Timcast IRL - Sunday Uncensored: Clint Russell Members Only Podcast

Episode Date: March 24, 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. Yo! So a bunch of people, there's a TPUSA event with Kyle Rittenhouse, and the far left is attacking people. Chasing down people. We've got the video here from Julio Rosas, and we will play it for you now. I have not yet seen it. Oh my God! Communists. communists no justice no justice no justice no peace i don't think people understand what that means
Starting point is 00:01:42 no justice no peace you know what it means is if there's justice, I'm not going to let there be any peace. That's not what it means. That's what I mean when I say it. What do you mean? These people are saying we will not allow justice. We will not allow peace. Oh. And I think what happens is like the delicate sensibility of liberals is they must be saying
Starting point is 00:01:59 that if there is no justice, there won't be peace. That's literally not what they're saying. They're saying no justice, no peace. Yeah, exactly. We do not want justice. We won't be peace. That's literally not what they're saying. They're saying no justice, no peace. Yeah, exactly. We do not want justice. We do not want peace. Yeah. And I learned this when I was at Occupy Wall Street and I asked them and they told me.
Starting point is 00:02:13 And I went, huh. Oh. My soft, delicate, liberal sensibilities assumed you were saying we will not give you peace if you will not give us justice. And they were laughing. They were like, no. It means we won't give you justice and we won't give you peace. There will be neither.
Starting point is 00:02:26 It's literal. They're saying no justice, no peace. What if someone said no smoking, no skateboarding? Would we assume they're saying if you don't allow us to smoke, we won't allow you to skate? No, they're saying no to both of them.
Starting point is 00:02:38 No milk, no bread. That would be, if there were two sentences, it would mean neither. But if it's no milk, no bread. If there's a comma, then it would indicate that if then, I believe grammatically if there's no no even with a comma yeah the statement is outright if i said like no flip-flops no shorts i am not saying you have to
Starting point is 00:02:59 wear flip-flops and shorts at the same time no shirt no shoes no service i am not saying i am not saying if you am not saying, if you do not wear flip-flops, I will not allow you to wear shorts. That is not what the phrase no flip-flops, no shorts means. But no shirt, no shoes, no service does mean if you don't wear shirts or shoes,
Starting point is 00:03:15 you're not going to get service. Yes. Right, but it doesn't mean no shirts or no shoes. I'm going to be honest. I always thought it meant- It's both. I thought it always meant
Starting point is 00:03:22 no milk, no cookies. Like it was, I'm only going to have cookies if I also have milk i if you're right that's horrifying liberals probably think it means if there's no justice we will not let you have peace but the far leftists have outright said as long as i've known them they were like are you stupid you didn't say that i know a guy who's a far leftist and I've known for a long time and he was active in the hacker community and we were talking a few years ago and in person in Boston.
Starting point is 00:03:52 And I said, what happened to you guys? You don't support free speech anymore. And he laughed and said, we never did. And I said, what are you talking about? That was like the big thing
Starting point is 00:04:02 in the hacker community. And he's like, no, we wanted to speak freely because we are not allowed to now that we can we thank you for you helping us and now we will shut you down geez that's villainous this is exactly what they say in their meetings i have been a ton of their direct action meetings i have gone to the homes of some of these activists i have told the story where they talk about we're going to flip the pyramid over do that means flip the pyramid over.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Do that means flip the pyramid over? The delicate sensibilities of a liberal is when the pyramid is flipped over, the people on top are on the bottom and the working class are all now on the top. Yeah. They all fall down to the ground. And that's what happens. One or two of them left over at the top. So when I asked them, but if you have a pyramid of bricks and you flip it over, the whole thing will crumble into a into a pile of disarray with only one person on top and they were like right and i was like right and they're like yes us no and i was like wait wait wait
Starting point is 00:04:56 you're not saying to put the working class on top you're saying flip the pyramid over so that the people on the bottom crumble down as the system collapses with you on the top of the pile. And they're like, yes. Yes. It was not a secret. That's why they were saying smash, burn, destroy. Right.
Starting point is 00:05:14 This is why they, look, these people who are out here protesting and screaming no justice, no peace have no idea what they're doing. Yeah, I know. The far leftists have a system where they use red light, green light,
Starting point is 00:05:24 red, yellow, and green light. The way they describe have a system where they use red light, green light, red, yellow and green light. The way they describe these direct actions, what they'll do is in the private meeting of seven people. These are the higher ups who are organizing and they're smarter. They say, here is our green section. Here's our yellow section. Here's our red. Red's very small. Green is medium and I'm sorry, green is large. Yellow's medium. The red group are actively engaged in conflict with police that will incite violence. The yellow group act as shields to keep cops away from our direct action. The green section are the sacrificial lambs that must get arrested for it.
Starting point is 00:05:58 So what the red people do and they plan this and they tell you this. We are going to march in New York City. We are going to tell people on campus it's to save the whales. Some hokey-dokey bullshit. We want to save trees. This innocent black man was killed by police. Will you march? There's no violence. We're just going to march down the street. That's the green section, this block. The
Starting point is 00:06:20 red deployment of direct action, black block, whatever they would call it. We call it Antifa now, but they called it the black block black block wear hoodies and masks they move into the middle of the crowd they're shorter or they crouch low and then they chuck a brick at a cop the police then immediately start breaking up the crowd of doofy college students have no idea what's going on the doofy college students get arrested and they're going, why am I being arrested? What do I do? Then they're locked up in jail in a tight cell with 50 people crying, 18 year old girls
Starting point is 00:06:53 in college and young men. And then the direct action people who intentionally go along with them go, you see what police do? Do you see how bad they are? You didn't even do anything wrong and they arrested you. Let's sing songs together to keep our spirits up and they cult build in the jail radicalization process yes intentionally forcing people into a conflict with cops that they've architected they've built so that they can get innocent people arrested so that those people will become
Starting point is 00:07:21 radicalized that is that is how they do this that is what they're doing. You can see it when you watch the protests. And when you watched all the protests in 2020, it was so clear. You would have the people who were doing the attempting, like the people who were trying to burn down the Portland Federal Building, right? You had those people. Then you had the people who were standing there wearing all the same t-shirt being like, we're moms. We're moms and we're pro-Antifa. And then you would have the people who were randomly there wearing all the same t-shirt being like, we're moms. We're moms and we're pro-Antifa.
