Timcast IRL - Sunday Uncensored: John Rich Members Only Podcast

Episode Date: February 11, 2023

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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. Liza Blue. She's gonna get famous. And you will too. Liza Blue.
Starting point is 00:00:51 Liza Blue. Oh, Liza Blue. For $50,000, she'll make a fool of you. Liza Blue. Liza Blue. Tony, you should write a song. Holy shit, dude. You should turn lemons into lemonade and make a song about Eliza Blue
Starting point is 00:01:06 put it out for charity we should I'm gonna title this John Rich sings a song about Eliza Blue being a grifter and then all those people cancel
Starting point is 00:01:15 like well I gotta pay money to see what he's doing so this is why you had to research so you could come up with your lyrics I got nothing
Starting point is 00:01:20 against Eliza Blue I like her I honestly just look man we booked her on the show twice and people are like why would you book a grifter I'm like
Starting point is 00:01:28 we've had a lot we're the Krasensteins on this show dude come on anytime you have a politician on the show you damn near booking a grifter that's right
Starting point is 00:01:34 yeah wasn't it Hotep Jesus who like runs the grifties he was like you are the king of promoting grifting yeah right people come up
Starting point is 00:01:41 and they're like to grift off of you you are like the patron saint of grifting Hotep's Hot grifting hozap's so funny yeah that was fun but yeah even on that show we talked about eliza and you mentioned she's going to win the grift and we all laughed and alex sign beater oh he did he is the grifter that's right you can't be alex sign grifter yeah yeah he very proudly declared his victory and said i'm coming again for the title next year but he's he But he's more so just a cultural comedian.
Starting point is 00:02:07 I don't think he's a grifter. I think he's legitimately bringing up interesting points and being funny about it. But I think being called a grifter just feeds the character he's made for himself. You know, his mother died during COVID. Oh, wow. And the lockdowns and all that. And that tore him up bad. He saw that and realized what had been placed on the country and how they dealt with all that.
Starting point is 00:02:30 And that's when he came out and said, you know what, I'm going to start swinging at them, but did it with comedy. I think there's more to the guy than just being crazy on a mic. He's brilliant. Yeah. I think, you know, just to lightly mention the Eliza Blue stuff, I think she's a grifter.
Starting point is 00:02:45 Like, she says she wants to be famous. She clearly wants to be famous. And she's found that being an advocate against trafficking is a path towards being famous. So I'm kind of like, look, man, she's not that famous. I don't really care that much. She's not going to change policy. She's not going to have a big impact. There's no reason to give people like this attention.
Starting point is 00:03:02 But if she's advocating against child porn and human trafficking,'s like okay well you know whatever maybe she should get famous if she's pushing for that i mean you have to like her i mean you know yeah you know the message is strong i think you can't get i mean you can be mad at whatever you want but like being mad at her for wanting to be famous like being mad at all the teenage girls who want to grow up and be influencers right like the desire for fame and having an individual platform is very common and i think before that being famous in a you know on stage or performing or touring whatever was also common but now you can be famous from your living room having never left your house you know the reason why i think it's uh right i'll tell you this i know it's an op there's there may be a lot of people who are tricked by it and that they think it's a genuine cultural movement,
Starting point is 00:03:46 but like, there's literally no reason to be this angry over a low tier personality who just try to be famous. That's what threw me at first. I was like, people were bringing up
Starting point is 00:03:56 all this stuff about her. I'm like, you've researched this girl this much from like her MySpace days? It's like more than Trump derangement syndrome. Yeah, it's crazy. People got mad at Trump, but like the levels hate and violence, I'm like, it's an op.
Starting point is 00:04:10 The goal is to get a mob riled up, talk about it, make her famous. I take a little different approach. I think what Jeremy is basically the ringleader of the drama because he got banned on Twitter and feels like it was unjust. That's part of the op, bro. Right. He's being manipulated in a sense. He also has said on his Twitter opening, like, don't rag on Tim.
Starting point is 00:04:30 Like, Tim's my friend. Like, you guys are crazy. He'll say that. I don't follow him at all. He keeps coming up in my- He's not my friend. I can't figure out. And then he'll be like, well, Tim didn't do this thing I wanted.
Starting point is 00:04:40 Like, it's just like, I don't want to interact with this person. And here's what he did. And this is why all of his fans are mad. We booked him twice. He canceled on us twice. The second time he canceled on us at the exact last minute. And we didn't know. And we had to find someone else.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Fortunately, we had Matt Strickland on and he was great. And then that night he was supposed to be on. He went on a different show and criticized me for not talking about it. Wow, dude. And then I'll let everybody who's a member know why I blocked him, because he sent me a message at 2 in the morning, which came off as a veiled threat. I will try and quote it verbatim what he said.
