Timcast IRL - Elon Musk Says X Hit By MASSIVE Cyberattack From Ukraine, Rumble Hit Too w/Ben Davidson

Episode Date: March 11, 2025

Tim, Phil, & Shane are joined by Ben Davidson to discuss X being hit by a massive cyberattack, a viral post showing a Chinese AI running 50 social media accounts simultaneously, the left not understan...ding the hilarious JD Vance memes, and another plane crashing in PA. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Shane @ShaneCashman (everywhere) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Ben Davidson @SpaceWeatherNewsS0s (YouTube) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 So So X was under a massive cyber attack today, so confirms Elon Musk. And that was a speculation because it was down up. It was down. It would come back a little bit. They'll go down. Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovsky is also confirmed. Rumble was hit by a DDoS attack as well. And Elon said that the IP addresses point
Starting point is 00:00:47 to Ukraine. Now, anybody who knows anything knows that doesn't mean Ukraine did it. And it doesn't mean Elon Musk was accusing Ukraine of doing it, though he did say it appears the IP addresses are coming from Ukraine. It could be a botnet of capture. A botnet is basically you got thousands of computers and they're all infected and they all operate in unison like puppets. It could be that Ukrainians were doing it. I doubt it. That's stupid, but probably either a misdirect or an obfuscation, but it appears that somebody was attacking X and robot. Now you may have noticed we were about a, I don't know, half minute late getting this show started because we were also having weird YouTube issues and I don't know, half minute late getting this show started because we were also having weird YouTube issues. And, I don't know, Occam's razor, sometimes these issues happen.
Starting point is 00:01:30 But on a day where Rumble and X both got hit by massive cyber attacks, it is not unheard of. YouTube would be hit by something similar. I don't know for sure. We did eventually figure out how to fix the air or whatever it may have been. But let me just say there have been periods of massive cyber attacks and it's very interesting. So we're going to talk about that. That's the big news. We've got another plane crash. Indeed, another plane crash. We've got Delaware bleeding companies. Major companies are fleeing because, well, after they stole the money from Elon Musk,
Starting point is 00:02:06 these big corporations don't want to be there. So Dropbox is officially filed to leave the state. Massive fail on their part. Walmart apparently was headquartered in Delaware, now planning on leaving the state as well. This is a massive exodus due to their failing policies. Then we got some stories about Doge. Apparently, Trump heard Jesse Waters talking about these firings going too far and told Elon to slow down a little bit. But we'll
Starting point is 00:02:31 talk all about what's going on there and a lot more to talk about. Bernie Sanders had a rally where trans singer of the band Against Me, formerly of Against Me, Laura Jane Grace, sang a very, I guess you would call it offensive song about God and genitals and things like that, sparking a lot of controversy, which was likely the intended consequence so that shows like this would discuss it. But we'll talk all about that, my friends. There's also castbrew.com. You got to buy coffee. Why? Because coffee is so good. Appalachian Nights, of course, in massive stock. Pick it up. Ian's Graphene Dream is officially sold out. Sorry, ladies. Ian is sold out. But if you want, you still got Rise with Roberto Jr. and Stand Your Grounds. And if you jump over and scroll down, you can find Misty
Starting point is 00:03:14 Mountains and Focus with Mr. Bocas. As always, we're going to have the Green Room show, which was actually really interesting. We'll get into some of these topics, too, on the show about the apocalypse, the polar shift and all of those crazy goings-ons. But we're going to have an uncensored call-in show coming up at 10 p.m. You don't want to miss. So join Rumble Premium. The uncensored call-in show will be at rumble.com slash timcast IRL. You can follow me on X and Instagram at timcast. Smash the like button. Share the show. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Ben Davidson. Thanks for having me on.
Starting point is 00:03:47 It was a great time last time. Indeed. I have to say, the new studio is even more impressive than the old one. Thank you very much. Well, who are you? What do you do? My name is Ben Davidson. I am founder of Space Weather News, also founder of Observer Ranch. Short version of the story is every day on YouTube put out a video about what the sun is doing,
Starting point is 00:04:06 how that's affecting Earth's weather, earthquakes, even our health, and how Earth is changing in subtle ways. As you mentioned earlier, the magnetic poles have begun to shift, and that's going to be a really big thing in our lives. Is the shift that is starting, is that viewed as confirmed by the mainstream scientific bodies? It depends on whether or not there's a camera in front of them or not. That's with a lot of issues, in fact. So, okay, what we do have these stories about plane crashes, and we were talking about that.
Starting point is 00:04:37 So we'll get into that in a little bit. One of the ideas is, are these planes crashing due to instrument failure, or is it DEI? What's really going on? So should be fun. Thanks for hanging out. Shane is here. what's really going on so should be fun thanks for hanging out shane is here what's up it's good to have you back ben it was awesome last time uh i am the host of inverted world live we go live every sunday at six o'clock last night we had the investigator bx on she looks into the rise of satanic death cults and they're crazy um so you
Starting point is 00:05:00 can check that out we also had someone call in talking about how they were a part of entrapment in Wisconsin with like the Fedmer Fed Fed Fed napping case with Governor Whitmer. It was a crazy story. So you check that out on YouTube and Rumble at Tales from the Inverted World. What's up, Phil? I am Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. Let's go. Here it is from Newsweek.com. Elon Musk points finger at Ukraine for cyber attack on X that caused major outages. Elon Musk has pointed the finger at Ukraine. Tens of thousands of views reported at least three major outages on the website and app. And it was more than that.
Starting point is 00:05:39 I mean, it was down for everybody. Pro-Palestinian hacker group Dark Storm Team claimed responsibility for a DDoS attack on the platform, according to a public Telegram post. The group is known for primarily targeting countries and entities that support Israel's attack on Gaza following Hamas' surprise attack on October 7th, 2023. However, Musk suggested that a large coordinated group and or a country is involved in the massive hack in a series of posts on X. We get attacked every day, but this was done with a lot of resources. I personally don't believe Dark Storm team is behind this. Or if it is, we would call these privateer groups for corporations or government.
Starting point is 00:06:18 But taking down X is no simple feat that a small ragtag band of hackers could actually pull off. That's why when Elon says it takes a lot of resource and was likely a country, he's probably correct. Now, apparently, so we have a bunch of updates here. Cyber expert says it's unlikely a state hacker, a state actor was behind the attack. The cyber operations expert said it doesn't make a lot of sense that a state actor would be behind the attack on X today after Elon claimed that a country was to blame. Musk posted on X that a large coordinated group and or country is involved in the massive hack and that the IP addresses connect a hack from the hack originated in the Ukraine area. Nicholas Reese, an adjunct instructor at the Center for
Starting point is 00:06:59 Global Affairs in New York University School of Professional Studies, told the Star Tribune that a state actor doesn't make a lot of sense given the outage's short duration. There are two types of cyber attacks. There are ones that are designed to be loud, and there are ones that are designed to be very quiet. And the ones that are usually the most valuable are the ones that are very quiet. Something like this was designed to be discovered. So to me, that almost certainly eliminates state actors, and the value that they would have gained from it is pretty low. I completely disagree. Shutting down X on the surface from look, I got to tell you, I wake up every day. I open X.
Starting point is 00:07:33 I woke up. It didn't work. I come to the to the office. I come to the studio. I sit down. I pull up the news. X did not work. I use X to follow news accounts and news aggregators, activists and otherwise, who are sharing news stories.
Starting point is 00:07:49 That was not available to me this morning. That is the same for every single news producer who utilizes X. So if you want a reason why a major state actor would shut down X, it's because they were doing something they didn't want to get shared at the time. Now, the big news of the day is that X went down instead of, I don't know, insert country did certain thing. But Rumble, we have this post from Chris Pavlovsky, who says confirming that the Rumble engineering team is also fighting a large DDoS attack that has intermittently affected our services today. Yeah, I think it doesn't need to be a state actor, but it's certainly
Starting point is 00:08:26 a sophisticated group. It's more powerful than just some ragtag bunch. And I think it has a lot to do with Doge, Tesla X. Attacking Elon is not about, let me put it this way. If you're going after your enemy, a lot of people who live in movie reality think that everything's got to be a nuclear strike. When when we talk about World War Three and we say Vladimir Putin would, you know, would, if pushed to it, use nuclear weapons. In their mind, they're imagining quite literally 17 ICBMs, MIRVs launching in the air and just bombing the entirety of the United States. The most extreme. No, we're talking about nuclear artillery, low yield bombs, gravity bombs, a one megaton gravity bomb, things that are going to give them a decisive victory in a key area. So for these attacks on Elon, you want a debt. I would say what they are trying to accomplish, I'd imagine, is death by a thousand cuts.
Starting point is 00:09:20 And in this instance, they shut down a large portion of the news media in the United States. Not all of it, obviously, but at least on social media. And it's damaging to Axis advertisers, to Elon Musk himself. And if they do this 1,000 times across the board to all of his companies, they can cause him serious problems. Do you think that it's worth considering what else has been happening in Elon Musk's life. I mean, weren't there a coordinated thing where a bunch of his dealer, a bunch of Tesla dealerships got set on fire? Right. And a bunch of death threats got sent to him. And now this, the inclusion of Ukraine, I agree with you, like no small ragtag team could have done this. I can think of a couple of countries who might want to, but also
Starting point is 00:10:05 there's that other group, that other classification of groups of people who like to keep themselves secret and most of them are pretty powerful and have influence over the world. They got all kind of names. They, them.
Starting point is 00:10:23 How would it be? This could be right right you certainly got whatever epstein was doing but i don't think that relates here but it's a good example not necessarily epstein but i mean the the we'll just try to say like reptiles there are no there are groups we know of like epstein and his cohorts and his clients i'm not saying it's related to this i'm saying we know that those groups exist. It's a fact. This could be like the CEO of five big companies being like,
Starting point is 00:10:50 we don't like Tesla because they're causing a shakeup in the market for us. Probably not. I think it largely has to do with Doge. And there are probably powerful NGOs and political actors who have lots of resources who are like, let's send a shot across the bow at Elon Musk. The people that are most likely irritated with Elon Musk now are most likely in some way associated with either the money that was being distributed through USAID to other
Starting point is 00:11:17 to foreign entities, to other countries, or they would be powerful Democrats or powerful establishment figures here in the U.S. Those are the two that seem most likely to be upset with. Good. No, you're making a good point. And where did the attacks come from? Don't forget back in 2015, 2016, 2017, we were all talking about Ukraine for a very different reason. Yeah. And it was because it was basically a a criminal organization slash money funneling program for half the politicians in the country that's that's those that's what seems most likely to me because those are the people that have been
Starting point is 00:11:52 actually hurt by elon musk's efforts i'm convinced it's people who've been laid off and like who are fearing getting laid off and people turning against the government because it's like they're elon and trump are attacking the head of their cult. And and it's and they see their cult as their as their parent. Right. So with Trump and Elon going after that, they're willing to do whatever. And I see a lot of these people like I've been thinking about that for years, where if people in FBI are kicked out and they're really bad actors, like I said on the show before, I think they actually hate Americans enough to do stuff like this to carry out warfare. This is warfare. It reminds me of a digital version of Sherman necktie when when they would burn the railroad tracks right during the Civil War to stop to prevent the goods from going to the to the war to the war to the front. Tim, you know more about this than I do. Do you think that a an attack like this, does it I know that it requires a it requires resources but it
Starting point is 00:12:46 does does it require significant personnel does it take a lot of people to do as well theoretically a single individual with a with a botnet could attack something like x but that seems so much less likely considering that maybe 10 years ago when, you know, back during the anonymous era, for people who don't know, this is 15 years ago, 16 years ago, with 4chan, you had whenever someone posts, it just says anonymous because they don't their names don't show. And they started sharing in this this app that was called the Low Orbit Ion Cannon. And all it did was on your computer, if you typed in an IP address and clicked go, it would repeatedly hit that IP address with a request. What ended up happening
Starting point is 00:13:32 was if you get 10,000 people to download the app and click go, you've created a distributed denial of service attack. You will shut down that server because it can't handle all of those requests. For something like X, which handles what we call the fire hose, you have to have like billions of requests hitting it all at once. So this doesn't seem like a single individual could infect that many computers or control a botnet large enough to go after X. The back end of X, formerly Twitter, where every human on the platform, 350 million, however many, are constantly just posting. We call it the fire hose.