Starting point is 00:07:46 And then you would have the people who were like randomly chucking something and getting arrested. And then the moms would go, I'm being arrested and I'm just a mom. Yes, I'm just a mom. All fake. The moms were the yellow. The yellow moms. And there weren't even moms. They weren't even moms.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Yep. Like back when this happened, I think it was probably Andy. Someone identified one of the far leftists as just like a single harlot leftist woman. Yeah. He also uncovered that year there was a woman who vocally spoke about how excited she was to get an abortion at seven months, which you can do in Oregon.
Starting point is 00:08:17 Jesus. Yep. Scary, man. Do you think that McCarthyism went far enough? Well. I don't know enough about it because it's been romanticized and villainized. And it's just like, yeah, it's been romanticized on both sides to an extent. I thought it was horrible and evil.
Starting point is 00:08:33 And then lately people like didn't go far enough. And I'm like, ha ha ha. And now I'm like, if we do nothing and communists just slowly alter our system, that's not good. Well, the thing is, guilt by association is always a bad thing. The communists in China are literally buying our country out yes you get people who are just like not let them do it guilt by association is not good i agree with you yeah that's always a bad thing no but like when china literally tells you the belt and road initiative and they go and buy everything in africa and they buy all the land they can in america and they buy all they make all the business dealings
Starting point is 00:09:04 and basically they set up like a loan sharking situation with all these different countries around the world it becomes like a thing like well why are we letting them buy this much pharma in the united states like for real like i understand it's it's i get it like you have to let people come literal but it's not it's not the same thing like this is like this is an explicit initiative they say they want to do these things they want to take over they want to be in control it's like i don't even think i think china's a bit of a paper tiger in a lot of ways but i also think like we still shouldn't be letting them buy tons of pharma but now i now i understand vietnam yeah vietnam too not that the united states did good but it's like i can understand the sentiment from back then where
Starting point is 00:09:42 it's like holy fuck yeah the communists are literally taking everything the soviet union must have been like from the american perspective in the 1940s and 50s and 60s like just knowing what was going on over there and how terrifying that would be to happen like just yeah i mean domino theory is is a compelling argument but on on the inverse of that you have to you have to decide whether or not you believe that free market capitalism ultimately prevails over command economies i think it does but i think it does too why would it ultimately prevent like what would make it ultimately prevail because because it's far it's far it's far more productive to allow people to create yes i mean the whole reason that america has been so much more innovative is because of that so but i don't think free market means anyone
Starting point is 00:10:23 can do anything there's rules to a free market. Yeah. And there's, you know. Enforcement of property rights primarily. And like, can corporations own property that they're not? How is that possible? It doesn't make any sense. Corporations can own property.
Starting point is 00:10:35 They didn't even exist 150 years ago. Yeah, but you can still buy stuff. It was like 18, 18, what was the, the modern corporation was like 1850 something. You can still buy stuff as a group. Well, like the American codification of corporation is different from the corporation the corporations existed for a very long time and if we got if like you know the four of us got together and decided to buy property that's legal okay the modern corporation event in the 16th century yeah that's true technically but what about what is it what is a corporation other than the people
Starting point is 00:11:00 who are involved in the corporation the legal, the legal shielding of it too. So like if they all go bankrupt, no one has to go bankrupt. Okay, no, it was, it goes back to, it goes back to ancient Rome. Wow. Wow. And then the modern corporation was the 16th century in England. Actually, I think the corporations existed as long as humans have existed. What's a corporation? It's an agreement. A body. an agreement a body deal from latin corpus a body of people
Starting point is 00:11:28 who are working together and even if you look in the bible like families have shared land and they work the land together like going back to adam and eve cain and april they worked the land together corporations were in the roman empire going back to bc and after the fall of the roman empire there wasn't much going on until the middle ages after the fall of the roman empire there wasn't much going on until the middle ages when the resurrection of corporations came the 11th to 14th centuries uh there you go look at that i think you might be getting help on this whole idea of like people say corporations are people it's just like an illegal sense it's just they can help be held culpable like a person can for the for the way of the court for the court to work for the court to
Starting point is 00:12:02 function they just and they should go to jail. Yeah. There should be, there should be corporate suspension. If a corporation like poisons people, then there should be a, your corporation is hereby shut down for two years. Well, and at the current paradigm is that many corporations don't even have civil
Starting point is 00:12:16 liability, much less criminal liability, particularly when it comes to the vaccines. So that is a totally unworkable paradigm. I mean, that, that ultimately opens them up. And not only that, but it allows them to basically have exclusive rights to the profit while the taxpayer picks up the R&D bill.
Starting point is 00:12:38 And then the judicial system is now shielding them from any sort of not just criminal but civil liability. It is a racket on top of a racket. And that is one thing that RFK Jr. is really good on. I think we're headed for a dark age maybe. Oh, I was wondering about was thinking about that because we're in a golden age yeah and we're like we're losing so much knowledge all the time like we're just losing knowledge all the time well i look at this with the kids and they can they can't read cursive most of the time think about right and so they can't read it so how are they going to read the old stuff you think about ancient ancient rome from the republic to the empire it lasted for a very very long time and then once it fell you got the dark ages and it's remarkable how it was just like rampant barbarism and insanity for a thousand technological a thousand
Starting point is 00:13:16 years during that period of time like in the dark ages they invented the mirror which is kind of cool and we wouldn't have satellite you sure about that yeah it's like in 1200 huh yeah it wasn't like a total and also the and also the um the wheelbarrow was invented during the dark ages and also we did have the um you know we had we lost plumbing though we lost a lot of stuff yeah like really shit went backwards that's important and that's what i've been thinking about too it's like like's like in the South Park movie and nobody knows how to do shit. That's what we have now. Nobody knows how to do shit.
