Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #179 - Video Evidence Of Vote Fraud Drops, PA GOP DISPUTES EC Votes w/ Luke Rudkowski

Episode Date: December 5, 2020

Tim, Ian, and Lydia host friend and fellow YouTuber Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change to discuss recent developments in the Georgia and Pennsylvania elections, the Covid-19 vaccine, and Joe Biden's doin...gs.  Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Donald Trump has filed a new lawsuit in Georgia challenging over 100,000 votes, essentially saying, shut her down. We also have an update that members of the Pennsylvania House and Senate, the Republican Party, are basically saying that the state was not lawfully certified. We also have an order from Supreme Court Justice Alito. Well, basically, this lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of mail-in ballots may be moving forward. It was docketed. And these are major issues that could change the election, I guess. Right now, the media has been adamantly saying President-elect Joe Biden. I was watching a press conference from Biden earlier, and it was really funny because all these journalists would always say, President-elect Biden, you know, blah, blah,
Starting point is 00:00:44 blah. That's a question. And then Joe Biden actually brings up when I won the election, as all of you have now noted. And I'm like, it's really weird that they have to keep affirming it over and over and over again. And it could be weird because Trump keeps saying he didn't lose, I guess. But Trump potentially has two states being tossed up right now. I'm not saying it is probable that he wins, but these things are moving forward. And Georgia is particularly interesting specifically because we got video that came out just a couple of days ago, maybe even the other night, that shows some of the vote counters pulling out boxes. So they say they pull out the surveillance footage, actual video
Starting point is 00:01:23 evidence showing them. They walk up to people, they say something, we don't know what they say. But according to sworn affidavits, the observers there said that they were told to leave. Then on the footage, you see these people pull boxes out from under tables, and then continue counting. Well, according to the sworn affidavits, they were the observers are told counting was stopping. It is also estimated that each box contains about 6000 votes. And you know, six times four, you have about 24,000 votes there, which coincides with a data released by The New York Times, which was talked about quite a bit, where just around 23 or so thousand votes came in at 1234 a.m. around the exact same time all this is happening.
Starting point is 00:01:58 I'm not saying it's definitive proof of anything. I'm saying this is some of the hardest evidence we've seen so far. But Georgia has basically come out, the Republicans saying it's not true. We've looked into this. There's nothing. There's nothing. I don't find that satisfactory. I find it very strange. So we're going to talk about this and a bunch of other things. The Bay Area is going on hard lockdown. California is ordering everybody. California is ordering everybody basically stay in their homes. And we're about to see what they're calling the strictest and the harshest lockdowns we've seen yet, even amid governors like Newsom breaking their own rules. Rules for thee, but not for me. So today, we're hanging out with Luke Rutkowski again.
Starting point is 00:02:35 Howdy. I am the executive chairman and head honcho of WeAreChange.org. I like vanilla ice cream. And interesting fact about me, Chris Matthews msnbc called me a right-wing racist tea bagger and bill o'reilly called me a jihad loving liberal so yeah um that about describes it's on the news so it's true and you're telling me just because joe biden put president-elect in the background of him that doesn't make him the president-elect that's the creepiest thing yeah i mean i thought that's how it works no i mean i thought i thought, you know, Brian Stelter over at CNN could just say words and they were true. Like, not that he reported the news, but that the words he said were infallible and just became reality. It became true.
Starting point is 00:03:13 So that when he and all the other anchors are like, Joe Biden is president-elect, there's a literal ripple in space-time and we all get shocked back. And then Joe Biden just appears with the words appear behind him. It's just reality shaping. Modern day wizards, but they can't get out of the shower correctly without grabbing their dog's tail. Yes, this is a story that came out today. According to Joe Biden. This is not the breaking news. He broke his foot tipping over a shower when he was trying to pull his dog's tail.
Starting point is 00:03:42 Okay, okay. Sorry, I'm getting excited here. This is supposed to be just basic introductions. We got big breaking story trump is suing georgia again there's a dispute here this could call the electoral votes in a question but no okay we'll do the breaking news joe biden said he was getting out of the shower naked chasing his dog and grabbing his tail and slipped and broke his foot and i love the memes're like, do we have a president-elect or do we have a four-year-old chasing the dog and slipping while naked?