Starting point is 00:05:16 I know our audiences want a war, but I don't. Please tell me your guy is taking her to task. Wow. And I just said, I'm done with this. So he's telling you to do what he wants, basically. He's telling you to kowtow. The context there is beyond what he said, my understanding,
Starting point is 00:05:34 and I don't know if Shane probably doesn't want me to say this, but messages had been received basically threatening us that if we did not write a negative story about her, we would regret it. And then a couple hours later, Jeremy sends me that message. And I just said, I'm not playing these fucking games, dude. And I just blocked him. And people are like, but why did Tim block him?
Starting point is 00:05:53 Well, I don't know. Maybe it was because he made YouTube thumbnails of my face with Jack Murphy's beard. Shit talked to me while saying, but Tim's my friend. But, you know, he really is not going to address this. Maybe it's because he told us he would come on this show and we planned for it and then he canceled on us and i said okay well these things happen that night while we were alive he went on a different show and said tim pool is i'll give him one more day to talk about this security traveling yeah so it's like don't cancel on me and then get mad at me that i didn't talk about
Starting point is 00:06:25 it the night you were supposed to be here to talk about it and then don't message me saying look he said these people gotta understand i know our audience has won a war but i don't please tell me your guy is taking her to task it's about as close to verbatim as i can get my audience wants a war my audience doesn't care about this e-drift, e-girl stuff. No, it's Jeremy who won't stop saying my name and using my name
Starting point is 00:06:50 to make videos and to get attention. He does this thing where like if something minor happens to me, he'll make a headline like that's outrageously nonsensical. Like I'll do a kickflip
Starting point is 00:07:00 and he'll write, Tim Pool does the craziest record-breaking trick ever done. You know, it's things like that. And I'm just like, I'm done playing these games, dude. There's one way to end it once and for all. It's real simple. Cage match.
Starting point is 00:07:13 Yeah, I was going to say have a duel. Creator Clash 2 is coming up. You and Jeremy Handily, dude. Does this happen in the whiskey business? Would you box him? Absolutely. Yeah, we don't fight on Twitter direct messages. We meet in the parking lot and handle this like your boys.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Good old boys. Well, I got to be honest. I told everybody I was like, I blocked him because I don't want to be involved. I'm not going to talk about it. I'm done doing this. And, you know, I couldn't help it. Here I am. I don't want to associate Jeremy with Eliza or Jack Murphy or you.
Starting point is 00:07:40 Like, you guys are all so different. Why was Jeremy so obsessed with Jack Murphy? I don't know i think he felt personally wronged because he probably believed jack was like the alpha male and then jack the way he handled the you know the exposure of the past porn stuff was like felt like a less than alpha response and jeremy's like i had faith in this guy and this guy even got i don't know past me i'll just tell you like i think i don't know the amount of hatred and attacks that came against jack murphy were at a higher degree than anyone ever went after trump and so that to me was just like what the fuck dude like jack murphy like was just some dude who was on this on the show i was only fridays no it was when it was every other wednesday for
Starting point is 00:08:23 like seven months it was not a lot. Yeah. He was on the show 17 times, I believe. And then Jeremy goes on a show when he was supposed to be on our show to smack talk us and then claims he's my friend. Then he makes a video with my face with Jack Murphy's beard and continually talk smack and then says he's my friend.
Starting point is 00:08:40 And people are like, Tim, why aren't you friends with Jeremy? This guy's not my friend. This guy's been shitting all over me nonstop and I ignore it. The picture of Jack Murphy's beard as your hat. Did you see that one?
Starting point is 00:08:49 Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever. Anyway, you were going to play a song called I'm Offended. There's so many songs I did that's flying around right now in this conversation. That's why I'm not
Starting point is 00:08:56 saying anything. I'm just going, wow. There's like title after title. Jack Murphy, Liza Blue. This is an epic song waiting to be written maybe you should just write the song record it and that's your final thought you know what i'll do i'll just play like a c d f uh a minor c d f and i'll just talk spoken word jeremy hambly made a video
Starting point is 00:09:19 where he was shit talking me and shit talking me and he claimed he was my friend. Then he told everyone, don't go to Tim's website and cancel your membership. I still think he's my friend. Here's a picture of him with Jack Murphy's beard. Like, oh, okay, dude. Real good friend move there. Yeah. I didn't know that he had been on another program
Starting point is 00:09:39 while he was saying he was supposed to be on our program. I'm pretty sure I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the day he was supposed well you're supposed to be on our program I'm pretty sure I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure the night the day he was supposed to be here he did a show with like
Starting point is 00:09:48 I think Chrissy Mayer and like Brittany Venti and he was like I'm gonna give Tim till tomorrow to talk about it but like he wouldn't talk
Starting point is 00:09:56 about Jack Murphy either and all he had to do was say I'm sorry this guy was grifting off my show he was on every week and it's just like
Starting point is 00:10:03 Jeremy's just lying like Jack Murphy was on 17 out of 400 episodes he was a every week and it's just like jeremy's just lying like jack murphy was on 17 out of 400 episodes he was a recurring guest that was here periodically it was over the span of a few months we had him every other wednesday that was it yeah and i'll be honest the reason why jack murphy doesn't come on the show anymore is because i personally felt the way he handled the situation with eliza and sydney was extremely inappropriate. You said Eliza and Sidney. Elijah? Elijah.