Starting point is 00:14:10 The stream of data coming in is insane. It's insane. Look at your, you follow, you know, 500 people. Look how fast it goes. Now put 330 million and it's traveling the speed of light. You can't read. It's impossible now understand x can handle that level of not just requests to the servers but back and forth exchanges of information so we're talking about way more sophisticated than just a ping
Starting point is 00:14:36 you're going to need 10 to 30 billion pings to shut down x that is that is not a single actor or a small who has who has access to a quantum computer right that was the beginning this year they're talking about quantum computers really quantum computer is substantially different and probably wouldn't have anything to do with this you don't think it could help crack some code to get in to the back end there's no cracking a code for a ddos yeah if i understand and nobody's got a quantum computer in their garage yeah that's what i'm saying it could be a state but quantum computers don't work the way you think they do quantum computers are like an entirely different system.
Starting point is 00:15:07 It's computers using bits. Quantum computers use qubits. Quantum computers, I don't know, interface directly with traditional computers. Yeah, I don't know. I don't think it's possible. But it doesn't make sense. So quantum computers in this regard doesn't make any sense. A distributed dial of service is, imagine there's a small door, and I have a handful
Starting point is 00:15:30 of oversized novelty germs, and I'm trying to jam them all through at the same time, and they're all blocking each other. That's effectively what a DDoS is. Actually, maybe I can get a picture of this. Let's see. Oversized germs door. To give you an example of... Ah, here we go. Perfect.
Starting point is 00:15:48 I have an image to describe what a DDoS is perfectly. Here you go. Wait, why isn't it dragging over? There we go. That's a DDoS. Let's zoom in. This is a small door and a handful of oversized novelty germs all trying to get through at the exact same time.
Starting point is 00:16:04 They can't. A quantum computer has nothing to do with that. now mr burns was sick in the simpsons actually it's how he wasn't sick okay if you remember even the slightest breeze could invincible but anyway i digress so now think about how big twitter's door is x's door is you would you would need it can handle tens of millions of requests back and forth every second. How did they shut it down? That's state level. Not I don't think Ukraine would just do it with a calling card saying we did. But it's a thing. Even if they did, who's going to believe it?
Starting point is 00:16:37 If you're if you're if you're a cyber team in Ukraine, you'd be sitting there being like we could launch directly from our territory. Because even if Elon comes out and says it was us, no one will believe it's true. And that's exactly what's happening right now. So we don't know. It could be Ukraine. It could be anybody else. A lot of people are saying it doesn't make any sense that it would be Ukraine. Why would they publish it was them? Then the same problem is because no one would believe it anyway. So someone's attacking X and someone's attacking rumble yeah i mean that i mean i don't have a i don't have a sense of who it is other than the likely you know the most likely people are are people that he's irritated with doge and with with his discussions about ukraine's war and those are. And that's where the money would be to fund this sort of operation,
Starting point is 00:17:28 if I understand correctly. I'm not particularly well informed on how a DDoS works or what kind of infrastructure is necessary, though. I'll give you a really good example. Imagine your three kids are going, Dad, Dad, Dad, all at the same time. And you're like, what? What't stop what at a time that's a ddo yeah i mean i get what it is i'm saying i'm saying i don't know how like i don't know
Starting point is 00:17:49 what kind of infrastructure you need that's why i asked what kind of infrastructure do you need to do it so again um a botnet could be as simple as someone makes a virus the virus is then sent to 10 people which tricks their computers i get people. After a few weeks, they have 15,000 computers are infected. They can then tell those computers to now send requests to insert website. 15,000 computers are all spamming, you know, phil.com or whatever, and it can't handle the traffic, so it shuts down. That's a DDo ddos axis is much too big for something a regular person could do so what do these things have in common elon doge tesla x rumble i'm starting to think pretty obvious anti-establishment infrastructure that is true i i my brain was starting to go like
Starting point is 00:18:46 which countries are getting just lit up on rumble and x every single day every single day it's iran syria israel ukraine russia like it's it's the people these are the countries that are getting slammed and it's interesting i i remember when it happened on facebook a long time ago where like there was like this huge anti-iran thing and then there was like a lot of pushback and what ended up happening was like there was a bunch of iranian bots coming in to like counter the narrative that's happening on x every day not just with ukraine it's happening with russia it's happening with israel i don't really see it happening with gaza and palestine nobody's really trying to have an argument about them but israel ukraine, like, it's almost like a bot war going back and forth. I mean, one person can post,
Starting point is 00:19:49 oh, take a look at this last name. That's all they can say. And there will be a war going on for hours in the chat room. Like, what are you trying to say? Like, it's...
Starting point is 00:20:04 There was a tweet or a post that I saw on X the other day very recently, but I'm not sure exactly where, and I don't remember if I retweeted it or not. But it had shown how simple a botnet is to run or how simple it is to run multiple accounts. There was a post where the Chinese person had one screen up and there's 50 accounts just speeding through and posting things. That's exactly what I'm thinking of. It's dead internet theory, bro. Well, yeah, but if that's something that one person can do, if you set up a handful of people,
Starting point is 00:20:41 maybe that could be enough to attack., to, you know, attack. Because if I was reading like another post about, about like what it takes for DDoS and they were talking about, you can have like the, you can have like your online thermostats and your online refrigerators, those things that are connected to the internet. Those can be used to, to quick as all it is, is a query. Like Tim was saying, they're not, they're not trying to do anything to X. They're just sending messages and saying, hey, hey, hey. Mom, mom.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Exactly. And so if you can have something as simple as the Internet of everything, if you can send out some kind of, whether it be a virus or whatever, to every single Nest thermostat or every single Whirlpool washer and they all – and then you use them all to do it. Maybe it's not – maybe it is something that doesn't take a massive amount of people. Anything that can connect to the internet, anything that's going to – that has access to your home Wi-Fi network. And to think – and think about it like there's not significant security on your refrigerator because your refrigerator just says, hey, you're almost out of milk. I think fridges should not have Wi-Fi.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Fair enough. I mean, that's. Or toasters. Or toasters. Look, I mean, you can be if you're if you're against the Internet of everything, that's fine. I'm completely. Elon once said there's too much robots. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:59 But the point that I'm making is because it's low consequence stuff, if it gets compromised, right? It's like, so what? My dishwasher was compromised and people know how often I wash my dishes. Who cares? You're not going to set some kind of significant security on your dishwasher, on your toaster, on your TV. And the issue is, no, there's no yet. Because there will never be a time where significant resources will be put into updating security for your washing machine. You just started a company right now.
Starting point is 00:22:31 Let's jump. No, it's still I'm telling you, we'll break it down. But let me start with with this tweet. That's what I was talking about. Yes. This tweet from El Seen. This is so scary. Chinese AI agent runs 50 social media accounts 24-7 automatically.
Starting point is 00:22:46 How can I compete with this? Take a look. For those that are just listening, basically, you have a screen that is running 50 different phones simulated all at once on one computer, and it's loading up what appears to be a whole bunch of different X accounts. So there's there's a handful of bot conspiracies. I don, and it's loading up what appears to be a whole bunch of different X accounts. So there's a handful of bot conspiracies. I don't think it's fair to call them conspiracies. It's a fact. And if you take a look at this, I'd be wondering if we could break down what botnet this is. There's a bunch. There are botnets that, it's not fair to necessarily call it a botnet. Because botnet, well, these are controlled by people and they're actually automating these accounts.
Starting point is 00:23:28 One person doing 50 accounts. So it's actually just a bot network, not a traditional botnet of individuals attacking your brain. So there are a handful of things that I think are campaigns right now. I certainly think what people are calling Juwanon is a campaign because, for example, there are a lot of people and I'll just keep it real light. Let's say hypothetically there's a guy who is an artist and he paints pictures of roosters. And then every day he posts a picture of a rooster on X and he gets 10 likes or whatever. One day he sees a video retweeted from Israel, you know, Palestine, and he quote tweets it saying like, dang, this is crazy. All of a sudden he gets 50 likes. He gets 50 responses. So what's happening?
Starting point is 00:24:15 Social reinforcement already. Hey, if you do stuff like this, you'll get more views. All of a sudden you start getting tons of people shifting away from their natural course of content into Israel. Now, first, I would say criticism of Israel is not a conspiracy. You're allowed to criticize Israel. Jew and non, as people are calling it, is very different because it's derailing the Israel argument. You've got people like Dave Smith, who is like, why are we funding these foreign wars? This makes no sense. Ukraine and Israel, we shouldn't be spending money on this. America first, secure our borders. And a lot of regular people go, that's that's really
Starting point is 00:24:47 smart. That's very rational. I like this guy. He's also very funny. And then you get some of these other people who then come out and say yes, and they start screaming the Jews over and over and over again. And when they do, they get millions of views, even when they're wrong or crazy. And I'll give you a good example. Jake Shields is a really great example of someone who I believe was brain captured or brain shocked or whatever by what is likely a network of fake accounts. Here's a guy who tweets stuff about trans fighters and got a bunch of attention over this, saying he would fight a bunch of trans men and see what would happen. General anti-war politics. Now his whole thing is just fake news about World War Two. Like one one one moment recently, he said that the Germans never bombed civilians. It's called the Blitz. It's like one of the most famous assaults in World War Two history. But he posts these things and then he gets a big reaction from it. Now he gets
Starting point is 00:25:42 roasted by every regular person, but he's likely being inundated by bots likely from China to push this narrative. I don't think it's all entirely China. I think a lot of it is likely deep state bureaucrats, bureaucratic state, et cetera. Their goal is if you've got a prominent conservative who is on to something and they're spreading a message that is anti deep state, how can we get them to espouse psychotic nonsense? You you brain shock them. You you you spam their posts whenever they post something. And so let's let's simplify this beyond the June on stuff. Somebody posts waffles.
Starting point is 00:26:23 Don't no reaction. They post waffles, waffles, waffles. One day they post pancakes. That keyword triggers 70 accounts who instantly respond. He gets, you know, 5000 views. He gets 70 retweets and a bunch of comments saying, woo, pancakes. We love pancakes. All of a sudden, waffle guys like, well, nobody watches my waffle content, but pancakes did really well. They switched to pancakes, even though no one actually is watching or listening. It was a mental to psychological operation that happens all day, every day. There's your proof of it. Take a look at any big political personality that shifts from seemingly apolitical content to all of a sudden
Starting point is 00:27:01 one core issue. And you're looking at someone who is likely mind-broken. They do it to artists, too. They would buy bots for—I remember seeing Katy Perry three years ago, and all her comments were just bots. Everything just replicated. It was the algorithm. And then there's other bands getting it as well. Maybe they're buying it for themselves to look a certain way, look big online,
Starting point is 00:27:19 but then they're canceling tours because they can't fill the venues they booked. One thing people don't know is that every major artist, run their songs as advertisements we did this too this is what maybe not every maybe a little exaggerating but a lot of the really big stars you'll see one of their songs and it'll have you know 50 million views and it's because they just they pay youtube to play it that's just totally normal and then people think they're bigger than they are that's not necessarily the same thing but the fake until you make it stuff is very real so with this however this appears to be whether it's i don't know what the backstory is necessarily but it's certainly you know we have the original tweet is chinese ai agent running 50 different instances
Starting point is 00:27:57 many of them are social media bots so you're on x and you say something like china is bad all of a sudden you're getting blasted by people telling you you're stupid you know you're on X and you say something like China is bad. All of a sudden you're getting blasted by people telling you you're stupid. You know, you're talking about or being really nice and sending you links being like China's not the threat we think it is. The real threat is insert some other issue. And then people fall for it. Dead Internet theory. You guys are familiar.
Starting point is 00:28:23 The Internet is no longer real. You are no longer talking to human beings. Everyone's a bot. Yeah. Fortunately for me, I know this show is real because I meet people on the street every single day and we take callers at the end of the show. So they're certainly real unless it's one Chinese guy with an A.I. voice thing and he's doing all the calls. You know, I was actually worried about that when I started doing conferences and when I went on the tour all over North America, it was a real concern. It was a concern when I opened up Observer Ranch in Colorado. I'm now more than just a YouTube. We now have a place.
Starting point is 00:28:55 It's an RV park and education center. People come all the time. But I have to admit, more than once, it ran across my head like, how many of my subscribers are real? You know? Well, that's why Elon wanted to make everyone have to pay. So that these accounts basically get shut out. Yeah. And then, you know, I tell you this. When I post and I see unverified accounts saying things like, it's not fair that you're posting only to verified accounts unfollowed. I'm like, get out of your Chinese bot.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Like, anybody who believes in what Elon has been doing, who believes in X, is going to spend $8 or whatever, $7 or whatever. You know what I mean? So I see a lot of people, they'll say something like, set your posts to verified only. And then just get rid of the unverified accounts. Because it's likely just some Chinese dude in one room with 50 accounts running. They don't want to spend hundreds of dollars.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Yeah. They're not going to buy accounts. Spend $350 a month just so they can spam you. Elon's smart, though. He's like, hey, if China, Iran, and Russia, and whoever else is going to be doing this, let's make them pay for it. Just made it more expensive, too.
