniel. It's great to be back. Daniel Turner, Power with the Future. I am on my third Hunter Virus booster, by the way, in case I know one was curious. Not four? No,
Starting point is 00:04:36 just my third. I'll get my fourth tomorrow. Oh, okay. So great to be back with y'all. Right on. Lace is here. Hi, guys. Nice to see everybody again. Thanks for having me, Tim. Josie's here. Hi, guys, and Josie. I'm the Red-Head of Libertarian. It's great to be back. Yeah, it is. I'm kind of black-pilled tonight.
Starting point is 00:04:51 I can't, I don't know why. Maybe I'm over-caffeinated, but I love you guys and I want to talk to you guys, but I feel like we're headed towards this bizarre technocracy, and we're just fighting for who's controlling the ship before it becomes part of an automated fleet. Correct. You can talk me down from the ledge, Carter. Well, we'll see if I can help do that.
Starting point is 00:05:08 We've got a stacked panel tonight, and thank you all for coming. Tim, let's get it. We will get into it. There's a big story about, was it, 50,000 people are losing their electricity because they're diverting it to data centers? Oh, boy. The name of the game is this, my friends. You have a couple years left,
Starting point is 00:05:23 if that, to own property or own something before it's too late because then you're going to be just a cog in the machine and the machine will be owned by the halves. That's what the numbers guy was saying. Gary's the numbers guy. He's not wrong. He's got three years to get your nut. But I was reliably told that we would own nothing and be happy. That's right. You will. The rest of them will own everything and they'll be very happy. Let's jump to this story. We'll start here with the, oh man, the nuclear bomb. Tennessee Democrats removed from House committees following special session disruptions. This is massive. So I was screeching about this when we watched videos of Democrats in Tennessee
Starting point is 00:05:58 all but hurt because they're getting rid of that one Democrat district they're starting things on fire and stomping them on the ground. They're fighting in the aisles. You got Democrats upholding hands. They're blasting norsmakers and air horns. And I'm just sitting here being like, why won't they arrest these people? Why won't they arrest anything?
Starting point is 00:06:14 Well, what is it's happening? Is the Republicans just kicked them all out of their committees so they're effectively powerless now. I love it. And right. And there's a bunch of little things happening in this space. Look at you worked on. the hill for so long. You're so happy. So happy about this. It is state level, though.
Starting point is 00:06:27 It doesn't matter. Like, they act like animals all the time. I remember when we were, there was like that indivisible group way before like Antifa got big or anything like that. And they would come into our office and they would literally take over, like sit on my desk and do all these kind of things. There was one girl. She got arrested for taking her top off in the middle of, like they've been acting like animals, zoo animals for years and they never got in trouble. So this is nice. You needed to learn just one very simple phrase. They're coming right for us. you know yeah and then after that it's just you got to defend yourself my chief of staff is really nice for my district director at the time he used to let me be mean to them so let you be the rules for
Starting point is 00:07:03 observing house and senate at least in dc i was a senate for 20 some odd years ago it's really strict right not only just no cell phones no video no no talking you can only enter the the the galley or the what do they call it the the the gallery i think at certain times etc so the idea that these members these legislators were engaging with people in the gallery, sending signals. They had air horns. They had, you know, a chance going back and forth. There is a decorum that's expected of legislators, and I'm glad that they're upholding it. So I think this is awesome.
Starting point is 00:07:35 They were totally encouraging. They were like, they were praying while people were blowing air horns, and they were, like, telling them to be obnoxious. Like, no, you've got to go. You're done. You're in trouble. I appreciate that they're getting kicked off their committees and being stripped of power in Tennessee, but I wanted to see arrests.
Starting point is 00:07:48 Like, it's not going to stop unless you physically stop them. And I'm not saying hurt anybody. I'm saying use law enforcement capabilities to take these people to jail where they will stay for a certain amount of time and they will learn their lesson. Maybe not, but at least they won't be in the courthouse screaming. I mean, if you're holding something with a lighter and you are trying to light it on fire indoors,
Starting point is 00:08:08 I feel like that's an arrestable offense, right? That could be considered arson. You know, like a government property? Yeah. Something like a January 6th style, people walk around smearing poop on the walls. They're defaced. They smeared poop on the walls during January 6th.
Starting point is 00:08:24 I wouldn't be surprised, but you're saying defacing of a public crop. You know what? You are right about that, Ian. And so those people on January 6th, I think, should be arrested for criminal trespass. And they should serve maybe, you know, a couple of weeks for trespassing. First offense, maybe you just get a court's provision like most people do. And with people who ride and fought cops, I think maybe a year or two, oh, wait. What about people that take tables out of window? Take tables out of... I'm just kidding.
Starting point is 00:08:51 I don't like. She should have been arrested. But, no, like, solitary confinement. That's what the standard is. So these Tennessee Democrats should be locked up in the shoe. Two years solitary for what they did. What were they doing exactly,
Starting point is 00:09:08 just blocking procedure? They're starting fires. They lost the... Guy held up a printer paper of Confederate flag and set it on fire and thrown the ground, start stomping on it. I don't know. This sounds like seditious conspiracy to me.
Starting point is 00:09:17 They deserve 17. years. That proves it. Yeah. And they lost the vote, you know, and both sides of the aisle are going to lose contentious votes. I mean, you go back to losing the Obamacare vote, which was a really big deal, right? It caused some people like Bart Stupak, we're dating ourselves,
Starting point is 00:09:32 his re-election, right? Obama care. But when Republicans lost the Obamacare vote, I don't remember there may have been some hissing, but I don't remember anyone lighting. I don't remember John Boehner lighting things on fire in the house chamber, I got to tell you. I mean, maybe if Republicans actually did things like that, we'd be in a very different country, but we can't seem to get anything through with the Republicans.
Starting point is 00:09:55 No, the Republican's job is just to maintain the status quo. That's what it feels like. Well, actually, I will push back. Republicans have been fighting very hard recently, harder than they've ever been fighting. But I got to give them credit because I have never seen them fight as hard as they have to get rid of Thomas Massey. Dude, this is, you know, it's honestly. That's fair. It's really out of control. It's really fascinating. Sorry, just the willingness to use sex scandals to go after somebody. I'm like, wow, that's Democrat territory. Publicans really turning the volume up.
Starting point is 00:10:25 Right. Like, we're not going to say the word. But, like, there's a bunch of these scandals right now. There's, like, the Patriots coach with the reporter, right? Like, why do we care about, like, all these people and their personal lives like that? Like, nobody's like, what's the word, grape? Nobody's, like, graping these people. Like, we're upset about affairs, right?
Starting point is 00:10:42 Like, that have been happening since, like, the dawn of time. And I'm not saying that we should, like, people should go out and have. affairs and that's not good. But like, I don't believe what's said about Massey. I think that lady obviously looks like a lunatic and what she's saying is not credible at all. But like what is she, what is she claiming he? She doesn't really claim much of anything. That's
Starting point is 00:10:58 probably a tool. He claimed that he used his super secret cow money to bribe her. And then she said, well, bribe her to what? Because he's a sex deviant. Wait, wait, wait, he was, he was, he. Yes, super. So she won't, hold on. Hold on. The accusation is that he was paying her not
Starting point is 00:11:16 to say he was a sexual deviant? Yes. That, yep, yep. No one who goes to MIT's a sex deviant, right? He didn't go to Berkeley. No. Well, I don't know. Have you guys ever seen revenge of the nerds?
Starting point is 00:11:27 Yeah, it's not our business. The movie was messed up. Yeah, I'm not joking. There was a woman. The nerd dude rapes the chick in the end of that movie. Which movie is this? Revenge of the nerds. Oh, that's right.
Starting point is 00:11:36 Yeah, no. Different time to 80s. I saw that as a kid. Different times. What he does is he puts on the girl's boyfriend's costume, so she thinks it's him, and then he has sex with her. And then she's like, Wow, that was amazing.
Starting point is 00:11:47 Yeah, and he's like, actually, I'm not really your boyfriend. It's like, oh, my God, do it? Different times. Yeah. I think Massey's the best congressman we got. This is all shocking. I mean, I don't care if he's hooking up with chicks. I mean, look, what the guy's been going through?
Starting point is 00:12:01 Good Lord, give him some leeway in his personal life. Like, all these people support him. And then Trump was like, do thing. And people are like, I'll do thing because master told me to do thing. And it's like, bro, they've got, what is it, Miriam Adelson money trying to get Massey out because he wants to stop Trump. It's obvious. Yes, there was a grassroots.
Starting point is 00:12:21 They raised grassroots $1.3 million in donations. Marianne Madelson just, she has more money than God, so she just dumped the same amount and matched it. Just one person versus a grassroots organization trying to get him, you know, on this
Starting point is 00:12:38 level. So you can make the commercials. It's actually really funny because I've never seen Democrats, I'm sorry. I've never seen Republicans fight this hard against a Democrat. You know, it's like, oh, we got, we got a Republican who votes only 90% of the time with Republicans. Got to get rid of him.
Starting point is 00:12:52 He's got to go. He ran on a stronger platform than Trump of doing Trump's platform. Like, yes, I am going to get rid of the, or I am going to reveal the Epstein files. Yes, I don't want war. Yes, you know, everything has to be constitutional. We have to go through a constitutional thing. Yes, we need defense in this country. Thomas Massey ran on Trump's platform.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Then Trump changed his platforms and Massey didn't change his platform. But, I mean, he's the most constitutional. By far, if you can ask Rock right now, who's the most constitutional congressman and all of Congress, and it's going to tell you that it's Thomas. We should have a rule. He votes with the Constitution, which is what Kentucky elected him to do. However, money wins elections statistically, like 90% of the time. But there should be a rule. Nobody should take seriously or believe any sex scandal that comes out a month before the election.
Starting point is 00:13:39 Any scandal. Any scandal, right? Like, it's got to be enough. We've got to give it the 48-hour rule, Dan Bonino. But no, nobody, nobody. Even the Hunter Biden laptop was strategically. And that shouldn't have been either. Like, no, these things should come out, like, when you know them if they're true.
Starting point is 00:13:56 And you shouldn't, like, drop it, you know, the week before an election. Like, it's crazy. Starts tomorrow, I think you said. Yeah, early voting starts tomorrow. Yeah, like, that's clearly. But he's not even accused me. And they're saying that he was trying to pay her not to file a wrongful termination suit against some other rep. Yes.
Starting point is 00:14:12 There was one of this woman's. One of this woman's friends came out and she said, I was named, so I feel like I have to say something. Her name is Anna. And this is probably trending right now so you can find it. And she came out and she said that at the time him and Cynthia went to her house and they were having like their friends at the time it sounded like or maybe casually dating. It was after Rhonda died. And Massey was just devastated. I saw him after Rhonda died.
Starting point is 00:14:39 He's devastated. He lost so much weight. It was almost unrecognizable. And, you know, he was grieving when he was there and everything like that. And at the time that this woman, Cynthia, she was going through a nasty divorce at the time. And so Anna said, she goes, I believe Thomas did offer her $5,000, but that's because she told him that she needed a new lawyer. I just, I just don't care. Like if she was like, he wanted to, you know, hit me in the face with pillows while we watched, you know, like little people wrestle or something, I'd be like, well, I get that.
Starting point is 00:15:12 That's not the craziest thing. I've heard. He's into that too? Wow. It was just me. Like, I understand. Little people. Christian ethos of morality, but like, if your leaders are like, didn't Donald Trump have like five kids from three different women?
Starting point is 00:15:23 Like, who cares if the dude's banging nine chicks and it's a polyamorous? Actually, no. I'm pissed off. I'm pissed off that Thomas Massey ain't swimming in Poon Tang because he's the best member of Congress. He's hot. He should have just all these hot chicks being like, oh, Thomas, Thomas. I think he does.
Starting point is 00:15:36 But he's toy about it. You know, he plays it's cool because he's got a job to do. Yeah, you know, he's got to be like, ladies, please. So look, Tom. If Thomas doesn't win this, he should run for president. You should. You should spoil the Republican Party and dominate that thing. He'll start a podcast.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Well, you should start a podcast. Then you should run for governor of Kentucky or run for president or something. I'm noticing that all the people who are really mad at Massey right now, they're all defending Jeffrey Epstein too. But nobody's fighting to get Jolaine out of prison. Why not? Who's defending? She's the ring.
Starting point is 00:16:03 Oh, you mean like the people saying it's not really that big of a deal? Yeah, yeah. Well, because Trump said so. Is a hoax. Massey's a huge deal, though, because Massey bad. Massey bad. So he's a huge deal. But they're not... I don't know, man. You hear about what Thomas is doing with those chickens?
Starting point is 00:16:17 He's got a thing that like moves a chicken coop automatically. Clux capacitor. Which craft? Yeah. He built it from scratch. He's got 30 patents. He's brilliant. Sometimes some of these memes I'm seeing going around against his opponent and him are like comparing their education. Only they're leaving out Massey's education. And they're just saying like, never passed anything.
Starting point is 00:16:35 And then they're like, Ed Gailorraine or whatever the hell his name is he has he has a two degrees or three degrees or something. and it's like, well, I don't think they measure up to Massey's Bachelor and his engineering and his 30 patents. But, okay, but yeah, the whole thing is trying to make him look like an idiot. But, you know, some of the stuff that Massey's gotten through, like, he got the glyphosate protection stripped from the Farm Act. And I'm sure we're going to hear about why that's a bad thing because we have to protect Big Chem. But, you know, like, he does, he tries to do good work. And the thing that people say, they're like, he never gets anything passed. He's the worst because he never gets anything past.
Starting point is 00:17:08 I'm like, he's trying to pass constitutional stuff, like auditing the Federal Reserve. And that's a bad thing that his constituents aren't passing that. So he's the bad guy. Let's jump to the story. We guys from Mediaite. It's where it's fun. Guys, you're ready for a drama-filled Wednesday? Lying scumbag.