Starting point is 00:04:08 Like, what is going on with this? Did you guys hear that Joe Biden said, he basically said, if he disagrees with Kamala Harris, like he said to Obama, he would say he contracted a disease and then resign.
Starting point is 00:04:21 And everyone's like, what? You said that? I started off my video with that today. It's absolutely mind-boggling to see this poor guy who has metal clips in his head literally holding back aneurysms. I didn't know this until you started telling me about this.
Starting point is 00:04:35 But today's story of what he says happened is absolutely mind-boggling because he was playing with his dog naked out of the shower. Pulling his tail. Yeah, he didn't mention why. Why would you pull your dog's tail? And where does your foot come into play in all this? Yes.
Starting point is 00:04:50 He decided to grab the dog's tail. I have no idea, but they have yet to explain it. And, I mean, at least we can't say that the next four years won't be interesting. They're going to be filled with a lot of just perplexing, mind-boggling statements that I'm absolutely looking forward to because it shows you how untrustworthy and absurd government is. I'd liken a Joe Biden presidency to like a Benny Hill montage, but I don't think that Joe Biden is spry enough to run through a bunch of different rooms while being chased
Starting point is 00:05:17 by a constable. You know what I mean? Yeah. He has a hairline fracture. He can barely move. Yeah, but there's a picture of him putting his full weight on it that people are sending around. He's wearing the boot. And then when he was doing the interview with cnn they were like why aren't you wearing the boot and he's like oh you know it's a little clunky so
Starting point is 00:05:31 i'm not wearing it people think that uh this is the conspiracy theory i guess i don't know i don't know if it actually makes sense to call it a conspiracy they think that joe biden had to get a ct scan for his brain and so they just said all right he broke his foot and so then when he's telling his story like how it happened it's one of the most ridiculous stories you've ever heard guy getting out of the shower naked chasing his dog around all slippery and then falls and grabs his dog tail or whatever and freak why would he do that why would you grab your dog's tail i'm naked out of the shower hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on i'm sorry i'm sorry i should be framing this not in the like actual neutral here's the report i should be framing this not in the like actual neutral. Here's the report. I should be framing this in a politically ideologically driven way like the media does.
Starting point is 00:06:09 OK, Joe Biden ferociously abusing his dog slips and falls, makes more shatters bone and ankle. Oh, my. So he's angry. See, and then what you do is the title should be Joe Biden abusing his dog falls, breaks ankle. And then later on, you say he was grabbing his dog's tail, comma, which many say is animal abuse, comma. Yes. He's at it now. Now that we've established that, we can say today in the news, Joe Biden, comma, a known
Starting point is 00:06:36 animal abuser, comma, was talking about his economic plan. Now you can say he beats dogs. Excellent. Congratulations. This is a cycle of media. Anyway, this is a long intro. Ian's also hanging out. He couple of questions what's tea bagging family-friendly show uh i don't think why did he call you that
Starting point is 00:06:56 well because of the tea party uh connection chris matthews was saying any anyone a part of the the tea party was a tea bagger, and that was his kind of term against people. And he mentioned it off the SPLC that listed me and Ron Paul together as some kind of... I'd like you to imagine... What kind of person do you imagine when you think of the tea party?
Starting point is 00:07:21 Post or after Glenn Beck took it over? I don't know. Just 2012. Right wing. No, no, no. Describe the person. What do they look like? A Tea Party person?
Starting point is 00:07:33 Are we talking about like a little girl going to a Tea Party or just an actual political? What's the first stereotypical view of a Tea Party person? Originally, it was Ron Paul. It was libertarian. It was right wing. And then afterwards? And then afterwards. The people who are out waving the flags. Yes.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Those were kind of Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin enthusiasts. But what do they look like? Average Americans. They were they were like slightly older. Not old. Sarah Palin. Middle aged white dudes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:54 The men. So I want you to imagine what Chris Matthews is saying is thinking when he's imagining a bunch of these like middle aged white dudes waving flags all bobbing up and down. Like, I'm not going to explain what teabagging is. Yes, you don't want to do that. But I actually talked to Chris Matthews one-on-one about this. I went up to him during one of the presidential debates, and I was like, Hey, I'm Luke from We Are Change, WRC.