Starting point is 00:13:50 I have a house and there's stuff that definitely needs to be done to it and I don't fucking know how to do it and I can't find anyone to help me do it. We're giving these hyper advanced tools. So perhaps the modern mirror was invented using, what do they do, silver or nitrate glass? But mirrors have
Starting point is 00:14:05 existed for 8 000 plus years really because i was looking this up and they invented the mirror in like 1200 the one that we use for satellites but maybe that's like they pour i think it's like silver nitrate on glass and then it dries yeah yeah that specific process perhaps but i like the way i just google searched it and they're like well what the earliest known manufactured mirrors go back 8 000 years yeah it makes sense i mean staring into what pools of water was yeah well yeah a narcissist yeah but a manufactured mirror that people would hold was 8 000 years ago yeah chinese had mirrors i think back in the day oh yeah chat mentioned that too um regarding like i think about a lot of civilization the game you go into golden ages and then you can go into a dark age and like you still progress in a dark age it's just much much slower yeah and golden ages are you
Starting point is 00:14:49 can still fail you can still be conquered in a golden age but it's you're still in just a heightened state of production and communication in a golden age so we have an opportunity right now to propel our golden age if we keep coming together and working this is what we have to we have to like maintain some form of knowledge and we have to recognize that we can't have all of our forms of knowledge be so easily erasable. If you think about it,
Starting point is 00:15:11 the most ancient forms of knowledge that we have, what would it be? Tablets, carved tablets, cuneiform stuff, the Rosetta Stone, that kind of thing. And those could be smashed, but what do we have now like all of our all of our human information is on the internet what happens if that goes down for real the first mirrors were obsidian nice oh that makes sense the black rock then brass that's cool well okay so yeah the modern mirror that we could not have satellites without was invented what by the
Starting point is 00:15:42 florentines or something in something like 1200? So that's what I'm talking about there. Yeah, that's wild. Yeah. Yeah, the Middle Ages with improvements in glassmaking technology in France allowed them to actually create the modern mirror with glass and silver and stuff. But I wonder if that's what's going to happen. Like, the American Republic is going to shift with the American Empire. Donald Trump will be the first emperor of america or
Starting point is 00:16:05 something uh or it could be shit and it could be hillary clinton i don't know i think it's woodrow wilson yeah no like we're still the republic the roman republic was faltering with shitheads before it became the empire that's true right so maybe it's trump and then he's like you know i can't leave because the democrats they're gonna kill this country and then you end up with trump staying in power or something he's got to understand the sword of damocles metaphor you must understand that of course he does yeah like but maybe a hundred years from now the world just shatters and it becomes like the middle ages or the dark ages well this is this is why libertarians rail against central banking so much is because exactly what i described earlier that 95 purity was maintained for 300
Starting point is 00:16:50 years and then over the next hundred or so years when in the empire phase is when they when it came to an end so i think that's we're somewhere in that trajectory i don't know exactly it was over expansion that caused them to fail too so if if we could retract our global presence, that could be a huge leap towards maintaining integrity. Well, that's exactly the libertarian argument, but this is where I get accused of being told I'm trying to avoid every fight. I just think that there are certain fights that are simply unwinnable. And when you're talking about nuclear powers, those are unwinnable fights. We have to avoid nuclear war. We have to. Well, what if our enemies don't want to avoid it? Well, I'd still rather us not all die, you know? But if our enemies don't want to avoid it,
Starting point is 00:17:33 why would we not all die? Well, yeah, no, we would all die if they fire. But I mean, the whole concept of mutually assured destruction is that because we would, they won't. Right. But if they're for sure that we would never use it, then that's not a great situation. You have to maintain the threat because otherwise mutually assured destruction doesn't stand. Exactly. But you also don't want to be overly provocative with nuclear powers unnecessarily. They call that meekness, when you have strength but you don't use it. And they say the meek will inherit the earth.
Starting point is 00:18:03 It's the people that you're Well, sure. Having the arsenal. Speak softly, but carry a big stick. Yeah. Yeah. So, Teddy. Yeah. Yeah, it's important that we project strength. Well, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:18:14 We've done a lot of that. And it's done good for us. Well, we're not supposed to be using it at every turn. We're just supposed to let people know, like, if you step out of line, it's not going to be good for you, and it's going to be good for us. So don't do it.
Starting point is 00:18:23 At a certain point, projection of strength becomes untenable because you no longer have the financial power to do so. And we're swiftly approaching that point. So we have to ask ourselves, are we going to face reality and realize that we can no longer be the policemen of the world? Or are we going to continue to bluff and bluster ourselves in a World War III, in which case the empire comes crumbling down violently. I opt to be realistic
Starting point is 00:18:45 and withdraw from the political sphere on the global level and focus on domestic politics and focusing on our economy and our people. I think that's the answer that provides the greatest hope for not just peace, but also prosperity. And I think that anything outside of that paradigm is extraordinarily destructive. Do you think we need a global police system? I do not. But what about like barbarians? I mean, we still have national defense. And I mean, I'm not talking about opening the border.
Starting point is 00:19:14 I'm not an open borders libertarian. I'm also not talking about abolishing the police necessarily. I would like to see it privatized. But, you know, there's still something to be said for law and order in terms of structure. Wait, privatized like the way that fire insurance companies used to be in the colonial days? So that you can't call police unless you pay for it? I mean, you would still have charity organizations that allow for those that can't afford it to receive services. So charity organizations?
Starting point is 00:19:40 What do you mean? Well, for instance, firefighting is primarily done by volunteers in America. Right. But let's say you're poor and you can't afford to pay your private... Like around here, you sort of pay for everything a la carte. You pay for your garbage pickup. You pay for... It's perfect.
Starting point is 00:19:57 You get a gun. Right. So if you can't pay for it... And then when someone breaks in your house, you shoot them and kill them. And that person's dead. And so you don't got to worry about it because ain't no cops showing up anyway. Well, what if that person had cop insurance and then somebody's showing up for you because that person was covered under cops you shoot them just shoot the cops that show up anyone who's trying to break into my house to take me by force against my will gets a bullet
Starting point is 00:20:17 all right well that's that's one way to handle it this is a great society you got going yeah the libertarian private police system doesn't make sense not that a monopoly on violence is the best system there could possibly be but this idea i was i was talking to mike uh dr rechtenwald about this and he had literally no answer and it was the stupidest thing i'm sorry man what was the argument he said police should be private and i said how does that work and he said you pay for the local police and i said okay so like what if i live in one town and a guy from another town comes to my town and robs my house? He's like, you tell your police.