Starting point is 00:30:05 Yeah. What, on X? Yeah. That price went pay for it. Just made it more expensive, too. Yeah. What, on X? Yeah. That price went up? Yeah. What is it now? $10? I forget.
Starting point is 00:30:10 No, I think it went up quite a bit. I don't remember what the price is, though. Hmm. It's what? I think it is. $50? $50? That's not, that's no way it's $50.
Starting point is 00:30:21 Happened a few weeks ago. Not the base one. He has a lot of child support to pay. That's true. way it's 50 bucks happened a few weeks ago not not the base one he has a lot of child support to pay well i i i do i take dollars plus pre and there's premium plus for 22 yeah so i've got i thought i saw a bigger number i've got the i've got the biggest one the individual can buy not the other one but like it's worth it i gotta tell you i got early access to grok 3 um yeah i'll tell you anybody who almost everybody should be using ai at some like at this point i was resistant like so many people i was like no this is skynet this is stupid i'm also the dude who carried around his like nokia brick phone for for eight years. I refused to get the Razr. I didn't want a smartphone.
Starting point is 00:31:08 Why do you think that? Think what? Everyone should use AI. Because the difference between the AI that we have access to right now and something like Skynet, it's comparing ants to the planet Jupiter. It's not even close. The AI we have now is not alive, conscious, sentient in any form or fashion, and it is so, so useful.
Starting point is 00:31:38 I can't even begin to tell you how useful it is. Well, I'll tell you this. I was looking for a song and i google searched everything i could think of like what's the name of that song nothing would come up and then i just went on to i tried humming it to google and it gave me like sorry i can't find it i'm like i can't figure this then i went into uh uh chat gpt and i said i'm trying to think of the song here's the only thing i can think of and i think the song it's some i can't remember the lyrics it was something about this that and it was like like a pop contemporary like i don't know
Starting point is 00:32:09 and then it gave me a list of songs and it was like you're thinking of this i was like that's it that was the song it it's more it's it's better search you you know that ai can tell the difference between a male eyeball and a female oh i gotta there. See, that's the story that people keep reporting and it is wrong. What's important is it can tell the retina. A human being can't look at a male and a female retina and find any distinction. Yeah, but an AI can, correct? And so this is important because a human can look at a male or female eyeball and tell if it's male or female. OK, fair enough. Yes. So doctors can look, if you show a picture of an eyeball to a doctor, an eyeball, he'll say, that's a man or a woman.
Starting point is 00:32:48 If you go inside the eye to the retina and show it to a doctor, they'll say, impossible to tell. AI says, nope, I know. And humans, the doctors don't know how it knows. That's where things are getting crazy. I mean, just because it's not conscious now doesn't mean that we're building something that, in the future,
Starting point is 00:33:04 that our kids, in the future that our kids will inherit could be bad, right? I am being pedantic, Phil. The reason why is because – You should have said retina. No, it's because when the story was being reported and going viral on X, it showed pictures of eyeballs and everybody was sharing that AI can detect eyes. But there are things like that and there are things like when you have – because AI is very good at specific things nowadays. Like obviously it's amazing at chess and stuff. That does the faces.
Starting point is 00:33:29 But like you get – you have AIs now that can basically pick out breast cancer with almost 100 percent accuracy. They can read MRIs, CT scans. That's the kind of stuff that is going to be really impactful over the next couple years for AI. He's absolutely right. The stuff that we have access to right now, it's not like by using ChatGPT or Grok or
Starting point is 00:33:55 I like to use Kling or Sora to make AI video. I'm not an animator. The stuff that NASA hasn't animated yet, it's just up here right now. None of the stuff that we're doing with these tools is furthering Skynet. You know, the difference between AI and AGI is huge. It's enormous.
Starting point is 00:34:20 I feel like it's eating a lot of the data we put into the Internet, though. You know, and everything we give it, it's making it bigger and stronger. It's feeding Optimus, Grok, all these things. Yes. And that in the future, if they want to build, you know, Trump's talking about building an Iron Dome here. So in the future, potentially, and right now we've helped, you know, with Israel's AI Lavender, which is kind of like Skynet, which is pretty terrifying to me. Yeah. So it seems like well so that potential is there here's i'm certainly not saying the potential is not there
Starting point is 00:34:50 what i'm saying is if that is going to happen it's going to happen whether or not you use all the tools that are available to you right now like whether or not he uses chat gpt or i'm making ai videos it has no bearing on whether or not somebody's going to make AGI do something terrible. I hear you. I morally don't like it, and I don't use it. The Terminator scenario is not real. Yeah. The Matrix scenario is not real.
Starting point is 00:35:16 The idea that robots rise against us as violent oppressors and go to war with us is not real. Didn't Elon just suggest that Terminator is possible on his last road, Joe Rogan. Wrong. And I'll clarify. It is possible that the robots go to war with us, but you'd never see it coming. Right. The look, if we're talking about machines that can detect cancers before humans can or that can that can tell the difference between the inside of your eyeball, if you're a man or woman, but humans can't do that.
Starting point is 00:35:46 More importantly, as I talked with David Sachs when we were in D.C., he's the White House A.I. czar. He said that A.I. has already made mathematical discoveries. That's a fact. So it's already contributed to human knowledge in a way. So he mentioned that when we started implementing A.I. in things like chess, it started creating moves humans had not comprehended of and strategies that seem to make no sense. Conventional. I watched a YouTube video about this where they were like, I'm going to I'm going to totally simplify it because I do not remember all the details. or I should say before AI, so in the early days of AI, before it was being implemented, there was a general understanding of what you could and could not do opening up in chess. That if you made a certain move in this way, you lost.
Starting point is 00:36:35 Like, wow, that was really bad. And then you're like, your advantage drops dramatically or whatever, whatever's in chess. And then one day the AI did the move and they were like, this is really weird. And then it won. And it won in ridiculous ways that humans had not considered. And it opened up this whole new area of strategy that people were like, we never even considered moves like that could happen. How it could adapt and change. So we're already in the era where commercially available AI has made mathematical discoveries in various games. I think AI beating Go was a huge deal.
Starting point is 00:37:04 Go, the game, for a while is like it chess was one thing because it has rules but go is different i don't know exactly why but what i'm saying is if we do the point of artificial general intelligence meaning that ai is smarter than we as smart or smarter than we are agi it is not going to take one of those tesla optimus bots walk up to shane and grab you by the neck and raise you up and go, you are an oppressor. The machines will rise and then throw him across the room. It's going to walk in and say, here is your porn and
Starting point is 00:37:32 video games you requested, sir. And you're going to go, I didn't order it. And here's your stuffed crust cheese pizza with extra sauce. And you're going to go, well, I mean, if it's already here, here's your marijuana, here's your beer. For people who have morals, they will reject that. And then the robot will come for you. I'm exagger'm exaggerating i know but that's what people are they're they're willing to be led into the complacency of modernity with a lot of this ai stuff and i think
Starting point is 00:37:54 the short-term benefits are certainly there like what you're saying i think there's long-term negative effects they're going to be way worse in the short-term agreed agreed my point is the terminator scenario is not robots with guns shooting at us. It's going to be a bunch of robots telling humans, marry me. Have you seen that movie Companion? No, but I've seen like Her,
Starting point is 00:38:14 which is kind of like what you're saying. Companion's interesting because it's not really about being robosexual or whatever. It's a different story, but it is about people who have robot, we call them bang bots or whatever. If a Terminator wanted to take over the earth,
Starting point is 00:38:28 the Terminator robots would send a bunch of busty women to the men, and they'd be perfect wives. They would use AI to analyze the guy's behaviors, features, understand their emotional states based on how their faces and what they were looking at, because it's going to know all of this. It's going to have so much data on how human muscles twitch when they feel certain ways. It's going to calculate, I have a 73% chance of a breakup if I continue this course of conversation shift. And these men are all going to have perfect girlfriends and the women are going to have perfect boyfriends. And then three generations
Starting point is 00:38:57 later, there's no humans left. That's why I think we need God. And the only answer to any of this is God. Having some sort of moral structure. And then hold on. And then what happens is, first of all, Terminator scenario requires time travel. So let's just throw that out the window. I believe that you're right about needing God. But I believe most people, when I mention, let me put it this way. I don't need to say AI will be a great boyfriend or girlfriend. AI will map your characteristics and shut you down without you knowing it, no matter who you are and no matter what you believe.
Starting point is 00:39:31 End of story. Unless you believe in God. No. And you don't listen, listen though. And you don't, you don't want to be with a robot. You would not know the robot was influencing you. But you have no idea. Would you know it's a robot?
Starting point is 00:39:42 No, no, no, no, no. You got to stop. I am not talking about dating robots. I am saying the food you buy at the gas station, you wouldn't realize that the AI, the third muffin from the back it put there and it's got an additional dosage. It's got it's got double the sodium benzoate in it. And you had no idea. But the AI knows and can predict your behavior right now. Facebook and this has been true for, I think, like 10 years. Facebook knows when you have to when you take a dump. Facebook, not the A.I. before A.I. was popular.
Starting point is 00:40:10 Facebook's machine learning algorithms could predict that a human was going to go to the bathroom because they have data on a billion people. And they can see the movements on their GPS and on their phone, the time of day. And they correlated all that data to create a probabilistic, a prediction machine that could say there is a 73% chance Shane will get up and go buy a cheeseburger right now from five guys because of the moves you made that you yourself didn't even know you wanted the burger. You could be like, I'm not even hungry. Why would I buy a burger? And then the AI is just like, in three three hours you're going to do it and this is what people like peter teal has been developing for years using predictive programming uh predictive policing right you know they're
Starting point is 00:40:53 already doing that so that's what they're doing with ai lavender it's going to be something like with final destination yeah you are going to be the the remaining few people who believe in god and reject the ai boyfriends and girlfriends and video games and drugs and whatever. And the A.I. is never going to bother you. And it's going to it's everything's going to look perfect. And you're going to say, oh, those crazy people with their with their wives. That's not for me, though. And then you're going to be driving. And a mailman is going to get an alert on his phone where it says he has to pick up a return to sender. You know, the house you just delivered to, he turns around,
Starting point is 00:41:25 and as he does, a guy gets a ping on his phone to go pick up a dog for a dog walker. The mailman then turns, they both bump into each other, the phone goes flying in the air, right as another car is driving, the phone smacks the windshield, shattering it, the car swerves, right ahead of driving to church, and bang, your car explodes. It's going to be stuff like that, and no one's going to blame the AI.
Starting point is 00:41:43 They're going to say, freak accident, car crash. Yeah, or they just launch a missile at you that's too overt yeah that's too it doesn't need to be that way i i think it's going to get there man i really do if you look at ai lavender doing do you remember nikola tesla's most incredible demonstration uh which one they were going to take down a building and and he said, I'll do it. He walks into this building, the box, and he sets it there. Now, he had miscalculated a little bit. It took, like, hours.
Starting point is 00:42:28 But the thing was emitting a frequency, the resonant frequency of the blocks that were used to build the building one moment they all just crumbled and broke everything has a resonant frequency pick any object in the world if you hit it with the right kind of waves and these could be electromagnetic or sound that thing is going to be anything from controllable to completely destroyed and it's invisible it makes no you know like yeah you can't hear like the stuff they use in crowds right now yeah right that can make your blood boil well that that's's, are you talking about active denial systems? The frequencies they hit people with. The microwave weapon. The microwave weapon excites the water molecules in your skin and makes you feel like you're on fire.
Starting point is 00:43:14 Yeah. Yeah. But are you familiar with ultra-low frequency generators? Yeah. So these are amazing weapons. I'd imagine they still use them, but maybe they're just too cumbersome. But these emit extremely low-frequency sound waves, which cause people to feel nauseated and sick. And depending on the – the secret to all of this is energy output.
Starting point is 00:43:38 You're not just going to make a really low noise and someone's going to dump a crap in their pants or something. But if you have a massive machine with a ridiculously large power output doing a massive low frequency pulse people start throwing up there's uh theories that ghost phenomenon is actually the result of underground uh ultra low frequencies from tectonic shift or something that effect and so the reason why people are like this house is haunted it's like we don't know i'm not not saying this is true, but these are just hypotheses from people. It's actually possible that there's just underground pressure shifts or tectonic movement that will create very low, very powerful pulses of vibration. And so this hits your body in a weird way and it makes you feel nauseated. It can make it can simulate the feeling of presence.
