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Episode Date: February 18, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to our special weekend show, Sunday Uncensored. Every week we produce four uncensored episodes of the TimCast IRL podcast exclusively at TimCast.com and we're going to bring you the most important for our weekend show. If you want to check out more segments just like this, become a member at TimCast.com. Now enjoy the show. All right. Now, enjoy the show. Pennsylvania man arrested after confronting drag queen during all ages church event as I was walking to the exit the congregation attacked me It was actually a video So we'll pull this up. There he goes So this guy just attacked him, yeah, yeah, it's like a soul battery. Like straight up. Fight time.
Starting point is 00:01:09 What a great white knight. Glad he was there to protect all of the... Oh, there he goes. Yeah, so let's jump back. Let's do this. Get out of here with that. He's the kind of guy that looks like he would be fighting on behalf of drag queens. I'm not going to lie. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:01:25 We got the super slow-mo. So here's the gentleman yelling or wagging his finger. At the drag queen. Yeah. And then this guy comes and that's it right there. Yeah. He grabbed him. Yeah, the guy with the ponytail just got out of costume.
Starting point is 00:01:43 I would say you probably shouldn't go in these buildings. And so we got a picture here. It's a graphic warning for everybody. But McClane has a rare autoimmune disease where his body attacks itself. The slightest touch can cause his skin to rupture. After the incident, his back looked like it had been shredded apart. So, yeah, very, very brutal. And, man, that's absolutely brutal.
Starting point is 00:02:05 McCain provided SCNR with his charging document showing that he has been charged with simple assault and harassment. He was charged with assault, even though the other people assaulted him. The other guy assaulted him. Clearly. Unbelievable. It's on tape. And harassment.
Starting point is 00:02:17 In Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania. Nearby. Harassment typically requires a warning. So you can't harass someone. It implies you've done something more than once. If someone's mad at you and you get into a fight, you didn't harass them. But outside of this video, I don't know the full details other than this.
Starting point is 00:02:35 Tim had posted that he was going to go there, record the person, the people coming and going live on Facebook. And I'll put it to YouTube, asking people to join. And says to be peaceful, calling out disgusting pedophiles. My advice to everybody is do not get January 6th. Right. Because now you know that what's going to happen is they are going to start running stories saying like far right guy attacks, you know, drag story. Our children were present and they're going to say that the arrest is proof you did yep honeypots abound beware yeah it's just it's really difficult to confront these
Starting point is 00:03:14 these groups yeah and especially i mean obviously you know the state that you're in is going to make a difference um and it also it's going to make a difference when it comes to if you're going to be successful in getting any kind of legal help right it's fine to go ahead and take video if you're looking just to expose and put on the internet but there are places where you're not going to get you know you're going to be treated as if you are assaulting people as if you are hurting people by going and saying look you know i don't want you having drag shows around kids. So, I mean, it's good to expose this kind of stuff, but you also have to, I think it's probably the best to manage expectations of what you think will actually happen. Getting the word out, exposing them, great.
Starting point is 00:03:59 Expecting the government in a blue state to do something, probably going to get your, you're probably going to have your hopes let down. So the guy that got attacked, who got charged for being the attacker, who actually got attacked, did he go in there and then like start yelling at people and pointing fingers and stuff? Is that why he got hit? You're being very,
Starting point is 00:04:18 like do undercover. If you're going to, if it's legal, weird, covert. I don't understand how I asked politely if I could come in. They said yes.
Starting point is 00:04:30 I said, can I record? They said yes. I didn't do anything. Okay. Were you outside calling him mean? Absolutely not. Absolutely not. I said this is blasphemy. This is blasphemy.
Starting point is 00:04:44 Are you playing bingo? No, I paid to come. This is blasphemy. Are you claiming him? No, I paid to come in for a ticket. Well, why did you just come in? Because I want to see what's going on. So it really does look like in the full video, like, yeah, he did everything right. Paid to come in, asked if it was okay, asked if he could film, and they started getting people getting mad at him. And I think that fits the MO of the far left. He does this all the time. Dan Dix was filming at an event.
Starting point is 00:05:08 He's Canadian. And far leftists started physically attacking him. And the cop said, if you don't leave, you'll be arrested. He's like, what? They attacked me. And they're like, who the fuck? Fuck you. Back to blue, baby.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Gotta back to blue. Never. Well, no, not never. When appropriate. That's what I should, that's what i should that's what you should say not never so unfair yeah i'd say mostly not mostly not back to blue when appropriate is a rare circumstance just yeah don't don't like zealously back anything you don't understand but if you want to back the order an ordered society as long as it's a good society
Starting point is 00:05:43 i think the police are are extremely valuable for an ordered society, as long as it's a good society, I think the police are, are extremely valuable for an ordered and good society. You don't. So there are people that say that, um, that, that poverty drives crime, right?
Starting point is 00:05:56 So poverty comes first. And then because of the poverty, you get crime. It is totally, absolutely 100% backwards. I actually uh i i believe there's a correlation between poverty and crime but i believe now it is substantially less pronounced and i believe you know over the past few months the conversations we've had i would actually say today i would i would believe it's more culture. Culture breeds crime. Sure. But my point being that the crime is actually what causes poverty.