Starting point is 00:20:47 And I'm like, so then what do my police do about it? Do they go to the neighboring town's police department and tell them like, you got to get this guy to give his shit back? And he's like, I don't know. And I'm like- But that's how it works now. There's jurisdictions.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Yes, but it's all under one. So if one police department can't get the job done, it escalates. And there is a problem where there is a highest level where it can't escalate beyond this but reducing it down to a molecular level results in two police departments declaring themselves the the arbiters of justice and then just shooting at each other yeah i mean you still have to have uh reciprocal arrangements with different jurisdictions to allow for this so i think there's answers it's not simple i mean we're talking about replacing the entire uh you know law and order system of america it's not easy
Starting point is 00:21:29 like a mesh network it's not possible you'd have either you don't have police or you have police well you could do the metaphor is like the mesh network of uh social of your internet versus a centralized server and that's like the centralized server is the unit is the the overarching police state that's saying you can that's doing jurisdiction uh coordination or you can have a decentralized mesh if you could somehow coordinate it and it would just be a matter of making sure that all these networks are talking to each other wouldn't work you know why you need electricity it's really relying on electricity it wouldn't work because what's gonna happen is and this is already technically true but there are limitations if i have a private police department and i am very rich and i go to my private police department
Starting point is 00:22:08 i say look this guy's causing me problems i need you to take care of it i pay you a lot of money for this and they're going to say guys this is one of our biggest clients we cannot lose him he's funding like 17 of the department you already you just proved go go down and arrest this guy so they go down to this neighboring town, and they go to the suspected criminal, and they say, we're putting you under arrest. And he immediately runs to his kitchen, calls the police, says, guys, need you to come here. And these guys, one of our subscribers is being harassed
Starting point is 00:22:34 by some neighboring department. They come down. And then my department is like, they go on the radio, and they're like, what do we do? And they're like, we cannot lose Poole. You will lose your job arrest them do not let anyone stop you and then he's like i pay you guys protect me i don't know what they're talking about then these cops are negotiating what are you talking about then my cops are like
Starting point is 00:22:55 this guy's accused of a crime and we got evidence we're arresting him he's gonna stay in trial and then his cops go you're not touching the guy okay he pays our bills well my guy pays my bills bang bang bang bang bang bang bang well it's not that's not better it's not well it's not particularly different from the current situation you'll already see that with actually it is the current situation is if i have a problem and i call the police my town calls the other department right and says this is what happened and then they say neither of these individuals pay our bills, so let's just resolve this so it reduces conflict.
Starting point is 00:23:28 My point is that right now, the people that get the most special treatment are usually government officials or policemen themselves. I mean, you still have corruption that exists in the public system as well. That's all I'm saying. Exactly. And that's why I said, it's not like our current system is the best there could be,
Starting point is 00:23:41 but certainly a private police system, I would be more in favor of abolishing police before setting up private police oh that's interesting well you can't have a private adjudication it's impossible well why not you could still have just in terms of it being mandated it's just voluntary agreements as to what the rules are in town if there is no agreed upon in law authorization for what gives someone the right to enforce the laws then no but that's that's what i'm describing though i'm saying that that you would have you would have that structured based off of your town but people would live there because they have voluntarily agreed to that that essential like the the social contract that they talk about when it comes to all
Starting point is 00:24:19 americans well it could actually apply because you're taking it down to a lower level town no no no it literally can't why not if there's a private police force, I just go to the chief and I say, I'll increase your budget by a million dollars if you go kill some guy for me. Well, I understand. What are you going to do about it? Yeah, you can still have corruption, of course. But corruption, that's just market politics. I think I'd rather have corruption in the hands of the government than in the hands
Starting point is 00:24:40 of the wealthy. Well, it's really about neither. How about we just abolish police and everyone gets a gun i mean everybody should be able to get a gun anyway i kind of like police no cops none of them no private and then uh we have guns and then what i do is i hire a posse that's the problem is you got to go to sleep sometimes so you need police to guard you while you're sleeping the point is the reason why we opposed abolishing the police is that the police normalize things for the working class the ultra wealthy have g4s and securitas poor people have i need to call the police when something happens right but now the police have abandoned them wealthy elites and people like aoc
Starting point is 00:25:19 still get their their high quality they still just have their security people so when they go out there saying abolish the police, they don't mean for themselves. They just mean for the rest of us so that nothing can, you know, nobody can. We got to go to callers. Protect their own homes. Do people still say to abolish the cops?
Starting point is 00:25:35 Is that still going on? Oh, yeah. ACAB all day. People say it every day. That's a line in the song me and Toby did. We should play that later. Let's get those. You made a song with ACAB?
Starting point is 00:25:42 Let's get those callers. All right. Whipsy, what's going on? How are you? Banksy's little brother. It goes, ACAB hashtag back the blue. What the fuck is going on? Something like that.
Starting point is 00:25:58 It's really good. You're going to love it. What up? Hey, Whipsy, how you doing? Yeah, hi. Thanks for taking my call. Great show, great panel tonight. I'd just like to ask one question to the panel, really,
Starting point is 00:26:15 and that is, with the unannounced surprise visit of Obama to the UK this Monday, it personally, to me, is clearly signaling that Biden has never been in presidential control. What do you think was discussed, and what implication does this have for both the uk and us upcoming elections i do not believe this means that biden was not in control uh it means that barack obama is meeting with someone in the uk we don't know like it's it's impossible to speculate obama's not been public facing on anything relevant for all we know he's meeting about a book deal we just have literally no idea yeah i i i'll be honest with you man i i'm not at all certain there was rumors that uh i think it was middleton may be deceased that the the king may be dead like there was a bunch of rumors floating around i have no idea what the truth is this middleton shit's getting crazier and crazier what is it someone someone at the hospital tried hacking
Starting point is 00:27:04 to steal the medical records to figure out what happened to her they put out this video where it's it's prince william and kate walking but it fucking does not look like kate middleton and there's christmas lights up instantly everyone was like those are christmas lights this is an old video and then someone was like that didn't even look like her and i'm like it literally does not look like and then there's a picture other people were like she's not wearing makeup and it's a grainy footage calm down it's her and i'm like it's not proof shut the fuck up i don't care if you think it's her or not i'm just saying that's not proof have her work up to a microphone and be like i'm getting milk leave me the fuck alone i'll be like there she is but they're not
Starting point is 00:27:35 doing that someone tried hacking the computers to get her records obama going to the uk because while the the king may be dead Has he not shown his face lately? Or Middleton. Maybe something crazy happened with Russia, dude. Maybe Donald Trump is actually the real prime minister and he's pretending. I'm kidding. By the way, Baron's looking healthy. I like that guy.