Starting point is 00:10:27 It's happening. It's happening. The confluence is beginning. Well, their name, actually, I was talking to someone, I mentioned Elijah Schaefer, and they were like, Eliza? And I'm like, no, no. I can't escape it. I can't escape.
Starting point is 00:10:37 The way he handled that with Elijah and Sidney, like, I basically was talking to both of them, and I was like, guys, like, this is not worth the drama. Like, I get it. I told Jack, like, dude, dude you need to apologize you shouldn't have said that to her I get it just be like I was wrong I'm sorry dude I seriously I hope you guys can forgive me but behind the scenes Jack was just like I don't know I guess his honor was hurt that might have been part of it too why Jeremy had took such issue with uh Jack is because the way he treated Sydney on that show because now Jeremy andney are doing a show together. Multiple shows together. Community Notes, I think it's called.
Starting point is 00:11:08 And Sidney is awesome, and we're friends with her, and we've had her out several times as well. And that's why I was like, guys, like, here's my thing. We shouldn't have these fights in public. We should sit down like adults, maybe have some whiskey, and be like, okay, we've got a mission here.
Starting point is 00:11:24 We're trying to better this country save the world in a manner of speaking this ain't gonna help it so why don't we figure out what we got to do so that we can carry on a mission that's a positive thing but you know jack didn't want to do that and if that doesn't work you cage fight in the parking lot right right i'm not trying to drag jack or anything i I don't want to speak ill of anybody, but I felt like he decided, like he sent a message, I guess, behind the scenes saying,
Starting point is 00:11:51 I'm going to war or whatever. And I'm like, bro, this is not the way you handle this. And so I'm just like, I'm done with it. I'm not being involved. But Jeremy makes so much of his content off of just doing drama stuff. And I got no issue. TMZ does their thing.
Starting point is 00:12:07 I'll cite them. Jeremy does his thing. Sometimes it's very, very important. But for Jeremy to like try and insult me consistently over and over again and then be shocked that I'd block him is just laughable. I just, I don't follow him,
Starting point is 00:12:22 but Twitter keeps like putting him in my news feed and i'm such a boomer i don't know how to get rid of it but he'll it'll be like one tweet being like can't believe they would do this the next one's like no guys tim and i are cool and the next one's mad at you like at a certain point it must just be exhausting to follow this person yes oh it's like dude i'll say it again i think he has like two different thumbnails of me with jack murphy's beard and britney vententi did the same thing. Like, not the same thing. Brittany Venti posts like Jack Murphy beards.
Starting point is 00:12:49 And then I'm just like, here's what I don't understand. I'm going to say this right now to each and every one of you as a member. If you really care about Jack Murphy, you shouldn't be a member of this website. I don't care. You know, and the other thing they're doing right is they're saying that like so i did a video today talking about how the one thing that really makes me want to just quit is the low tier internet drama like i specifically cited the young turks and hassan piker and now they're claiming i was talking about Jeremy. And I'm like, it's because all they have is fake drama because, I don't know, it's not real.
Starting point is 00:13:29 The drama's friction and it builds on itself. So the longer you stay in it, the hotter it gets faster. I've dealt with that bullshit in 06. It's nonstop. You get some idiot that tries to tell you about marijuana who never smoked marijuana before. But what does a big dog do when he's walking down the sidewalk and the little yap dogs barking through the chain link bark loud no what does the big dog do i don't know he just keeps walking yeah he never barked you ever seen a big dog go at a chihuahua no they just look at him like okay let me and they just
Starting point is 00:14:00 keep walking you know i mean they're nipping at you to try to get you to engage because you're bigger than they are and i would say this just as a guy looking on the outside a lot this girl eliza blue here seems that's a sad predicament to be in as a person that um you got to go out and stir up this kind of controversy maybe pay for it based on what you're saying well i don't know that she did i I'm not saying that. Could be the case. But whatever it is, that you want to be famous just because you want to be famous. I got to tell you, fame comes with a lot of downside, a lot of downside.
Starting point is 00:14:35 If you're going to be famous and deal with the downside of fame, I hope you built something great because it is somewhat of a chain and a shackle to you to a large degree. And somebody that wants that just for the sake of wanting it doesn't understand it very well. What was the biggest bullshit you had to deal with? Well, I mean, you've been in my house in town. I mean, my house is like a fort, you know, because I have death threats. I've had people put in GPS ankle monitors that have threatened me, you know, all kinds of crazy stuff. But that comes with the territory in these days if you build something great. But if you build something great that you can really, that I built that myself.