Starting point is 00:06:30 It's not that poverty causes crime. The fact that you have crime in an area, people can't open businesses. You don't have police that you can go to to say, oh, these guys broke into my store. They stole my stuff, my property, et cetera. You don't have. And this is exactly why property rights are so vital to a free country and that's why you have that's why to some degree you have to have courts for re-disagree but the reason why i still somewhat disagree on this and for a long
Starting point is 00:06:56 for a long time my view of it was probably uh too naive in that in the areas that i had seen and grew up it was the poor people who are like i don't have these things so for instance like when when a video game of mine got stolen it was stolen by the kid who couldn't afford the video game that everybody had and so i do see a correlation there however that being said culture before everything uh if someone couldn't afford something but their culture and their morals dictated you do not steal out of fear of what the community may do you could be shunned you could uh you know lose access to things they wouldn't steal so i think it's too simple it's too simple to say crime and poverty are correlated in either direction although i do think you are correct to assert like absolutely what you're saying is true
Starting point is 00:07:39 if people are robbing stores stores are down and now there's no commerce i also think it's true that there absolutely are poor people who commit crimes because they want to have something. Either it could be status-related. It could literally be, I know everyone makes fun of AOC. It could be because they're hungry. You mentioned status and stuff. The relative poverty does have an effect on it. So when people see, when you're poor and you see people with a lot more, that will drive crime or that can drive crime. But I think it's ultimately culture because as I've said it before,
Starting point is 00:08:05 if every single person in the world was as Christian as Seamus Coughlin, you would not need police. You would not need military. You wouldn't need any of that. Only in civil society. But if civility breaks down like Hurricane Katrina, then being a religious Christian good guy doesn't get you out of that alive. You need to get to a place that gives you community.
Starting point is 00:08:26 If you're able to communicate with your community, but if the roads are flooded and everyone's stuck in their buildings, like... Doesn't matter. It is a fact. If everyone is completely morally homogenous, you do not need police or military. To the extent you're saying
Starting point is 00:08:44 you need a police that's equipped to get in a boat and go rescue people from a flood agreed i'm saying i would not be worried about crime and looting in katrina if every human being in new orleans was seamus coglan i kind of get where you're looking but it's a fan like for everyone to be morally homogenized would be impossibility it Of course, it's utopian. So my point is simply because you have a breakdown in community in parts of cities, you get crime. So look, I grew up on the south side of Chicago where 47th Street, two blocks north of where we were. You cross that street, everyone's black.
Starting point is 00:09:20 South of it, mostly white, Hispanic mix. The people north of 47th would come to our neighborhood and rob everybody. It wasn't race. It was sort of race, but it was community. We had friends who lived on our side of 47th who were also black and would not go around robbing anybody. And, you know, Hispanic people and Asian people and immigrants. The reason why they would cross 47th
Starting point is 00:09:45 and come over is because it was a completely different community i was just being told about the gypsies and that it's literally in the culture maybe you know more i don't know a lot we have a lot of gypsies in spain and it's like you're supposed to steal from non-gypsies oh yeah so in the gypsy culture i'll tell you this on the south side of chicago across the street from my friend's house gypspsies, what they literally called themselves, so I don't care if you think it's a slur. Yeah, they're very proud of being gypsies. Yeah, they literally called themselves.
Starting point is 00:10:10 What they did was they rented a house from the landlord. And when they rented it, they said it was me and my wife. Here's us. Here's our job. As soon as they got it, they moved in their whole family. Which is like 20, no? Which was like, well well i think it was like 10 or something people they all were living in this house and they stopped they immediately
Starting point is 00:10:30 stopped paying rent squatters yes and so the landlord immediately said okay eviction notice they ended up getting i think like nine months free rent because what they what they were doing was when the landlord said, you didn't pay rent this month, they were like, I'm so sorry. We'll get it to you. Just please give us time. A week goes by. Landlord says, you guys are a week behind on your rent. I really need it. And they say, I know, I know. It's just our check. You didn't come through. My job is look, I mean, I'm going to get it to you after like three weeks. He's like, guys, you're not paying rent. There's nothing I do. I have to evict you. And they were like, I'll see you in court. And they filed a counterclaim against the landlord.
Starting point is 00:11:07 They asked the judge, I have work. Can you please schedule this court date for two weeks from today? So now they're at a month, you know, in a week. They're at, you know, a month and a week of free rent. Then when they go to court for the first hearing, they have arguments to which the judge says, they ask the judge, we're going to need more time to present our case. We feel that the landlord has not upheld his legal responsibilities in maintaining the property. And we're refusing to pay rent until
Starting point is 00:11:33 he fixes things that are broken. And the judge said, agreed, we'll reconvene after you compile the documents and we'll give the landlord an opportunity to respond. So now they're at two months. Eventually, they just stopped paying. They just told the judge after a few weeks, we don't care. They weren't hiring lawyers. They weren't spending money. They were just going and saying, we need more time. We need more time until the judge finally said no. After eight months, they were finally able to get the police to show up to evict them. When the police finally showed up, the house was completely destroyed. Everything was gone. And it was eight months of free living in a house.