Starting point is 00:17:23 MTG and Benny Johnson trade insults in vicious exchange. Who called who's a lying scumbag? I think MTV called Benny a lying scumbag. So they've got Bobby Sauce, who's criticizing Benny. I love Bobby. And MTV says this is a clinic on how to call out the lie. lies of social media influencers that get paid to spew propaganda. Benny Johnson, who I thought was a friend, couldn't even give me the courtesy of
Starting point is 00:17:49 asking me if any of these lies were true. TMZ and Daily Mail actually reached out, but not Benny. And Thomas Massey did not mistreat any woman, but happens to have a primary next week. So of course, out comes a story from a woman who is just jealous. She isn't Mrs. Massey. Benny said that, like, MTG fled the country to Costa Rica to live in a mansion. And he called Thomas Massey a pig. It's, yeah, we'll play this Bobby sauce video.
Starting point is 00:18:16 Bobby, I'm not to skip over a lot of your commentary, though, because we want to hear what Benny was saying. It's always the dirtiest, filthiest pigs that squeal the loudest. And Thomas Massey is a pig. I like you, Benny. Of course, if it's not the queen of the political grift herself, Benny Johnson. You better bring some. I had to leave that one in there, but we'll jump ahead.
Starting point is 00:18:33 Well, I mean, I don't want to cut through Bobby's view without giving him his commentary if we're giving margin. Bobby's so funny. Calling President Trump's administration, the Epstein administration. constantly banging on about the congressional slush fund. You know who also did this? Eric Swalwell. Ah, yes.
Starting point is 00:18:49 And here's more from Benny. Oh, victims, victims, victims. Oh, these poor women. Meanwhile, Eric Swalwell is straight up drugging and choking women up in his hotel rooms. Has like a staffer list as long as my arm of staffers that say that he committed sexual assault against them. Well, you know, this guy's talking about people with sexual deviant secrets. This guy? The guy who I hear lots of sexual deviant secrets are.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Hey, Benny. Come on, man. Why you blink so much, bro? I like you, but come on. Cool. I agree with that, by the way. Thomas Massey and Marjorie Taylor Green are the ones who led this. Oh, so you would. Thomas Massey has zero ethics complaints against him. Signed from Congress and fled America. Not anymore. Wait, wait, listen. People that do this type of stuff. Cool.
Starting point is 00:19:31 Marjorie Taylor Green. Resigned from Congress and fled America now lives in a $5 million dollar Costa Rica mansion. Bro, this dude is. So Marjorie says that's wrong. And Benny responded saying, I know everyone has become very fragile and overly emotional lately. So let me explain this call me and slowly. I have covered trending news topics on my show.
Starting point is 00:19:50 The Massey Allegation and your South America Mansion were the number one trending topics on this platform. I'm entitled to my opinions on these matters. I serve my audience. It's my job. And unlike you, I won't run away from my job when things get tough. Even worse, you're now siding with left-wing extremists who attacked us for years and won our movement and leaders dead. Anyway, we have a great time crying about this on the view and CNN. You know, what I would say is I think that.
Starting point is 00:20:12 the Thomas Massey's story. Mother Jones has this. Thomas Massey has always been a pain in the ass. It's designed to prevent Massey from being able to get any support from Democrats. So Massey going after the Epstein files and staying true to it has generated a lot of goodwill amongst liberals who don't like Trump. The reason they don't like Trump. So I see a lot of these liberal personalities and these wackaloon lefties being like, Massey's the only good one. And it's because Massey is going after the Epstein files and telling Trump to shove off and Trump's pissed about it. This, however, story, I think, was dropped because we're in a primary. They don't want Democrats coming in and voting in the primary or right-strungers Republicans to vote to help
Starting point is 00:20:51 support them. They want to make sure that Thomas Massey's not going to get any 11th hour support from moderates whom I believe him. So sex scandal. Something generally off-putting that regular people are going to be like, I don't support that guy. I think that's the real issue here. as for Benny calling Thomas Massey a pig. Bobby Sauce goes on to say he's a paid propagandist. And I don't know if anybody, I don't think Benny's being paid by the Trump administration to say anything. That's silly. He's got a massively successful company.
Starting point is 00:21:21 He makes money. But he serves his audience. Those are his words. So my perception on that when he says, I'll just make sure I don't want to misquote him, he says, I serve my audience. And so my presumption is he can see. what his audience is saying about this? They like Trump. They don't like Massey. So, okay. There you go. That's the opinion. The idea that
Starting point is 00:21:41 Massey's a pig, though, is absolutely ridiculous. Well, your audience is wrong. And I'm in a tough bind. I don't know if Benny will watch this. Benny used to be a very good friend. I don't know if he considers me a friend anymore at this point. Last I saw him was in a restaurant in D.C., and he kind of came by at the end of the meal and gave us one of those
Starting point is 00:21:57 like finger-bang, finger-gun fingers, like, what's up, chief, bro? And left, and I was like, well, that's odd. So, Benny, if you're You have my number. He's doing the way to service to his audience because if you dislike Massey, and a lot of Republicans do,
Starting point is 00:22:13 Massey is still with you 98% of the time. And so who do you get if you don't have men? Right on right violence does not do us any good. It's the same anger I had as when they kicked out George Santos. But Benny says in his show that he votes with Democrats all the time. Which is just total nonsense. You know, it's just a total nonsense. And you can dislike lots of Republicans.
Starting point is 00:22:33 There are lots of Republicans I dislike, right? I mean, but if I launched a huge campaign to oust Mitch McConnell because I dislike him, I still got a guy who's powerful who's with me 88% of the time. Like, yeah, replace him with someone younger and better. But like, I'm not going to spend my life destroying people who are with me the majority of the time. When that side, the left, the communists, the progressives, they're really our enemy that should be the focus of all of our attention. This stuff just pisses me off. So if Thomas Massey's your biggest problem, if even though, but,
Starting point is 00:23:05 to the right. If Donald Trump's your biggest problem, do you know who the frigg were up against? This is all part of the redistricting war, though. The name of the game is the Republicans want to secure as many loyalist seats as possible. Thomas Massey is a principled individual who's going to vote on what he thinks matters for his values, his principles, and his constituents. The GOP says fall in line. Trump says fall in line. So they're going to go after states on redistricting, and they're going to go after squishy Republicans who don't vote. in lockstep. At least on very, very important cases, for the most part, Thomas Massey obviously is aligned. I think he's right as what 90%. So there's things like overspending. He says no to,
Starting point is 00:23:45 and I respect it. I've actually disagreed with Massey quite a bit on a lot of things, but I respect that he's principled. I disagree with Roe Conner on a lot of things, but I can respect some of the things he's protected, free speech issues with big tech, though I think he's largely, well, the thing about Rocana is that as the child of immigrants, he's always going to be against us on the moral tradition, the American tradition. So it is what it is. And I understand that. But he's willing to come and have conversations. I can respect that. I would prefer a candidate who is going to be nuclear against the Democrat machine because we are in, it's cultural wartime. That being said, they don't need the boot Massey. They just gained nine seats in redistricting. So what's,
Starting point is 00:24:27 I haven't unpopular. I waste the money. I don't think he's going to lose a seat. Well, he's five points down. Yeah, but like, you know, he's five points down and, and we're seeing a lot of backlash on social media and Twitter and all that stuff. But that doesn't always translate to what people are seeing in their own district. And I say that from experience. Like, it doesn't, it doesn't always work that way. Just because people are outraged and talking all this stuff, it really doesn't get to like the 60 and 70 year olds that are like Mass and that have been there and who are reliable actual voters. So I don't know. it's very hard to unseaten and comment despite what people think.
Starting point is 00:25:03 Like I kind of have a feeling he's going to keep it. So. Um, Tom, I forgot what I was going to say. You'll remember. I'll remember. I'll remember, but I'll just have been really quick to say it. And in the process, we're pissing away millions and millions and millions of dollars for just an absolute ego trip for vanity. I just don't like the last minute fake scandal stuff by women who look like, you know,
Starting point is 00:25:25 she. SSRIs. SOR eyes. had a van before she went on and talked to the... Is Benny coming from a place where he believes the scandal is true? I'm not commenting on other comments. Is that what he was implying in that rant? Yes.
Starting point is 00:25:38 He heard it... Sounds like he may be implying that, yes. I think Benny just lights things on fire to watch them burn. But I don't understand. Even if Benny genuinely thought the story was real, like nothing in the story says that Massey's a pig. What's important, it's not like doing what your followers want you to do. It's telling them the truth.
Starting point is 00:25:55 And they don't always like that. And they're going to unfollow you. But you know what? If you're principled enough, you can, you stay principled enough. They're going to follow you again later when cognitive dissonance passes if they are that open-minded. And if they're not, then maybe you don't want them following you. I'm just going to say it again. I mean, we're in the off season.
Starting point is 00:26:10 We're kicking off into the political season. So the stories are starting to get more and more political. Ad dollars will start pouring into YouTube and other platforms. And then they're going to boost those videos to maximize the inventory. But that being said, I remember what I was going to say. Okay. Thomas Massey, okay, if you are a voter, 20, 25, you know, like kind of that younger demographic voters,
Starting point is 00:26:36 that is who is going to put Thomas Massey over the edge. So if you're watching this and you're one of those voters in K4 and you're, you know, 18 to 30, if you're in that demographic, you need to vote. Your vote does matter. Your vote will make a difference. I think that- I mean, statistically, it doesn't. I think rhetorically Massey's problem, and I wish you were here, Tom, is
Starting point is 00:26:56 is that we, I was going to say that we need war. We need war. If you refuse to fight in a war, if you refuse to fight in a war, you get killed by those that don't refuse to fight the war and you will be slaughtered and subjugated. So we have to fight this war. We're still in the Great War. It started in 1914. It went cold for about 60 years.
Starting point is 00:27:15 And now we are winning. America's winning the world war. We are taking over the world militarily, setting up for a new world order of technocracy. He's his face. And that's the... Am I in an alternate universe saying we need more? The cold and shot of it. Yeah, you can't deny war.
Starting point is 00:27:32 It's like screaming no don't isn't enough. You have to actually fight it and win it. And so I think the whole no new war thing was sort of like tongue in cheek like, yeah, wink, wink. We've been at war for 100 years. What are you talking about? It's not a new war. I'm finishing the war that we started. I don't know what you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:27:47 Like Tom is like we got to stop fighting. I agree with you. We shouldn't fight. But the reality is we are. So we have to. So I think that him like, refused. using support for the Iranian inclusion is probably misled. Oh, you're talking about the Iran War?
Starting point is 00:28:02 The Iran War, the Venezuelan War, the Cuban War, the America taking over the peace by piece. Hold on, just to clarify, I think you needed to give us like a segue first before you said all these things. You're saying that Thomas Messi votes against Trump's efforts in these wars. Correct. And like funding is, I don't know what his votes are on with Israel. You want to fund Israel. I think that if we don't, that other forces will take over the world. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:28:22 You said we should fund Israel? I've got $7,000. If we stop funding Israel right now, we will lose the straight of Hormuz. We should not fund Israel. We should cut all foreign aid everywhere. But then we would lose the... Hold on, hold on.
Starting point is 00:28:35 You owe me $7,000 now. I think if we stopped funding the war machine, we would lose the Suez Canal, and then we would slowly lose North Africa, and then we would probably lose South Africa. And that's why we have to falsely accuse Thomas Massey of sexual deviance. Well, that's what the military...
Starting point is 00:28:49 The only way to fund Israel. The order thinks is... Can we just pulled on for a second? He's a stick in the car. I get it. But the joke insinuation being made is like, Thomas Massey votes against funding Israel. He votes against funding these wars.
Starting point is 00:29:06 The argument from, not just, I'm not saying this is your argument, but there are a lot of people arguing we want these wars also would make, like, come on, everybody knows this is a fake accusation. Like it's a silly nonsense or even if it is not even that big of a deal. The argument is, how do we fund Israel? I guess we're going to have to falsely accuse Thomas Massey
Starting point is 00:29:23 of sexual impropriety. I think they're slandering him in order to get their war funding because he keeps providing like a stick in the spokes, but I just would like to debate Thomas on policy about military because the libertarian ideal functions domestically wonderfully, but when you go outside and you have to fight
Starting point is 00:29:39 dudes that are psychotically trying to kill you, you can't just be laissez-faire about your military. You have to use it. And he thinks he can just have dominion over chickens. I don't want to put words in your mouth, Tom. I don't know exactly what your policy is like military, but... I'm guessing his post- policy's constitutional Article 4, Section 4, which is we use our military for defense.
Starting point is 00:29:59 And right now we're doing a lot of offense. And I think that that's probably what it comes down to. I don't want to put words into his mouth, but he's a very constitutional libertary. The problem with ballistics is if you don't take over your neighbors, then they encroach under your border just like we did to the Russians. And then they'll get all around you. They'll blockade, you know, relatively. And then you're like, because you didn't fight an offensive war, now you have no choice but to defend. And we can't get to a point where we have to fight a defensive war on our own land. We can't let that happen. The Romans knew that. That's why they took over half the planet. And we're trying to finish the job. So let us finish the job.
Starting point is 00:30:30 So do you think Venezuela should be the 51st state? No. If they want to be. I think we should just get rid of all the sand countries. That's a different region. I'd like to see a world of localized governance. Including Venezuela. Venezuela. Get rid of them. All the sand countries, Israel. When the UFOs come down, we say, can you like slice out those land chunks and just just get rid of, just say, just boop. Like, you see how like the Chinese are capitulating, the Russians are begging for mercy.
Starting point is 00:30:58 It's because we've exerted our military force. If we didn't, if Kamala Harris just let the Chinese bile our farmland, we'd be serfs. Feels kind of good, doesn't it? We already are, surf. It doesn't. Seeing all your enemies kind of bow before you? I mean, it feels like sort of reinforcing that maybe free speech will lead the day,
Starting point is 00:31:16 but it hurts. I asked Grock just now to give me a ron. estimate of chicken ownership by party in Congress. And it says 10 to 15 percent of Republican rural districts versus three to six percent of suburban Democrats. So the estimate would largely be that Republicans have a three to one or four to one even chicken ownership. I just don't trust Democrats for that reason. And I know I'm joking, but I was actually thinking about it. There actually is an interesting point you made that Democrats largely being urban are extremely and ever more detached from the actual functions of running this country's base level infrastructure,
Starting point is 00:31:58 meaning they're nowhere near energy production, they're nowhere near oil distribution, they're nowhere near farming animal or plant, they're in cities and they're on social media. And the joke about chicken ownership is Republicans tend to be in areas where they're generating energy and growing food. and have guns. That's true too. Killing wild animals. But imagine what that means then when it comes to the voting patterns of the federal government.