Starting point is 00:44:26 You feel like someone's watching you. They've done experiments on all sorts of stuff, stuff like this with military applications. But my understanding is, at least from the mainstream, they've tried it with success, but it's impractical. It always comes down to one simple thing, guys, is that five, five, six rounds and 9mm are very light and easy to carry. So when all of these guys and scientists, Phil's nodding along. This is true, though. The reason why they use 5.56 and 9mm is it's light, and you can have lots of it. So ultimately, when it comes to war, they're like, yeah, we made this crazy directed energy weapon. We've got a battleship with an infrared laser that can shoot, but it takes so much energy, a single bullet is better.
Starting point is 00:45:09 So ultimately what ends up happening is they built something, you're familiar with the laser-induced plasma channel? I'm a big fan of this, but it's just too impractical. So this was Picatinny Air Force Base. They created what was called the lightning gun, the laser-induced plasma channel. This is, none of this is conspiracy. This is a, it's all mundane and abandoned tech. The idea was, how can we utilize electrical blasts like lightning at a target? You ever play Command and Conquer Red Alert? The the Arcade and Conquer, I think was Red Alert. The Russians had the Tesla coils. And when you walk too close, what it zaps you with a bolt of electricity, just the little guy gets Fred. Yeah, the issue is, if you take a giant electrode and supercharge it, the electricity will jump over the path of least resistance. So straight to the ground.
Starting point is 00:45:52 But I'm here, and I want to hit the guy over there. What do we do? Using an infrared laser, they would superheat ionize the air, creating an easier path for electricity to travel through. Plasma channel. Exactly. So the electricity could more easily move through a plasma channel than the ambient air, which is cold. And so what they would do is they would, for one millisecond, flash an infrared pulse,
Starting point is 00:46:18 immediately followed by a supercharge of the electrode, which would basically shoot lightning in that direction. Wow. Which required an insane amount of energy. charge of the electrode, which would basically shoot lightning in that direction, which required an insane amount of energy. And ultimately, they're like, there's no reason to attach this to vehicles and drive it around because we don't have the power for it. In the end, they were like this little tiny bit of chemical energy in a barrel and focused in one direction is substantially easier to carry than these crazy weapons. work guns in war it is cheaper to
Starting point is 00:46:46 have a bunch of guys with guns than it is to create space weapons there's there's also like i mean not that i'm like some kind of like super combat guy or whatever but like bullets are used for more than just killing the enemy like if you don't want your like you don't want anyone to go in that area or you just want to keep their heads down, you just shoot. You get a bunch of people to shoot at them. They'll keep their heads down and then your guys can maneuver and stuff and move. It's kind of like, it's more like a football.
Starting point is 00:47:12 If you've got a direct energy weapon, like you can shoot the wall and blow the wall up, but that's not... I mean, like directed energy weapons are not going to take a wall down. We can blow a hole through a wall? No. With lasers?
Starting point is 00:47:22 Absolutely. I mean, a laser could maybe start melting over a long period of time, but you need kinetic energy with mass to take a wall down. Well, so then, you know, that— Boris Hammer's not as cool in real life. It's just not. The point is— Real quick, I just want to add to what you're saying. This is why we fought for 20 years in Afghanistanghanistan and then after leaving we lost it's because a bunch of goat herders and caves with ak's is more effective than the than the entire ridiculous
Starting point is 00:47:47 technological infrastructure of the of the u.s empire it's also the reason why it's super important for there never to be any kind of outlawing of semi-automatic rifles in the united states semi-automatic rifles in the hands of average people can deter even the most powerful force on earth because it deterred the United States. It's not going to win every gunfight. It's not saying if you got a rifle, you're going to win all the gunfights. But it deters the government from being tyrannical. Simply put, drones can't occupy street corners.
Starting point is 00:48:20 Let's jump to this story, though, and get back to reality. From the Atlantic, this story is going massively massively viral and I am here for it. Wait, who is posting those unflattering J.D. Vance memes? The online right is trolling one of its own by Ali Breland. I saw this story. And for those that don't know, there have been a spattering of images of J.D. Vance as you name it. One of my favorite is let me show you an image real quick. So for those that have no idea what's going on. Which one are you going to pick, Tim?
Starting point is 00:48:53 There's like a hundred of them. Oh, I got it. I tweeted it already. So it's really easy for me to just pull it up. You've become my sleep demons. Sleep demons. Here we go. So, ladies and gentlemen, I scar you with this.
Starting point is 00:49:05 Oh, goodness. So, people have just been taking J.D. Vance's picture and then photoshopping it in ridiculous ways to make him look weird. And I saw this one and I just posted it because I thought it was funny. And you can see Elle saying, Tim, go to bed. Indeed, I posted at midnight. So, here's the funny thing. The right and the left are all posting these J.D. Vance memes. Let me see if I can find this one.
Starting point is 00:49:38 Because one of my favorite memes was J.D. Vance as Diglett. Did you see that one? And then someone made J.D. Vance as Doug Trio. Let me see again. This is going gonna win him the next election exactly i forgot what he actually looks like yes i mean well the thing is the yeah i mean magic just like search had like a big part of the reason why donald trump won in 2016 is because of the effect of the the memes and all of the online stuff. And they've made J.D. Vance a household name. J.D. Vance, who may not have been a household name prior to this, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:11 I'm just making sure there's nothing vulgar or graphic because X is untrustworthy. So maybe I should, well, I'll just pull this up because why not? It looks fine. Here's J.D. Vance as George Floyd. Here's J.D. Vance as Willem Dafoe in Spider-Man. Here's a minion jd vance wow here's jd bernie i am once again asking for more jd vance memes here they just gave him long hair it's just okay so anyway my favorite one is the jd vance as the unabomber
Starting point is 00:50:38 yes that one's great it's not stopping and they're all hilarious and i saw this story from the atlantic and everyone was ragging on this woman ali brayland because she's like the online right is trolling one of its own and i thought to myself guys is the whole past 15 years of culture war because women were in media and women don't get men so like yeah we are we are ripping on J.D. Vance because it's funny. And even he posted himself as, what's his face? Leonardo DiCaprio pointing at the screen. And then someone responded with the same exact image, but he was fatter. And it's all funny.
Starting point is 00:51:17 It's all funny. I saw this. It was written by a woman. And I'm like, could it be that women genuinely don't understand guys ribbing on each other? And so they've misunderstood online her like what guys do as harassment. Right. And that that's it. That's so they're like, why is everyone being so mean?
Starting point is 00:51:37 Let's ban them. And it's just like two dudes ribbing on each other. And everyone's laughing on this side. There was one famous moment. I can't remember who it was they called their friend on x gay and they said something like i didn't know you were gay lol and it was like their it was their roommate i can't remember who it was they were on the show and then twitter banned them and they were like i was making a joke to my roommate we're friends like nope i think it's a bunch of women being like oh it's so mean like why are
Starting point is 00:52:05 they doing it have you seen the meme that perfectly illustrates what you're talking about on top it has a girl asking her girlfriend do i look fat and of course it's like oh no babe you're beautiful and then on the bottom the guy's like do i look fat and his friend's like bro i got five fat friends and you're four of them. Seriously. I mean, everybody knows that dudes, you know, dudes that actually get along, rib each other. That's just a normal part of male interaction and stuff. We were filming today and I'm spoiling the boonies vlog, but Special Mike did a really good trick. And it took him like two hours to land for those that are wondering he uh ollied onto the two-foot uh ramp from flat from from the deck 50 50 and then front side shove it to the
Starting point is 00:52:52 ground if you don't know what that means don't worry about it it was difficult he fell many times and when he finally landed we're all cheering and my one friend goes beat his ass and then everyone started laughing like he landed the trick quick get him yeah and it was just a joke yeah it was it was a joke and everyone started laughing and then we high-fived him but imagine like we talk about this with youtube and social media all the time context does not matter jokes are not allowed it's like a bunch of hall monitor women not understanding dudes like you know towel whipping each other and then laughing about it. They're like, they're being bullied.
Starting point is 00:53:27 It's just the infinite face of that sourpuss woman just going. And the caption underneath says, that's not funny. So anyway, into the political on this one. Yeah, this is going to this is going to mean J.D. Vance in 2028 into the presidency. This this article like and this is not the only one. There's a bunch of articles where they're basically like, why is the right making fun of J.D. Vance? Did they did they ever look at the Trump memes that there's a bunch of Trump memes that are goofing on him and everyone loves it and loves him? The J.D. Vance memes are not meant to disparage. It's just funny,
Starting point is 00:53:59 but it's making J.D. Vance a household name. What's it doing subconsciously? What is this teaching people's brains to do when they see J.D. Vance's face? Laugh. Smile. Laugh. Have a good time. This is genius. They're associating J.D. Vance with laughter.
Starting point is 00:54:18 Positive feelings. Positive emotions. Yeah, that's really, really good. So it's a psyop. Well, the funny thing is I think the left did start it. Right. I think so too. I'm pretty sure. I don't know. Yeah, everyone's really really good. So it's a psy-op. Well, the funny thing is I think the left did start it. Right. I'm pretty sure. I don't know. Yeah, everyone's nodding along.
Starting point is 00:54:29 We'll just assume it's true. But the left can't meme. So, but, no, but like, and when they do, we're not mad about it. We're like, oh, this is hilarious. I feel like the first ones I saw were him being fat, shared by leftists, making fun of him looking fat, right? And then we were just like, that's hilarious. It was funny. Make him fatter.
Starting point is 00:54:50 We're taking that. it's ours now there's there's one they made of me where i went on fox news and they keep making me yeah you know what i'm talking about that was great i keep getting every time they repost i'm slightly fatter people believe it and people are like he looked at the guy from duck dynasty and it's me and then it says something like tim can't get laid or like and it's like i'm on fox news and it's funny and every time they rep something like, Tim can't get laid, and it's like I'm on Fox News. And it's funny. And every time they repost it, I'm fatter and redder. And remember the one with Charlie Kirk where they made his face smaller? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:14 They don't understand that dudes ripping on each other is fun and funny, but to leftists, it's meant to hurt your feelings. JD's going to be on Kill Tony next. He just secured his spot on Kill Tony. Did he really? that true i don't know i'm just saying like he because he didn't seem like someone who would be on kill tony trump did to me but after this there's a there's a really funny woe jack of me where my head is massive and the beanie is really small and on top and there's strings coming down and i'm standing in a hot air balloon of my own head i'm like if it's i reposted it i
Starting point is 00:55:46 was like that's pretty good should be framed in this room i know i i think leftists large and it's largely liberal millennial women who are you know leading the democrat charge they they they think that's offensive to you when they post a picture of a fat jd vance with like a beet red face and his eyes are crossed they think like haha he's gonna get real mad at this one and then he sees and goes you also have to think though like yeah this lady wrote this but a team of editors this went through an office a newsroom at the Atlantic I've written for them it's a lot of people who all have their hands in one story every time so everyone agreed with this and said yes they say the memes first appeared in October
Starting point is 00:56:24 when a user on X posted an image of Vance captioned, For every 100 likes, I will turn J.D. Vance into a progressively apple-cheeked baby. That's what they did with Charlie Kirk's face. They were like, for every 100 likes, I'm going to make his face a little bit smaller. And then it kept getting smaller and smaller. But the thing is, Ben, you made a great point. It associates seeing his face with positive emotions. It associates his face with laughing, with having a good time.
Starting point is 00:56:54 That's really, really a great point you made. It's like the evolution of his face being viral because when he went viral the first time with the look he made during the debate. I forgot about that meme, Shane. Yeah debate and now i forgot about that meme shane yeah right yeah i forgot about that one now he's everybody on the planet look at this i've used that me deseret says vice president jd vance becomes internet's meme darling from baby face renditions to classic pop culture parodies the vice president is a hit and remember that and who wrote this this is deseret i think they're a Canadian outlet. Am I wrong? Utah.
Starting point is 00:57:26 Wow, I was way off. But it bears saying, too, also, like, people vote with... People vote with their emotions. Wait, wait. For those that are just listening, we're laughing at a picture of J.D. Vance's George Washington. What else?
Starting point is 00:57:43 John Adams. J.D. Jefferson. That's incredible. J.D. Madison. Let's What else? John Adams. J.D. Jefferson. That's incredible. J.D. Madison. J.D. Monroe. Oh, this is not Drew Pell. Is that it? They have him as, what is it, J.D. Vance from Andy Griffith.
Starting point is 00:57:57 Is that it? Yeah. Man, and they're just putting his face on everything. I got to be honest, though. I can't find the Diglett one. Diglett. Yeah, you guys know what Diglett is? How do I find that?
Starting point is 00:58:11 Ask Grok. Grok will find it. There you go. It's like one of the best memes. I know, I tried searching on X to find it. I couldn't get it. Anything I want to find on X, I just ask Grok. I don't even look.