Starting point is 00:08:15 He's like, Wait, I know that from somewhere. I'm like, You do? Yes, that's because you slandered and lied about me and my news organization. And he's like, No, I didn't. I'm like, Yes, you did. I'm like, We got in an argument. He's like no i didn't i'm like yes you did i'm like i'm like we got an argument he's like i never said that i never did it i don't know what you're talking about you're crazy i literally pulled out my phone i was like you wait right here you stay right here don't move anywhere pulled up my phone played the video for him i was like you watch this
Starting point is 00:08:37 like and he looked at he looked at the video and he looked at the microphone that said we are change he's like oh all right i gotta go i don't know i thought you were somebody else i gotta get out of here i'm like you have no honor you have no i was like what is the evidence what information did you have to slander and label me this what did you do like how like because because that's a major declaration you have to understand at those times especially when barack obama was president the spc listed me ron paul and many other libertarians right along the kkk they even made interactive maps today yeah i mean it's that's what it kind of began with and i remember facing him one-on-one i was like answer me tell me why
Starting point is 00:09:17 you uh slandered me didn't have an answer see all the stuff all the stuff we're seeing now with like how the media smears and slanders people on the right and cancel culture, you were like right there in the front. You were the first to be – well, not the first to be, but in the culture war, they started maligning you and Ron Paul and all that. But then they actually – you were the first to be demonetized, the first. Selectively monetized with different videos, specifically not knowing what was going on. We talked to many different executives. We even snuck into some parties where I was able to talk to the head of YouTube monetization. And this was before there was any kind of concept of monetization. Yeah. Or like demonetization. Well, yeah. Yeah. No one
Starting point is 00:09:55 even knew what was going on. And then we, you know, you used to have a green dollar sign, but then some of our videos didn't have anything and no one knew what was going on at all. And three fourths of our income was taken away. Now it's, of course, fully taken away. There was no yellow dollar sign. Yeah, there was no yellow. Before yellow, there was just blank. And no explanation and no even guidelines or community strikes, nothing.
Starting point is 00:10:16 So you went through the terms of services. It said nothing about this exact scenario or situation. So we were kind of left scratching our heads like, what's going on here? Let's talk to some of these people. We reached out to a lot of them, talked to them one-on-one, including the head of YouTube monetization at that YouTube party that me and you snuck into with Casey Neistat behind him when he was running in there. That sounds awesome.
Starting point is 00:10:36 That was great. Walk behind a famous person, you can get in any building. It works. Exactly. I mean, we could get into all these little tricks and tricks, but that's a whole other topic to get into. We'll come at it. We've got to start talking about breaking news. don't forget lydia has also been sitting here
Starting point is 00:10:47 i am now that corner i push all the buttons lydia now that we've made it through the introduction make sure you smash the like button subscribe notification bell all that good stuff check us out on itunes spotify and all that if you want to catch the show if you miss the live show but let's talk about this breaking news man this is huge the election is not over from al jazeera trump campaign challenges over 100,000 votes in Georgia. New lawsuit is latest in long line of Trump challenges to U.S. election results, most of which have been thrown out. President Donald Trump's campaign filed another lawsuit seeking to overturn the United States
Starting point is 00:11:17 election results. The campaign announced Friday, this time contesting more than 100,000 votes in the state of Georgia. The new lawsuit filed by the Trump campaign and Georgia's Republican Party alleges that massive irregularities, mistakes and potential fraud took place in the state. Now, you know what I really, really love about this latest lawsuit? When the Republican Party is in it with Trump and they're saying, yes, look at all of these problems. And then when Giuliani drops an actual video and there's a lawyer, an attorney saying,
Starting point is 00:11:42 look at this video of people pulling ballot boxes out from under a table after they told everyone to leave and then counting tens of thousands of votes into one into 1 a.m. with no observers present. Georgia's GOP secretary of state says he has already investigated bombshell video Rudy Giuliani claims prove voting fraud and says it shows nothing out of the ordinary you mean you mean to tell me that once everyone leaves they immediately scuttle over and pull box out from under tables and then start counting them up until 1 a.m and that's normal i want to know what's ordinary yeah in the first place but giuliani is calling this the smoking gun and the bank heist video i mean you could make a lot of interpretations but i hope the person in
Starting point is 00:12:25 the video is set to testify i hope she's under oath and i hope we find out what happened with that usb that was clutched and well so well that's not that's not in the story but people have been posting a video that shows a woman with blonde braids they say it's the same person i'll be very careful because i don't know what this video is but you see this woman she's sitting talking to someone and then she palms a USB stick and then clutches it and the camera's like zoomed in. She stands up and then like slides it in her pocket. There are other videos of people doing this.