Starting point is 00:15:15 I grew up in a trailer in Texas. I have a high school diploma. That's the extent of my pedigree. All right. And you've been to my house and I don't know any money on the house. I've only been to the top three floors. I have no debt. I've built some good stuff, but I've taken blank sheets of paper and you've been to my house and i don't know any money on the house i've only been to the top three floors i have no debt i've built some good stuff but but i've taken blank sheets of paper and i've turned them into things that that have done well i've got to build those things inspired the boss gave me the inspiration i did it so i get to hang on to that regardless if whatever happens in my life i go you know what it was nothing and now it's something and now my kids get to take that and build on top of that i got pride and integrity with that but somebody that says the and fame came because of that that's i want to be famous so i'm going to turn this blank sheet of paper into a
Starting point is 00:15:53 song no i'm going to turn the blank sheet of paper into a song because that's what i'm driven to do i don't know if anybody's going to hear it and then fame is a byproduct of that but if fame is the point and the goal, that's very hollow. It's never going to mean anything to you. Did you have a plan to become famous in the back of your mind? Was that part of it when you were creating? I always wanted to be able to get successful enough where I could play with my heroes, play music with my musical heroes.
Starting point is 00:16:20 So I wanted to be able to maybe play a – I got to do a couple of shows with Johnny Cash early in the day. That's so cool. Or be able to maybe play us I got to do a couple shows with Johnny Cash early in the day that's so cool or be able to play on the Grand Ole Opry stage you know be able to invite my family and grandparents from the World War II generation to the Opry and watch me sing those are the kind of things I was shooting for so it wasn't like I hope 50 million people know my name and I get to build a big old house that really wasn't in my mind it was can I achieve enough status to even be in the room next to the people that I really look up to. And get back to your family, it sounds like, too.
Starting point is 00:16:50 Jordan Peterson said one of the greatest things about being famous is that anyone in the world will talk to him, basically, that he wants to talk to. That's a good byproduct. Yeah, if I want to get a hold of somebody, I'm probably one or two people away from finding pretty much anybody. For us, the benefit is this Wednesday, we're planning on having several members of Congress on.
Starting point is 00:17:11 And I remember when we first started the show and we were reaching out to people. And I'm like, look, I got a bunch of subscribers. I got these big channels. And people would be like, thank you. We're not interested. Yeah. Then the show got to a certain level. And now everyone's begging us to come on.
Starting point is 00:17:22 And we have to tell people no. Like, sorry, man, we're booked up for two months. This is getting crazy. We have people being like, well, can you bump someone? And we're like, dude, we paid for their travel already. Like, you want to cover those costs?
Starting point is 00:17:32 Like, we're not doing it. Well, can I come on with them? No joke. Like, some high-profile people. And so this Wednesday we have a massive show planned, which I don't want to give too much details on,
Starting point is 00:17:43 but it's multiple members of Congress. They really, they like, you know, they're, they're now that everyone knows, I think Matt Gates said after the show that every member of Congress, like Freedom Caucus or Republicans communications director knows Tim Kast, IRL, and it's like talking about it. Like this is a real show where you can explain and talk about your ideas. Even before he came on, he said that, that they, that's what had been happening in Washington, D.C. You are realizing your goal. You said a few minutes ago, you know, your show and other people's shows, the point is
Starting point is 00:18:14 to inform people, make people think critically about what's going on in the country, save the country if an idea creeps in deep enough that really becomes important. And so now you've reached the level where people that actually can make law will sit on your show and express the same kinds of ideas. They're not going to hear these conversations in the halls of Congress. Congratulations. That's a big deal when that lands. I appreciate it. I never wanted to be famous.
Starting point is 00:18:39 The only goal I ever had was that I've got this poster on my wall that I've had since I started. And it's a follower count number. And the thing is, every time I get a higher guest, I move it forward. And Ron Paul is the last one. And once I interview Ron Paul, I quit. I'm done. Have you tried to get him yet? I think we're going to be able to.
Starting point is 00:19:00 They've said yes. It's just an issue that is very old. I'm kidding, by the way. There's no meter. But no, like one of the things is yeah like i just like you i wanted to have conversations with people i wanted to like talk with them here's here's a crazy thing that i probably shouldn't say but i will when i was 18 i'm sitting in my friend's house and we're watching real time with bill maher apparently real time with bill maher is really trying to get me on their show and i won't
Starting point is 00:19:22 do it so because i'm just like i mean i, I'd love to, but I fucking hate LA. So, I used to love LA. I don't even want to go on the show. I'll just go hang out if you want to. With Bill Maher? Yeah, like Bill. He will send Ian instead. He's great.
Starting point is 00:19:34 No, but I'm thinking maybe we do it if we set up a mobile show somewhere. We do the LA week or whatever. Be cool. Or maybe I just take Thursday, Friday off to do the show. I'm just like, why would I take my show off to do his show when I get more views than his show does yeah you've talked about this
Starting point is 00:19:48 before being hard to do other people's shows or have other people on who do a daily show because of the travel I wonder if he'd have us both on and we just do like an IRL time
Starting point is 00:19:56 well no they do like three panel members you know what I mean me you him and they don't care they won't do this show they said no
Starting point is 00:20:02 really is it contractual with the network no I think I think he would do it if we went there but fourth guy. They won't do this show. They said no. Really? Is it contractual with the network? No, I think he would do it if we went there, but he won't go here to do a show. Just like, I don't want to go there. He's got a new show, Club Random, which is pretty good. That's just him and a dude smoking cigars and talking about whatever. So I guess what I was pitched was doing both.