Starting point is 00:27:57 You saw that guy who said he's fair game now? Yeah. And then he deleted it. That was really funny. Yeah, because everyone was calling him out. I said he was thirsty as fuck yeah fair game for what well of course he meant fair game to be attacked he had like yeah media attack bloodlust and he's 18 is fair game it's like yeah yeah we we ran a little bit of a torqued headline that said you know deletes after lusting after
Starting point is 00:28:22 so uh there is a kate middleton body double who like gave an interview you saw that yep yeah and she said it wasn't her yeah yeah i you know it's funny because when this this whole thing started and it was like kate middleton's going in for some sort of abdominal surgery i was like maybe she's having a hysterectomy or something because sometimes like you know that's what you do if you don't want to have more kids but it seems a little extreme or it's cancer. Maybe there's some sort of cancer going on or something like that. And then it was like, I figured, you know, that takes a long time to recover from abdominal surgery.
Starting point is 00:28:52 So I thought she'll be out of the public eye for a while. But then when you started getting these like weird photos and then she's saying that she tweaked them herself. But you're not actually seeing her say that. And her face was from the Vogue magazine cover. Yeah. Dude. It's kind of weird like what's going on but also world war three baby the simulation is breaking down let's go they were saying that she wanted to get a divorce maybe if something really did happen to her like they would they would get so much money the royal family you know they would like have a whole big royal funeral they would It would be a huge outpouring. It would be like a windfall.
Starting point is 00:29:27 So why would they not admit to something like that? Well, I don't know, but maybe she's in recovery. Whipsy, is there anything else you wanted to add to that? Yeah, that turned onto a royal discussion there. I wasn't sure that was who you were after, but anything to add? Just that I think at the moment, personally, I think it's the media hype surrounding like the royal family and the stuff that's going on vice versa with harry and megan and everything
Starting point is 00:29:50 i personally i think there probably is some sort of serious illness but it's not something it's um she wants public knowledge and for affairs to keep private maybe it was appendicitis do you think she could have had appendicitis or something like that that's possibly i'm more going to rise a hysterectomy sort of thing like yourself keep private. Maybe it was appendicitis? Do you think she could have had appendicitis or something like that? Possibly. I'm more going to analyze a hysterectomy sort of thing like yourself. Maybe it's just complications because, you know, abdominal surgery, she had three children. It does affect
Starting point is 00:30:13 people as you get into the later life in your 40s and 50s. Maybe that's the situation that's caused. But, yeah, I know we're purely open to speculation but I think we just gotta wait until we see what happens in the near future yeah yeah hey true man thanks for calling in thanks for bringing that up appreciate it thanks very much cheers thanks bye bye see ya all right now these
Starting point is 00:30:37 names they gotta like scroll to find uh secondhand vegan uh what's going on? How are you? Hey, guys. I'm doing well. How are you? Good. Well. We're doing well. Thanks for taking my call. I know this thing. I guess my question is kind of for the panel slash mostly Tim, I guess. For the past three weeks, the entire city of Rochester, New York has been drinking
Starting point is 00:31:00 from a reservoir which had a dead body floating. We just found that out yesterday. That is really gross. Bummer. sounds like new york get a well yeah i'm just kidding just kidding um so my question is does that make everyone in this city a cannibal now no no but it no it does sound no like disturbing man no i think if you're drinking from a river and there's a body upstream you don't know you're not a cannibal you're drinking dirty water right if you actually If something you do leads to someone's death, you're not necessarily a murderer, although you might still be considered a killer. If you're not actively eating the human, you're not cannibalizing, even though you may have accidentally consumed it.
Starting point is 00:31:35 Are you concerned about this because you are vegan or secondhand vegan? Or because you were drinking the water and it's kind of gross? Well, secondhand vegan means that I'm a meat eater. So the shop that I work at we we're pretty slow right now and i was washing our trucks yesterday all day long power washing them with the water and then i came home and found out that there's been a dead body in the water for the past three weeks but three weeks well uh a lot of people are probably gonna get sick a lot of diseases that's why there's kind of boring in it too but yeah it's not a good point i mean that's okay yeah we out here we have well water and so we don't have nothing to worry about we have yeah i'm on well as i'm on well too
Starting point is 00:32:16 yeah see you're good we've got this uh we're getting the highest quality filtration systems installed at freedomistan three of them and so it's like we told them like hey we want a good filtration system and they said okay we'll come and we'll install these and then i was like is that the best they can do and then allison was like well they have these better ones they're way more expensive i get the best i say we go on the attack and then we say that kathy hawkle is a cannibal she is pretty gross and weird yeah yeah not a fan i've always suspected she was a cannibal this just this just makes it proved i heard a rumor that you know she eats people yep really yeah i heard from a guy from that heard from another guy this is how it's true is that where we start this is
Starting point is 00:32:57 how q anon began it's like clint goes i bet she's a cannibal that wouldn't surprise me and i'm like whoa did you hear i heard this rumor that she's a cannibal dude Tim told me that he heard from a guy from Clint that she was a cannibal no no no at that point you say dude
Starting point is 00:33:10 I knew a guy that heard from another guy no no here's the best part then you go to Serge and you tell Serge dude I heard this rumor that Kathy Hook was a cannibal
Starting point is 00:33:17 and Serge goes what then I go to Libby and say I heard I heard this rumor that Kathy Hook was a cannibal and she goes what and then Serge goes to Libby
Starting point is 00:33:24 and says did you hear that Kathy Hook was a cannibal and she goes yes I heard that too that Kathy Hochul's a cannibal. And she goes, what? And then Serge goes to Libby and says, did you hear that Kathy Hochul's a cannibal? She goes, yes, I heard that too. Yep, confirmed. Confirmation bias. Confirmed. You're welcome, world. A cannibal. Probably not a cannibal.