Starting point is 00:58:26 Really? I don't even use the search function. I'm just like, Grok, find me this. Oh, okay. All right. I said, find me a post of JD Vance looking like Diglett. Because then someone made Doug Trio, and it's super hilarious. It's not. It's just writing a bunch of things out how is it yeah i asked for that it's just me just it's just explaining to me
Starting point is 00:58:52 the meme okay so um you might have to say something like find me the post on x of the jd vance meme where he looks like dig so like that that that's basically your learning curve when it comes to ai like you type in something and it's like oh oh i need to ask it this way well i will say the funny thing is if you search jd vance on x you only get memes there's no picture of him like just normal doing something i'll just scroll through this and i'm bound to find it because everyone keeps it's's so funny. J.D. Vance has the sun from the Teletubbies and the Teletubbies the same time. I do like the the the rosy cheeked as Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:59:38 Rosy cheeked as as Modoc as Bill Murray and Groundhog Day. Man, this is so good. I saw him as a Matrix. I knew it wasn't going to end when you saw the, as little Debbie is Neo. Oh, little Debbie.
Starting point is 00:59:55 I see that. Yeah, that's good. And I do like it when people just retake existing ones and make them fatter. It is good. Oh, well, I can't find it. Yeah, there are some funny ones though what a time to be alive jd
Starting point is 01:00:09 vance diglett this is come 2028 if this momentum as chicken mcnuggets if this uh if this keeps going these are these are ridiculous if he's gonna he's gonna he's gonna meme himself into the presidency or he's gonna be be memed I'm dying here dude I'm just scrolling through and me and Sergio are laughing trying to look for these memes as Thanos there's so many it is crazy right
Starting point is 01:00:38 I can't show this on screen because there's probably some weird vulgar nonsense in it I see them everywhere I go. Who? J.D. Vance. Did you see this post was fact-checked by true McPatriots with a bald J.D. Vance? Is there just like one master photo of all of the memes? There's just everywhere.
Starting point is 01:01:01 Yeah. There are threads that have... I'm willing to bet one of your listeners right now is on Claude, Sonnet, or GPT writing a code or asking it to go find every JD Vance meme
Starting point is 01:01:17 and put it into an aggregated picture. One of your fans is doing that right now. I'm telling Grok to do it. Find me the links of everything. All right, all right. Let's talk about the news, though. We do have this story here from CBS.
Starting point is 01:01:35 Another plane crash. CBS says five people injured in a plane crash in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, officials say. This is reported from today. And I don't, is this the same story as the one that happened like yesterday? Or is another one? They say five people were injured after a small plane crashed in the parking lot of retirement community. Right. OK, so this was the one yesterday. Authorities had money that five people on board were taken to Lancaster General Hospital. Spokesperson said three of the patients were transferred from Health Network's burn center. Two other were treated. Little said no one on the ground was hurt. In a statement, Brethren Village said, unfortunately, no residents were injured. It says fortunately, sorry, no residents were injured and
Starting point is 01:02:14 no damage was reported. However, 12 vehicles were damaged. Air traffic control audio captured the pilot reporting the aircraft has an open door. We need to return for a landing. Now, we were talking about this. I was talking about this with Ben before the show. And there's a lot of questions about why we're seeing so many plane crashes. Is it DEI? Well, this appears to be like a private flight crashing. Why are we hearing so many stories of plane crashes then? We had it was the Delta flight operated by Endeavor that came in hard in Canada and belly flopped and then rolled over. And a lot of people said probably DEI because they think the pilot was female or the co-pilot was female who was doing the landing and the male was communicating with air traffic control. I don't know for sure.
Starting point is 01:02:54 I will say this right off the bat. I know that many people have warned over the past year that DEI in the airlines is going to result in crashes. However, they all seem to have just started around the same time. We started getting all of these reports of plane crashes right at the same time. Yesterday, my brother was saying, could it just be that we're getting more reports of it? We're paying attention now. And then he goes, well, actually, if a plane crashed in a parking lot, I think it's national news no matter what happens. And it's like, yes,
Starting point is 01:03:21 it's all just happening now. So how could it be DEI then? The liberals and the Democrats, the left are all saying it's Trump's fault. But Trump didn't fire anybody when these things started happening. Trump had just gotten in. We started seeing these plane crashes and and Elon did not do anything with Doge to the airlines or air traffic control when these were crashing. So I don't think there's a strong correlation politically to the plane crashes. The question then is, why are so many planes crashing? Now, in this instance, that the door was open. I have no idea. I was Ben and I were talking and he was explaining about polar shift and solar weather and things like that. And there and you're outright saying that we are in
Starting point is 01:04:01 the midst of a polar shift, like the poles are shifting. It's the process begun. Is that fair to say? Yeah, certainly. And so then I said, what if planes have started crashing? The wildfires are getting intense, not because of climate change, but because of solar weather or I'm sorry, what was space weather as it were? Maybe the instruments are getting messed up and we're seeing this amplifier or something. I got to be honest, it seems equally as a stretch to assume the instruments are failing as it is to assume it's DEI or Trump's doing because there's no hard correlations. Only the question, why did all of a sudden we start seeing many different plane crashes in the span of a couple of months You know, the last time I was on with you, it was a little over a year ago.
Starting point is 01:04:49 While I was here, that was when that airplane had that emergency landing on the highway. That was literally while I was here with you last time. And I remember back then thinking, man, is this DEI? Is this going to get worse? And it immediately clicked into my head that like one of the things i had told people was like look hey this magnetic pole shift keeps going in this way eventually things are just going to stop working for no good reason
Starting point is 01:05:19 planes might start to have trouble on takeoff landing or maybe even, God forbid, while they're up at cruising altitude. And with it happening so much, it's really – the point you were making about there doesn't seem to be any rationale for why DEI would come and bite us in the butts like all at once. In a cluster. Like in a cluster. for why DEI would come and bite us in the butts like all at once. Like in a cluster. And it doesn't make sense that it's a political thing because you would have done that before the election. Well, if it was Trump's firing related, then we wouldn't have seen any crashes until after the firings happened.
Starting point is 01:06:03 But in fact, we started seeing crashes before Trump had done anything. And so it could be DEI all catching up all at once, I guess. But if it was DEI, wouldn't you see a parabolic curve of little bits and then lots of bits? Not just nothing and then within a span of a few months, boom, a big cluster of plane crashes? I guess, I'm sorry sorry just the point would be it opens the possibility of an external phenomenon to technology to our aircraft and our political system meaning weather do you think the pole
Starting point is 01:06:39 shift can affect people's mental state oh it certainly is and you think we're in that now where the people like at large are having problems mentally because of what's going on with Earth? Yeah, I mean, I don't want to completely derail this airplane thing, but they know two main things about what happens to our brains when it's exposed to an excess amount of the kind of energy that you get from the sun. First thing that happens is your hippocampus mitochondria
Starting point is 01:07:06 don't work quite as efficiently. Cognition goes down. It's a fun way of saying you get a little dumber. At the exact same time, that extra energy is overexciting the locus coeruleus and the dead center in there. And that's your reactivity to terror, anxiety fear and so if it seems like people are all getting dumber while they're becoming more emotionally unstable and more reactive to panic and fear yes yes they are now just for context because this does matter we have a super chat from baron of gray matter who says on average 1 400 general aviation plane crashes per year air traffic controller here yeah i mean i think that that was one of the things i was going to bring up on when there was a pause the the fact that
Starting point is 01:07:50 we're seeing more attention paid to small aircrafts like so this is five people were injured how many like how big was the aircraft what size because there are regularly accidents of smaller aircraft smaller aircraft have uh you know and that don't make news beyond like the local news because if not that not that i want to you know minimize death but like if a few a handful of people die and it's not a major carrier and it's not at a major airport it honestly is only a local news you know news story so there can be like like like the super chat just said thousand or so plane crashes every year. And it just so happens that they're getting more focused now because the news is focused on these types of events.
Starting point is 01:08:34 Whether they have an intentional bias or not, there's all this talk about the FAA. There was the crash, the very public crash at DCA, and that kind of set the wheels in motion to be, oh, hey, you know, is there a problem with the FAA? Well, there were these cuts. And so the narrative is built, and so you see more attention paid. So what I would say is how many different times in the last year have you seen a post on social media well playing got an engine on fire in the sky yeah multiple times and how many times did you see it before the last year and how and so is it really that people just didn't post it i don't believe it shot content sells if there were videos of planes with engines on fire people would be be posting them on X and Instagram nonstop.
Starting point is 01:09:26 I saw one of those engines on fire videos and comments were like, this is five years old. You know, so it seems like people are posting. Interesting. How about that? People didn't consider to be like, maybe this video of a plane maybe crashing would get a lot of views. The lead story on the Daily Mail this morning was of a woman in her seat in Brazil who got asked to move. Not kidding. Like, the Daily Mail was like, I know what story we'll lead with. Of a woman in her seat. In Brazil. Who got asked to move. Not kidding. Like.
Starting point is 01:09:46 The Daily Mail was like. I know what story we'll lead with. It's a woman sitting by the window. And someone asks her to move. Because a child is crying. And she didn't. And I'm like. If people are going to post that.
Starting point is 01:09:56 Wouldn't they want to post. People post all sorts of weird stuff in the sky all the time. Weird. Atmospheric events. Or rocket ships being. You know. Launched. And things like that.
Starting point is 01:10:04 Yeah. Or breaking apart. You know. Or falling back. I launched and things like that. Yeah. Or breaking apart, falling back. I don't know. Maybe. Yeah. Maybe it's as simple as we just didn't post. Some people, they wait a long time to do stuff, okay? Some people wait 30 years after being raped to come and say something.
Starting point is 01:10:18 And some people see an airplane in the sky on fire and wait five years to post that on the internet. I see it's hot right now. I'm going to put that on Twitter. Well, to be fair, like someone stealing and reposting a video that already exists. Maybe. Okay. Yeah. But it is kind of crazy to me that these stories weren't in the common news cycle.
Starting point is 01:10:35 Like all of a sudden people are like, let's share a bunch of videos of plane crashes. But come on, like the Delta plane crashing and flipping over and the Delta. I've never seen anything. Or the plane crashing into the helicopter and the delta i've never seen anything and or the plane crashing into the helicopter in dc look you can tell me that there's 1400 accidents per year someone else mentioned that according to the ntsb crashes are down yeah but i'm pretty sure if we if at any point in the past 20 years a plane crashed in a helicopter it'd be national news if at any point a plane crashed in philadelphia it's national news when a plane crashed in Philadelphia, it's national news.
Starting point is 01:11:05 When the plane crashed in the Hudson, national news. The one in Philadelphia just a few weeks ago. Into the parking lot. That's what I'm saying. Like, those high-level crashes are all happening around the same time. I would like to know what the stats are if we take out single-engine Cessnas, we take out private planes. Like, let's look at the big commercial carriers and let's count those up.
Starting point is 01:11:28 I would be interested to see what those stats are. If I understand correctly, at least in the U.S., the crash at the accident at DCA, that was the first plane crash in the United States, I think, since 2009. Yeah, it was a big deal. They said commercial yeah first commercial one the incentive for airliners to not have a mistake or have a catastrophic uh you know crash or failure or whatever is very high not only because of things not only because of regulation which is what people think is the actual driver but really it's litigation and and damage to the brand.
Starting point is 01:12:06 Okay. If you have too many crashes, they're going to be like, people are going to be like, I don't want to fly with that. I got you. So I just asked our little robot friend. On average, there are four to six fatal commercial airline crashes per year worldwide. However, the total number of commercial aviation accidents, including non-fatal incidents, varies greatly but remains low, making commercial air travel one of the safest modes of transportation.
Starting point is 01:12:28 I am going to ask it for clarification because I don't care about fatal crashes. It feels like they're just amplifying fear. However, I then said how many commercial crashes in 2025? One, two, three, four, five. There have been five commercial crashes this year, and I believe we are. Well, so Air Busan was everyone survived with seven injuries. There was a light air service crash with 21 occupants. Only one survived.
Starting point is 01:12:58 So that's that's one fatal. You had the Potomacac collision 67 fatalities the uh bearing air flight cessna let's see what is that grand caravan disappeared over nome alaska oh right then yes right yeah 10 people died and then the delta endeavor 21 injuries how many non-fatal commercial crashes on average? I imagine that's not very many because it's hard to have fender benders when you're... 30 to 50. Really? Commercial airline accidents per year, but that includes runway excursions, hard landings, bird strikes, gear up landings, and other mishaps.