Starting point is 00:12:53 For what reason are they putting USB sticks into like voting terminals at these polling locations and then pocketing them and walking out? Because you'd think if it was something routine, they'd walk right up and pull the stick and put it in there and talk to people and then take it out, look at it and, you know, put it away. But they're like palming it, like trying to hide it. So I don't know who that lady is in that video. I can only assume they're saying it's the same person. But that is crazy. It's crazy to me is that's the kind of evidence that you get Bill Barr saying there's no evidence we've seen to date that, you know, would have changed the outcome of the election. Yeah, watching someone stick a USB stick in a machine and then pull it out isn't proof that the election was, you know, flipped.
Starting point is 00:13:33 But it is evidence that somebody broke the law. You just can't say they changed the results of the election. He also said so far. To date. Yeah, yeah, to date. So we're still waiting for the exact information. It's important not to jump to conclusions. But with these important events, it's important to pay attention to them and hope that it goes through the right legal process where people could actually get the right information and find out more under oath exactly what happened here. Because, I mean, a lot of people in the mainstream media are saying, enough, let's stop asking questions.
Starting point is 00:14:02 It's already done. We have the president-elect. But if we could have four years of absolute Russian collusion madness, I think we could allow a few weeks to ask some serious questions about our elections, which, by the way, all the mainstream media pundits telling you to trust the election results were just telling you not to trust it months ago, especially John Oliver on his HBO show, who actually did a pretty good job about Dominion voting machines and the entire problem with electronic voting machines last year and now he's denying it now he's saying if you're questioning the elections you're you're you're part of I think he said a fascistic government or you're you're crazy if you're questioning this
Starting point is 00:14:43 this year's elections I don't know his exact quote so I don't want to misquote him. But he's on the complete other spectrum where he was a year ago providing pretty good solid evidence, pretty good questions, pretty good evidence laid out in front of us saying that there are some legitimate questions that should be asked about the integrity of our elections. I watched this video that they put out where you can see them pulling out a box from under a table. There's a website called Lead Stories, which has defamed me and published fake news about me. So I had a tweet about Epstein and about Bill Clinton being in flight logs and, you know,
Starting point is 00:15:18 witness IDing him. And they took that tweet, called it fake news, but then wrote their fact check, which basically confirmed everything. It's just like it's a scam. They say, here's the article. Here's the truth. And they don't care what you actually said. They just want to make sure that on Facebook, people who see it, it says fake news.
Starting point is 00:15:34 So they fact check this story about Giuliani. And they say it's fake news. It was legal ballot counting. Nothing to see here. Why? Well, they asked someone. And that someone said, don't worry, everything's fine. That explains it.
Starting point is 00:15:49 Case closed. But here's the best part. One of the quotes they have, this is what this is what the person says. They say Francis Watson, chief investigator for the Georgia secretary of state. Yes, the GOP, who said that we've already looked into it. Nothing to see here. Told lead stories during a phone call on December 3rd that the ballots were in standard containers. No one's disputing that.