Starting point is 00:33:35 Reza Aslan is a cannibal. The scary part, though, is that with AI and with the regurgitation machine, if we just put that in the internet, then the next thing you know, chat GPT is telling everyone that Kathy Hochul's a cannibal. We should make a half-moon set for Freedomistan so we can launch
Starting point is 00:33:51 the first show as if we're MSNBC and just act like the corporate press. That would be really fun. Did you hear that Donald Trump said that he was predicting a landslide in 49 states? I mean, he's talking about killing untold millions. I saw that from the Babylon Bee.
Starting point is 00:34:07 I know, but that's the joke. Killing untold millions. All you really need is like a makeup person so that everyone just looks like that. This is what I should do. When the left takes all those clips of me doing the 49 state landslide meme, because it was basically the Trump meme
Starting point is 00:34:21 was like 49 state landslide, baby. I should just be like, no, I was talking about Trump murdering all these people by triggering rock slides. What are you talking about? Yeah. What did you think I was talking about? Yeah, I was going to win. I was going to go on a murderous rampage.
Starting point is 00:34:31 Trump has some space lasers. He's teamed up with Elon Musk. They're going to trigger some rock slides. Tim Kess Community, I'm calling upon you to go to Kathy Ockel's Wikipedia page. No. Oh, man. All right. Is that a good enough response you will get sued into
Starting point is 00:34:48 oblivion for that it was a joke i'd you know yeah you can go to kathy was wikipedia kathy you're not a cannibal kathy it's a joke but if you instruct people to go and commit an act yeah you're getting sued just for okay like if you that's why i said no if you literally said to tell people to go do the thing. Yeah. Yeah, that's it. I retracted, government. It was a fucking joke. It's not government. It's just going to sue you.
Starting point is 00:35:11 Well, yeah. I don't know. I got to be honest. Because the issue is her staff definitely monitors Wikipedia. They all do. Of course. They're going to see this. They're going to ask how it happened.
Starting point is 00:35:20 They're going to find out you said it. And they're going to be like, fuck this. No, I take it back. I take it back. It was just being playful playful cannibalism upon being disavowed uh anything else to add friend uh no that's it kathy oak was definitely a cannibal though oh yeah brother uh cheers man thanks for coming in coming in Alright let's talk to I heard this rumor that
Starting point is 00:35:49 Ian came in right Strummed out this tune yeah And I said that's a number one record That's right This tune yeah How you doing Yeah record Morrison Not sure
Starting point is 00:36:02 Yeah that's mine Long time listener from Alberta. I have a three part question. Criminal migrants to seize territory, specifically property and homes. Is it safe to say that the situation has changed from a passive invasion to an active invasion? Secondly, with that, do you still trust that at least not a small portion of Democrats aren't actively committing treason, specifically on behalf of the CCP and Iran? And finally, why do you trust a traitor who helps your enemies over your enemy directly just because he owns a house in Delaware?
Starting point is 00:36:44 Well, that's three questions, not three parts to one question. So the first thing I'd say is it's an invasion. The second thing is there probably are people committing treason. I'm looking at Adam Schiff. I don't trust the guy. I don't have any evidence to suggest he's actually committing treason. I just say if he's anybody who's going to do it, this guy's got to work with the CCP. And my point about, say, Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, or Joe Biden is that Joe Biden has
Starting point is 00:37:08 property in Delaware. That means he very much would like to enjoy his property in Delaware. Russia does not care at all about his property in Delaware. So if these two people decide to go to war, I'm going to be like, well, I don't like Joe Biden. I don't like Vladimir Putin. Joe Biden's a shithead who affects me personally, but at least i know that if joe biden wins the peripheral damage from outside of his home uh will be minimized which includes where i live russia would nuke delaware in the united states and i happen to live in the united states so i'm gonna have to side with the shithead who's from the United States. Yeah. I hope that was a good response.
Starting point is 00:37:51 It seems like it was a pretty measured response. I was overloaded by the questions. Was there one in particular you'd like me to focus on an answer or, or one that you wanted a little bit more on? Specifically, the first one is the, is the main highlight of the criminal aliens now moving from just being passively invading to actively invading by seasoning your character yeah it's all an invasion but if you want to get serious and say passive versus an active active invasion would be an organized group
Starting point is 00:38:16 of people from some country armed planning to rip through the barricades i suppose it's fair to say that uh we're literally being invaded there's no there's no there's no there's no reason to qualify i would say that the the migration is a form of an invasion but not necessarily an attack if it if they come armed then you could say that they are attacking us and that's that's completely different than that's that's an addition to because because you can have you know disarmed migrants invade invade means to go from without to within or whatever and if you have tens of thousands of Chinese nationals that are coming across, which just happened in January, according to CBP, well, are any of them sleeper cells? And if they're allowed to now legally acquire weaponry in America, that does seem pretty self-defeating. I don't know at what point it becomes aggression, but it certainly seems perilous.
Starting point is 00:39:06 Yeah. Anything else out of that, friend? Nope. Best regards to all of you. You too, man. Thanks for calling in. Cheers. Likewise.