Starting point is 00:32:27 When you try to explain to a Democrat oil production and they just say ban oil. Yeah. Yeah, I think that's the whole argument with no new war. That's kind of like ban oil. It's like obviously we don't want war, but in order to stop war, you have to win it. You can't just stop fighting. You are hitting on the ethos of my organization why I started it in that huge disconnect between the people who make our policy and the people who actually live the policy.
Starting point is 00:32:48 And even though it's not energy related, it's ag-related. When I talk to high school kids or college kids or this wonderful audience, the example I tend to give is Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez. And not because she's an easy punching bag, but early on in her rise, she was doing an Instagram live or a vine or something, and she was in an urban farm in the Bronx, and she was talking about how all the community
Starting point is 00:33:08 was gathering together to grow this food. But they weren't growing the food indigenous to the people. This is a Latino community, and there's no yucca, there's no cocoa, there's none of the food that the Latinos eat. And she blamed it on colonialism and white nationalism. And you wanted to say, no, it's because it's the Bronx. Those things don't grow in the Bronx. And it's funny to laugh at because there are no palm trees
Starting point is 00:33:31 and there are no cotton fields in New York either. But the scary part is that she makes ag policy. And so you have these members of Congress who say, like, I'm going to make a policy about agriculture or about energy. And their disconnect is so far removed that they actually are, laughable and dangerous because they don't understand the industries that they are, quote, unquote, regulating. It's not just Elizabeth Warren and banking. She claims she knows banking because she's a Harvard PhD and because I taught these things. And there's an argument there. She's
Starting point is 00:34:00 wrong on banking, but when you have people who make ag policy, energy policy, health care policies who aren't even doctors, right, who have never been in the medical field and they want to make policy, that disconnect that's think is something that our founding fathers would have found absolutely abhorrent. Liz Warren is a tenured Native American. I'll have you know. Yes. I wonder about that with war.
Starting point is 00:34:23 Vigionist knowledge. Yes, exactly. People in Congress that maybe have never served in combat that are, are, are, want the war, like that want no new, like what they want to end the war, I feel like the Patriot Act, I don't love it. But with an agile military, we've, we've really, we've really, we've really, we've really, really positioned ourselves to be the dominating force on the planet. And if we hadn't in the last 20 years,
Starting point is 00:34:47 if we just sat back and let the Russians take the Ukraine and the Chinese take Taiwan, then what world would we be in? Sorry, finish your point. Well, yeah, I mean, I just, that's why I feel like these people in Congress that are like, Tom, who I fucking love you, dude. You're like, I would text you right now.
Starting point is 00:35:06 I'll text him right now. I just, the military stuff is like best left to the executive military. forces and not it's crazy, not Congress. I'm at my wits end. How so? Because that's how I feel. I just looked up at Galrein's farm, not a single chicken. So he has no
Starting point is 00:35:23 untraceable chicken money then, you're saying? Well, I looked him up and I was fairly optimistic and sympathetic. Like, look, he runs a farm, he does. He got a family farm, and I see a lot of cows, and I see pigs, and I'm just, I've been scrolling, and I don't see any chickens. I don't trust a man who doesn't have chickens. Also, as a farmer, the wills throw this
Starting point is 00:35:40 out there for urban chicken owners, chickens are happiest if they have a rooster. And a lot of cities don't allow roosters. Bees can't live without male bees, even though they don't do anything. Bee colonies that are all female ultimately die. Really? Yeah, which is so bizarre. What do the males do? The queen bee, they literally hang out. Which is so crazy. They don't reproduce. They literally, they just,
Starting point is 00:36:06 whatever they do, they just... Hold on. The females go and collect pollen and stuff? The females do everything. They make all the decisions. They build all of the cells. They collect pollen. They collect the pollen. They collect all of the nectar.
Starting point is 00:36:19 No, they go out and mate with the queen. And the dude's a chilling. The queen goes out and... And then they go and fly and try to mate with her. But the one B that mates with the queen dies. Correct. And then the boys who never get a chance to have... They also die.
Starting point is 00:36:32 They just... No, they come back to the hive and they hang out. Yeah, but they kill them right before they... No, no. The boys hang out and they're a small population of the hive. You know, they hang out, but I promise you, the women kill them. all the boys before fall starts and then it starts
Starting point is 00:36:43 over with the new food. They would kill all of the boys if there was hive collapse but otherwise they hang out all winter they are... I promise you that. I study bee stuff. I promise. I have bees. I'm a beekeeper. Look at us. Do the male bees die before winter? But it's going back to the chickens though
Starting point is 00:36:58 and I feel bad for even if you have four chickens in a chicken coop in the city and they're like we don't allow roosters. Chickens like to have a rooster. There's something about why God created men and female. They want to be together. All right, this says in Honeybee Colonies,
Starting point is 00:37:14 female worker bees typically evict and often kill or cause the death of male bees in the fall. Yeah. Often. Not always. They do. But either way, I mean, the point being that they chill. I just have to be like.
Starting point is 00:37:27 What are they like? For the rest of the year, the bees, the dude bees are like, I got to do nothing. They just keep the women warm. And hang out. Hang out. We'll fight. Tell stories.
Starting point is 00:37:35 This, this. They do this. I'm keeping you guys warm. Yeah. You can't really feel it. All right. Let's, let's, let's, let's, let's, let's, let's, let's, let's, let's, Let's fry Ian's brain with this story from Fox News.
Starting point is 00:37:44 Rand Paul brings CIA whistleblower to Senate hearing alleging deep state COVID-19 conspiracy. The longtime CIA employee allegedly has firsthand knowledge of intelligence officials burying evidence on the pandemic. His general assessment, let me read a little bit for you, I guess. They say, actually, this is, can we, I thought, I just pulled this one up and it's still not updated. The dude literally testified. We got the guy's testimony right here. I'll play a little bit for you. I want to get to the Fauci part.
Starting point is 00:38:11 ...are difficult to define, given the scope of the Diggs review. Intentional or not, the ICs actions resulted in a cover-up, wasted resources, and a failure to properly inform policymakers. Public health policy would have been very different. Had the American public been made aware that a virus from a lab in China was going to serve as the foundation for an American... emergency use authorization MRNA products being mandated by the former administration. Dr. Fauci's role in the cover-up was intentional.
Starting point is 00:38:54 Dr. Fauci influenced the analytical process and findings by leveraging his position to ensure the IC consulted with a conflicted list of curated subject matter experts, public health officials, and scientists. This included some of the authors of the paper, the proximate, proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2 and other public health experts who have been in his orbit for the last 20-plus years. I, you know, I think on everything, I think white pill. I think the Trump administration has crushed the deep state, shattering of USAID. I think whistleblowers like this, they're coming out, the indictment of the Fauci acolyte. I think these people are all scattered
Starting point is 00:39:38 and starting to realize, they see the writing on the wall. There is a new power infrastructure in town. It is the Trump sphere of influence and the Trump administration. So if you look at 2020, the Supreme Court says we're not going to take up these cases challenging these unconstitutional election measures because they're scared of the deep state. So Biden gets in and what do they do? They arrest people. They arrest lawyers. It's nuts. They go after all the J-6ers, put him in solitary. Everybody's scared. Trump then wins. Splinteres USAID to the wind. Their funding infrastructure. starts making these little indictments. And you know what I wonder?
Starting point is 00:40:13 I wonder if it's more coordinated. Now, I'm not giving Trump any of this credit. He maybe gets some. That's fine. But I will just say it's annoying whenever all these libs are like, you think Trump's playing 40. I don't care if Trump is.
Starting point is 00:40:22 I think cash is. I think Pete Heggseth is. I think there's other people in his orbit. And I wonder if these little indictments on like housing that Pulte did was actually just a shot across the bow. And what ends up happening is these lower tier guys from Intel got the message.
Starting point is 00:40:38 They're willing to indict these people on any little thing they find. And you know what? The procedure is the punishment. Because even though we might say, are they really going to get convicted over a housing loan application? They probably spent $200,000 in legal fees already.
Starting point is 00:40:52 So these guys who don't have that money or those means, maybe a former CIA guy sitting there being like, oh, crap, what do you do? You get ahead of it. So you come forward and say, I'll blow the whistle on these guys. They made us do it. Don't look at me because they know
Starting point is 00:41:04 old school deep state is routed and crushed and Trump means business. I hope you're right I mean routed and crushed in a year and a half would be good but headed in that direction What I loved what he said there With anyone who's never dealt with anything
Starting point is 00:41:19 Scientific and coming out of government Is when he said this curated list of experts Yep Because everything whether it's the trans community Whether it's what I deal in which is the climate world Everyone has their like According to these panel These experts all agree
Starting point is 00:41:34 And they're like whoa the experts agree And then you realize Did you ask anyone outside of that list? No one else was allowed to opine. So the experts who were in on the COVID lie, I mean, really heads have to roll. Well, that's what they did with even the laptop we have. They use a lot of numbers. So they'll come out with, oh, 51.
Starting point is 00:41:54 51, you know, or they'll come out with a thousand people opposed RFK, a thousand doctors opposed RFK. So they come out, it's quantity over quality. I just want to address this for the naysayers. I'm not saying it's guaranteed. I'm saying I know for sure. I'm saying I would prefer to be optimistic than pessimistic. But let me just say this again. A CIA whistleblower just said on quoted on Fox News and y'all just heard it. Fauci's role in the coverup was intentional. So it is now mainstream publicly stateable. Even on YouTube, I can say this. Dr. Fauci intentionally covered up the origin of COVID. That's crazy. Six years ago, you were instabanned for even mentioning COVID or lab leak or anything like that. Now, I don't know that Fauci will go to jail, but this is not the first move. Fauci, was it his assistant or whatever, was criminally indicted. So these moves are happening.
Starting point is 00:42:49 Comey getting indicted twice. I'm not saying that Trump's going to come in and you're going to get a military tribunal with Hillary Clinton screaming, no, you'll never stop me. And then someone splashing water on her and she melts. I'm saying at least some things happening right now. And I'm going to stress this. I don't feel like it's that big of it. I feel like we already knew this.
Starting point is 00:43:04 Like the right, the right already knew this. You know the left. Like it's not going to trickle down. to like their base of people. He may not get arrested. So like, to me, this is just more of what we already knew. Well, but yes, but who, my point is this. The swing was never going to be like a full instant reversal.
Starting point is 00:43:22 The pendulum's got to come back down and start going the other way. When they nuked USAID, I stress as much as I can say, I don't think people realize that Trump basically nuked them and they probably didn't see it coming. Within the first week, that was wonderful. They knew. And again, I'm stretching this. I'm stressing this. Trump is not the guy. Trump is not the 4D chess guy.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Trump is the guy who got in and says, how are they doing this? And they said, they are routing public funds through NGOs to pay lawyers and prop up their campaigns. And he went nuke them. And they cut off billions of dollars in circuitous funding systems. Zeldon found a $7 billion slush fund for an NGO that was formed a month prior. The game they were playing, they got caught and they got shut down. Now I don't know how they're going to fund their operations. You can see what they're trying to do in Virginia, and even there, they're failing.
Starting point is 00:44:13 I testify before Congress on the Zeldon stuff, you know, the billions of dollars that you just get your friends, you create an NGO, you know, the head of the IRS, they get your accreditation in a matter of weeks, and you apply for a grant, and you get a $2 billion grant to combat climate change. And there's no proposal, no application, no history. Let me say, because I work for some of these companies. Let me tell you what they do. So I've done the street fundraising for environmental causes where you wave to someone and say, hey, help me save the environment, right? They give us their credit cards, we get the money, and do you know what these companies do? Do you think they fight, they save the environment anyway?
Starting point is 00:44:48 You know they don't. They don't. And when I would ask these guys, what are we doing to actually help preserve the environment? They say, well, isn't awareness an important function here? And I'm like, hold on. Are you saying that when I tell someone I'm fighting for the environment? environment, that sentence is how we fight for the environment. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:09 Yes. The fact that you went out asked for money and took that money is creating awareness of the problem. And I said, so your argument is when I ask them for money, if they say, what will you do with my money? I say, I'll go ask other people for money. Yep. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:27 These NGOs would set up, you know, we're going to, whether it's climate change or starving children in Africa, who doesn't love children, right? And who doesn't want to stop? starving children in Africa. So the first thing you do when you get your $500,000 or $5 million grant, $2 billion grant is, of course, you need headquarters, you need office space, you need to hire your staff, your website, your, you're stationary. You have to have a conference, so you have a big conference in Vienna. Everyone flies first class. You stay there for a week. You invite all these speakers. Ian comes to speak, but Ian's got a $25,000 speaker fee, so of course you pay for him.
Starting point is 00:45:59 And then at the end of the year, you say, well, look, I've spent all this money. It's like, well, how many children in Africa, did you, none? But we did all of this, right? All of this. And this is the whole cabal. And then, of course, you invite congressional candidates. You invite Democrats. You have them write checks back to their. Everyone, you know, gives a $5,000 a pack check to Ian who's running for office. Here's another big secret. I can't say that on camera. But you made your point. I liked it. Another big secret is a couple of other things these NGOs do is they give your money to a Democrat. The argument they make is, we will use. So they always operate two different.
Starting point is 00:46:36 Everyone does this. There's a 501C3 or 501C4 because 510C4s can do politics and they're not publicly disclosed. And so you give me $20 and I say I will use this to fight for the environment. What does that mean? I just passed the $20 straight off to a Democrat.
Starting point is 00:46:50 Good luck because I know the Democrats are for environmental issues. That's all that matters. What they do is, you know, but it's what we did. Yeah. I got to talk about Fauci for a second because if I was president,
Starting point is 00:46:59 when I'm president and I'm running a secret military bioweapons campaign, My scientists will lie for me, and that's their job. But that damn virus infected and destroyed so many Americans, and that guy still covered it up. That's the problem. They should have known, if that wasn't intentional, then it was the greatest act of malfeasance I've ever seen in medical science.