Starting point is 00:20:18 And I was like, okay. Club Random's awesome. Where do you get a blue mason jar? This was like in a- We ordered them. Yeah. Amazon. It was in a cupboard. We have brown was like in a... We ordered them. Yeah. Amazon. It was in a cupboard.
Starting point is 00:20:26 We have brown ones too. Just order four more. Yeah. They're really great. The best way. I hate refilling my water glass. I've never seen a colored mason jar. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:33 Anyway, man, you know what I'll say? You know, my last thoughts on all this stuff is I'm surprised people care so much. And there are people responding in the chat. They were like, no, it's about the censorship. It's about the censorship. No, it's's not it was never about the censorship because they were complaining before the censorship right and so it's just like okay well bro jeremy could have come on the show he doesn't have to but at the very least don't fucking talk shit if you're not going to come on the show yeah with the censorship so what i think what happened was eliza was being
Starting point is 00:21:02 trafficked five years or whenever this was I don't know how long ago five ten years ago whatever she did this video with world star records and then but she it was in a time in her life
Starting point is 00:21:10 now that she looks at when she was there she was being trafficked but at the time as she was in that being trafficked state she was like consenting to everything
Starting point is 00:21:16 and making videos about how awesome it was but it's like bystander syndrome or like Stockholm syndrome you gotta read Shane's story okay
Starting point is 00:21:25 she was sold for drugs yeah fucking wild dude so trafficked for sure the the guy that she was with told her this is the story she told and maybe she's full of shit i don't know we like there's only part one of an 80 000 word story but she claims that they were like they wanted drugs and they said look this guy's agreed to buy you in exchange for the drug so you got to go stay with him for a week and then she talked about how she overdosed because she basically had to sleep with this guy whenever he wanted so that he would give drugs to them and she hated it and was disgusted considered herself a child prostitute and then ultimately just od'd and woke up at cedarinai and apparently the haters confirmed that happened. So what concerns me is if she now looks at that world star
Starting point is 00:22:08 hip hop video as like a trafficking. Like just having that video is having trafficking footage. I think that happened later. I'm so lost on the timeline, man. She says she got trafficked a second time after the first time she OD'd. Her parents brought her back. There's more to the story. I don't know. But
Starting point is 00:22:23 the thing is about these people who hate her, it's an op. It's a PR op. They made her famous. Congratulations. We talked about her. I'm not kidding. And I genuinely— She doesn't have anything to hate that I can see.
Starting point is 00:22:38 They think that she went behind the scenes of Twitter and asked the admins to ban Brittany and Jeremy for things that weren't bannable offenses. That's what the thought is. And that she's maybe taking credit for some of her work. I saw that at one point. I really haven't followed this at all. And now the Daily Beast is writing about her. Now she's in the liberal sphere. It made her bigger than she
Starting point is 00:22:57 ever was. Yeah, yeah. She's famous now. I mean, nine-time Grammy nominee. You probably got actual awards or whatever, but you mentioned the Grammys. Yeah, we were talking about Grammys, so yeah. Did you win one? Nope. Did you win any awards that matter?
Starting point is 00:23:13 Well, in the country music world, yeah. CMA Awards, ACM Awards. I was ASCAP Song of the Year three years in a row. ASCAP? Three years in a row. I got that one. So in Nashville, I mean, ASCAP Song of the Year. You just wrote a song about Eliza Blue
Starting point is 00:23:25 in 30 seconds. I did. That was pretty good. Do you want to hear my silly song, I'm Offended? Yeah, let's hear it. I'm Offended.
Starting point is 00:23:31 Okay, it's the first time this has ever been performed outside of my house. All right, let's go. So I plan on, I just recorded this. I'm going to put it out after the Tom McDonald song.
Starting point is 00:23:39 So I'll put it out maybe like in April. This is my little take on people getting offended. Here we go. It seems like these days maybe like in April. But, it's my little take on people getting offended. Here we go. It seems like these days No matter what you say Someone's losing
Starting point is 00:23:51 Their ever loving mind It's like they're looking For a reason To have their fragile feelings Hurt Every single time My country truck I gas it up.
Starting point is 00:24:05 You've got your fancy Tesla hooked up to a plug. I skip the jab, I know you're mad. Cause I'm breathing free at last and you're still stuck behind your mask and I'm offended. You're offended. Let's all get offended tonight. I'll order us a beer, we can sit down right here. Screaming, yelling, cussing, fussing, fighting. Now hang on just a minute, you can't amend the first amendment.