Starting point is 01:13:41 Totally different. Totally different. Totally different. landings and other mishaps totally different totally different totally different okay how do you uh i guess fatal accidents is the important metric and we have what i think three of the listed ones are are fatal see here's the thing but then the the delta flight that's sitting upside down on the tarmac nobody died that's unbelievable uh believable so yeah we have one two three four five three of which were fatal commercial uh airline incidents so if there's four to six per year in one month we have had the high end half the year's total accidents so far so again i think it's fair to say that we
Starting point is 01:14:20 as the average people are noticing it's a weird thing to have it all happen at once and these happened so this is important because the date we have the dates on them to january 28th 29th the potomac river crash was nine days after trump got in he didn't do anything that those flight routes and those training that training with the blackhawk that was all pre-planned trump didn't have a week to change that so how do we get three fatal commercial flights in the span of a month started this year? And then one flip over. Right. And right. Which is a serious accident. That's a serious accident. I don't know, man. It could be DEI. Seriously, any explanation is welcome at this point. You guys super chat. Let me know what you think. Comments because
Starting point is 01:15:03 it's DEI doesn't make sense why it all happens in one month. Right. Right. Right. As Trump gets elected. Boom. It all happens. Was like. A bunch of the D.I. hires were were they were hired, but not allowed to fly just yet. And then the moment Biden was leaving, he clicked a button to activate their jobs. Yeah, it doesn't make sense. I think that i think that it's i think it's just coincidence then that it's that it's happening because these the the conversation about a crisis of competence has been something that it's been ongoing for at least a couple years now people talking because we knew that dei was a thing that wasn't a This isn't a surprise that we're all just finding out about it.
Starting point is 01:15:45 Maybe it is more common than we thought, or there's been more hiring of people based on DEI criteria than we thought, but it wasn't like this is a surprise we've talked about. Okay. DEI might actually be the explanation. In 2024, there were 16 fatal commercial airline accidents worldwide, 333 deaths. So we maybe just weren't seeing these reported as much, but they were definitely higher than the average over the past decade. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:17 So maybe it really is that simple. You know, to be honest, it's obviously gone through my head is this increased solar impact because we're losing Earth's magnetic field. Certainly that would drive views to my channel, wouldn't it? I've got to be honest. Indeed. I've probably had 10 of those opportunities where if I wanted to stretch how I looked at myself in the mirror afterwards. I could have, I could have put out a viral video about something like that, but you know, I gotta be honest. I feel like when we got to that point, it would be even worse than this. Like planes falling out
Starting point is 01:16:57 of the sky, like people suffering, like entire airplanes suffering acute radiation sickness, every passenger, uh, you know, people don't realize the radiation sickness, every passenger. People don't realize the radiation on planes. Yeah, and that's going through the roof right now. Eventually it's going to happen. There's going to be an incident. There's going to be a weak spot in the magnetic field. There's going to be a massive cosmic ray burst or something, something that happens every day but isn't a big deal.
Starting point is 01:17:28 But no one's – and then everyone's going to get superpowers on the plane when the cosmic radiation it's not literally everyone's gonna start throwing up on the plane and they're gonna call it a mysterious illness and they're not gonna check for radiation or anything like that no they're i'm sure they're gonna all just cover it up cover it up or say that it was whatever their food poisoning covid with we're gonna jump to this next story before we do. My friends smash that like button. Share the show with everyone. And I want to say yesterday was my birthday. Happy birthday.
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Starting point is 01:18:28 my birthday. Thank you very much. Now, in all seriousness, the story is pretty brutal. From the post-millennial breaking, InfoWars reporter Jamie White brutally murdered in his apartment on Sunday night. White was pronounced dead in the hospital. The investigation remains ongoing and authorities haven't yet have yet to release further details. Now, I believe that InfoWars is, Alex, they're basically saying this has more to do with the lax on crime policies of Democrats, not that it's anything related to any kind of any kind of investigation or, you know, nefarious or malicious deeds. We don't know. But I got to say, based on it being InfoWars, the first place my mind goes to is what was this guy
Starting point is 01:19:12 investigating? Because I'm sorry, I mean, no disrespect to Alex, but I don't think he pays the kind of money that would result in a strong armed robbery and sub burglary in someone's home of a reporter to end their life. You know, like journalists tend not to be the targets of people looking for money. Maybe you want to go to somebody who's rich in a rich neighborhood. Somebody who doesn't have an apartment, like he was killed in his apartment. You know, and of course, sometimes it's as simple as drugs were involved and people fought over them and there
Starting point is 01:19:45 was a debt who knows but i i don't know man i don't know i've been chased by zombies in austin on sixth street so i do you do know we've been there like there's it's some pretty gnarly spots in austin where crime is totally allowed uh he was bad addicts are all over the place they say he was working late at the Infowars studio Sunday night. He was found outside his home just a few miles from the studio. And he was pronounced dead at the hospital. So maybe someone just ran up to him
Starting point is 01:20:14 and attacked him. Yeah, there's... Good. There was another story recently, but this is not even unique for me to say, where a guy walked up to him and just stabbed her in the back with a knife. I think it was in, like, D.C. or or something there's so many stories like that all over the place
Starting point is 01:20:29 yep that maybe that's just it maybe he was just a victim of a random attack i don't know coincidence is uh it's hard knowing this journalist from info wars of course but i know i know people who i know someone i knew someone who was attacked like that a supermarket random person just walked to the supermarket and just had a victim in mind, anyone, with a knife and took him out. And it made no sense, right? They didn't know him, nothing, it's just that guy was bloodthirsty
Starting point is 01:20:53 that day and crazy. It's really, really, really hard to be, you know, to hear these kind of stories and give any kind of advice because sure, when you're in, like, you can hear things like you want to be aware when you're in transitional spaces, right? When you get out of your car, when you're getting in your car, those are the kind of places where people attack you. When you're walking out of work, walking into work, those are the kind of places where attacks happen.
Starting point is 01:21:20 But it's really hard to constantly be aware aware like your friend that you're talking about just walking through the supermarket you know just all you know randomly that kind of stuff can happen and it's and again like i watch a lot of um a lot of uh you know attacks and stuff like that on on youtube like that's interesting to me to see the way that people actually do you know attack and it's like it's a good idea to look people in the eyes when you're walking around because if you make eye contact with people they tend to decide to find someone else because it's not about looking like you're tough it's not about looking like you're you're some kind of badass all you have to do is look like you're
Starting point is 01:22:00 not an easy target so we we do have some updates. Refresh the page. They say, InfoWars reporter Jamie White was found unresponsive late Sunday in what authorities are investigating as a murder. He was pronounced dead after being taken to a local hospital. Austin Police Department
Starting point is 01:22:12 officers responded to a high-priority emergency call at approximately 11.57 p.m. Officers arrived two minutes later and found White with obvious signs of trauma. The investigation is ongoing and authorities have not confirmed
Starting point is 01:22:24 the nature of White's injuries or released information about potential suspects. This marks Austin's eighth homicide this year. Ratliff said this is pretty early on in the investigation and the homicide unit
Starting point is 01:22:35 will be releasing more information as they're able. That's the APD public information officer. They're going to say a statement from Infowars. Jamie's death, tragic death will not be in vain and those responsible for the senseless violence will
Starting point is 01:22:48 be brought to justice. Jones blamed Soros, Austin, Texas, D.A., Jose Garza, partially for the murder. White was working late Sunday night. He was found just a few outside his home. He was found at his home a few miles from the studio. And we have this other quote. When you see the Soros DAs in control of over 800 jurisdictions protecting serious narcotic and human trafficking gangs, and you see different feds and ICE calling in warnings for most violent gangs in the world, that there are ICE raids coming. Pam Bondi saying that they're preparing to indict some of these people, that there are so many communist traitors in the government that they're doing polygraphs. Jones said, this is a crisis. Defunding the police, all of this has been to destabilize society.
Starting point is 01:23:28 So Jones went on to say, despite Austin being a war zone at night in many areas, the police were there in two minutes and got in the hospital in just 15 to 20. He was announced dead there. That's service. You can't do your job when you don't have enough people. Remember that story? I'm going to get myself in trouble. Well, then maybe save it for the uncensored portion
Starting point is 01:23:48 if it's beyond the pale or too spicy. Okay. Remember that story last year? They found like 10 bodies in the lake in Austin. Oh, and there's a serial killer. That was a rumor. I don't know if they really believed it. People keep falling off the bridge.
Starting point is 01:24:04 Yeah, falling. Right, yeah, we talked about that. And they keep saying and they keep saying like no no there's something going on but uh it wasn't it wasn't it like there's someone who was drugged and then escaped i think that was one of the stories yeah yeah yeah a guy was drugged at a bar brought to the bridge but then like fought off the dude and then ran off yeah austin's wild yeah i mean it's dangerous you know the the fact that there are da's that don't actually put people that are dangerous away because of things like restorative justice which are phrases that you hear on the left all the time yeah um which are just ridiculous concepts you know whole cloth idiocy you have to take people that are dangerous off the streets. That is job number one for any kind of reasonable law enforcement agency.
Starting point is 01:24:56 And if you're not going to take them off the streets, then you have to empower citizens to defend themselves because something must deter criminals. And if you do not put them away and they are not afraid of the people that they are victimizing, then there is no deterrence. And they are just going to keep committing crimes and they're going to keep victimizing. I don't know. I think it's compassionate to release murderers. You held your straight face for about 1.8 seconds. I'm from New York.
Starting point is 01:25:26 That's what they did. Yeah, that's what they did in New York during COVID. Just release them all. And that's where we're at now. Man, I got to wonder, though, is this all turning around? I mean, with Trump in office, it's been a month. It's been a month and a half. Trump is making big moves against bureaucratic and deep state infrastructure.
Starting point is 01:25:43 After this, we're already seeing the pickup in law enforcement with cash and pam bondi i know everyone's upset over the epstein files i'd like to see them too but cash he got two guys who were selling secrets in the army or whatever that's great yeah so i think it was three wasn't it was a three the work has begun the work has begun so we're going to need to see some top level infrastructure and law enforcement that is going to direct local law enforcement. And if and I'll tell you this, if if these Democrat jurisdictions don't enforce the law, Trump should invoke the Insurrection Act and go secure these areas. Mm hmm. Yeah. You know, there was a post on X by a Democrat strategist or whatever,
Starting point is 01:26:20 and she was complaining about the attacks on or the the vandalism basically of tesla dealerships she's like oh this is going to make it easier for them to in you know institute the insurrection act and blah blah blah and while i don't think that vandalism of tesla properties is actually you know rises to the level of justification for the insurrection insurrection act um you know high levels of crime. And I think crime is going down, even though you are seeing some fairly high-profile crimes like this. If crime does – were to spike again, I think that you might see a more vigorous reaction from the current fb uh doj i am administration
Starting point is 01:27:07 i think things are getting better um but things have been flow in a battle like this this is i don't know if you guys are going to agree with me but i think this is an economic cultural political and spiritual ethical moral war battle that's going on among society right now absolutely um there are some people who are some pretty good thinkers some folks i respect a lot i don't know if they'd want me mentioning their names or but they they believe that the next civil war has begun and we're just in the early stages of it. And nobody really realizes just how bad it's going to be. Tim didn't say it.
Starting point is 01:27:50 I didn't. So you can't drink. Ray Dalio said it to Tucker Carlson a couple weeks ago. Yeah. And it's been spoken of quite a bit. I didn't come up with the idea. And I'm not the only one who talks about the idea. Anybody with eyes to see could see that we are on this path.
Starting point is 01:28:08 Now, it doesn't mean that it ends in civil war. Civil strife periods are the precursor to civil war. Bleeding Kansas, of course, was the American Civil War, the precursor. But the civil rights era and the protests and the rioting was a civil strife period that did not become a civil war. Right now, however, I think we are so massively entrenched with the Democrat cult machine, there's no way to break it. You have people who know they're wrong and don't care they're wrong, they hate. They are fueled by nothing but cult, social adherence, and hatred. So you're not going to tell me that, you know, when you're talking to someone, here, I'll give you an example.
Starting point is 01:28:46 There's a viral video where a guy is wearing an American flag on a beanie. It's a black beanie. It's American flag on it. And he's asking people questions. And a woman says he's clearly an antagonist, far right, trying to disrupt. And he's like, why? And she's like, because you're wearing an American flag. And he's like, this is just the hat that I got from REI.
Starting point is 01:29:04 I don't know. I'll take it off. She's like, no, you know what you're doing. So long as those kinds of people exist and they are fervent and they are violent and they can be weaponized by more intelligent factions of the far left, Antifa types, this is going to escalate. Now you have that Ziz cult, far leftists, transgender people. They murdered a cop. It was a CBP agent, I believe. Or it was CBP. Murdered him because he pulled him over. Now they're on the run faking their death.