Starting point is 00:12:07 Does the law protect the landlord or protects the- The tenants. The tenants. In Spain, the law protects the squatters. Yes, same in Chicago. My grandparents just got a property robbed in last week from squatters and they were only able to take them out because they couldn't have time to change
Starting point is 00:12:25 the lockers this is the crazy thing so uh what the family ended up doing the gypsies and they were proud of calling they called themselves gypsies romanis no they called themselves gypsies is that you're saying that's the derogatory term so the left says it's a slur but these people literally called themselves that what happened then is with their family of like 13 fuck the left by the way while while they were while they were on their last month or whatever knowing this is it the cops are about to show up they reapplied with the uncle to another house here's my job here's my income lying and they repeat the process because they can keep doing it and then what they do is with 10 family members
Starting point is 00:13:01 they're looking at like 10 years of free free free rent. And then by then the kids are old enough to rent and do the same thing. And they keep the cycle going. I wish I could, I wish I could remember the history of the Romani gypsies because someone was just telling me a couple of months ago about this, that they, it was within their, the doctrine of their culture,
Starting point is 00:13:19 of their religion, of their life. Take, you're supposed to steal from people that are not Romani gypsies. I cannot confirm this on the fly, but it's like, like you're saying that thievery that are not romani gypsies i cannot confirm this on the fly but it's like like you're saying that thievery can be cultural crime can be cultural that's an example of it remember that guy um uh in detroit the journalist why am i forgetting his name charlie what's his face from detroit man i gotta clear my throat do you want to i don't know charlie uh squatting on the squatter famous video charlie leduff i like
Starting point is 00:13:50 this guy he's been on the show yeah he's awesome i wonder what he's up to he's legit 17 million views so what he did was the squatter was in the house so he's like i'm moving in. The only thing that I have is babies here. This is what I'm saying. Like, guys, listen. Any squatter who came into my property would very much regret being a squatter in my property. The things that I would do on my property with a squatter there, they would not want to be there. What would you do? Well, we could start easy. I would bring roosters in.
Starting point is 00:14:23 And I would give the roosters free reign of the house. And I would take the doors off. All the doors would be removed. And I'd say, you can live here all you want, but I'm selling my doors. The doors must be sold and the roosters must be inside. And now they're going to be sleeping and there's going to be poop everywhere and it's going to smell like shit. And they're going to be like, this is not worth it. And they'll likely leave. However,
Starting point is 00:14:47 should the roosters prove incapable of getting the squatter out, then we bring in the goats. Oh boy. And if for some reason the goats are not effective, then we bring in the cow. Dude.
Starting point is 00:15:00 How do you do it without destroying your property? Just with noise? Well, it's... They're going to destroy your property anyways. The squatters will destroy it. Can you play music 24-7 super loud? Yep.
Starting point is 00:15:11 To my grandparents, they stole even the toilet paper. They were there less than 24 hours. They left the apartment empty. What if you just like put like just blasted snuff films? My house would be an indoor shooting range it's like that you know the simpsons joke where where bart's like i'm gonna go like this and if you get in the way it's your fault you're gonna be like i'm shooting and if you get in the way stay out it's your fault stay out of the way here's the lane yeah but i don't think you can
Starting point is 00:15:42 legally shoot inside your own home new In New Hampshire, you can. In New Hampshire, I can shoot on my property. I got to ask, guys, the roosters or get the job done? I think you're right. Yeah, real easy. When rooster bro, like you walk in the kitchen and he jump kicks you and spurs you, they're going to be like, I can't live like this. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:00 Oh, I'd bring like 40 roosters. I think in Spain, if they change the lockers, then you cannot get in inside your property. The best part is like, well, you know, Spain is weird, but I'll tell you, there are similar rules. The issue just, what's remarkable to me is, squatters are lying and stealing, but the people they're stealing from just acquiesce to whatever the police say. Like, dude, if I came to my house and there was a person living in it, I would call the police and say, help, I'm being robbed. A person broke into my house. And if they came and the guy was like, I live here, I'd be like, they're burglars.
Starting point is 00:16:38 They did that to my grandparents. The police said, we cannot help you. We can talk with them, but we cannot do anything. The problem is most people, I can't speak for spain what happens with squatters in the u.s is that someone goes there's a man squatting in my home and the cop goes civil click and hangs up but if you call the police and say help there's a man trying to kill me they show up and they will shoot the motherfucker that's true so the problem is squatters are burglars but and they're literally robbing your home in real time. But people will call the cops and say, hello, officer, I'm having a civil dispute with an individual in my house.