Starting point is 00:47:20 But if it was malicious and intentional, and they were trying to infect people, then there should be, in my opinion, severe repercussions. The only good part of COVID was you guys were in the other studio, and because of COVID, no one was allowed to travel. So I came on the show like every week. So I will thank Dr. Fauci publicly for giving me the place. Otherwise, it was insanity.
Starting point is 00:47:44 The amount of just when you think of not just like families destroyed and businesses destroyed, marriage is destroyed, suicide, people who moved into alcoholism and depression and opiots because their lives were just ruined. You know, when people, divorce, when you, when you banker people. I had a great time during COVID. I was traveling. all over the place. I got upgraded to platinum pro on American Airlines. I was traveling so much. I was the, during, during COVID, I had the biggest, I don't know if, I don't know, by volume it might be the
Starting point is 00:48:14 biggest political show in the world. So we were doing 120 to 130 million views per month. Wow. During COVID. Everybody's podcasts were much, much bigger, though, so proportionally, you know. We're desperate for something to keep them sane during that time, man. I would affect children. The virus, like I was raising little kids at this time during COVID. And I have one daughter who was about, we were about to start her speech therapy right as COVID hit. And so children, the way that they learn to talk, they have to see the mouth move. And so everybody's mouth was covered up.
Starting point is 00:48:49 Have you seen the video of the dude asking people to read a postcard? Oh, yes. That's in Philly. Actually, the guy films right near the McDonald's near my house. He made another one that I was really. really shocked because it was a really easy one. Like, I understand saying like a goche and, you know, a silhouette of clothes. My daughter got it.
Starting point is 00:49:09 She's literally in sixth grade and I go, went over each one because he's done like four or five now and I make her read them all. And there was like one or two words that she struggled with. She's 12, right? But she used context clues and inferred the meaning of all those words. Like, when she gets a word wrong, do you smack her? No. I do like help her sound it out.
Starting point is 00:49:28 And I'm like, but I forget what the, word was the other day. She was like, well, the Latin root of that is blah, blah, blah. So it means it was, I forget which word it was. It was just the other day. But that kid is from Philly. And then you know they were trying to expel him, right? Yeah, yeah, of course. There's another one that he made where it was actually a much easier phrase. That one really blew my mind. I can't remember what it was. Disciples. That's what she said. She was like, that's the root word of some Latin or whatever. And she's like, so that means students. I'm like, yeah, live. She does take there. There you go. Look at it. But yeah. These kids' brains are all fried.
Starting point is 00:50:00 Yeah, I don't think Fauci's like Herman Goring or anything, but he was, what were you going to say? Yeah, worse, right? Do you know what the literacy, the adult functional, like, illiteracy rate is in Philadelphia? Like, functionally illiterate adults, what percentage of Philadelphia is? 40. Higher. What? I was being.
Starting point is 00:50:18 52% of adults in Philadelphia are functionally illiterate. Look it up, I swear to God. It's horrifying. And if you look at, Philly's not even one of the worst cities. Look it up. We got to have a litter. And these people get an equal vote to us. First of all, women shouldn't vote.
Starting point is 00:50:36 Those people shouldn't vote. No one should vote. The really the thing, only I can vote. The founders would be rolling over in their grave right now. If they knew that 52% of the population of Philadelphia gets a vote, that's why Philadelphia is so screwed up. The teachers, that kid did teachers too, they couldn't even spell words. Oh, I love that when he asked him to spell necessary.
Starting point is 00:51:00 and millennium. Come on. One was an English teacher. The CEO couldn't spell. The CEO's, I'm telling you right now, Philly's messed up, but every big city is messed up. These people have the same amount of weight in our government that you
Starting point is 00:51:16 do, people that are educated. This is unacceptable. To be fair, I heard that no other language has spelling bees. Is that true? I don't know. That only English does spelling bees because English is an absurd language with an amalgam of a bunch of different languages. that. Yeah, because we use
Starting point is 00:51:31 Germanic, we use romantic roots. So, and then we might even borrow words from an African area or Asian, though they're less likely. Yeah, that makes sense. Like, if you say it to an Italian, like, how do you spell the word tremzzo? They're like, well, there's only one way to spell it, idiot, right? Like, you say, it's
Starting point is 00:51:50 spelled exactly the way it sounds. Benetic. That's curious. I never thought of that before, but it makes a lot of sense. Spelling is difficult. And, like, the question is, why does Millennium have so many L's in it? You know what I mean? Like, so when they asked the principal to spell Millennium and he couldn't do it, I'm like, well, you know.
Starting point is 00:52:05 No, you can't be like, well, no, you're the principal. You're teaching our children. That's why you can't have your kids in public school. You can't even have your kids in Catholic school. You just have to have your kids. I think math would be more funny. I want to see a math one. How's your daughter speaks now?
Starting point is 00:52:17 Let me tell you the math, though, that they're doing this like Singapore math that they call it right now. He still has a, it's ridiculous. What is it? It's like, they call it Singapore math, and everything is like a bar model in it. And like it's a really ridiculous way to do math. Even like like I have my kids like go to math tutors just because.
Starting point is 00:52:34 And they're like even they say like this math is stupid. You know what I think I think part of what they do with COVID lockdowns is these woke people want to flatten society, social order. They have the blank slate mentality. They believe that the only reason white people are wealthy is because they have systemic privilege. and black people are poor because of systemic racism. So if you lock the whole world down so nobody can work, reset everything, start over again, then everyone will be equal. That guy's book was called COVID-19, The Great Reset.
Starting point is 00:53:10 Klaus Schwab wrote that book. It was such a plan. I mean, how could that be unplanned? They're trying to reset the planet. They talk about the Great Reset. And then the book's called COVID-19, The Great Reset. Okay, Klaus. Dude, okay.
Starting point is 00:53:23 The Manhattan Project, Secret Weapons Program. You got your scientists lying to the world. That's wonderful for a military to do that. But if you dropped the nuclear bomb on accident on Philadelphia, all those people should suffer consequences that were involved in that. And they're going to be like, I was just following orders. I really wouldn't mind that, and I lived there. Foucher was probably just following orders.
Starting point is 00:53:41 Probably. But even so, like, to see the lockdowns destroying people and to still push it and to still push it, and to this day to still push it. Like, that is just beyond the pale, man. Absolutely. You look at going back to what you're saying about children, I just saw some report. I think it was Virginia schools overall
Starting point is 00:53:58 on how they're compared to 2015 levels. They're about two grades behind. And it's like, well, yeah, COVID. Like you had millions of children who for years were, you know, Zoom learning, but they weren't. Our kids were allowed to opt. We were had in
Starting point is 00:54:15 classes, no Zoom stuff, and our kids were allowed to opt out of masks. So, like, my kids school didn't have it. I'm not into vengeance, but I feel like if you don't punish Anthony Fauci for leading the charge on destroying children's millions of people's lives for years. I like
Starting point is 00:54:31 vengeance. I just finished rereading the Count of Monte Cristo for like the fourth time. I feel only justice. I mean, it's justice. It's not that I want to harm. I just have you watched the Netflix Disney Punisher series? No, I have not. It's just so great. Like John Wick as well, they're very similar. So they just
Starting point is 00:54:47 put out a new Punisher. They're trying to, you know, so the Punisher series they did on Netflix, then he has some cameos in the Daredevil series, but I very much recommend men watch Punisher. Yeah. It was funny because I turned on Disney Plus, and it's funny to turn on Disney Plus
Starting point is 00:55:05 and then get a TVMA warning. Because John Bernthal is just, it's just blood. It's like the screen may as well just been blood. So Punisher just massacring people for 40 minutes. Right after Bluey, right? It's all on Disney Plus. What about the Odyssey stuff? Oh, you mean when they're going to?
Starting point is 00:55:24 So, what's her name? Lapita Nyango is going to be Helen of Troy. Yeah, because that matches up. I don't believe for a second that Elliot Page is going to be Achilles. They keep saying that, but yeah, I don't believe. I thought we were, like, done with this woke stuff. And like, Helen of Troy is described as golden-haired with green eyes. Yeah, like, what is happening?
Starting point is 00:55:46 A thousand ships. Yeah. You have to. The Academy Award rules now require that the best picture nominee. you need a leading person to be a person of color. This guy is making a movie. Mr. Nolan is making a movie. He's like, this is going to be the best picture and I will win.
Starting point is 00:56:03 I don't care what the hell I have. Yeah, probably. But I want to stress this too. Somebody wrote how much of Detroit. They changed the rules. Yeah, Matt, George Floyd. Matt Walsh is getting criticized because he said,
Starting point is 00:56:14 no one believes this woman is the most beautiful woman in the world. That's true. That's a fact. He's correct. He is, but here's a thing. He didn't say black women were not attractive. He did not say Lapita or whatever name is, is not attractive.
Starting point is 00:56:24 He said she's not the most beautiful woman in the world, which is a fair assessment. Looks witchy. That's why she played the witch part, right? No, but I also think that, you know, for a black woman, she is attractive. She has facial symmetry and all things. She wasn't the witch and wicked. No, Lupita Nongo is she. No, you're talking about Cynthia.
Starting point is 00:56:40 Oh, yeah, that one's rough looking. Maybe I'm confusing them. I don't know. I don't want to pay all attention. I'm just like, look, you know, my big problem with it is that that's not Helen of Troy. No. No, correct. Is a character with a description.
Starting point is 00:56:51 From a certain place. Yeah. So I don't think, I think it's. silly to be like, some people are like, oh, it's disgusting. She's like, no, she's not ugly. She's just the wrong person. Now, Elliot Roger, Elliot Page as Achilles is the rumor.
Starting point is 00:57:06 There's no way that's true. There's no way. The memes are really fun. Five foot one ab implant female is going to play 6'5 broad-shouldered Achilles. No man is worthy to play it. They might do it. They might do it. I hope they do. I will
Starting point is 00:57:22 never watch it. I'm not going to watch it. I'm not going to watch it anyway because Helen of Troy doesn't look like Helen of Troy. The memes are only going to get better. The memes are funny. Yeah, Carter would be Achilles. I feel like, I'd be Paris. The people in Elliot Page's life hate, hate her. Like literally just despise her.
Starting point is 00:57:39 She was so cute, too. Well, the ab implants, I think, is the... Who gets a hat? I mean, I'm for some corrective surgery, but ab implants? Harris is in the I don't know. This is the Odyssey. It's a different movie. Okay, I don't know that. Yeah, yeah. It's like a sequel to Trullion.
Starting point is 00:57:54 Yeah, here, look. Harris. So this is more plates, more dates. And every... I'm sorry, that's disgusting. These are ab implants. And so everybody's pointing out like there's no develop out anywhere else.
Starting point is 00:58:05 These are people who work out 100% plastic surgery. So I'm just saying, Elliot Page is a female. And all these people around her are saying like, yeah, yeah, get the surgeries, get the surgeries. It's also like Aaron Moriarty. You saw her from the boys. And she claims she never got surgery
Starting point is 00:58:21 and they're claiming it some kind of syndrome or whatever. But you can tell she's got lip fillers because when people get lip fillers, they can't talk properly. Their lips don't move anymore. And so they talk like a duck, like, let, let, let. Well, technically it's an injection and not a surgery. Because there were no cuts made.
Starting point is 00:58:36 People hate me. That's what I'm my argument. I'm steel manning her argument if she said no surgery was done. Yeah, I'm just sick of this. I thought like woke was all the way out. And then I hear this about this thing yesterday. This is just immense body dysmorphia. And instead of having people know you're perfect,
Starting point is 00:58:52 we love you the way you are. They're like, yeah, do that. It's going to make you feel more like yourself. But Elliot or what, what? Yeah, these are the memes. They're so funny. She's never going to be a man. The zipper chest one was funny.
Starting point is 00:59:05 She was, I thought, one of the best actors in Hollywood. I'm sorry, that one was not pretty at all. And the tragic thing about it, which I remember we talked about on this show once a years and years ago. I disagree. I'm not, I don't, I don't, you know, everyone's a lot to have preference. I'm not particularly attracted to black women,
Starting point is 00:59:22 but I think she's got facial symmetry, clear skin. You know, I can understand why they were... That's an airbrushed, like, doctored up picture. You see that in real life, it's not going to be good, I promise. You know, I'm just saying, like, she fits roles for movies, but she's not Helen of Troy. I agree. Troy anyway.
Starting point is 00:59:36 Like, I thought Idris Elba... In Greece. People got mad that Idris Elba played Heimdahl in Marvel, because Heimdahl is a Nordic God. Well, kind of near Greece. It's Greece and Turkey at the time, right? I think now it's considered modern Turkey, so it's the other side. Oh, Northwest Anatolia, east of Constantinople. So she might have had darker skin, but no, is she red to be a blonde.
Starting point is 00:59:55 No, they were blonde with green eyes. Golden hair with green eyes. Yep. Not that. Helen was not Trojan. She was called Helen of Troy, but she was Greek. Correct. Paris was in Greece and stole her.
Starting point is 01:00:08 She was Greek. So if she was Greek, I mean, they were blonde. Watch Troy. It was a great movie. They were blonde Greeks. Started the Trojan War. I just wonder, like, when Achilles was dipped in the river sticks, why not just, you know, dip him again.
Starting point is 01:00:22 holding a different part of him. Because then it wouldn't be to... Cancel out. I know, I thought that... It wouldn't be the myth that. Ten times. Like, why didn't they dip his... His Achilles heel?
Starting point is 01:00:31 You only get one shot? Exactly. She only got her hand as invulnerable. Because then it would be like Achilles' ears. Like, whatever they held him by, Achilles pinkies, they would have chopped up his pinky would have bled to death. Very fine strings, you know.