Starting point is 00:16:11 And the work during the time in question had nothing to do with pulling ballots from under the table, she said. Quote, there wasn't a bin that had balance in it under the table. So what did we see them pull up from under the table? That was a ballot box full of ballots and then start counting. She says it was an empty bin and the ballots from it were actually out on the table when the media were still there. And then it was placed back into the box when the media were still
Starting point is 00:16:32 there and placed next to the table. There is a video you can watch where a woman with braids walks up to a group of people. Then those people all leave. Then they walk over to the table, pull a box out from under the table. Four boxes.
Starting point is 00:16:46 They do it multiple times. And this person who's debunking this says it was placed next to the table. You can literally watch the video where it's not next to the table. This is not a real fact check. Did Giuliani actually say it was proof? Oh, yeah. The headline said that he said it was proof. He's saying it's the smoking gun.
Starting point is 00:17:03 The bank heist video. He didn't say evidence. He said proof. He tweeted, election in Georgia is now proven to be a fraud. Then he tweeted again, the videotape doesn't lie. Fulton County Democrats stole the election. It's now beyond doubt. Go to the tape.
Starting point is 00:17:15 Smoking gun from Georgia. I think he's destroying his credibility by throwing the word proof around so haphazardly. Because that might be evidence, but it's definitely not proof. It's the hardest evidence we have so far but there's there so there was a a document that was going around showing the the vote tabulations in real time there's been a whole bunch of analysis around this now in one of these uh data dumps it was at i think like 12 34 a.m and this is from the new york times the new york times like data release on the election night. So it's December, I'm sorry, November 4th, 1234 a.m. Around 23,900 or so ballots came in and 98% were for Joe Biden. Now people are seeing this video and going back to those articles and those, you know,
Starting point is 00:17:57 analyses saying, wait a minute, on this day in Georgia at 1234 a.m., we know they stopped counting at 1 a.m. That means you've got four ballot boxes, which you can see in the video, each estimated to contain 6,000 votes, 24,000 votes. Now people are going back to the previous data and saying 98% for Joe Biden. That looks like they're tabulating those ballot boxes they pulled from under the table. So is it proof? Is it the smoking gun? I think if you went to a regular person and showed them that video, they'd be like, what?
Starting point is 00:18:31 If you then show them the data from the election counting releases that were coming in, your average person is probably going to be like, oh, yeah. So I'm not saying it's true. I'm just saying when it comes to these situations that are extremely political, it's proving something beyond a reasonable doubt for me i look at this and i'm like how do you argue against it what do you have to say when they're like oh no no it was next to the table no it wasn't it was normal ballot counting then why do we have two sworn affidavits from people saying they were told they had to leave and counting had stopped not only
Starting point is 00:18:59 that in georgia you know they claimed a water main broke and they had to stop counting never happened what an election i remember this they were like a water main broke in georgia you know they claimed a water main broke and they had to stop counting never happened what on election i remember this they were like a water main broke in georgia so they're sending everybody home really weird we also had a story where a guy apparently was a leaky toilet that's it like what does that have to do with why can't you count votes because of a leaky toilet there's another story where a guy said that in georgia they told everyone they had to leave because counting was done they're like no we're not leaving so they drove a forklklift and blocked the view so they couldn't actually see what was going on. Yeah, it doesn't help your cause when you're trying to block people from seeing what you're
Starting point is 00:19:32 doing. And it doesn't help your cause when you have a record of stealing elections, just like the DNC did against Bernie Sanders. So I still, no matter what, have to give the benefit of the doubt until we have their side of the story, their version of events. I'm still waiting until these court proceedings happen. I want to see more. I want to see everything, and I want to hear the counterargument to what we're seeing right now because I think we definitely deserve it right now. There's no real argument right now. Look, look, look.