Starting point is 00:17:11 And they'll say, talk to a judge. But if you said a man has broken into my home, help, help. I think he's going to kill me. Then they come. Yeah. The cops will show up right away and drag them out of the house. There's no like this, this squatter here. Like this is the mistake everybody makes there's a
Starting point is 00:17:25 squatter in my house what do i do uh help police someone broke into my house and they're trying to kill me plant an acorn tree outside that'll help there you go and i'm not saying lie or anything i'm saying like quite literally someone who breaks in your house is a burglar legally so the problem is people are really dumb okay bur. Burglary in Maryland is if you cross a physical barrier of any kind onto property of any kind. That means if I hang a shoestring around a barren acre of property and someone walks by and steps over it, they've committed fourth degree burglary. I can now call the police and say and say help police there's a burglar in my home i fear great bodily harm or death and i want you to get here before i have to take action and the police will come and remove the person but too many people are like hello officer there's a
Starting point is 00:18:15 man inside my house and they'll be like what's he doing well he's sleeping here and they'll be like okay so it sounds like you have a civil dispute with a tenant. I don't know. That's true. Yeah. I'm reading about the Romanis so hard right now. Let's go to callers. Yeah, dude. Yeah, let's do it.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Right up. First, we got peas. I want to call on you with that name. How you doing? Hey, I'm doing good. Thank you for taking my call i hope everyone's doing good tonight um we do we do good every day it's true um my question i was curious for tim actually if you've noticed maybe ever since post-covid it seems like across all the industries and trades in the country,
Starting point is 00:19:07 everybody just is like really incompetent and doesn't care about their job or their work. And everybody's poorly trained, whether it's police officers or, you know, it just seems like everything is kind of falling apart. And actually, the funny reason why I chose this as my question is because I had an insane incident with a police officer today that almost resulted in a gun battle. Whoa. Between he and I. What happened? Yeah. I pulled into a little gardening shop to get some flowers for Valentine's Day,
Starting point is 00:19:46 and he was directing traffic. It was a really small business and parking lot. And I pulled in, and he gave me a signal to stop, and I rolled down my window, and he told me I needed to back out into the road. And it's a busy road, and I said, hell no. I'm not backing out into the road. it's a busy road and i said hell no i'm not backing out into the road it's dangerous i can't see and eventually i was just kind of ignoring him because there was a car like coming my way to pull out where i pulled in um so i did that and he was still
Starting point is 00:20:21 hollering at me i said man I don't need your stupid traffic advice. Just go F off or whatever. And then he ran in front of my truck and said, you need to back out. And if you run me over, I'm going to pull my gun out and shoot you. And I said, get the F out of the way. And right when he said that, he's going to shoot me. I had my hand on my gun in my truck because i have a holster on the dash and i was telling him i was screaming at him don't you reach for it get out of the way i'm gonna leave and that's what happened and
Starting point is 00:21:01 it was crazy but he was actually a cop and everything. So, you know, I didn't, you know, he just kind of escalated it and said, if you run me over, I'm going to shoot you. But he also was like following my truck, like standing in front of it or whatever and getting in front of it deliberately. So it was crazy. So we went to, we went to, where was it at? Des Moines. They have what's called, they have what's called race-cinos, race track casinos.
Starting point is 00:21:29 And they have this eating area that overlooks the race track. It's awesome. Dude, the horse races are so much fun. You get on the horse with the goofy names. You bet on the, you bet a dollar on the goofy name. You have a cheeseburger
Starting point is 00:21:39 and you hang out with your friends. You know, that's, that's my kind of jam. I don't like, you go to a bar, it's dark, you know, it's like cramped and it's noisy and you can't talk no i like the racetrack where you sit down you get a cheeseburger and you're just hanging out eating but you get to watch the horses and then maybe get lucky in your your goofy horseman's uh out here at the charlestown
Starting point is 00:21:57 races they shut down the eatery after covid and have never reopened it. So now you go watch the races. Sure. You get yourself a high noon and you stand outside and you're like, that was fun. And then you leave. There's no more law. Like you could go for the whole four hours of racing where it's like a race every 15 minutes, I think. And you could sit down, order food with your friends, hang out, shoot the shit for like an hour while the horses are running. You just have something going on in the background while you're guys having a good time i got rid of it they got rid of so much stuff after covid and uh what what i guess what they're saying is that older people who are working these jobs decided to retire instead of dealing with it and just go into
Starting point is 00:22:38 their savings and so the workforce just evaporated that and they probably killed a shitload of elderly people so but that means there's a lot less in the workforce and so there's a lot of there's less demand and there's less uh uh i guess opportunity they they you know i asked them uh why they haven't reopened and they're like no demand and no staff and i'm like aren't there people who need jobs like what the fuck's going on yeah yeah it's over how are you feeling after that interaction with the cop um it was uh kind of surreal because it didn't feel like i was engaging with a cop you know uh and he had like a high-vis vest on that said police on it but just his attitude demanding i back up into a busy road with no
Starting point is 00:23:27 vision and i was telling him no i'm not doing that and then he was kind of he was kind of doing like the provocation where something if you ever had it happen to you someone gets in your face and then they say get the f out of my face even though they're getting in your face, it's like they want a reason to act out. It was crazy. I mean, I don't know. It was funny, too, the story with the police officer dolphin diving and doing a commando roll over an acorn kind of dropped the same day. Yeah. One guy in the chat was like, PTSD is not a laughing matter. And that's true, too, because some of these guys might be going through, like,
Starting point is 00:24:06 God knows what kind of trauma on the back end or what they saw beforehand. I understand what you experienced. Because the first thing I'm thinking is, like, well, what, did you pull on the exit and he wanted you to get out because there's another way to go in? Like, just do what the cop says. Don't aggravate the cop. I don't know. I'm in tensions, I feel like.