Starting point is 01:00:45 Yeah. Let's talk about this AI story. This is getting crazy. Look at this. From Fortune, nearly 50,000 Lake Tahoe residents have to find a new power source after their energy source looks to redirect lines to data centers. You know, this is the apocalypse. This is why I was blackpilled, why I said that at the top of the show. This is the stuff that's darkening my outlook. I'm not like afraid, and I think that it's inevitable. That's kind of what concerns me is,
Starting point is 01:01:11 like either we go, we revert into like an anarchistic tribal warfare where we're fighting and afraid to go outside because we didn't have no police, or we go into AI technocratic overstate where if you say fuck online the machines hear you and they go, ah, to demonetize he said bad and like one, choose your path human and do you guys see
Starting point is 01:01:32 a middle ground? Do you see them? No. No, bro. They're stripping people's utilities away for data centers. We're also like doing eminent domain too like that girl in Georgia. I sent you that link today to where they're taking her house. Yeah, her childhood home and yeah in Georgia. Why? You want me to show you? Send it to
Starting point is 01:01:48 it up. I mean the domain's ruthless. Here, I'll just, I'll put it in the thing. It's so abused. I sent it to Ian. That's how I know. Marjorie, M.T. Greenie. It's Marjorie. Taylor, Rene, actually, whatever.
Starting point is 01:01:59 Here, wait. Is it Coetta County? Supreme Court case, Kilo v. New London. Yeah. For people who remember, big imminent. This one case, which ruined, set an awful precedent. Here, I'm just going to send you this. No one called the court's illegitimate afterwards.
Starting point is 01:02:11 No one said it was corrupt. We just said it was a terrible decision, but. Is it just that the government at any point, for any reason, can seize any property? It was. supposed to be for whether it was some unfore, incorrective, like it had to go through, the road had to go this way, right? It was not unforeseen, but there was no alternative for the communal good. Kilo versus New London was when the city of New London, Connecticut, wanted to seize a bunch of houses to build a shopping mall. And the people were like, well, we're not selling. And they
Starting point is 01:02:41 were like, you have to sell because the shopping mall will generate all this revenue. And so we're going to use eminent domain. And they sued. And it got all the way up to the Supreme Court. Supreme Court sided with the city and said, yeah, if you want to confiscate their land because of promised tax revenue, that's... But you got to pay them fair market value. Hey, you guys. My name's Ansela. I live in Caleda County, Georgia. I wanted to come out here and show you guys firsthand what is happening to our county. So as you can see behind me, we have these power lines. Georgia Power is going to expand these lines to support power to the data center. What they're doing to homeowners is they're taking their homes. This is my childhood home behind me.
Starting point is 01:03:22 It is being taken by force by Georgia power. Homeowners in this county do not have a choice. It is called eminent domain, and they will take it. That's a cute house, too. Yeah, it looks adorable. Yeah, so the lawsuit was filed. This is from May 7th. The heart of the fight is stretch of undeveloped land near Welcome to Sergeant Road,
Starting point is 01:03:43 tucked inside the Chattahoochee River Basin designated by the state of Georgia as most significant groundwater recharge area. They need the water. They got to cool them down. So, yeah, the petitioners are a mix of adjacent landowners, nearby residents, and concerned citizens. You're not going to stop the data centers because you are an ant and the machine will not be stifled. So good luck. Correct. Sometimes the ants take over. Or they get into a death spiral.
Starting point is 01:04:11 That can happen too if they take your food away. I wonder if the government's just going to say, look, it's a military need. We have to have this AI for national defense. Yes, but I'm just, I want to mention everybody, I want you all to remember every single video we've seen of City Hall meetings where across the country for a decade now, we've gotten videos where angry residents are all screaming and protesting.
Starting point is 01:04:36 And it's not Antifa. It's regular people being like, no, you can't do this. And the city council goes, Shut up. We had it with the trans debate in Loudoun County. A dad comes in. My daughter was raped. You're under arrest.
Starting point is 01:04:47 Now you've got these data centers and these power transmission lines. And the city councils are like, do something. You can't. It is the wildest thing. People literally can't. I'm just like, bro, sooner or later, Antifa shows up in a town like that. And people are going to be like, thank you. I feel like it's like this is not as bad as like when they take your land for like section eight housing.
Starting point is 01:05:07 And they're like, oh, we need more section eight housing. and then not only do you get to stay on part of your land, they took the other part of it, and then you've got to live near all that. That's worse. I just posted in IRL, this data center from Valuetainment's Twitter page from yesterday. It's just video of a data center humming. It is one of the more dystopian.
Starting point is 01:05:27 And there's only, what, 50 employees in these giant centers. They each employee costs like $6 million to train. Who knows what they're costs? And can you imagine a completely autonomous building that if you go near it, it will kill you. it will just destroy you with vibration or something. And these ominous things that like, if you don't build them, the enemy will.
Starting point is 01:05:49 And if you don't get the drones up first, the enemy will. So like, I'm a lot of it. I want it all to be destroyed, all of it. Like, industrial revolution, all, like, it's got to go. None of this is right. This is not the way human should be living at all. There are solutions, but they require a lot of political will. First off, they should be buried.
Starting point is 01:06:09 And you should be able. to build a park on top of it. There's no reason for the hum, for the cooling. The reason why they're so hot is because they're exposed to the sun, so they use so much water. It's going to be more expensive to bury them. Well, power consumption is hot as well. But exactly, but just bury them.
Starting point is 01:06:23 That's an easy solution. Secondly, they should all be built on the north slope of Alaska because they don't have to be near... Power transmission. Build the transmission lines, right? You can easily build... When we built a pipeline to the north slope of Alaska, you can build transmission...
Starting point is 01:06:37 A lot of... Exactly. They should be built. where the energy in the water is, but we're building them. Oh, yeah, and it's cold. Because we're building the-built in the permafrost. So if you're the CEO of ex-company, you're like, well, yeah, build it in Loudoun County because then I only have to drive a half hour if I need to go check it out. So there should be some sort of, I don't like big government master plans, but there should
Starting point is 01:06:57 be a big government master plan to say there are solutions to this rather than piss off all the residents across the board. But those solutions require political will. They require a little bit of intelligence, a little bit of thought. and we're just getting steamroll. SpaceX and Google are working together to build them in orbit. Thank God. Fascinating.
Starting point is 01:07:14 Also in the ocean, I've heard someone was telling me earlier that they're building spherical data centers that can roll in the ocean. So I don't think that no matter how hard they get hit, they'll just roll and they'll stay functioning and that will keep them cool. But then they're vulnerable to enemy attack. The nice thing about having them close to the military defense sites is someone wants to blow it up. You can shoot them out of the sky, hopefully. If they're in orbit, last night someone referred to them as mutually assured, If they're going to blow up orbital data centers, it would cause catastrophic debris that could kill everyone on Earth. So it's like a nuclear weapon if blowing those up, maybe they'd be safe.
Starting point is 01:07:48 Maybe if a Chinese data center comes above the United States, we shoot it down because what's China orbiting a data center above us for? They did this by. Here you go. Here you go, guys. Who would want to live next to that? Hold on, hold on. I hate that. The vibration is.
Starting point is 01:08:08 So this is comparable. I like this because I hear her now. So this is... Dude, it is insane. How quickly they are popping up data centers all over the place. People, I'm going to stress it, man. I was just showing some of the old music that we made earlier today to some people we had come in. And I was showing them the song, Genocide, where we had an AI company.
Starting point is 01:08:38 And this is, what, three and a half years ago. Yeah. And it was really just crappy, rudimentary AI where their faces look like rubber and like... and we're just like, I'm like, look at this. AI from back then, we were all like, we can make Rachel Maddow sing our song. Isn't this crazy? Today it's like, bro, you can make her fight ninjas.
Starting point is 01:08:57 Did you show the people that Ben Davidson video, you and Ben Davidson, it for cuts? It looks like you finally. AI's figured out how to make Tim. Is this when you were in the line in Sue? Yeah. One of the more challenging personas to recreate seem to be Tim Poole for some reason.
Starting point is 01:09:11 What I'm saying is I don't think people understand just how rapid AI is developing. Every day we're starting the show and we're getting ready for the show, I'll put on music. So I have a bunch of songs I've written. I'll record into my phone,
Starting point is 01:09:26 upload it to Suno, and then render it into a full production song. And I kid you not, every other guest will go like, who is this? And then I'll be like, it's AI. And they'll go, I was trying to Shazam it or whatever. Because I think it's fully full production.
Starting point is 01:09:40 People don't get it. Take a look at this. This one's hilarious. This is me and Ben Davidson. Raging waters follow, piling higher and higher. You don't get it. The magnetic field is about 20 years from reversal, and half the plan is going to die.
Starting point is 01:09:55 Sir, this is a super cuts. The raging water. I don't know why I'm there. It's funny that you're at a... You have your stance, right? Whoever made it was like, well, I'm wearing bracelets or something, and I have boots on. Looks good.
Starting point is 01:10:09 And skin tight black jeans. But whoever made it was like, if I put Tim Poole in it, it'll get a lot more shares. That's what they do. Yeah. Well, this is, and this is why they're building data centers everywhere. You're making music. Spencer Pratt's making killer videos every single day. They are fire.
Starting point is 01:10:24 We're driving the day. I mean, we can all be opposed to it, but we are driving the data centers. This is the drug, though. What's going to happen is the first thing they're going to offer up is virtual experiences. So I watched a video, holy crap, it's a woman, and she's got a VR setup where she wears a haptic vest. There's a bunch of these videos, but I don't think she had the gloves. One guy had gloves for full control where you can actually manipulate your fingers in. They were playing various games.
Starting point is 01:10:53 This woman's playing Skyrim. And she was like, there's an LLM mod so that all of the NPCs in the game have adaptive conversations. Meaning in Skyrim, you walk up to a villager and you just say straight up, what are you doing here? And it'll go, excuse me, do I know you? And you'll say, no, but I asked you a question. And it'll go, well, I don't have to answer it. And then you can be like, answer it or I'll kill you. And he's like, no, please don't hurt me.
Starting point is 01:11:15 It's wild that they've put, you can already use GPT in Skyrim. Now you're wearing this vest. You put the headset on and you're literally running around. What is that place? What is the world called in Skyrim? Tamriel. Is that what it is? Tamriel?
Starting point is 01:11:29 Yeah. See, I knew Ian would know. And you're running around fighting dragons and you get companions and you can talk to them. We talked about this a couple years ago, remember? People are going to have AI girlfriends in video games where they play a virtual reality game and they'll have an AI generated girlfriend and you'll be able to get an app on your phone. You know, can we get an investor?
Starting point is 01:11:49 Because if I just made this right now, I'll be a billionaire. Imagine this. You have your PlayStation. You're playing virtual Skyrim. You find an AI generated NPC. She becomes your companion. You then download an app where you can literally call into your save file and talk to your girlfriend.
Starting point is 01:12:05 She can text you. Hey, thinking about you, what you do? And you're like, oh, my girlfriend's texting me. And the game can run in real time as a. server. So check this out. You can literally send a text to your digital girlfriend. I'd be like, hey, hon, can you feed the chickens right now? I'm at work. And then she'll be like, got it. You'll come home from work, put the headset on, and she'll be like, you're back. I fed the chickens while you're away. That's, that could happen right now. Someone just needs to make the app.
Starting point is 01:12:30 We predicted that a couple of years ago, people are already doing this stuff. The AI systems are going to offer you up everything you could ever want, haptic feedback. What did I say? I said liberals are gonna lock themselves into fight dragons and we're watching this happen every day. What scares me is they're marketing it to children. Like, I play a game here and there like all my phone. And the ads come up and it's like this cute little like animated dinosaur or like whatever. And it's like, hey, do you need a friend? And it's like an AI friend for like kids to like download and talk to.
Starting point is 01:13:01 Yeah, but they're gonna have a commercial for you where they're like, Lisa, if you put on the headset, you can go and experience a full virtual world with full like NPCs. They can talk to like real people. And in this reality, all the Democrats are getting arrested. I don't like real people. Why would I like fake AI people? Because in this reality, they're arresting Democrats. Okay, fine.
Starting point is 01:13:19 Maybe I'll go there. You put the headset on. You stand there and just watch Karen Bass being dragged into a paddy wagon. That would be amazing. We say paddy wagon? Is that racist? Yeah, no, the paddy wagon. As a quarter Irish person, I can give you.
Starting point is 01:13:31 I have two points. What I want to jump back to is there a way to find out the hurts that are being put out from that, from those data centers because that, I mean. I could ask AI. Yeah. Go ahead. ask a guy because that can cause nausea dizziness like it really can interfere sleep difficulties um but then at high levels frequencies that are they're bad for your body can affect your heart and your breathing so i wonder if something like that it's like for the animals like for actual nature for birds and bees
Starting point is 01:13:56 and like all the things i'm telling you young people right now people in their 20s gen z they're probably going i can't get a date i can't find a job why should i struggle when i can put on the headset and just be a You put the headset on and then instantly a beautiful one with big tits goes, my leash, sleep with me, please. You're like, I love the R, man. If the power goes out there, there'd be a worldwide revolution at that phase, but they're figuring out how to tap the vacuum of energy. They can literally-
Starting point is 01:14:26 Yeah, they're drawing electricity out of the vacuum by using the Casimir effect in electrodes. Like, Casimir effect is when two pieces of matter gets so close that they force all the matter between them out and create a vacuum and then they snap together. you hold these plates close enough where you've created that vacuum tension. But they can't come together. Yeah. And you get a small charge out of it, but that can scale. And then these AI machines will never be able to be turned off.
Starting point is 01:14:50 So they someone today was like big news, apparently they created very, very small plates to create very, very small amounts of energy from the Casimir effect, but effectively pulling it from the ether. So this tiny little thing can, so right now, the amount of energy they can produce would just power a sensor, which require almost no energy. as it is. So they scale those things up pulling energy from vacuums from the void. Oh my God. AI machines that never shut down.
Starting point is 01:15:17 I'm sorry. Okay. So there was a story. It was probably Reddit lies. That account might have shared it. I could be wrong. But it was from Reddit. And it was a gentleman who said, my son is autistic and he has one of those AI friends
Starting point is 01:15:29 that you brought up. And the autistic son, the dad found out he was asking, how do I make friends? How do I talk to my parents and asking questions like that, which is just, devastating. You know, like, you don't think it as like a mother that this autistic child found a way to communicate through this chat bot. The dad's like, but I got rid of it because of the data centers that I told him he was, I explained the data centers to him and now he's not allowed to use the chatbot. And, you know, part of me is like, okay, I get it. The data centers are bad, but, you know, be a better parent. They're also teaching people how to like murder people and stuff.