Starting point is 00:39:13 See you. Alrighty. And last but not least, we got Esquivel. Esquivel, how you doing? Good job, Serge. Greetings from California, a.k.a. the Dark Ages. Ask Cavale. How you doing? Good job, Serge. Greetings from California, a.k.a. the Dark Ages. Basically,
Starting point is 00:39:29 I have a question for the whole panel. Clint, I think you have a lot to provide for this because it's about California. I was born and raised here and my family immigrated here from different countries and we've been here for a couple generations and we built a life for ourselves and we worked really hard and we had a lot of good times and over the pandemic my whole immediate
Starting point is 00:39:49 family fled the state much like you clint they went to idaho yep and me and my wife are going to be following them this summer because i refuse to uh i refuse to raise my family in this hellhole so congrats i'm just curious thank you um i'm curious am i should i like wash my hands in california because it's my home and i love it and you know i've i just would hate to not be able to feel like i can come back here one day well this is this is the debate that tim and i were in earlier basically in that like that I'm of the belief that there are certain fights that are unwinnable. And in California, as someone who spent over 30 years there, I decided that the only option for peaceful solutions was for me to flee to a state that was more free. Tim is also right, though, that there is a point at which there is nowhere else to go and that you have to put your foot in the fucking ground and fight back so uh i'm of the opinion though that california is not the same thing you don't have to live in california to think the
Starting point is 00:40:54 federal government should bring california to heal it's just that the solution to solving the problem of california is not living in it and waving a sign around it's moving to an area where your vote is a bigger impact like pennsylvania or ohio right voting for donald trump and then hoping yeah donald trump brings them to heal you're inspiring the people but i i would say get off look out a lot of times it's tough to change the system from within it so if you can get out of the system and then inspire the people over there to change that's a good way to go about it it's kind of how they legalized weed i think that a lot of people say that you should stay where you are and fight to defend it because the markets will just take over and and we've we've
Starting point is 00:41:31 we've danced around this issue we've gone back and forth a little bit i think the position i'm at now is if you suffer and die in this place and you can't strive uh you can't thrive not strive but thrive then uh you are not assisting in our efforts to fix things so if you were to move to the likes of west virginia or florida maybe but i think west virginia is the big opportunity that's why we're here florida is super overcrowded there's a lot of leftists there though it is very right wing and texas is texas needs it probably because they're there's they're actually a bit purple west virginia is deep red, but West Virginia needs the economic development. So it needs smart, talented people who want to work hard.
Starting point is 00:42:09 If you move to these places, you have maximum opportunity for growth. And then if you become more powerful, you have a bigger family, that adds more power to this side of things. This actually ties in perfectly to my argument earlier about whether or not you believe that command economies versus free market economies
Starting point is 00:42:25 ultimately prevail. I think that you will see progress in California only when their system comes crumbling down because they are no longer honoring property rights. You're already seeing mega corporations that are fleeing the state. The economic consequences and the fallout have only begun to be felt. So I think that's where the opportunity will come for people to actually have an awakening and perhaps decide to choose a different path. But we're not there yet. I mean, it's going to have to go a lot longer then because so many people have left the state. I think the last two years are the first years in a hundred years where they've lost over a hundred thousand people. And it's actually kind of funny i i joined i just recently
Starting point is 00:43:06 moved south of san francisco and i reached out on facebook to a gop group on facebook and it's just filled with old fogies with old ideas that they just they're never gonna they they still think california is savable as it is right now and i just can't help but laugh at them you got my my mom my dad my brother almost everyone I know still lives there, man. And a lot of them are holding on to hope, even though Gavin Newsom got recalled and then won by two-thirds of the fucking vote. I'm like, this guy is fucking straight out of totalitarian dictionary definition. This guy's horrifying. So, yeah, man, it's going to get a lot worse there before it gets better.
Starting point is 00:43:45 That's my honest opinion. Abandon ship. Yeah, I had the same feelings about New York City, which is where I lived for like 20 years. And, you know, my mom was born in New York. My grandparents were born in New York. My son was born in New York. So I had similar feelings. And then I really wanted to stay and stick it out and fight. But the damage that it was doing to my family was too great and I couldn't afford that.
Starting point is 00:44:10 I couldn't afford that damage. And now looking at the city that I love so well, every year that goes by that they continue to deteriorate adds like another three or five years to the recovery time so when it was you know when we after covid and bill de blasio who was absolutely terrible i thought okay the city needs that like a decade it's going to take a decade to recover and now i'm thinking like it's 20 years you know it's 20 years to remember we were like libby you got to come here and then i moved here yeah i did and it's paradise i bought a house i wouldn't say it's paradise oh she's lying she can't shut up about it i wouldn't say it's paradise. Oh, she's lying. She can't shut up about it. I wouldn't say it's paradise. I miss New York, but I do love my little house.
Starting point is 00:44:49 I was a third generation California man, so I appreciate the heartache that you've gone through and the courage it takes to ultimately get out of there. It's not easy. You guys want to hear a wild story about California? Yeah. The Barracks, the most influential skate brand uh for a long time they recently shut down as of december they rented this massive facility it was like 20 or 30 000 square feet or something every pro went there they had huge contests
Starting point is 00:45:18 when they rented the place it was eight thousand dollars month. By the end, by mid or sometime around last year, the rent was $108,000 a month. Yep. How many years between those two? Like 10 years. What the fuck? $108,000 is too much for a monthly rent. I'm just going to say it right now. So it's a big warehouse.
Starting point is 00:45:38 It was 30,000 square feet. But the rent jumped that high to the point where the barracks was like, we can't afford this anymore. And they shut down. And they haven't posted for three months. Yep. It's being fucking destroyed. And so it was crazy to see them. They announced they destroyed it all.
Starting point is 00:45:57 It's fucking nuts. In New York, you have, you know, on Fifth Avenue, Madison Avenue, you have closed storefronts and that's absolutely oh mag mile dude yeah and it's like okay this this blew my mind it's like twenty thousand dollars rent but if i can just landlords can get a tax deduction for the difference between for the for the loss of the market value of the rent if they don't rent it out so it's better for them to not run it so i was i follow this uh decaying midwest on instagram where they urban explorers and they had this one video i saw and it said we entered this under we went under through a sewer and found ourselves inside a skyscraper or something i was like oh wow and then i'm watching
Starting point is 00:46:36 it and once they get to the top floor i went wait what the fuck that building's abandoned it is a prominent mag mile building that had a food court completely abandoned now yep yeah that's insane do you know mag mile is the magnificent yeah magnificent mile in chicago yeah i've heard about that it's where the water tower is it's by like john hancock it is a major touristy spot and one of the main buildings where i used to go and get lunch when i would work in chicago gone and if you remember there was uh local level officials in california that were taking victory laps when elon was threatening to leave california these people are these people are extraordinarily self-defeating and and vicious and i think that the productive aspects of society have no choice
Starting point is 00:47:20 but to get out i honestly that's my honest opinion i was i had a multi-million dollar business in california i left you know there's no there's no reason to punish yourself like that right i left after a while as well and i i lived in california when i was younger but if someone's living in idaho too i would definitely not like hold on to being too californian in idaho they don't really take too kindly to that up there yeah but uh that being said i think eventually you have to make a decision that's best for you man uh no one knows your personal thing but at this point like it's gotten so bad at least when i was there too the gas was like 745 when i left like two years ago it's like back up to that now it went back
Starting point is 00:47:52 down for a little bit but i left in 2018 and i had a very i had a similar feeling i felt like i was failing like i failed myself when i left because i was like this is where it's happening this is where it's gonna happen and no it doesn't i think look at this is where it's happening. This is where it's going to happen. And no, it doesn't matter. Look how stupid Chicago is. I love that area. That's where there's the underground streets and the above ground. Lower Wacker. So I'm like, okay, let's go to Mag Mile. Michigan Ave.