Starting point is 00:24:39 You're offended, I defend it all the time. So let's take another sip, Don't hold back and let her rip Cause in the end you'll be left and I'll be right And I'm offended You're offended Let's all get offended tonight I'll order us a beer We can sit down right here
Starting point is 00:25:04 And scream and yell and cuss and fuss and fight I like to shoot my.22 Somehow it seems to always trigger you I pray to God, you think that's odd Cause you say he don't exist, so why are you so pissed? I'm offended, you're offended, let's all get offended tonight I'll order us a beer, we can sit down right here And scream and yell and cuss and fuzz and bide
Starting point is 00:25:40 Hey, I'll order us a beer We can sit down right here And scream and yell and cuss and fuzz and whine I'm offended. Patty! You're offended. You're offended. You're offended. He's offended.
Starting point is 00:25:57 I was really offended by that debate. I'm still actually. Oh, thank you. I'm so angry. I have a Tesla, and I felt personally slighted. It was the way you were. And I'm offended angry. I have a Tesla. I felt personally slighted. It was the way you were. And I'm offended that you took offense to that. I actually have a Dodge Ram diesel, a turbo diesel as well, though.
Starting point is 00:26:10 So it's a 40-star. Bounce it out. In your car choices. Well, I got to bounce. I got the Tesla because I was like, yo, they're going to try and ban gas. And I wasn't wrong. California, Oregon, Washington, they're trying to get rid of it. You got an electric?
Starting point is 00:26:21 No. Really? You think you'll ever get one? I don't think so. You should. I mean, okay. Why? Why? Is this peer pressure? What do you mean? No. Really? You think you'll ever get one? I don't think so. You should. I mean, okay. Why? Why?
Starting point is 00:26:27 Is this peer pressure? What do you mean? No, no, because they're trying to ban gas. Are you offended by that? Sell me on the car that slams on the brakes when I'm on the interstate. I'm not saying buy a Tesla. Please keep selling me on it. Buy electric because clearly these people are trying to ban gasoline.
Starting point is 00:26:41 So having a backup that you can find alternate means of supplying energy for is probably a good idea. So like the Tesla, for instance, I could charge it off solar panels, which would take forever. But if they shut down gas stations or cut the supply or jack the price, I'm not thinking about the political stance of having electric versus gas. I'm thinking about if there's no gas in my area because of war conflict or because biden's like we're banning gas backup plan yep i'm thinking about prepping of course they turn the electricity off can't charge it i can i've got we've got these big batteries i got one right here and we've got we lay out massive solar panels
Starting point is 00:27:18 yeah you should see them this one battery that we have right here if i plugged it in the tesla the whole battery i'd imagine would give the car about four or five miles of driving time meaning it would take you a week or maybe two weeks to fully charge the tesla off the solar panels we have for this two weeks and that's like direct sunlight perfect bad do you want to drive anywhere though only like an armored tesla truck or something someone someone someone uh bust their leg and they get an infection need antibiotics you're gonna want to drive absolutely you got horse horse might be good though your place you got a tower basically there's this uh with solar panel are you hooked up to solar at all at the house or is that just a little there's uh they do it in
Starting point is 00:27:58 the fibonacci sequence so like the way the trees grow the way the leaves are like at angles of like the fibonacci going up, gets more sunlight, 40% more in December than your average flat solar paneling. So you might be able to make these small solar towers with panels that wrap around. If I could get an electric vehicle that didn't have AI all over it, I might be more apt to doing that. But when I hear, I've heard stories like that too, where the car slams on its brakes and takes off.
Starting point is 00:28:23 That's only if you turn it on. Can you get an electric car without AI? You don't have to turn the AI on. You and takes off. That's only if you turn it on. Can you get an electric car without AI? You don't have to turn the AI on. You can just drive it. How do you know it's definitely off? That's my question.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Because if you let go of the steering wheel, you'll crash. Yeah, but like the car is still monitoring you. It's still collecting data. That's not the issue.
Starting point is 00:28:40 It could turn itself on. We're talking about whether it slams its brakes on. If you put on full self-driving, it slams its brakes on for me once a week okay that's not fair once a month but once a week it will break and i and i tap the accelerator to make it to cancel the braking and that's fucking annoying there have been a couple times where it slammed the brakes on outright we
Starting point is 00:28:59 flew forward okay so what happens if this car that's driving itself gets in an accident really hurt somebody that happened insurance companies come in how does that settle out in the courtroom yep when you're not the one that did it this just happened it's the car broke on a highway and caused an eight car pile up and a bunch of people got hurt so is the driver still at fault even though the car did it yep on its own yep so now you're responsible not only for yourself but also for what the ai decides to do that's right so i'm responsible for something i cannot control you can control it don't get in it yeah or don't that's why i don't want if you if you if you grab a gun if you're holding a gun we just made a big circle tim right back to where i was
Starting point is 00:29:38 check it out let's say you have a gun and uh it misfires and hits a kid in the head and kills him. You in a jail? Malfunction. Let's say. Yeah, negligence. But let's say, like, you didn't pull the trigger. You didn't pull the hammer back. Something happened, and there's a malfunction causing it to go off. Yeah, it must have been the armor.