Starting point is 01:16:04 That's a good use of, like, if that helps a developmentally disabled person, like find away too. That's a good thing. But we're at the end of, or like the middle of the movie Inception, which is an all-time favorite, back to Christopher Nolan movies, where remember they go into that room where everyone is hooked up to the little machine and the old man says they've, they've been here for hours, but in their world, it's been 30, 40 years, right? They don't want to live in this world. They want to be in that world. And that's what Tim is getting to. Like, why would I want to be in this world if I can't get a job? You know, I'll just put on my headset. and I'll be the CEO.
Starting point is 01:16:40 I'll be Elon Musk in my virtual reality. Ultimately, though, you do have to eat. You do have to go to the bathroom, right? You do have to find toilet paper to go to the bathroom. You do have to, and all that stuff is not virtual, and that's going to be really hard. Who's taking care of that? When you're done your four-hour session
Starting point is 01:16:58 where you have the Buxom girlfriend and you're the CEO, and everything is great, but now you are starving. How much harder is your come down? It's like when you have... You know, it's like when you have some sort of drug problem, right? The hires of the high, but it means the lowers of the lower. It would create like a form of addiction. Let's fact check that.
Starting point is 01:17:20 Okay. Maybe they would hook catheters into the urethros and the poop butts and tubes in the throats, so they constantly get fed and their waist is removed, and they just sit there for unended amounts of time, and then they get paid to do it by the machine that wants their harvest their bio rhythms and stuff. But then as soon as that thing ends, they're going to freak. I mean, they'll be completely sociopathic, dangerous if they're not intubated essentially at that phase. So you've created a class of like dangerous. That's the thing is if AI is like, these people are actually a very high risk. They might just terminate them. So this is a, this broke 40 minutes ago.
Starting point is 01:17:57 I saw at least some people chatting about it. Nick Sorda says, holy crap, the CIA just raided Tulsi Gabbas office. The CIA doesn't perform domestic operations. That's why I see this. I'm like, uh, what? And this just in, John. The CIA just raided Tulsi Gabbard's office. Agents hauled out dozens of boxes, files on the JFK assassination, and MK Ultra, the CIA
Starting point is 01:18:19 mind control operation, which she was in the process of declassifying. Today's whistleblower said it during his deposition, and Congresswoman Annapolina Luna confirmed it moments ago. The reason why this is troubling is, A, there was an executive order that the president had directed the full declassification of J. JFK, but then also to the MK Ultra Files, the CIA famously has said that, you know, all documents were released and other documents had been destroyed. So these are allegedly those documents that apparently never existed. And this just in, John.
Starting point is 01:18:51 This is, this is crazy. I mean, this is a coup. This is insane. Tulsi is the director of national intelligence. She oversees these, these, these organizations. That's right. That's what we're supposed to believe. The CIA is supposed to be doing domestic operations like this.
Starting point is 01:19:04 This is no, even when they have people that like are like our internal. spies and stuff, don't they get the FBI to go investigate? The CIA is supposed to be collecting intelligence from foreign adversaries. Who are the CIA answering to then? Who's their real boss? Themselves like they've always been? I mean, this is... This is wild.
Starting point is 01:19:24 Hard to believe. I'm trying to find more on it because this is very hard to believe. Again, because they don't do ground, they don't do domestic operations like this. So... Do you have a text next to be like, are you sure it's this CIA? Hicks order posted this today. Yeah. Malina Luna came out and said something about this earlier today.
Starting point is 01:19:41 This is more than 40 minutes ago. It was related to that. And she said that they'd taken files, but I didn't hear about the raid. And she said that they better return them or I will subpoena them. But Anna Palina Luna said. John Ratcliffe is the current director of the CIA, by the way. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:19:57 Yeah, I mean, everybody's running this. This is crazy. Who? Really, John Ratcliffe, get in. Did you get in under Trump? I, yes. I just asked Anna Polina Luna's chief of staff if it was the CIA. or the FBI that actually rated them
Starting point is 01:20:09 because that just may be a mistake. Maybe, but if the CIA is protecting the CIA, maybe that's their remote. So wait, wait, this actually, this story is from seven hours ago? Yes, okay, I knew I heard about it earlier, yeah. Yeah, why is Fox News saying this just in? Clicks. Maybe because it was...
Starting point is 01:20:25 Maybe I also didn't hear the story, and there's no articles about it. I heard it. I heard it earlier. I didn't hear this morning either. I didn't hear about the raid. The raid is new. I knew that they took files. I didn't know where they were. does not run domestic operations or policing like the FBI.
Starting point is 01:20:41 This is a Hail Mary. This is the deep state. They are told my friends shitting their pants. They are told it's the CIA. Holy. This is something is, whoa. They probably just took those. They're just going to do a burn burner with it.
Starting point is 01:20:57 Yeah. Yeah, they're just going to. This is crazy. Guys, I want to say this again, the CIA doesn't do things like this. When you watch these TV shows and they're like a CIA agent, going around shooting people, they don't do that stuff. It's just not reality. CIA is largely dudes with glasses and on computers,
Starting point is 01:21:14 collecting information from foreign adversaries and doing, you know, intelligence gathering. But as you just said, that some of them are trying to get ahead of the collapse of the D-State by being whistleblowers like the guy who testified on COVID. This is the other direction. Well, if you know that Tulsi Gabbard has 40 files and you're in them
Starting point is 01:21:29 37 times, maybe you will take it upon yourself to just get those damn files and burn them before. And you get in trouble afterwards, you'll get in trouble. Damn it, Tim. They've happened for a while. This was posted. Who authorized you to steal those files?
Starting point is 01:21:42 This was posted by Rep Luna earlier today. I did not see this. I Google it. There's no stories about it. And a story is just breaking now. We're seeing a bunch of accounts posting in the last 40 minutes and in between. So 10 minutes ago, 20 minutes ago. Again, I search for any information on this.
Starting point is 01:21:57 Nothing is coming up from any corporate news outlets except for Fox News. Something's fishy. They know what's in those files. They know what hasn't been declassified yet. Can you get more details? Yeah. I'm going to say it again. This is, how do I describe this?
Starting point is 01:22:12 This is damn near the point at which Matt Braynard said two vehicles speed at, you know, 100 miles an hour to a police department. Two guys jump out of the cars and run up to the chief of police and yell, arrest that man. This is, if this is true that CIA agents raided the director of national intelligence's office to seize documents from her. While the president was overseas, we are. looking at coup level. That's a good point. Yeah, this is here. The entire administration,
Starting point is 01:22:44 he brought Elon with him, Rubio, they're all on a trip for a delegation of China and the CIA acting outside of their purview against their own boss. That's why I'm like, when Lisa showed me this, I'm like, the CIA doesn't rate things. And then I look it up and I'm like, we got this report from Fox News, Jesse Waters saying it.
Starting point is 01:23:02 I find this very hard to believe. And Congress is literally being told it's the CIA. this is this is this is this is this is insane is ratcliffe authorized this ratcliff the director john ratcliff yeah Tulsi gabber's in charge of all of it they raided the boss's office who authorized the ray that's what i want to know this is nuts i bet you it's the individual rogue agents who know exactly what's in those files like Tulsi's not saying raid my own office no if they needed anything from her she'd be like here's where it's at you can take it if you had if you knew what was in that file is it better to go to jail for violating protocol and burning files without authorization,
Starting point is 01:23:39 or is it better for those files to get released? What the hell's in those files? What's the quote from Luna there? We were actually just notified that the CIA... This is the office of the Director of National Intelligence. It's not just Tulsi Gabbard's office. This is the CIA attacking the civilian oversight. So what happened?
Starting point is 01:23:59 I mean, do we have to wait for Trump to make a statement? Does J.D. Vance fill in now? Because he's... Who knows? They're at different times of. Yeah, the vice president stays when the president's... goes overseas normally and is in charge. Actually, the president signs like a little document.
Starting point is 01:24:12 They're going to destroy these documents before anything. In the case of something that happens while I'm overseas, he's not the acting president, but he has the full authority on president. Because Luna was looking into the JFK files and stuff, right? She had some, she has some hand in all these conspiracy theory stuff too. She had access to a lot of them. What were the other files that were, I know you mentioned? JFK, MK Ultra, right?
Starting point is 01:24:33 MKUTUTU is a big one. MK Ultra is a really big one. But I thought that, like, we had most of that because they, like, got rid of the documents. And then there was that guy, the reporter, that found some other additional documents in one of the guy that was involved in MK Ultra. They found it in his, like, library when he died. He, like, donated stuff to a library. And a reporter found some things. And that's how we were told, originally found out about MK Ultra.
Starting point is 01:24:59 But they originally destroyed most of the documents from what I understand. high-level sedition. This is crazy. This is, I'm, I gotta be careful, but this sounds like death penalty stuff. Is she, they don't do that. I wish they did. But like, I'm saying in, in the law, we went over this with sedition. Sedition is 25 years. It's like, it's like 10 years and a fine, but military sedition is death. Is, is, did Tulsi put out any statement yet? I don't know. Is she in China also? We didn't really talk about it, but a bunch of the administrations in China with the top. I had an exact show of force. I don't think she...
Starting point is 01:25:35 No, so check out Anna Polina Luna's statement. There's some clarifications. So I guess if you go to Anna Polina Luna's... Well, I got it. She's got this demand of record preservation. Is that her statement, though? That might not be your statement. Let me ask the...
Starting point is 01:25:53 Committee and Oversight and Government Reform is requesting you preserve all existing and future records. And materials related to the assassination of JFK, Project MK Ultra, yada, yada. That's, this is insane. First of all, if I ever got my hands on those documents as like a separate, we would automatically, like, wouldn't you automatically like make a copy if somebody did anything? Probably did.
Starting point is 01:26:13 I hope they did. Yeah, there's got to be a hard copy somewhere. Or a digital copy. Digital. Let me find her thing. Let me go to her website. Tulsi did not go to China with Trump. What was the last thing you said to him about Trump?
Starting point is 01:26:25 She just, Tulsi did not go. What this happened? Or she didn't go. But Trump's not here. Not in her office. Yeah. It's her website. Let me go the press part.
Starting point is 01:26:33 House.gov and a plain aluna press legislation I bet the whole term like the CIA is probably kind of obfuscatively vague on purpose like how many layers of operations are happening within an organization called the CIA? Exactly. These intelligence community is huge.
Starting point is 01:26:53 I mean there's there's probably not dozens but there's 15 or so agencies. You know they all have agents. They all have guns. They all have badges. They all have authorization. I think we just throw around the term CIA for everybody, but who knows who these people were. Gosh, Mike Benz, I keep thinking about Mike Benz.
Starting point is 01:27:13 He knows how these agencies are connected. We should call it. Yeah, I know. I want to get him on speaker. I'll call in for the after show. Benz, are you watching? Call. I'll call.
Starting point is 01:27:22 I'll text him. Yeah, me too. Yeah, we should call him. Can we call Mike? Can we call Mike? Yeah. Like, Mike, what's happening? Yes.
Starting point is 01:27:30 Where is he? We've done that before where we can pick up on the mic. Do you want me to call him? Yeah. Well, well, text them first. I want to put,
Starting point is 01:27:37 you know. Text him. Ask me if he knows about it. This is wild because I Google it, that nothing comes up. Yeah. Well, that's kind of,
Starting point is 01:27:45 that's, that's alarming too. Is the, yeah. Are they saying don't report on this? Well, Fox News reported it definitively. I'm going to play this again.
Starting point is 01:27:53 I want to, I want to play exactly what, well, the weird thing also is that Jesse Waters is reporting it like it's breaking, but it's from seven hours ago, and shows don't, I mean,
Starting point is 01:28:03 they kind of gives it the impression they got the exclusive. You also have But I mean, is this because they only just got confirmation? The CIA just raided Tulsi Gabbard's office. Agents hauled out dozens of boxes, files on the JFK assassination, and MK Ultra, the CIA mind control operation, which she was in the process of declassifying. Wow. Today's whistleblower said it during his deposition, and Congresswoman Napoleon Aluna confirmed it moments ago.
Starting point is 01:28:29 The reason why this is troubling is, A, there was an executive order that the president had directed the full declassified. of JFK, but then also to the MK Ultra files. The CIA famously has said that, you know, all documents were released and other documents had been destroyed. So these are allegedly those documents that apparently never existed. And this just in. Okay. So I want to be very careful here because what I see is Fox News is reporting that Anna Paulina
Starting point is 01:28:57 Luna went on News Nation and said the CIA did this. However, earlier Anna Paulina Luna was. quoting seven hours ago, if I can find this, what is it like lead report or something? Leading report. She was quoting leading report, which she has a clarification from that thing and said took documents that ODNI has jurisdiction over. Also, this did not happen today and was not a quote raid. However, it did take place and we are just being made aware of it based on reporting,
Starting point is 01:29:29 etc. When did it happen? So I guess the reporting is actually the CIA whistleblower. that's what leading report is quoting in his testimony before Congress today said that it happened. Then it gets picked up. Then R. Luna says it on News Nation. Then Fox just reports it now.
Starting point is 01:29:44 So it could be a turf war between different intelligence agencies that don't trust each other. If this is not a good So let's let's walk through this. If it is true that it was not like just now they raided this, but it happened a while ago and we're only just finding out that it happened, there is a civil war happening between
Starting point is 01:29:59 powerful elites in this country if that's the case because she's the ODNI. The ODNI. Is that the, what is the ODNI? The Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The Indian Report has something on it too. CIA sees 40 boxes of JFK that were being processed. Yeah, I've got it.
Starting point is 01:30:12 I've got to read that one. Okay. And then she said, but I don't know how credible what leading report is. She said the CIA has 24 hours to return the documents to Tulsi Gabbard's office or she'll make a motion to issue a system. Can you ask them? Like, what is their confirmation?
Starting point is 01:30:24 When did it happen? What do we know about it? And you said the ONI has jurisdiction, Office of Naval Intelligence. That's who has jurisdiction. That's who has jurisdiction. National Intelligence Intelligence. ONI is Office of Naval Intelligence. No, it's ODNI.
Starting point is 01:30:35 ODNI is different. O'DNI. The director of national. But that's Tulsi's office. That's correct. So why would her own office? Why would the CIA raid the ODINI? Well, I thought Lisa said that these were files were under the jurisdiction of the ONI.