Starting point is 00:19:59 That's why I pulled up the fact check. When they publish a quote where it's like they looked into it and it said it was nothing i'm like that's that's look i get it that's not a response i want that lady under oath explaining herself exactly what she was doing and every little thing uh you know described in detail because we deserve that exactly coming out and saying trust me yeah no i watched a video they're liars they're yeah they cheated bernie sanders out of the no no these are the republicans these are the georgia are the Georgia Republicans. It's Raffensperger. It's Brian Kemp.
Starting point is 00:20:27 I'm talking about in larger picture in this whole election, what we're seeing happening here. There's definitely a lot of anomalies that don't make sense. For sure. And I think it was wrong what happened to Bernie, especially in 2016 and now. But I do have to say, if you won't fight for yourself, why do you expect me to fight for you? He took it. He bent over and he was like, yes, support Hillary. After everyone knew, including his own supporters who were just shocked.
Starting point is 00:20:50 Bernie Sanders in 2016. The millionaires and the billionaires in this country are exploding the working class. And then he became a millionaire. In 2020. No, no, no. Outside of that. 2020, he goes, the millionaires, not the millionaires, the billionaires in this country are supporting Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:21:05 Vote for him. When you say he got cheated out of the election, I know I've heard some stuff about what the DNC did. When you look at Debbie Washerman Schultz and the way that she was getting the electors during this election, you saw the rise in numbers. You saw the there's a lot of different little tricks that were used, you know, during the primaries that a lot of people directly point the finger at the DNC head, Debbie Washerman Schultz, which was, she was fired. She essentially was ousted as the DNC chair and hired immediately afterwards for the Hillary Clinton campaign. And again, this is also the same person that looked at me and told me that there wasn't a deposition matrix.
Starting point is 00:21:45 Disposition matrix. Disposition matrix. I keep messing it up. But again, when you look at the – They were feeding questions to the media so that Hillary had advantages in debates. That was one of them. There are leaked emails where they were basically talking about how they were doing everything in their power to help Hillary Clinton. And something about his Jewishness, right, in the leaked emails? I don't know about that.
Starting point is 00:22:01 I don't remember any of that. But we do have some more serious information, news pertaining to Georgia. So this is from just last night. President Trump's attorneys ask Georgia legislature to overturn election, select own electors. And they might do it. How do you think this is going to play out? This is what I really wanted to kind of ask you. I have no idea, man.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Where do we go from here? So there's some things that could happen. For one, we get Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia. If these three states, maybe Arizona, maybe Nevada, if their legislatures, which are controlled by Republicans, dispute the election and won't shut up about it, then by December, we're four days out. If they don't rectify this in four days, up about it. Then by December. We're four days out. If they don't rectify this. In four days. That's it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:49 I don't see. Those votes. Those votes aren't going to count. Trump's going to win. I'm not saying he's probably. Probably going to win. I'm not saying he's likely to. But I'm saying.
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Starting point is 00:23:21 Which ones do we count? I don't know. Democrats are going to be, we got to count the one that Joe Biden won. No, we dispute. You got to count the one that Joe Biden won. No, we dispute. You've got to count the Trump ones. Yeah. Hypothetically, if Donald Trump wins, I could really see people imploding. Imploding? I could see people exploding in the amount of frustration.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Their heads will explode, and then their quivering masses will start to slowly come together like the terminator and terminator 2 and i will turn into a giant antifa rage monster if it happens i will be watching cnn intently and i never thought i would say that but how do you see the rest of america responding to this because a lot of people are pointing to potentially even a bigger conflict look what they did look what they did in uh january 20th 2016 2017 sorry 2017 yeah i was they went around yeah yeah we were we were both there and they went around burning they they torched that immigrants you know that poor that poor working class immigrants limo he would he had his own limo as a contractor he would give people rides they torched it that was a very famous site as well as the garbage can
Starting point is 00:24:17 that was on fire with the rest of the mainstream media around it but but it's because they're like limousines are for the rich and it's like it's some poor guy who leased it to run a business to drive people around he's not rich they don't care so if you look man i'll tell you this if trump does find a way to flip this i'm boarding up my windows man and i'm in the middle of nowhere okay i'm not really gonna board on my windows but uh i don't think you need to uh not out here but uh we we went to the we went to the armory the other day yeah yeah of course that was awesome luke and uh yeah we we went there and uh uh that was really fun bottom out yes uh it's very important to be able to defend yourself and have the right to defend yourself the armory a lot of politicians have a lot of security guards with machine guns and guns