Starting point is 00:29:59 Not even that. Let's say, quite literally, you pick up a gun, and you're holding it, and then it goes off and hits somebody, and're like literally everyone saw you thought because the gun was in the aiming in the direction of another human being which is always ricochet ricochet yep okay we're i guess the point is if you pick up a gun and you and it fires and hit somebody you're getting you're in trouble right so the same thing goes wrong with the car you're in a car and the car stops and causes a pileup. That's your fault. Just because... What if insurance goes up if you have an AI-driven car because you can't control what the AI might do?
Starting point is 00:30:31 Are you more of a liability at that point? Let me ask you this. A car can break. If you're driving your car and you slam the brakes on abruptly for no reason on a highway and everyone crashes and people get hurt, is it your fault? You get in trouble? You do. So there's no difference in the mechanism you can push a pedal down or you can press a button to turn the computer auto drive on either way you slam the brakes okay you can't absolve yourself
Starting point is 00:30:53 i'm kind of with you on this one you said like if you are at the point where you needed like a car that badly do you want to go anywhere like i sort of want to get into the part where we have a compound and no one can leave and every skilled person we know and like and trust. You can leave if you really want to. I will just not be leaving. The doors will be closed behind you when you leave. It's like agoraphobia, but in more of a prepper, like on a huge plot of land sense. What about diesel?
Starting point is 00:31:16 You guys, you got diesel? Make your own diesel kind of thing set up? No. You can't mess with that. But I've got fuel. You know, people think that 20 or 30 gallons of gas matters it i mean it's just it just won't do much right for very long that's why i like that that emp stuff we're talking about again i don't i don't listen to like somebody on the news or
Starting point is 00:31:35 my own opinion or what i think i go back and look up the military has studied all this stuff ad nauseum for many many decades very very detailed reports and when they go in and every single time it says if you blacked out the whole country we we would expect 10 to survive a year wow in 90 days it's only 30 yep in 90 days and here's why people people don't people don't understand they don't think about the fact that water, all water, gets pumped by electric pumps. Right. All water. Natural gas is moving through lines.
Starting point is 00:32:11 They got big pumps pushing that stuff too. So your hospitals go out. You don't have water. Not having water is a big deal. You can go without food for quite a while. You can't go without water for more than about 72 hours. You're done. Right.
Starting point is 00:32:21 So where do you get clean water? People will be drinking water out of the creeks, out of the ponds. And here comes dysentery. Here comes all the cholera dying cholera all you know knowing how to purify water did you know that regular regular old bleach like what you would put in a washing machine you put there's there's charts you can go download a chart on it how many drops of bleach per how many per a gallon yeah and you can literally get the dirtiest nastiest water out of a creek out of here in West Virginia. And if you hit it with that chlorine and let it sit, you can drink it. Not only do we have water stores here, we've got emergency water filter straws.
Starting point is 00:32:57 You ever see those? You can drink the water straight out of the creek right through it. All that garbage out. The Life Straw. Life Straw. Do you guys know what a Berkey is? Oh, you're going to want to see this one. B-E-R-K-E-Y.
Starting point is 00:33:07 Oh, yeah. It's a water filter. We have a water distiller. Okay. So you can actually scoop up the gunk water and put it in and it distills it.
Starting point is 00:33:14 Okay. Well, that's kind of what a Berkey does. So a Berkey, my dad ran across these. My dad was doing mission trips to Africa. And so he's over there
Starting point is 00:33:22 and these people have these big stainless steel looking water can things. He's like, what is that? They go, oh, that's a Berkey and they could basically
Starting point is 00:33:30 go scoop out muddy water and the filters are so tense on those things that by the time it gets through there's nothing but clean water.
Starting point is 00:33:36 Here's the bad thing you do. You can buy them on Amazon. You just get, you hang a big tarp up in the morning and then you have the tarp hung at both sides and at the bottom pinched in.
Starting point is 00:33:46 And you know what that does? Dew. The dew collects and pours, and then once it gets too heavy, it falls down and filters and fills up, and you get clean water. It might be worth getting some of these Berkeys. Unless you're in Arizona. You could probably put- Unless you're in Arizona.
Starting point is 00:33:57 The filters would be, get like 20 filters for these Berkeys, and then it could filter river water, I think. We also have- I don't know if it gets protozoa out. It'll do like, yeah, they do like 3,000 gallons or something like that. It's crazy. We also have dehumidifiers. Basically, it just produces water from the air.
Starting point is 00:34:11 Most people don't think about that stuff. That's why I say that. That whole thing on the balloon, everybody went, oh, whatever, it's a balloon. I'm sure the government's got it. They're not thinking about what that could possibly be. We've got probably like 20 gallons of mouthwash. You know why?