Starting point is 00:24:28 Tensions are up right now. Yeah. Say the least. Amen. Hey, P's, thank you very much for the call. Thanks for calling, man. Good to hear you're alive. Glad you're all right.
Starting point is 00:24:40 Cheers, man. We're both alive. Thank you, guys. Have a good night. Cheers. Likewise, man. Bye-bye. Alrighty. Can't read anyone else's name. Cheers man Thank you guys have a good night Cheers Alrighty Romanation I can read your name How are you doing
Starting point is 00:24:51 What's going on guys How you doing Love to hear your voice man You have a great microphone Whatever you're using is Amazing because I have the same one that Tim has SM7B is high quality. Oh, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:25:09 My question is for failed basketball coach Phil Jackson here. With the news about Trump's team being spied on by foreign intelligence communities, which we already knew, do you think this is a reason why he took classified documents to mar-a-lago tim was saying that earlier and i think so i mean it sounds like a good it sounds like a good theory i mean obviously i don't have any more information than anyone else does but i mean it sounds so reasonable you know wouldn't you just make copies of it though and leave them behind so they didn't have a paper trail donald trump yeah no he
Starting point is 00:25:45 would be like that's mine no no it's not that he wants the hard physical government printed original document right to prove it because if he prints them out they'll be like he fabricated those yeah they're mine they were always mine my i don't have the same one that tim doesn't I appreciate it. So if there was, let's say there was like exculpatory evidence that cleared his name and any of the cases or anything that he's going through, could Trump declare himself a whistleblower? And are there any laws against that?
Starting point is 00:26:21 Well, when you look at what they're doing to Donald Trump, it's clear they're not operating within the law. So I don know what the point would be yeah exactly like that i'm i'm of the same opinion when it comes to what is or is not legal it's it honestly is is less relevant than what they can actually get uh get get the get the government to actually enforce is more than the is the question and what they can get the people to believe enforce is more than the, is the question. And when they can get the people to believe, cause they got the, with the media,
Starting point is 00:26:47 you know, they'll tell people this is fake. This is fake. This is fake. And if they say it enough times, you get people to start to believe it. Yep. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:26:55 exactly. So the, the very last thing I wanted to say is that Tim, I will be at the event in Martinsburg. Right on. Sick. So the other thing is active elite members are going to have i don't know if i'm supposed to say this i'm gonna get yelled at uh active elite
Starting point is 00:27:12 members the second floor is for you and it's it's free of charge but you have to rsvp so we're sending out an email to active elite members that uh the second floor watch party there's going to be 10 seats i think we may have already done this i don't know 10 seats in the front row for the live show elite members and then uh second floor is i think there's going to be 50 capacity for elite members and that's free like show up you can come in if you're an elite member and the general idea moving forward with the space is we're not there yet but elite members can come and go as they please. You'll have a key card. You go beep and then you can walk in and hang out, play games, watch TV. We're not going to it's not going to be ridiculously active there other than it's a club. And we're hoping once a month we're hoping to do exactly what we're doing on March 5th once a month. We can get in the full swing of things. These are these events will be like they're we're gonna we lose money doing them but i think it's just healthy for everything we're doing and martinsburg west virginia and our plans for anti-time square and all that to get started with pulling people in and it'll help i
Starting point is 00:28:15 think it'll just help in general for everybody but hopefully uh people become elite members and then hang out at the club and play games and we've got poker with the boys in the work uh i'm sorry it's called debate me excuse me the new card game debate me is uh in the works dane's helping us work on it and so we may have that out not too long you know we just got to get it done but yeah excited it's uh to clarify we're gonna do the live show on that tuesday on the third floor that's what it is yeah and there'll be 10 people up there that are live audience no no no live 60 people on the third floor live audience 50 50 general membership if you're a member you could buy a ticket those tickets are 100 bucks each and there's 50 of them that's all on the third floor elite members have the dedicated front oh and then they got the second floor they can go hang out second floor lounge is the lounge elite members only and the general idea is that
Starting point is 00:29:02 like if you're an elite member, you're in the club. And so second floor is going to be the club. We're going to have like, man, I got a frog in my throat. Second floor is going to have skate stuff, which is going to be our private skate shop, which means there will be someone working there. There will be someone stocking drinks and everything for our members. We will probably lose money doing this. That's why it costs a $100 a month to be an
Starting point is 00:29:25 elite member and to get access to it. But hopefully it helps build community and helps bring life into the area and just gets to that point of expansion. I'm hoping there's just somewhere for people to go and hang out. Because I know like, you know, 10 years ago I'd just be like, well, I'm done with work. What the fuck am I supposed to do? Where do I go?