Starting point is 00:25:02 around them and they think that they could afford themselves protection, but you shouldn't have any protection at all, which is absolutely ridiculous. And I think one of the core strengths of the United States that makes it as special as it is right now is the ability of individuals to be able to arm themselves. The Second Amendment is extremely important. And I think we're heading down a very dangerous road rather whether donald trump wins or whether biden comes in and then tries to restrict that right take away the right of individuals to defend themselves i think it's going to be a very big clash point between americans saying no this is absolutely not okay we had on destiny the other night and i
Starting point is 00:25:43 think one of the arguments he brought up is the perfect example of why Joe Biden thinks he's completely justified in stripping away your rights. When Destiny, who is a leftist, mentioned that we need a two-month hard lockdown and the government should support people, I said, don't people have rights? His response, and this is something I've heard a lot from the left, is, do you have a right to drive your car drunk? And my response is, you don't need to drive your car drunk. You do need to make a living and work a job and run your business and pay your employees. Like, those are things you need to do. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:15 So that's completely different. Yeah. That argument is totally irrelevant. But think about how Democrats, that's how they think. They're like, you can't drive your car drunk. Why would you go outside and get someone else sick? And it's like, because we have to live. Well, but you need to eat, but you can't steal food if you can't afford it.
Starting point is 00:26:29 You don't have the right to steal food if you don't have enough money for it. Well, what does that have to do with anything? If you need to eat, but you don't have a right to steal. But we give people food. We have food banks. We have welfare cards. Not sometimes. We literally...
Starting point is 00:26:41 Not everyone has access to that stuff. Well, they do. I'm just saying. It's a technicality. Like, you can go to food banks. You can get EBT cards. I think every state has an electronic benefits system. So if you steal food when you can go to the Department of Human Services and, you know, we have welfare programs, it's very different from getting drunk and driving your car.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Not only that, you know what the penalty is for stealing food typically slap on the wrist yeah you know the penalty is for driving drunk yeah driving dangerous yeah it's a felon you can't drive anymore you go to jail you get an ankle bracelet it depends on the state of course some states are more severe than others for sure but there's there's more here we got just just oh yeah before we go on i got evidence about this dnc tell them trying to trash Bernie for being Jewish. Really? Yeah, it's an email. This is from Politico, from the DNC CFO Brad Marshall sending it out to a bunch of DNC people.
Starting point is 00:27:35 And it said it may— Well, don't read it. Don't read it verbatim if they're trashing you. No, it's nothing that you can't say online, but it's cruel that they would do this. It might may. No difference. It's a typo. do this. It might may, no difference. It's a typo. But for Kentucky and West Virginia, can we get someone to ask his belief?
Starting point is 00:27:49 Does he believe in a God? He had skated on saying he has a Jewish heritage. I think I read he's an atheist. This could make several points difference with my peeps. My Southern Baptist peeps would draw a big difference between a Jew and an atheist. Marshall wrote in a message to several DNC communication directors. So we have, there's a lot to talk about, right? So much behind the scenes. a message to several dnc communication directors so we we we have uh there's a lot to talk about right so there's a reason why i highlight uh georgia and trump's attorneys asking georgia's
Starting point is 00:28:10 legislature to overturn the election and select their own electors because we have we have this going on right now supreme court again is asked to block biden in pennsylvania justice alito has given let me read it they say in a sign that the case okay let me stop this is act 77 it is the no excuse mail-in voting the absentee expansion in pennsylvania several republicans and uh brought brought the suit to uh the courts the lead plaintiff mike kelly won his election if they overturn or the judges rule this election was unconstitutional he causes damage to his own career that was noted by the judge they're saying that no excuse mail-in voting is a violation of the Constitution. It was thrown out by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on narrow grounds that,
Starting point is 00:28:53 sorry, you took too long to file. But in the lower court's ruling, they said that these Republicans will likely win on the merits. And what does that mean? I don't know. It could nullify Pennsylvania outright. Well, they've filed to the Supreme Court and Alito. Here's what they say. In a sign that the case is likely too late to affect the election, Justice Samuel Alito ordered the state's lawyers to respond by December 9th, a day after what is known as the safe harbor deadline. That means that Congress cannot challenge any electors named by named by this date in accordance with state law. State law is irrelevant to the constitutional process. The Constitution says the legislature decides how the elections are run and who the electors
Starting point is 00:29:35 are. Internally, the Supreme Court can complain about the legislature, but what the legislature says to the federal government in terms of their electors is an entirely different matter. More importantly, it's really interesting because I'm seeing two messages from the left. They're saying if Alito, Supreme Court justice, has ordered the state to answer by the 9th, that's after the safe harbor provision, meaning they didn't bring the dispute in soon enough. Therefore, the electors are certified. Case closed.