Starting point is 00:48:15 And it's like, I clicked forward and I went underground and I was like, God damn it. Yo, that's a cool area. It just brought me underground. I used to work down there. Because it's got like three levels. It's so beautiful in the summer. It's a cool area it just brought me underground i used to work down there because it's got it's got like three levels it's so beautiful in the summer it's a great oh hey look you want to see where jesse smollett did his bullshit yeah dude we sing about him in the song too this is the clock right here it's great this is this big clock you just have arms and it would
Starting point is 00:48:37 tell you what time it was and when you were up in these buildings you could look down oh cool nbc is right over here somewhere where there's nbc is it michigan gross no this is columbus drive but uh so this is around the area where justice malette was and i think it was right under here actually so funny where's the subway well there's a whole uh the subway is some way somewhere back over here oh that's where he was walking when i was like yeah so it was uh i think it was here and the funny thing having grown up here, ain't no humans live here, dude. That's all work. It's all businesses over there.
Starting point is 00:49:09 Yeah. I dream about this area. I want to build a world city like that in a fantasy land. It was like somewhere back there. Anyone that believes in freedom is going to be living in those tunnels soon. I want to go up. How do I go up? Where's the up?
Starting point is 00:49:24 Yes. Jump. Hit space bar. How do I go up? Where's the up? Yes, jump. Hit space bar. How do I go up? I don't know. They need to gamify this shit. Did you see the stairs? Yeah, but you can't Google, like...
Starting point is 00:49:33 Wait, what happens if I click Bank of America? Okay, that didn't help me. Wait, wait. How do I get up there? Unattached from the ground. Free mode. No. I want to go up.
Starting point is 00:49:44 I can't do it. as far as they don't leave fly around i guess you're looking at pictures i know dude when this goes virtual and you can just fly around the earth like this the entire hey i made it upstairs cool dude it's wild the mud flood theorists love chicago because they think it proves it wow because the uh when they raised the whole city up they didn't actually lift any buildings. They just built sidewalk over the sidewalk and then created new front doors for the buildings. So when you go to Lower Wacker,
Starting point is 00:50:14 the building's original storefronts and everything. Oh, wow. Yeah, it's wild. So Lake Michigan just swelled at some point and mud mudded up the whole, the base of Chicago? What's the theory? Mud flood theory
Starting point is 00:50:25 is that a great tartarian empire conquered the world and then a gigantic flood wiped out all of civilization and we are not building buildings we are discovering buildings by digging oh that's too far for me that right that part of the theory so they said they love chicago because the city got raised up because of because of a concern flooding. And so it used to be we built, Chicago was built over the lake. And then they were like, okay, we can't do this. So they just went like 15 feet up and then built new sidewalk and streets on,
Starting point is 00:50:56 it's like, it's fucking nuts. That's like what they do in Venice. You're walking down the street, but you're actually in a building. Like this sidewalk right here, it's a building. Underneath this is steel support beams. Yeah, dude. That's badass. It is super unique.
Starting point is 00:51:09 For the metropolises, it's a unique one. When you're underneath the sidewalk, you're walking on all this fucking weird shit. If you ever go to Chicago and you feel safe, this area is a cool tourist attraction to be honest. Not anymore, dude. This is the street. You're not
Starting point is 00:51:25 walking on a street. You're walking on a building with beams and poles. So they raise the whole city up. That's like in Venice. They keep like, you know, they'll just go to the next floor up. Anyway, we should probably wrap up. Is there anything else you want to say? Yeah, anything else to add, my friend? Well, I just want to say thank you to Cliff
Starting point is 00:51:41 for your kind words. I really appreciate it. You kind of hit it on the head there. there's a lot of heartbreak because i'm also third generation so i appreciate you i lived it it's very very easy to be sympathetic to your plight here man you guys talked earlier about you know loss of birthright and man that is that's what it feels like yeah that's really what it feels like so thank you fast! Thank you guys, everybody from California, everyone of you are so important to keeping us sane out here, Tim. I got so much
Starting point is 00:52:09 positive stuff to say about you, but I'll leave it at that. Thank you guys. Thanks for calling in. Hell yeah, man. Great show, guys. Best of luck in Idaho, brother.
Starting point is 00:52:16 Yes. Does that do it for callers? Yeah, that's it. All right. Clint, thanks for hanging out. Hell yeah, dude. Been fun, and for everybody who's a member,
Starting point is 00:52:22 I gotta go to bed. Go to bed, Tim. I'm gonna play Helldivers 2. Dude, tune in a month from now when Tim is fucking jacked out of his mind. It's been fun. And for everybody who's a member, I got to go to bed. Go to bed, Tim. I'm going to play Hell Divers 2. Dude, tune in a month from now when Tim is fucking jacked out of his mind. It's going to be awesome. Dude, you should have heard him grunting earlier. It was so powerful. Oh, you did?
Starting point is 00:52:33 Yeah, I could hear you. It was brutal, dude. Like, ooh, it felt good. Yeah. It's like living through vicariously. Let me be clear with the audience. Tim is not building for bulk. Ian, on the other hand, is going to be 250 pounds of fucking raw steel.
Starting point is 00:52:46 You should hear the voice. Have one scoop of casein protein before bed. Boom. That's all you got to do. And that will actually help build muscle mass. Protein and water? Casein protein and water. One scoop. 20 grams. Not even that much. And you'll... Alright, we're going to go to bed. Thanks for hanging out, everybody. We'll see you all tomorrow.

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