Starting point is 00:29:42 You know, like, I don't want to go to a bar. I don't want to go eat food. You want to go somewhere and somewhere hang out and so i'd go hang out in the hacker spaces so you know there'll be that component someone might be in there painting a picture doing a jigsaw puzzle playing video games maybe someone will be playing fallout or something uh we want to get some skeeball machines put a poker table up there and play card games yeah and then uh the idea is it'll probably have like general hours of like 10 a.m to like 10 p.m or you know probably 11 p.m so you can hang out and watch the show or whatever and then we're gonna have like probably wrote a rotating staff but for uh elite members you will get a key card
Starting point is 00:30:19 walk up to the door and go beep and the door will open for you and you walk in and then they're that's it and then for people who want to come in like buy skate stuff they can buzz and then the staff member can invite them up but those people can't come into the lounge they can just stand at the top of the stairs what about guests with for the elite members is there anything worked out can they bring a one plus one or anything like that so if you it's just a one beep one person one beep one person if you got a friend who wants to come they got to be a member but we maybe do something like day passes and the reason is if you're taking up space at the lounge you are costing money for the staff members for the day or something yeah something like that or i don't know 10 at least 20 20 yeah 30 30 i don't know can i get a 40 so the idea is we're creating a
Starting point is 00:31:01 mini social club in new y York and all these big cities. The ultra elites spend 50 to 100 grand a year on these social clubs. And I've been invited them like Soho Club. And you go up there and there's the guy who owns this magazine. There's the guy who owns this airline. And you can walk right on by. Hey, nice to meet you. You remember the club?
Starting point is 00:31:18 Drinks are free. They got cigars. They're hanging out. I keep thinking about the Illuminati. Like, it feels like the Illuminati or like Freemasonry.ry like it's just a bunch of dudes get together and talk about stuff that's what it was in the beginning well these social clubs are like that i went to this club and there was a guy who was the like the head of marketing for a major advertising firm and it's like we're hanging out and he's like what your idea is and i'm like this is crazy this is why people spend
Starting point is 00:31:40 fifty thousand dollars a month to be a member of this club because you go and sit down and there's the guy who owns the Huffington Post. Sitting right there. So we want to create something like that for $100 a month. And a lot of people don't realize that a big portion of quote unquote luck is who you know. Access. And access and connections. So like if you spend your time around people that are broke, you're going to be broke.
Starting point is 00:32:07 If you spend your time around people that are not doing anything, that are not actively doing things in their life, you're going to end up sitting around not doing stuff. Who you associate with really, really, really matters. Like really bad. One of the secrets to being rich is to stand next to rich person. And it's true. Watch the show, The Real Hustle. Because one of the things they do is is to stand next to rich person. And it's true. Watch the show, The Real Hustle.
Starting point is 00:32:27 Because one of the things they do is they open a pop-up store where they sell designer lotions. They take Juergens, squirt it into a bottle, and then give it a fancy name and sell it for 10 times the price. So I've told this story before. I know people who are rich because they know rich people. And what they'll do is they facilitate trades between the rich people. Dude, there are people who are like, I make designer tops in my spare time.
Starting point is 00:32:50 And I'm like, how much do you make a year? 500,000. How? Well, because when I make a top, it's worth $10,000. That's it. The same top you can buy from the street corner that was made by a human being, but because they determine its value as high worth,
Starting point is 00:33:04 they can sell it to a rich person because they determine its value is high worth they can sell it to a rich person because they know rich people and that's the thing the networking is what matters because it doesn't it's not that the thing is worth that much it's that someone will pay it so if you know people that will part that have that have a lot of money and are willing to part with it for whatever reason money launder well i mean it could be laundering but but also i mean it's like you can just's like, you can just make something, you can just make something that is like low intensity to make, low
Starting point is 00:33:30 overhead, and then, like Tim said, charge 10 grand for it. It's a place where you buy it. For example, the water at the airport, it's like 10 bucks. The water at the supermarket is $1. It's the same exact water, but changes environment. We should get to the next caller. We should. Roma, thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:33:46 Thank you. See you then, man. Cheers, mate. See you in Martinsburg. Alrighty, let's see who's up next. Gotta read these names. That's a good one. OG Crackpot, what's going on? Real quick, just to clarify, because someone asked, it's not an additional club, but you're already
Starting point is 00:34:01 in it as long as you're paying $100. So it's gonna be like, we've got to work this all out. But the general idea is it's multifaceted. If someone shows up at the club and says, I want to be a member of this club, they can join the club. If someone is an elite member of TimCast.com, then you get club access. If someone is a member of the boonies at a certain tier, you get access. The boonies are going to be the skate thing. Basically, it is like the social connection for all the different things we're doing and the general idea is if you're already paying for it you pay for it one time we'll give you access so
Starting point is 00:34:33 that being said like if someone is an elite member at timcast.com we will give you an account for the boonies like you don't got to pay five times for each different website okay granted if you're a ten dollar member of timcast.com and you want to be a member of the boonies, then it's another $10. The elite club is like the social club access universal skeleton Keith idea. And, uh,
Starting point is 00:34:54 we'll probably end up losing money on it. But if we build community, I think it'll be worth it and be, you know, I think it'll generate the value in the long run. Anyway, OG crackpot. What's up?