Starting point is 00:34:26 Because your breast stinks real bad. Aniseptic. Yeah yeah mouthwash is alcohol it's an antiseptic so uh you get an infection takes a mouthwash clean it off and it'll it'll take care of it and there's some people that hypothesize that if we ever got into a hot situation with china you know china makes so much of our medicine antibiotics uh antibiotics insulinics. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Totally. Antibiotics, insulin, a lot of our stuff that you got to have it, that all they'd have to do is go, okay, no more medicine. And then can you imagine as medicated as America is,
Starting point is 00:34:56 and a lot of people really, I mean, you've got insulin, you've got to have insulin if you've got diabetes. You have to have it. What would happen in the country if you shut our medicine off? So a lot of people are calling their doctors and going, hey, can you call me in three rounds of amoxicillin and three rounds of cefalexin and three rounds of doxycycline? And put them in a dark room and they're good for three or four years. A lot of people are doing that. The scary thing is diabetics die instantly.
Starting point is 00:35:20 Yeah. Without refrigeration. Can't store insulin. Keep it cold. And again, i was telling you about how that jackery will keep a freezer frozen for 16 hours so you get two of those three and just well a freezer if you don't open it very often you freeze it for about eight hours out of 24 but you know you know what they used to do though is stone cellar yeah it's about 50 55
Starting point is 00:35:40 degrees yeah so uh back in day, they'd ship ice in or in the winter, they would collect ice and store it in sawdust in their basements. Yep, icebox. And it would last until like, yeah, icebox,
Starting point is 00:35:51 until June or July. And then they would then ship in big blocks of ice from the north covered in sawdust into places like New York and that would last the next several months.
Starting point is 00:36:03 Isn't that crazy? Wow. Yeah, you had to get ice shipped in. What do you do if you're on a high rise in Manhattan? Nothing. They didn't have high rises. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:36:08 No. I'm saying now. Oh, right now. You're fucked. What do you do? Get eaten. I feel like we should have a whole generation of kids
Starting point is 00:36:14 who are like, instead of being like, I want to live in a penthouse in this apartment, they should be like, I want to live in an earth ship that has a natural way of cooling itself
Starting point is 00:36:20 so I can preserve what I have. It sounds crazy, but it's because you have to be forward thinking and i think so many people who are investing their lives into like metropolis lifestyle they don't think it will ever occur to them and i'd rather just be safe than sorry yeah i think they think nothing's ever going to happen there's smart people that got their hands on it but but every like end of the world movie i've ever seen something happens in the city first yeah it's so fragile yeah the emps i've ever seen something happens in the city first yeah
Starting point is 00:36:45 it's so fragile yeah the emps i don't know if they're gonna have the range to wipe out out here we're about it so i looked at i look we've done the nuke map thing on the average nuclear weapon we're out of range of everything even even the biggest craziest ones we're barely like the the biggest we know of we're just outside of its range where we are now. We're moving a bit further away, so we're even further out of the range. And I'm like, we're going to build a Faraday cage. Then we're going to put a smaller Faraday cage in it. Then we're going to put a smaller Faraday cage in that. And we're going to store some phones, some batteries, and some computers.
Starting point is 00:37:18 You can turn whole rooms into Faraday cages. Yeah, I got a buddy who works on cell and EMF tech for the government contracts and stuff. Jeremy's actually going to be in town. Jeremy Riss, the alien scientist who can build the Faraday cage. He'll be in town a couple weeks. We should do it. But for now, we should wrap it up. So, John Rich, thanks for the song.
Starting point is 00:37:35 Thanks for hanging out. Yeah, thanks for letting me sing and hang out, guys. Absolutely. This was a blast. And girls. And for everybody who chose to remain a member despite all of the drama, I appreciate it. Look, I'm never gonna bend the knee to anybody who's demanding i do something i'm gonna do what i want to do
Starting point is 00:37:49 and if at any point you think that what i do doesn't i don't i don't deserve your membership then i strongly encourage you to cancel your membership because if you personally don't think i deserve your money then i don't and that's all i can say i'm not trying to be a dick and i'm not trying to do i mean this with the utmost respect. If I was selling vanilla ice cream and then one day you were like, yo, I think your ice cream is not that good. I'd be like, oh my gosh, you can't buy it.
Starting point is 00:38:13 Like, don't buy it from me. I'm not trying to force you to buy it. But I appreciate everybody who's a member who helps make it all possible. I really do. We got a bunch of hard work to do in this culture war. The weird satanic bullshit kind of freaks me out. The drama is kind of depressing because, you know, when I see all this stuff, not just about Jeremy, but, you know, it's not even about that.
Starting point is 00:38:34 It's the Young Turks. I'm like, I think humans just prefer this. They don't – maybe people don't really want to discover fusion technologies and, you know, space travel. That's the scary thing. But you know what? So long as I do, I'm going to keep doing my thing. So thank you all for being members. Thanks for hanging out tonight.
Starting point is 00:38:52 And we'll see you all next time.

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