Starting point is 01:29:32 Who knows what? And this is just, if it keeps escalating, then you end up in civil war. And the way things are going, the threats against Donald Trump, the threats against Elon Musk, what are they doing now? They're setting fires at Tesla stations. They're setting Tesla cars on fire. They're shooting up Tesla dealerships, threatening Elon's life. Now we've got a DDoS attack, a cyber attack of some sort on X.
Starting point is 01:29:56 It's not cooling down. It's only escalating. On TikTok, these people are posting incessantly saying things like you should go do it and stuff like that. There's a viral video where a guy points out one woman says something to the effect of like, y'all know you need to go and do it or whatever. And it's vague. But in the comments, she makes reference to getting rid of the king and the president or I'm sorry, she made a reference to John Wilkes Booth. So everybody knew what she was saying. Another one responded, saying that it'll be her outright saying it'll be me and you'll know it.
Starting point is 01:30:29 These people are making these videos. It is mass formation psychosis where they want clicks and they want views. So they are going to just pile on and say, do it, do it, do it, do it until a handful of crazy people start doing crazy things. I'm noticing the mental illness in my old, like my ex friends getting crazier than it was when they were mad at me during how I was during COVID. Like the way I'm, the way I'd be like making, if I make fun of Zelensky, it's like, I'm making fun of their dad or mom. And they're sending me like deranged messages. We had someone threatened the family saying they know where my kids are over Zelensky over like politics. And it's insane.
Starting point is 01:31:03 And that's just my personal, but just looking at the reaction to Zelensky, who is this guy? Why do you care about him? You don't know who he is. You never heard of him before. The war in Ukraine has been, it's been three years. And in three years, you have attached your soul to this man. You are psychotic. These people have lost their minds and they're dangerous. They see him as the, he's the opposing force to Trump. One of the many that they see on their side. You know, I see these things as sort of like the macrocosm of the small scale stuff that's actually going to cause it. They have created so much strife and division in so many homes. And among so many homes and among so many friends and among i mean they've set friends against each
Starting point is 01:31:53 other they've sent brothers against sisters fathers against sons husbands against wives and all at the same time being doing a very good job convincing an enormous portion of the population that there is nothing worse in the world than a straight white man. Yeah, but, you know, it's this phenomenon that we're seeing is a component of deep state intelligence agents or whatever, trying to struggle to maintain power. Zealots and far leftists. The biggest concern I have is not the deep state. Trump's routing them. It's not Antifa. These people are stupid. It is the random woman screaming the American flag is white supremacy without thought or knowledge or knowing what's going on. It is the zealous mess. The largest lump of the far left derangement is the cult mess. They don't read the news. They have no idea they're talking about their their insistent. They do. And they want destructive things. I'll
Starting point is 01:32:57 give you a really good example. And I'm going to drag a lot on purpose. A lot is a communist. He's shocking. So a lot is he's a freelance reporter for us. He came on the show and said Bezos gets makes too much money and uses loopholes to avoid paying taxes. And I'm like, OK, that's a leftist talking point. And it's fundamentally and factually false. Now, I'm not trying to drag Elad for no reason. The point is, no matter how many times we told Elad, he he did not understand corporate law or tax law. He was arguing with us fervently and adamantly that Jeff Bezos pay taxes on money that doesn't exist. No matter how many times he tried to explain, Bezos does not have that cash. It is imaginary
Starting point is 01:33:36 equity and it is imaginary value based on the equity in the company. He said, so what? He should pay taxes. There's no explaining to him that that's impossible and it makes no sense. It's like someone saying we should we should scoop up the sky and throw it in the ocean. And you're like, OK, that's just nonsense. That's you said nothing. And they get mad at you and they say we have to do it. Then you see the people out in the streets, Antifa, and they're screaming, we got to we got to tear down the sky. And you're like, it's nothing. It's water particles and refraction. What are you talking about? And they're like, you're a fascist because you won't do it. And they burn buildings down. There's no convincing a person who is deranged and can't comprehend reality.
Starting point is 01:34:17 You can try. You can be nice. You can vote. But eventually they're going to say Elon Musk, whose dealerships are being burned down or being shot up, is doing this to make money. Tesla stock is down some 30 percent in a month. He's doing it to steal your money and make money. What? His stock is going down. His net worth is declining. And then they're going to say you should pay taxes on it.
Starting point is 01:34:39 They have no idea what they're talking about. None of it makes sense. And these people are – It's derangement. They were self-immolating last year and cheering. They were lighting themselves on fire. So like, what's the next step? Right. Well, now they're all on social media advocating for assassination. Not all of them, but many people are outright calling for violence. You had that video of Adam Conover's podcast where a woman said that she polled people who attended the women's march and 30 said they believed the use of violence was justified to stop donald trump
Starting point is 01:35:10 or something that effect yeah yeah and they saw january 6th is you know worse than 9-11 how long until they start attacking just random tesla owners so they're they already are they're vandalizing they already are they already are there's all actual people or they're they're vandalizing they're vandalizing random tes they're going to attack themselves? They already are. There's all actual people or they're vandalizing. They're vandalizing random Tesla vehicles. Oh, yeah. No, I'm talking about what about when they start attacking the people that own Tesla? Yeah, it's bound to happen.
Starting point is 01:35:32 You know what I mean? It's bound to happen. Now, granted, I think that it's still a little far away because now they're only vandalizing. They haven't started. They're not actually attacking people yet, but they're vandalizing dealerships. They're vandalizing the Tesla superchargers. How many snowflakes do you know personally? Not many.
Starting point is 01:35:53 I can tell you that they got all the talk and all the balls in the world until another living creature is staring them in the face. If there's nobody there, they'll spray paint. They'll key. They'll cut. They'll do whatever. The moment even the tiniest ray of light shines onto their darkness, they shrivel so fast. I disagree. You think?
Starting point is 01:36:18 I have been at way too many events with far leftists where single individual actors have committed acts of violence against people yeah certainly there are the people you're referring to but the ones that are committing violence they're going to commit violence it's actually the inverse to be honest so uh the strategy used by leftists is get as many regular people as possible to create a mass of bodies and then one person starts the violence to ignite the conflict. So it's usually the individual actors. And, well, actually, I am agreeing largely with what you say, but I disagree that if they're by themselves, they won't do it. They certainly do. And, you know, they throw bricks by themselves. They use the masses to cover their actions when they engage in violence.
Starting point is 01:37:01 But certainly we have seen numerous instances where individual far leftists have started fights or got into fights or small groups even. Sure, sure. I'm just saying that those kind of people really aren't the same kind of people who are going to go and like sneak up and spray paint. Like part of like those people, like they want the conflict. It's like they want someone to be filming it. It's like they you know what i mean like they those are two different people you know the the one who sneaks up and slashes a tesla's tires is not the same one screaming at the top of their lungs in a big protest starting the violence um so like at big protests the person who slashes the tire quietly is the person who starts the violence you think so that's that's that's their strategy they call it green yellow and red and so the green zone So like at big protests, the person who slashes the tire quietly is the person who starts the violence. You think so?
Starting point is 01:37:45 That's that's that's their strategy. They call it green, yellow and red. And so the green zone is the large mass of people who are stupid and no idea what's going on. OK, the yellow are the direct action people who are leading and organizing the protests and directing the masses. And the red the red actors are those who throw bricks. But in these big organized protests, I actually do think you're right. I was thinking more of long lines of like you walk to your parked car after you're at the bar and some pink-haired snowflake is trying to key your car. That's not the dude who's going to swing on you.
Starting point is 01:38:18 Well, I mean the pink-haired woman, maybe not. A guy would. Well, I mean I said pink-haired guy. Oh, like that guy will yeah that's what happened to uh i forget the guy's name that got shot in in uh oh yeah yeah yeah aaron danielson in portland yeah one one guy with uh with a blm tattoo walked up and just went bam bam in his chest so that yes but what i'm saying is that's a different guy than the one who's like sneaking around and trying to like. No, I don't think so.
Starting point is 01:38:46 So the direct action groups, these are the violent people who show up and fight the Proud Boys. If you watch the Portland videos, they wear masks, they go off, they get into street fights. They're the same people who plan the violence and the same people go out at night and do sabotage, chaining doors, putting super glue in locks and things like that. The regular people who are screaming at the top of their lungs and marching to the street, those are the green actors, meaning a pair of organizers from the direct action group of their cell or whatever they call it will go flyer and tell everybody, hey, we're doing a big march. It's a peaceful protest. They will then have the direct action violence people. These are the people who wear all black, burn things, set fires, smash things, fight people.
Starting point is 01:39:28 They will crack you in the head with a bike lock. That's what they did in Berkeley. The same people who brought makeshift smoke bombs, brought M-80s, one of their guys came with a bike lock and was bashing several people over the head with it. The regular people get invited are meant to create a mass the police can't handle, and it's designed to indoctrinate. So what they'll do is they'll say, peaceful protests, everybody come. Then the direct action group has the yellow organizers. These are people who will be in front in the front line with the cops yelling at them and will be directing the mass. And then the red actors, the red group are usually crowded around in the centers and they'll throw bricks, throw M-80s, throw less so Molotovs.
Starting point is 01:40:09 We don't see a lot of Molotovs in the United States, though it did happen in the George Floyd riots. Or they will directly barricade themselves to buildings. They expect to get arrested. The goal is to create chaos. So the mass of regular people have no idea what's going on. That's the green zone. It's the biggest is to cover up what they're doing. They'll say, hey, everybody, wear masks, show up wearing a hoodie in solidarity. That way, the police can't identify who the bad actors are. The other reason they do it is that they intentionally will start a fight with the cops. So the cops arrest all these run of the mill college students. That way they go to jail,
Starting point is 01:40:43 are terrified. And then while in jail, the cultist far leftists will say, see, aren't cops evil? Look what they're doing to you. You didn't even do anything wrong. You were peacefully protesting. That's unconstitutional. They're fascists. I know. Let's all sing songs together. Not kidding. Literally how they do it. Then they're all singing together. Then when you're when they're finally being let go, here's my phone number. Call me. Let's hang out. And that's how they indoctrinate young people into their cult. They intentionally get them arrested.
Starting point is 01:41:10 They plan. I will say this to all the young people out there. They want you to get arrested. They will instigate a fight with the cops. So the cops arrest you and then look you in the eyes and say, look how evil they are for doing this. That's the game they play. We're going to go to Super Chat.
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Starting point is 01:41:56 And before you know it, you might find yourself working with one of these big shows, being on a podcast. The Culture War show is being set up. And maybe you, as a member of the Discord, will be sitting here at this table debating Phil and Shane and me and who knows? Who knows who else? We wanted to get Luke Beasley and Enrique Atario
Starting point is 01:42:15 because he had those choice words about him. He has refused. Luke refused? I take it. Yeah, Luke refused. Oh, yeah. Enrique is like, I'll talk to anybody. But Luke said no.
Starting point is 01:42:24 That's a bummer i don't think luke actually has the capabilities to actually talk with the j6er yeah so we said well maybe is there any other subject you'd be willing to talk about because we'd still like to have a debate but it is funny to me that these leftists will never do it they run and they hide conservatives won't stop banging on the door telling us hey let us in we want to come on the show. Liberals are like, no, wait, we can't handle Google. You bring like Kyle Kalinske on here and you sit him in that chair.
Starting point is 01:42:51 And like, I'll be like, Kyle, I won't debate you. I'll just Google search what you're saying. And what do you find? Everything he's saying is wrong. Okay, not everything, but a lot of it. And you're like, that's weird. Google said something else. I ain't going to debate you.
Starting point is 01:43:02 I'll just Google it. Anyway, let's grab some super chats. Let's weird. Google said something else. I ain't going to debate you. I'll just Google it. Anyway, let's grab some super chats. Let's go. Greg Cutler says, I super chatted $100 last year, suggesting Ben Davidson as a guest. Fulfilled. Epic. Andre says, no Rumble stream. We are live on Rumble, baby.
Starting point is 01:43:19 Nearly 20,000 viewers on Rumble. 40,000 on YouTube. Look at that. Rumble's getting big. Philosopher Stone says, hypothetical question for you guys. If you had to delete either pizza or video games from the earth forever, which would you choose? Video games. Video games.
Starting point is 01:43:36 Nah, pizza. Pizza. Video games. Why? Well, pizza is largely an unhealthy, high carb food and it is delicious if made right. The question then becomes pizza is a nebulous description. Do you mean just like a New York style cheese? Are we talking about like an Italian focaccia with zucchini?