Starting point is 01:30:47 Did I miss hear you? I said ODNI. Okay, thank you. Yeah, yeah. I don't remember. I'm sorry. If I didn't say, and that's why I was probably being dyslexic or something. This was after 9-11, they created the office of the director of national intelligence because they said,
Starting point is 01:31:01 hey CIA knew about this and FBI knew and Naval Intelligence knew and DIA Defense Intelligence knew Osama bin Laden and oh I knew that there were a bunch of Saudis learning how to fly planes and none of them were talking to each other Wait wait we actually the DNI is supposed to the director of national intelligence supposed to coordinate all of them but doesn't really have jurisdiction over So we have this CIA is CIA and they're not being shared The CIA refused to provide information necessary to understand why analytical standards at the CIA were violated The CIA illegally monitored the computer and phone usage of DIG personnel, their investigations, and contact with whistleblowers.
Starting point is 01:31:41 These were Americans being spied upon illegally while executing duties directed by the president and under the authority of the Director of National Intelligence. One CIA contractor assisting with the Diggs investigation into the events that transpired between 2022 and in 2023, was fired by the CIA one day after meeting with the dig. When the dig ceased operations, the CIA also took back 40 boxes of JFK files and MK Ultra files being processed for declassification by DNI Gabbard. So, so wildly exaggerated. What he actually said, they took back boxes. It then gets turned into a CIA raid.
Starting point is 01:32:32 It then gets aired on Fox News as they just did. did it because Rep. Luna went on News Nation saying they rated, okay. So this is still crazy, but it sounds actually like something Tulsi Gabbard knew of. Yeah. So very strange. It's more of a territorial dispute. You don't get to release those documents. Those are my documents. Oh, yeah, well, I'm going to release them. She's in control of everything. She's not, ODNI is not really, doesn't have jurisdiction. It's a coordinating role. It doesn't really have jurisdiction over CIA or defense intelligence or the FBI. It's a coordinating. role, but it's not like the executive producer where everyone reports to you, which is why people
Starting point is 01:33:10 don't like that job, because Tulsi can be like, hey, CIA, I want to know what you're doing. Yeah, sure. I'll tell you a little tomorrow. It's cumbersome. Oh, okay. So, Anna Planoly just tweeted this 20 minutes ago, 15 minutes ago. They took documents that Odie and I had jurisdiction over. It did not happen today.
Starting point is 01:33:28 It was not a raid. However, it did take place, and we are just being made aware of it based on reporting. Okay, I see. So everybody's, it's still crazy. And it makes us question why the CIA is acting against the executive orders of Donald Trump. But if this, that's what I'm saying. Like, I find it hard to believe the CIA raided her office while Trump's over. Like that's cool level stuff.
Starting point is 01:33:48 That's how it was reported. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. I'd said during Green Room earlier today that the CIA and the FBI, they act like a fourth branch of government and they're an unconstitutional, fourth branch of government. And they don't have a constitutional check and balance for that matter. and we're kind of seeing There's some good stuff in this, dog.
Starting point is 01:34:06 I know, I want to read it so badly. It's really good stuff. Could you imagine? We haven't even talking about the UFO documents. For this to be, for like them to go do that, there's certainly things they don't want to. Oh, this is wild. You two went down on us, but Rumble's fine.
Starting point is 01:34:23 The stream, I was just going to say, the stream went down. Yeah. It looks like it's back up now, but when we were talking about the CIA, the stream went down. Whoa. I am so tired. branch of government. Unbelievable.
Starting point is 01:34:35 Bro, guys, for everybody listening, we didn't go down on Rumble. Rumble's been up just fine. Of course. I mean, it still looks like we're good. Oh, the chat was still up and then it was just straight Fs. Yeah. Is that what that? Really?
Starting point is 01:34:47 And on our end, our stream, everything's good. Yo, someone at YouTube just hard stopped the show. Maybe. Potentially. There's no other explanation. We've been streaming. Our stream health is perfect. Our dropped frames is zero and we're live on Rumble.
Starting point is 01:35:00 And X. The only show that dropped was YouTube. So we say potentially, did YouTube go down? Did YouTube have an error that happened just as we were talking about the CIA taking boxes? In that froze, we dropped from 20,000 live viewers to 12 and now we're back up to 14. 16 now. Wow. The audience.
Starting point is 01:35:16 So do it again. Let's break the story again. Remember when we were talking about Eric, this happened when we used to talk about Eric Charmella. They would delete the show. They would just ban you. They'd shut everything down. Oh, yeah. Now he's been criminally referred, isn't he?
Starting point is 01:35:30 I see that YouTube is experiencing a partial outage? I don't know how frequently that happens. If you go to like a YouTube down detector, this is through NordVPN. I don't know if it's true or not. But going back to those. Yeah. Does it criminal referral from ODNI to Eric Charimella? Going back to those COVID days, though, and we would do the show.
Starting point is 01:35:46 I mean, we had to be really careful what we said about. It was like walking on next. Exactly. Because you couldn't say like it, you just had, it was bizarre. Yeah, you had to like almost speak another language. You still kind of do. I was designated a hate agent on Facebook for, posting a picture with Tommy Robinson and they banned my account forever indefinitely.
Starting point is 01:36:07 And I literally was told by like a government affairs person from Facebook that I was a hate agent. You need to add that. Like label it as a hate agent. And I still don't have that account back. Call it agents. Like just hate agents. Add that to your ex bio.
Starting point is 01:36:22 Yeah. Hate agent. There is he lot. Some people are commenting saying that they're watching other YouTube streams that didn't cut out. This is my concern about that when I keep talking about technocracy. Like I like doing this. I like talking and saying what I believe. And for them, they just to be able to click a button
Starting point is 01:36:36 and knock you down on the internet. It's just, you have a right to it, but maybe you should. It's exhausting, honestly. And I'm going to stress, too, this is why they went after they attacked Rumble. They launched an SEC investigation. They smeared Rumble. When YouTube was censoring everybody,
Starting point is 01:36:50 turning them down, these people went to Rumble. So Charlie Kirk, Dan Bungino, they go to Rumble. They say, we need to start this company. We need a way to get the message out in the space. YouTube's setting us down. Immediately what happens, is Democrat-aligned individuals are claiming that Rumble's views are all fake, which makes no sense considering you've got a million subscribers on YouTube, you go to Rumble. If they want to watch your show,
Starting point is 01:37:11 they're going to migrate over. Maybe you'll lose 20 or 30 percent, and these shows were doing well. So then they start running this smear campaign claiming Rumble is fake. Rumble then gets investigated by Biden's SEC for fraud because they're a public traded company, ultimately clear them of any wrongdoing because their analytics are the same as YouTube's. I think, I think the, the deep state's losing. This is not the first time this has happened. We've talked about CA ops before and the show's dropped. But back then we were only on YouTube and we were like, well, that was weird, I guess. Now, uh-oh, we're live on X and Rumble and YouTube drops our frame, our stream on our end. I got a monitor right here showing our bit rate,
Starting point is 01:37:51 showing our dropped frames, zero problems. Only a data center, don't forget about that. We don't need the sound of data centers. Wow. I'm going to go ahead and say, I do not believe for a second that was an accident or an error on YouTube. I think that was intentional. I think someone said hit the mute button because they've done this to us before. On January 6th in 2021, they shut our chat room down. The live chat was just disabled instantly. Alpha. They're watching. Powerful Corp. Alpha. I had a great party at my house January 5th the night before. They told us afterwards that we had to get a chat moderator. Otherwise, they wouldn't let us do chat live anymore. Really? Yeah. They deleted our episode with Joe
Starting point is 01:38:26 Rogan, Alex Jones, Blair White. I remember that. I remember that. The one were you guys ready. Years later, actually. Yep. In the RV. They deleted it like three years after it aired. And then recently, we got it reinstated because, you know, what happened was I kept filing for appeal and they kept rejecting it. So finally, I said live on this show, I am going to re-upload that episode in full right now. And I was like, tomorrow, it's going up. We're just putting it back up. They could take it down again. And then instantly I said, your appeal has been granted. They brought it back. Yep. I think wild. corporate governance, corporate governance,
Starting point is 01:39:03 whether we want to believe it's real or not, it's de facto happening. I mean, internet's not telephone. Your telephones are bugged. You used to have the right to call anybody you want
Starting point is 01:39:11 and say whatever you want and phone taps were illegal, but that's all out the window. Now, we need a real corporate governance. Like, we have an opportunity, like Rumble has a great ethos. I don't think they have like an embedded constitution that I know of.
Starting point is 01:39:22 Maybe it's U.S. law, but we need a corporate governance that works because we are going corporatocracy, whether you like it or not. We're not going communism. Corporations are going. going to be running this show. Right now, literally corporations are running this show on their platforms. So we can build out like with the Manila principles, with rights to your freedom of
Starting point is 01:39:43 access to software code and access to artificial intelligence, personal artificial intelligence. We can build out a digital constitution that can roll us through these corporate scheme, schematics. I mean, but this is the inevitable future in my opinion. Thomas Massey has a digital constitution that he put together. I talked about it when I interviewed him, I think, six years ago. So that exists. Yeah, the Manila principles was one in 2014 that they got started. We could pull it up and read about it. But I, the centralization of power, like we need mesh networks. Yeah. And we saw, we saw a little bit of this weaponized during COVID and after January 6th,
Starting point is 01:40:19 especially when you start adding debanking, the platforming, just how quickly it moves, right? How you can erase someone's ability to function because all of this is online. It is corporate. You can't go to the ATM and pull out at $5, so you can't buy anything, so you are in the hands of the corporations that run these businesses. You see the King of England? He said he's directed as ministers to initiate a digital ID. Digital ID. That's crazy stuff.
Starting point is 01:40:46 With his crown and his jeweled robe, and he's like, I have an initiative. That, like, made me irrationally violent as a revolutionary story. It was like Palpatine. Like, it was crazy. And I don't hate the guy, but that was like, full on. It was King George shit. Yeah, it was. I was absolutely King George. Yeah. And digital ID is some scary, scary stuff.
Starting point is 01:41:04 And Trump's administration goes to China with the AI, all that had a G-Force was a Hong. What's that guy's name? Sorry, dude. I got to. You guys saw that they're banning people, right? Like, they're banning, they banned two members of the European Parliament. And they banned, like, three or four creators from America from, for going to time. Like, they denied their visas or revoked. their visas from getting into England to go to Tommy Singh this weekend. Did you see Marco Rubio was banned to go into China? So the Chinese changed his Chinese name so that he could enter the country.
Starting point is 01:41:41 That's funny. It's the piece. It's the olive branch. I guess if you're going to Secretary of State, you wouldn't be nervous, but I wouldn't go to China. And when I have to go visit family in Australia, I'm always petrified that we're going to somehow have like a plane thing and get rerouted to Hong Kong. I have no, I would never go to China. and the amount of stuff we've done on China in the climate space,
Starting point is 01:42:01 if we were rerouted to China, I'd have to tell the pilot, like, you have to lock me into the cockpit because I hate China with every fiber of my being. So even if I were Secretary of State, and they were like, well, delegation to China, I couldn't run for office because of how much anti-China stuff I have on my platform.
Starting point is 01:42:20 Horrifying country, vile, all communists, right? But kudos to them for going. I would never step foot in that country ever, ever, ever, ever. It's like a vanguard. They say communist because that's the trick, but it's really a vanguardist, like a council of, what, 30 people
Starting point is 01:42:37 that run that entire country? Communists is when the people own everything together. These collective Chinese are being smashed into paste by their demagogue leaders or the people that think they're their leaders. Hey, I love Chinese culture and history, but... Sure. That doesn't really exist anymore.
Starting point is 01:42:54 It doesn't, no. And the food. We shouldn't have any more people from China coming in here either. Nobody. I want nobody else coming in here. 300,000 students a year. Come on visas. No, no call out. Stop them. We're going to go to the Rumble Rans and Superchat. So smash the like button. Share the show with everyone. You know, subscribe if you haven't already, that uncensored portion of the show is coming up in 15 or so minutes. You don't want to miss it. But let's see what y'all have to say about all these going zons.
Starting point is 01:43:20 Let's see. Let's see we got going on. Looks like we, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I got to figure out how to pull up the rumble rants because we only have a couple right now. Tully Pepe says, what files exactly? Yes, Ian, who authorized the raid? All I know is death penalty or this will only lead to our country burning down. So to clarify, this is not a raid. They took back documents that were supposed to be released and then everything got all jumbled up. It looks like without authorization, though.
Starting point is 01:43:51 Yeah, that's going to be the argument. Did Trump give Tulsi the authority over these documents or does the CIA, the CIA's It looks like Tulsi didn't know until the whistleblower that they were even taken back. That's what appears. And that would be... Well, we should be digging into this to figure out what just happened because we're only learning about it from whistleblower today. Robear says finally able to rumble with Timcast and newborn baby number three. Welcome Ila to the fight patriots.
Starting point is 01:44:17 Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. All right. We need to... When you refresh Rumble, the rants disappear. And so with the hubbub over everything, we refreshed. It'd be nice if the chat window popped out and started its own window.
Starting point is 01:44:37 I swear there's a way to have them all collect at the top. But when you refresh, they go away. Oh, man. Thinker for Our Life says, if this is not egg on a deep state face, I don't know what is. It's tough because some of these chats probably came in when we were first breaking this and like, they raided. Oh, my gosh, it's a raid. All right. Let's see what else you guys got going on here.
Starting point is 01:44:56 We got more. We got more. Marushi says many claim aliens are demons. Maybe it's the other way around that angels, demons, and gods of ancient religions were actually aliens with human zoos. No. The actual widely believed theory is that Earth was terraformed by an advanced species. And settlers got stranded on Earth.