Starting point is 00:35:07 How's it going? Thank you for having me on. Happy Ash Wednesday, everyone. Hello. Happy Ash Wednesday. So a little bit of background to my question. Maywella fled from cuba during the uh castro revolution and before that uh a couple of my great-grandparents uh fled spain during the spanish civil war and uh my question
Starting point is 00:35:35 is uh do you foresee a mass exodus of americans if and when the civil war hits and if so what country do you believe americans will flock to in this scenario? It's already happening, and El Salvador. There you go. You know, if I kind of agree, I've actually thought about going to another country, and if I'm thinking about it, then probably other people. There are people online that you know of who have already done this. Max Keiser blatantly is like, move to el salvador do it now don't wait that and that's and that's a lot having to do with like the economic advantage bitcoin and all
Starting point is 00:36:11 that stuff bitcoin hitting 52k is good news it's it's by april it might be 100 to 200k and they might drop back down to like 70 or 80 i don't know i don't know i don't want to tell anybody to do anything but um el salvador's crime is it's the safest what is the safest country in the americas now or something like that it's amazing what bouquet did it was the most dangerous country on all america and now it's the safest one yep so there's already people who have been fleeing i don't know that it is like to the tune of millions like a mass exodus and it may stop i don't know but you ask yourself why were there were there jews who remained in germany after all this stuff was going down it's the normalcy bias it was just but but it's also where would i go what would i do anyway i mean if you get a job here in the united states you
Starting point is 00:36:56 can't just move to el salvador like where are you going to find work what are you going to eat where you're going to get a passport that being said um time to start figuring things out the last thing i would say is abandon the united states you know yeah i don't like the idea of fleeing maybe going somewhere to create something good elsewhere is fine you can do that anytime you want anyway yeah running away from the greatest country in the history of earth is like not yeah like running from commies oh man no such a pussy yeah hide them yeah yeah hopefully there are good solar jobs down in el salvador yeah good what kind of jobs solar i'm a field engineer oh i i would imagine 100 considering the bitcoin mining operations they want if they could yeah reducing your costs
Starting point is 00:37:40 for bitcoin mining through like solar or like so uh it's upsetting at all yeah they use geothermal in china because it's it's essentially free energy it's not literally free energy it is the heat from the earth boils water and spins a turbine so they don't need to burn anything to make it happen they literally just pull the heat out of the earth which is there and convert that energy into electricity dramatically reducing the cost of mining Bitcoin. And so they can sell it a massive profit. Solar be a good option as well. Are you,
Starting point is 00:38:12 I look at those solar towers where like, um, the panels go up the tower, like the leaves on a tree. They, they kind of, Oh yeah. We're talking about,
Starting point is 00:38:20 uh, VFBs, right? Yeah. That's cool. VFB. Wave. Uh,
Starting point is 00:38:24 you ever see a wave generator they're turbines that they put on the coasts and when the waves come in and out it spins the turbines generating electricity and it's it does both ways too doesn't it yeah crazy i think in denmark they have a lot of those yeah yeah that's where they fill it up and then it drains out and it fills up and drains out they also have little buoys underwater that are like attached by a cable with propellers on them that just constantly get pulled yeah the buoys off scotland coast they do that yeah they're underwater and as the tide comes in it spins a turbine those are cool look at that dude that's crazy that's all it is propeller underwater yep that's like really an untap i mean that's probably dangerous for the sea life and stuff but an untapped amount of electricity coming in off of those.
Starting point is 00:39:05 It's been raining since 2008, apparently. Just finding ways to make things spin. Yeah, that's all it is. We gotta figure out some kind of El Salvador trip somehow. It's tough. I was talking to Luke about that. He's down. It's a five-hour flight. We go interview Bukele. Not as easy to do.
Starting point is 00:39:21 Yeah, Luke said it was. It's not easy to do. We've been talking about interviewing McKellie. How long are you going to be there? For one week only. That's awesome. Have you been there before? No.
Starting point is 00:39:33 Dude, that's going to be sweet. I know. I'm so excited. Oh, man. We should. We should prioritize it, too. There's no point in waiting around, really. It's just too difficult to do these travel shows.
Starting point is 00:39:41 It's ridiculously expensive. Maybe we could do a Central America tour. This is why the external events are so difficult to do these travel shows. It's ridiculously expensive. Maybe we could do a Central America tour. This is why the external events are so hard to do. Like going to Des Moines was insanely expensive. I think it was a hundred grand or something. All those hotels. Well, because hotels for what? Eight or 10 people.
Starting point is 00:40:01 For a week plus. For a week, renting equipment, building a studio. And then the only way to get there for us is a a private jet because we had to fly on a wednesday or on a tuesday and get there on a wednesday so we had to have a private jet waiting for us after the show and those are insanely expensive yeah not to mention flying back on a monday right not to mention kellen getting up to the plane and being like sorry kellen not not today oh that was Phoenix? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:26 But yeah. Shout out to Kellen. Shout out to Kellen. We were all about to get on the private jet and they were like, you've got one too many. Yeah. Oh. I've been there, dude. Not on a private jet, but I've been in that situation. Because there's an additional seat that is the bathroom.