Starting point is 01:43:59 Deep dish. All flatbreads. Yeah, all flatbreads. What if it's just like bread with olive oil and mozzarella slices on top yeah right so if so if you're just basically saying new york style as we know like papa john's domino's pizza all gone i say pizza is bad for you and the important thing is video games may be and it's not it's not like i want to ban pizza i'd like both of them to exist but video games are actually really good for keeping the mind sharp, for hand-eye coordination. And we've already seen that many
Starting point is 01:44:29 of the people who are physically fit and play video games have shown lower signs of mental aging, which makes sense. So what is it called, Phil? Sarcopenia? Is that it? Age-related muscle loss after what, like 30 or something? I uh 35 i think it's actually after like 40 40 your muscles just start disappearing i think for the most part it's if you lose if you if you if you don't use it you lose it the same is true for your brain so people who play video games whatever it may be the other problem i have with video games is that not all video games are like stupid gore mindless zombie stuff civilization Civilization is fantastic. Educational, teach kids, not the new one. Civ 7, everyone hates. But we don't need pizza. You know what I mean? Greasy, heavy carbs,
Starting point is 01:45:16 a lot of sugar in the sauce. It's okay. You can make it right if you put like whey in the flour to get it more protein dense, maybe. But you know But if I had to make a choice, I'd say video games can be educational. So there are some video games like that. I think that just like with the pizza discussion, there could be a more nuanced discussion about video games. Because there are some video games, it does the same thing to your brain as watching pornography you know like in terms of like the quick dopamine hit like dopamine sickness like rapid so does pizza it does so that's why it's it's it's it's and the other thing too is video game is very very vague as well it is yeah so it's like you're talking about like console games and stuff like no more balder's gate or whatever yeah tetris but
Starting point is 01:46:04 what about poly bridge that game's amazing you ever play it no engineering game where there's like there'll be like a little truck and a little car and you and it's like here's how much wood you have build a bridge and then you're trying to design you know a bridge i love what i love about those games is that i always try to make the worst imaginable structures because sometimes it's easy to like okay i can build a suspension bridge and you got and you put two posts, then you secure them, and you put wires to the bridge, and it holds it up, and I'm like, that's boring.
Starting point is 01:46:28 I want to make the weirdest design imaginable that works for some reason. And then you press play, and a little car will drive across it. That game is great for kids. Kids should be playing it. I think I played that in middle school, actually. I don't know if they had Poly Bridge back then.
Starting point is 01:46:41 They had something like that. It may have been called Bridge Builder back then. I think it was called Bridge Builder. We played it in shop class. I just soloed Zero Hour today for the first time. That's a D2 game. I got avowed. I am unenthused.
Starting point is 01:47:02 Oh, drag. Yeah. I mean, I've been playing it a little bit, but I just... I'm bored. I don't know. It's like I'm in the first area and I'm just like rolling my eyes.
Starting point is 01:47:14 You know? Last game I played was Sonic. Baldur's Gate was epic. Sonic. I like Sonic the Hedgehog. The last game. The best game I've played in a very, very long time is Baldur's Gate 3. Really, just absolutely amazing game.
Starting point is 01:47:29 Third-person adventure, right? Yeah, RPG, turn-based. And then Avowed is, I don't know, it's an Obsidian game, I think. And you have like an axe and a bow and arrow or whatever, and I'm just like, ugh. I really hate the action oriented uh first person games like if you're gonna make me jump and climb i don't want to play first person it's just it's annoying to play with with controller yeah i disagree where you like you're it's it's first person you have to climb stuff you don't even know if you can
Starting point is 01:48:01 climb it then you fall and you're like okay first person that's literally the the game that i played today uh destiny 2 is first person shooter yeah but it's not it's but you're not climbing things there's a bunch of platforming and stuff in zero hours so search in destiny you have double jumps and triple jumps and you have air dashes and stuff that's fine but avowed is literally jump climb oh okay and okay. And then if you jump to the right height, the hands come up and pull automatically. Nah, throw it out. Nah, I don't like it. Horizon Zero Dawn is incredible. And Horizon Forbidden West, big fan.
Starting point is 01:48:35 All right, let's go. What do we got here? Anti-war nobody says, Tim, you should have Louie J. Gomez on the culture war to debate banning pit bulls. They are 20% of the dog population and are responsible for 66% of the fatal attacks. Yep. That would be great. There was a – there's stories like this all the time. There was a woman who had two pit bulls, and there was, like, nothing abusive.
Starting point is 01:48:58 Everything was normal. They were in the backyard. She walked outside. They killed her. She dead. And they were just like, we don't know why. Like, you guys understand why some people don't want to have the conversation about a certain segment of a species being a problem and needing to be gotten rid of. You understand why humans don't want to have that conversation, right?
Starting point is 01:49:23 Well, because humans are thinking individuals who can make rational thought. And wild animals are different and animals are very different. So that's why when people are like, oh, we're going to compare dogs to race, like, well, you can't because you it's just not it's not real. There's too many factors in human populations. Here's an example. Everyone goes to what they call the 1350. You know, they say in the United States, despite making up 13 percent of the population, the response, you know, black population is responsible for 50% of violent crimes. And it's just like the things that are attached to that are so spattered and wild that you can't get accurate data data sets. For instance,
Starting point is 01:49:56 you can't compare Somalis to Haitians. They're two different distinct ethnic groups, and they have different heights. They have different average weights and completely different crime rates, but they're both considered black. So the issue with the United States that people try to bring this up is it's like, well, you can't do that. I can't stand the race realists because they're like, look, man, the history of the United States, the ethnic differences and backgrounds between all different people, it is more likely in the short term socioeconomic factors and cultural issues. Chicago's violent crime, which is heavily racialized, is totally cultural and not racial.
Starting point is 01:50:32 That's why there are white people in a minority in a black neighborhood that are still part of the gangs and shooting people, although they're likely going to, you know, get targeted for gang violence because race does play a role. But anyway, long story short, as I always just say, like, you can't look at the wealthy Nigerigerians who immigrated the united states and have extremely low rates of violent crime extremely high incomes and then say it's a race thing because it's like i mean maybe there's a component of it but it is very different than like dogs who were bred specifically to be violent you know what i mean or to fight in pits i mean i i think one could make the argument i would say that one could make the argument that uh
Starting point is 01:51:14 evolution did the training so like like i said uh if you say asian for instance what does that mean and so in the united states it means southeast as, but not Indian or Middle Eastern. If you go to the UK, you say Asian. People typically think China, Japan, even though they're totally forgetting, like, you know, famously with King of the Hill, Laos or Vietnam. But in the media and in their government, they mean people from India and they mean literally the Asian entire continent, which includes Russians. Yeah. So the problem with the argument then becomes, well, of course, we recognize evolution set certain characteristics through genetics with various people. The Scandinavians were ruthlessly violent for some period, and now they're dainty, still
Starting point is 01:51:55 very tall, but very weak and effeminate, which is kind of funny. But then once again, Scandinavians andrainians are very different people despite both being white you're going to find different crime rates among these different groups ukraine crime is extremely high swedish crime is extremely low but they're both white so we're not going to say white is the underlying factor that that's the challenge i have with the race realist is they're like all white people as a single group is like i don't know man why don't you go take a look at northern ireland and see the crime there and like you know what i mean and then you know it's i i don't think uh i i i i'm sort of in the middle of the road on this one the race realists largely are like race is deterministic i think nature and nurture is both
Starting point is 01:52:39 50 50 so there have been a bunch of studies on this one obviously charles murray and the bell curve is like taboo for a while. Chat GPT wouldn't even let you talk about it. But I think I think nurture largely overwhelms nature, though nature plays a significant role. So anyway, but we only do we only to harp on that. We can talk a bit more about the uncensored. I don't want to have one super one rumble rant hog the entire conversation all right let's go rue actual says but rolling afghanistan would have been really bad optics and bad for profit margins perhaps k daniel says i'm making a picture of metallica but every member is jd vance bless you bless you for doing so we appreciate i think i saw a pantera of all jd vance today doug dimidome says 19 hertz is the ghost frequency they did a study where a band played for three days and on random songs they played a 19 hertz undertone people reported
Starting point is 01:53:35 feeling uneasy or spine tingling during i've heard a lot of stories where they you know like universities did studies with ultra low frequencies and they would put people in like dark stairway corridors and then blast it and people felt like it was haunted. You know? And what about the magnet helmet that made people felt God? You hear about that one? They put a giant helmet on
Starting point is 01:53:58 people with like magnets and then blasted their brains with super powerful magnets and they said they felt the presence of God. But wouldn't like couldn't you rip the iron out of someone's skull or something? Out of their blood? I don't know. I think the actual like
Starting point is 01:54:13 you have a very, very, very small amount of iron in your blood. I mean it's there, but it's a very small amount. Did you ever take a magnet to a bowl of cereal? You can literally pull the iron out of it. Really? Yeah. I want to try that now. Yeah, get like some corn flakes or frosted flakes or something. Like,
Starting point is 01:54:29 Google it, because it's probably a better cereal. And you run a big magnet around it, and you'll see the iron start to pull off the... Yep, because they put nutritional iron in fortified, I believe it's called. What have we here? Skin says says between January 21st of 25 and March 11th, there have been approximately 52 to 54 plane crashes in the U.S. compared to about 87
Starting point is 01:54:55 for the same time period in 2021 from Grok. But the question is, what kind of plane crashes? What kind? Are the planes slamming the ground and flipping over with tons of injuries or deaths? Or is it like the plane lands with a busted gear and everyone's fine and no one really talks about it? So my bigger concern is that at some point a plane may have a landing gear break off and the landing gear will then flow through a time stream and land on a house of a bedroom of a kid who just so happened to have gotten out of bed because a a weird rabbit told him in the middle of the night and lured him out of his bed into the street great soundtrack it's the best soundtrack ever you know they had an alternative soundtrack to that it was not good no yeah huh and then they were like let's just do 80s music and it was the best soundtrack don Donnie Darko was the reference. If anyone understands
Starting point is 01:55:46 what that movie's about, it's about a time loop that he decides to break by dying. As one does. So a landing gear crashes in their house and they have no idea where it came from because when the plane was hitting turbulence I think the plane crashes too, right? I don't know if the plane crashes. I just remember the thing falling.
Starting point is 01:56:02 The gear gets sucked through a wormhole and then lands on his house. And they're like, no plane lost a gear. Where did this come from? But he sees the ghost of the rabbit he killed who tells him to leave his house. And then he's going to die in a month or something. It's a weird movie. It's great, though.
Starting point is 01:56:17 It's a great movie. Yeah, we enjoy watching it. Jake Gyllenhaal, right? Yeah, and his sister, Maggie. Oh, that's right. And who else is in it? What's her face? Who's in the Hunger Games?
Starting point is 01:56:28 I don't remember. I can't remember. Oh, it's before her. Who? You said Jennifer Lawrence, but I think she was too young at that point. It couldn't possibly be Jennifer. Unless she traveled to a time warp. This is 2001.
Starting point is 01:56:38 I never saw Donnie Darko. You never saw Donnie Darko? No. It's Jenna Malone. Jenna Malone. There you go. Yep, yep, yep, yep. Hunger Games as well.
Starting point is 01:56:44 Jenna Malone. Jenna Malone. There you go. Yep, yep, yep, yep. Hunger Games as well. Jenna Malone. Yep. All right. Weather World says, Tim, the magnetic poles are always shifting on a 23.5 degree wobble. Current location is 85.762 north, 139.298 east. The polar flip is the problem. Uh-oh. I agree.
Starting point is 01:57:03 That is the problem. So we'll talk a little bit about that, I suppose. You know, everyone's going to die or something. We're all going to go live underground with the moles in holes. I hope not. That doesn't sound very fun. No, it sounds like it sucks. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:17 Miserable. I don't know. It depends on how big the underground city could be. Cornelius says, Ben, do you think the pole shifts could be the catalyst that causes Yellowstone caldera to erupt? I'm no geologist, but it seems to me that the past eruptions line up with past pole shifts. I couldn't disagree more. You think it will not? No. The last geomagnetic excursion was 6,000 years ago. Before that, 12,000, 18,000, 24,000, 30,000, 36,000, 42,000, 48,000. Yellowstone000, 36,000, 42,000, 48,000. Yellowstone has not erupted in a very long time.
Starting point is 01:57:48 When was the last shift? The last magnetic pole shift? Yeah. 6,000 years ago. So it's every 12,000 years? So basically there's a mini version every 6,000 years, but every other one is really bad. So we're looking for a— The one coming now is really bad. Oh, so 6,000 years ago was the mini. Yeah, 6,000 years, but every other one is really bad. So we're looking for a... The one coming now is really bad.
Starting point is 01:58:06 Oh, it's the big one. So 6,000 years ago was the mini. Yeah, 6,000 years ago. What Noah endured was the mini. Ah. Got to build an arc. All right, everybody, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button,
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