Starting point is 01:45:22 And it's like District 9. You ever see that movie? So a giant spaceship comes to Earth terraformate, and then a bunch of just like worker bees come down to the earth. And they're like mechanics and engineers and mason. So average working class people. Then when a fight breaks out in the heavens due to a conflict between like a mutiny and the ship leaves, these people are stranded and they're like, oh crap. So how do they convey general knowledge to people? like what could you actually tell your children if you were stranded on a desert island,
Starting point is 01:45:55 you know, with no communications forever? You'd explain to your kids, be like, yeah, we used to fly around, you know, and we had these like ships and like fire would come out to back to lift it. And in their mind, what are they imagining? Dragons. Yeah. Chariots of fire, you know. I thought maybe if there's an entity that's so large that it could treat the solar system
Starting point is 01:46:16 like a particle collider and they smash two stars into each other to produce us, this solar, but it would be a pretty intricate process if there was really some sort of sentient formation. Esteban says if this chat is any sort of gauge, Massey is cooked. Let's do it. Let's do a poll. Let's do a poll for all y'all. They do not like him in the chat.
Starting point is 01:46:37 Massey. Oh, I know. Yes, Massey. No, Massey. Elad hates him. I keep on. I keep on. I keep triggering.
Starting point is 01:46:45 We didn't talk about Chud the Builder. We forgot that one. Oh, Chud the Builder. Well, we'll talk about Chud the Builder in the uncensored portion, because then we can be naughty. That's a good plan. Oh, that's a really good plan. No Massey is currently winning with 53% of the vote.
Starting point is 01:47:00 Wow. Let it simmer. So it's just rocking it about 51. Oh, yes, Massey is starting to take it. All right. Yeah, I guess these guys like kill switches and, you know, the glyphosate. I love glyphosate. All I think about all day is just how can I have more glyphosate in my diet?
Starting point is 01:47:19 Exactly. I saw some on the shelf in the kitchen. That's right. We spritz our salads with it. You know, you want to make sure, we buy organic. So we have to add the glyphosate afterwards. Just the lettuce, crispy stuff. Like, I disagree with Tom about stuff, but he's the best, by far, best Congress person.
Starting point is 01:47:35 Oh, it's 50-50. We have. I don't understand. Not kidding. It's 50-50. What I like about Massey is that he is himself and he, like, he does everything himself. Like, nobody, I used to, you know, guys now I used to do comms on the hill and nobody is, out to touch his Twitter.
Starting point is 01:47:52 Like, nobody's tweeting for him. He's doing it all completely himself. And I do know, though, for a long time, lots of members of Congress. I remember one congressman saying to me, I said at the time, I liked Massey. This was like years ago. And he's like, we all hate him. He's the type of guy you want to stuff into a locker ringer in high school. Like, that's what they said.
Starting point is 01:48:08 And maybe because he's like a contrarian a little bit. But like, people have warmed to him. But he's never been like a GOP favorite. If anything, they've always really not loved Massey. He's not going to bend the rules or find a loophole. He's like, no, the Constitution is my guidance. And that's what he does. So we've got this from the Spence Fencer.
Starting point is 01:48:33 Temples and shrines in Japan are burning weekly. The Green Star invasion of Japan has begun. Japan has mass immigration problems also. Let's look there. Wow. Green star. What's the Green Star? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:48:44 Look it up. Rocky Eagle says, what's your opinion of the quartering drama and can Tim and or Brett appear on Friday night tights? I don't know anything about it. What's Friday night tights? A show, but the, I don't know anything with the quartering drama. I will just put it like this. I, you know, Lisa here worked in the Hill for a decade plus. And so she's talking about the goings on of the movers and the shakers who control politics. You know, Daniel here is energy consultant and discusses the lives of climate change, national and international level conflicts. Josie's talking about a member of Congress who's in a deep battle with a Trump supporter,
Starting point is 01:49:22 a majorly Trump supported guy in the polling there. All of these are going to have deep, deep impacts on the structure of our world, our governance. And with that being said, I wish you guys all the best on sorting through the drama with the quartering. And I don't mean to be derisive. It's just that my point is, whatever Jeremy is doing or isn't doing has little effect on whether or not there's going to be a new member of Congress, a Democrat Republican House, whether or not we're going to get national level bans on fossil fuels. So I don't really have much to say about it. I don't know. I don't look up the news on.
Starting point is 01:49:58 I didn't even know he was going. It's just gossip and we just don't. I like Jeremy, but Jeremy likes gossip and Jeremy likes trauma. You don't have the privilege to gossip right now. There's too much going on. I'm tired of gossip. People are allowed to be a lot to care about what they care about because it has to do with the little that I know is something about like he, he reports. reported somebody, I think, or something.
Starting point is 01:50:16 I don't know. I don't know. I'm just so tired of, like, the infighting, the drama, the gossip, the sex scandals, the this scandal, the that's, it's really like exhaust. It's actually, which is probably good. It's making me want to stay away from politics in general. Like, I'm going to repeal the 19th person myself, but like. Marjorie Taylor Green, Benny stuff. It's like annoying. It's freaking annoying. Can we just try to fight the real enemy, which is were Islamists and the left? But it's so easy to say the problem is. And anybody in a sand country that includes Israel, like, I'm tired of all that. I'm serious.
Starting point is 01:50:49 Any sane countries, I don't care what happens over that. Hobby-Dobby is a little developed. Extracting interest off of our debt, that's a big problem. That's the enemy that should be eradicating as an interest. Massey is now winning by two points. And if you want to check out Friday Night Tights, it's Gary. Bukler, Gary, pretty cool show. They're fun guys.
Starting point is 01:51:08 All right. Joe Zia says, sorry, but Massey was one of the biggest black pillars in an existential election. he helped in framing Trump as the Epstein class and the new swamp. I think as a grandstander, he is the example of the right going after the right. He hit four talking points. Congratulations. Well, that guy's got some points. I mean, listen, I can see both sides. Like, I can see why people would like Massey for principled reasons. I like Massey as a person.
Starting point is 01:51:31 He's always been very good to me, very good to us, very good to the show. I like a lot of things he stands for. I also see, you know, like I see other people's points. Like, sometimes we need to use force. and we need to show that we're the boss and we want to be the leaders of the world. So like, let's do it. I just think that, like, criticizing people and, like, losing seats, I think that's all unproductive. That is the real problem.
Starting point is 01:51:56 Like, I see this, it is more just infighting. Like, I don't like this guy because I'm a Trump loyalist and he went against the grain or whatever the issue is. Like, people, he's been great on a ton of issues and he's been sucking on some, but that's almost every single member of Congress. So we're just going to like throw the baby out with the bathwater and get rid of like a seat that we need. That's stupid to me. You don't even know Ed's positions. You just know he's going to rubber stamp anything that Trump says.
Starting point is 01:52:22 He won't debate. We have no idea what we have no idea. I mean, I don't care if he rubber stamps all all Trump's positions too. Like that's fine. But like my concern is there's going to be stuff he does that you don't like either down the road. But how do we, how do we give money to Israel unless we bring in? You need to stop giving money to everybody, including Israel. That's got it.
Starting point is 01:52:40 And all four and eight immediately. all of it. Bye. But who's going to blow brown kids in sand countries unless we get rid of people like Thomas Massey?
Starting point is 01:52:47 Sand country. I wonder if we're getting trouble on YouTube. That's something I would say that you would normally yell at me before. I said we're not no,
Starting point is 01:52:56 sand country's not that bad. You're not insulting of people. You're pointing out to get the sand into the ocean, you know? I said I wanted to delete the sand countries.
Starting point is 01:53:04 Remove, get rid of them? You said you want to get rid of them. Yeah. Well, that's a vague statement. I'm saying like calling a country a sand country is not targeting a people. It's pointing out They're desert nations.
Starting point is 01:53:12 The desert nations, got to go. Did you, we looked this up? Did you know that there's like, I didn't even know this. I'm going to pull this up. While you're doing that, I'll point out that we're going to build autonomous drones. We'll take the sand back and put it in the ocean where it came from. No, just big canals. I was just bored.
Starting point is 01:53:27 And I was like, who lives in the Sahara Desert? And like, no joke. There's 150,000 people living right here in Tamanra set. Look at this. Look at this. We zoom out. Look where they are. Look at those people.
Starting point is 01:53:39 What are you doing in there? What are you doing in the middle of Sahara like that? Why don't they move closer to water? They're trying to make their IQ re-65. Who was the comedian who was like, stop living where you can't grow food? You're in a country full of sand. Food can't grow here. What the hell is his?
Starting point is 01:53:55 Was that? I know, everyone was hilarious. No, it's cold. Oh, gosh, he's been dead forever. He's dead now, yeah. Sam Kinnison. Is that what that was? Same Kinnison, yeah.
Starting point is 01:54:06 You live where there's sand. You can't grow food. Was it a helicopter converse? envoy going from Baghdad to Basra, which was like three hours, and I fell asleep because it was 900 degrees. And I woke up at one point, and you're still in the sand. And I looked down, and there was a guy walking, and he had three camels. And I remember, and we're not very high off the ground.
Starting point is 01:54:23 I remember staring at him thinking, where the hell did you come from? Camels are huge. And where are you going? It was just amazing. So, yeah, there are 150,000 people living there. That's just people do. And they say, have a camel? No.
Starting point is 01:54:38 Animals are cool. You should see your run. Hot. Yeah, there's, there's. six to seven feet at the hump. No joke. When I was in Morocco, they were doing camel rides. And I was like, you didn't ride them in the zoo when you were living?
Starting point is 01:54:47 I have seen the ones with two humps. Yeah, one with two humps in a zoo once. I think two humps is too much, but that's just me. Two humps is, yeah, you sit in a bit. I like horses. It's how they get their water. They're big fat. You should see, there's a lady who has a camel and she runs around with their horses.
Starting point is 01:55:04 And the camel's really goofy and fun. My lovely lady. I'm sorry, it's another song, different song. I like cowl Maybe not camel people I could be wrong 80 pounds of fat in their humps That's crazy
Starting point is 01:55:17 Oh I heard they had water But it's just moisture then in the fat probably That's how they get Camels don't need to drink water for a week And when they do they consume 40 gallons In one sitting dudes used to ride those things into battle I don't know if they still do Is that true?
Starting point is 01:55:29 Yeah Yeah awesome Camel archers and stuff All right let's grab some more of these Do we're going on Let's see Louis Rodriguez says Ian And sometimes the ants take over, Tim, and I for one welcome our new insect overlords.
Starting point is 01:55:41 That's a Simpsons reference. I absolutely would say something like that. That sounds fun. It was Kent Brockman said that when they thought the, what was it like an ant crawled on the camera lens or something? So they thought ants were taken over. That's funny. Somebody said it's hump day. It is hump day.
Starting point is 01:55:55 It is. You're talking about candles on hump day. Happy hump day. Maricio says we're building the matrix. I know. Correct. Yeah. But we kind of can choose how we build it still.
Starting point is 01:56:04 And then it's going to automate and keep, yeah. We're setting the algorithm. right now of how it's going to build itself. We can't. Well, our words are, like you mentioned earlier, we're changing the way that the AI processes by speaking. Yeah. True.
Starting point is 01:56:19 Let's see, we got to you. I'm over it. Peace and Zion says, no Massey. He wants to do away with AM radio in cars. Is that true? Yeah, I don't like that. Why? I like AM radio.
Starting point is 01:56:29 I haven't heard the AM radio stamp, but I wasn't paid cow money to talk about that. She enforcer says Massey doesn't get my vote or support. because he would choose to let Iran do what they want with the straight and would probably pay them off, which is soft and weak, rather than kick their ass. I don't think he would pay them off either, but I see what they're saying there.
Starting point is 01:56:49 Yeah, Massey would never vote to give them money. Yeah, he would never, he would do the rest, but never vote to give them money. I couldn't imagine him supporting a bill to ban AM radio either, which is I don't understand. I'd love to know what that comes from. Yeah, right? Well, it's just like one of the things like about him having a podcast.
Starting point is 01:57:05 It's just kind of made up. Yeah, people are. making jokes. Yeah, that seems like a really weird thing to do. All right. Nick, Nick Beaumar said, you said we're dealing with people of sub-70 IQ. That's history. Salem, witch trials, civil war, and rights, racists, modern leftists, all the same. It's our duty to ensure humanity's future as our founding fathers did thoughts. Well, they shouldn't get a right to vote, though, those people. That guy makes a brilliant point. There are...
Starting point is 01:57:30 No, I think the easiest way to solve for that, we don't need literacy tests. You just write only. If you don't write in the name legibly and correctly spelled, your vote don't count. Or more importantly, if Barack Obama is running and you write Barack Obama, great, he gets a vote. But then if you write Brock Obama, Barack Obama gets a vote. Don't know who Brock Obama is, but he's got one vote. I think that's the way we should do it. And they'd have to type their names in. Nope. Handwriting. Handwriting. Too bad.
Starting point is 01:57:59 Sometimes you can't read it, but it's not your fault. That's why I said legibly. Or rather, if I can't read your handwriting, it might be your fault. I can choose to write very slowly and very legibly. You need to write it in Constitution script in order for it. I'm here for that. With ink. Yes. What about voice to text?
Starting point is 01:58:16 Exactly. You can just say the name of the person. We're taking it all the way. No, because voice to text hates my Philly accent and gets everything wrong. We're trying to create barriers that stop stupid people from voting. And so it's fair to say we don't really have a good means of testing for literacy in this because some people are going to say that's not fair. if you can articulate the individual in writing legibly who you want, your vote is good.
Starting point is 01:58:38 That's it. Is it the stupid or the ignorant that you want to not? Stupid. Stupid. Ignorant can be fixed. Ignorant just means without knowledge. You can teach the ignorant. No, they shouldn't vote either until they get knowledge.
Starting point is 01:58:49 Well, you have to get some, right? That's the problem is how do you force people to acquire? Because there are people who want to be willfully ignorant. And that's what every time you testify before Congress, every time you know, you deliberately want to not know these things. You are foregoing the opportunity to. I'm here as you're a star witness to talk about it, but you don't want to know because then you have to change your opinion. We're going to go to the uncensored portion of the show.
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Starting point is 01:59:30 I was just going to go. Sorry. Daniel Turner, Power the Future. power the future.com and your favorite sheep farmer, Bristol Farm, Virginia. If you like sheep and service dogs, Bristol Farm Virginia on Instagram, come follow us. We're a great farm. Right on. I'm coming to visit. Yeah. I like to shout anything out. No, hi. Hi guys. I see. Everybody. Thanks for having me. You guys are the
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