Starting point is 00:40:38 Which, oh yeah. The toilet actually has a seat on it. You could sit on it. And they were like, we can call it in. It'll take two hours. And I was like, it's three in the morning like the opportunity cost to go yeah yeah uh anyways og thank you for calling thank you thanks man cheers mate cheers uh last up we got rick from morrison what up how are you doing sounds like a dD name. I don't know how to pronounce that.
Starting point is 00:41:05 Not too bad. Yourselves? My question is for the whole panel. Both sides have the win condition. Whoever strikes first loses. But because of the left's anti-natalist policies, they've essentially given the right a second win condition of just survive.
Starting point is 00:41:21 So how desperate are they going to be getting? When's it going to reach critical mass? And are they going to be getting when's it going to reach critical mass and are they going to be doing things like sending off your kids to war in order to drain your your ability to fight back you know i don't know but perhaps we should be saying right now instead of vote we should be saying breed yeah that's true breed like roaches i gotta get five babies just keep making babies make a whole bunch yeah it's almost everywhere i turn they're like have a baby now you should have a baby and i'm like i'm just not in that state of mind man i don't know you're never in the state of mind it's not it's not it's not reality it's not my place there there is no
Starting point is 00:41:59 like i've decided to have a baby i guess most people it's just like you do it when you do it and you figure it out did you just say it's not my place? I guess not. Not right now. I don't know if you have a girlfriend or not. No. Did you, just because being a rock star on the road, you were like, I just don't have time?
Starting point is 00:42:15 Well, I mean, I was married for a few years, and we tried, but she couldn't. She had a lot of miscarriages. She couldn't conceive. That's sad. I'm sorry. Do you have kids? No, I don't. I'm 24. Do you have kids? No, I don't.
Starting point is 00:42:25 I'm 24. Are you planning on it? I would love to. That's more Joey's decision. I'm always ready. Oh. What was that? Like, my husband is still not ready.
Starting point is 00:42:37 Oh, cool. Like, we are waiting until we are settled in one place. But I'm always kind of ready. That's a good move. 15 babies each. Just start cranking them out. Yeah, having a little army of babies. There's a little army, that's right.
Starting point is 00:42:51 Have two now so that you don't have to have 15 in 30 years. Well, have 15 because that means the chance of one of them becoming a rock star is actually pretty good. You start with four, so you have a fire team. Then you move up to eight and 12, and then you have a squad. Eventually a platoon.
Starting point is 00:43:08 You have a squad. So 15 is a great, great goal, but 12 is a squad. You're a platoon leader, you know. Oh, man. That's how you roll. Anything else to add, my friend? The only other thing I would like to request is that tim uh read a little bit more about canadian involvement in the civil war because we were a significant portion of it to the point where
Starting point is 00:43:32 we tried to get the british to attack the union army uh attacking and we were up for grabs uh at the end of the civil war because of our involvement. Lizzie Zest-Grant wanted Canada for payment. So we're actually, this Friday, I believe, we have a guy from the California Secessionist Movement coming in and we're talking to a few Civil War historians to join the show, The Culture War,
Starting point is 00:44:00 to talk about, with the California Secessionist Movement, the current ideas around secession in the context of what, what happened with secession in 1861. And then the conversation of how would this translate to today? If something happened, I think it'll be a really,
Starting point is 00:44:15 really fun show where hopefully we're going to be able to get someone. But that being said, Gettysburg is 40 minutes away from where we are. And I'm like, there's probably 300 civil war historians in gettysburg who would love to come on and talk about the civil war so uh it's going to be a it's going to be a fucking awesome show on friday but we'll talk about canada well i'm looking forward to it by the way one last note each one
Starting point is 00:44:40 of your presidents was actually assassinated by either a socialist or somebody french so hate them both wait wait hold on you're saying the cia agents who killed kennedy were french communist he had ties he was uh french communist uh booth fled to montreal and the one you're talking about i think he had he was actually a socialist jay harvey oswald harvey oswald was was killed but i don't believe i don't think anybody thinks he actually did it he was working with the this castro group communists he was definitely in with the communists yeah or you know he was framed by the cia i think both he was communist and but then they used him yeah he was escaping as a communist scapegoat yeah so I have no sympathy he was a communist that's right
Starting point is 00:45:26 yeah anyway thanks for calling in man that was awesome best regards cheers man best regards see you later thanks for hanging out it's been a blast thank you so much yeah absolutely and uh we're really excited for March 5th it's coming up quick yeah uh it's gonna be a lot of
Starting point is 00:45:42 fun and we've we've got a lot to do second floor right now is pretty barren but but we got a couple of couches. We need to get some TVs and video games. We got to. Here's the reason why it's private. If it's a public space, you have a whole bunch of legal rules and we couldn't even open the doors. It's a private space, meaning it's much more just like our house. And we're inviting only members who are like members of the club.
Starting point is 00:46:04 And so the general idea is consider it like you're hanging out in someone's house. It's not like we're selling anything. So we'll probably just buy beers. And if you're old enough, you can have one or whatever, and we'll order pizzas or something like that, but it'll be a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:46:19 Super excited. Thanks for hanging out everybody. And we'll see you all tomorrow.

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