Starting point is 00:30:03 Biden wins. But that makes literally no sense. I actually have from Congress dot gov. It says December 8th, 2020, the safe harbor deadline. The U.S. code provides that if election results are contested in any state and if the state prior to Election Day has enacted procedures to settle controversies or contests over the electors and electoral votes. And if these procedures have been applied and the results have been determined six days before the electors meetings, then these results are considered to be conclusive and will apply in the counting of the electoral votes. Okay. Based on my reading of that, let me, let's ask,
Starting point is 00:30:42 let's ask it. Let's ask a few questions.. They say, if results are contested in any state, all right, question, are there results contested in any state by official governing bodies? Yeah. Yes. It seems like it. Of course. There's a lot of hearings happening now. I'm just a newbie. Is it contested?
Starting point is 00:30:59 Yes. Yeah. In Michigan, in Nevada, in Arizona, in Georgia, in Pennsylvania, there are active disputes. All right. And it's prior to election day. And if the state, prior to election day, has enacted procedures to settle controversies or contests over electors and electoral votes, have they? Does that mean general court system? Does that resolve the new complaints that have come up relative to fraud that happened
Starting point is 00:31:27 after the fact? See, this is where things get confusing. They say, if these procedures have been applied, has anything been applied to rectify complaints about voter fraud from the legislature, especially in Pennsylvania, who have called for an emergency session? Perhaps they would. Perhaps the argument is because I'm not a lawyer. The governor has to call a special session because he didn't.
Starting point is 00:31:46 There you go. There's no resolution. But now my question is this. What if the Supreme Court is saying, we want your answer by the 9th? Some conservatives are saying Alito set a trap. That if they now have to wait until the 9th to issue their you know response maybe they can do it sooner if they do then there is a dispute active the supreme court requested a response then wouldn't that and just basically void those electoral electoral college vote votes that's that's the question here who knows i mean trump really wants this to go to the supreme court because he knows he has the
Starting point is 00:32:20 advantage there and he has a lot of prior lawyers that were on the Bush team in the 2000 contested elections as well. We, I mean, that was contested all the way until mid December. So how is this going to unfold, especially if the votes aren't certified? If this goes to the Supreme Court, who's going to rule what? It's 2020. I think anything could happen at this point, but it's very hard to predict. I think it's the fact that the Supreme Court is involved, which makes this questionable, way there's two ways people are reading it and um some people are saying if they're not resolving this dispute and applying no nothing to resolve the controversies because they still exist then they haven't met the the deadline and the elections in dispute but it says my understanding is okay there's a controversy if the state has a way to
Starting point is 00:33:03 resolve these before election date, which many of the states do. You go to court, you file lawsuits. And if they've enacted procedures to do such, many of these things have gone to court and they've been thrown out or whatever, then it sounds like it's all resolved. But the Supreme Court steps in and says this is actually escalating. And if they have to wait till the 9th and the Supreme Court hasn't chosen to accept or dismiss, there's an active controversy in Pennsylvania.
Starting point is 00:33:28 How could they then meet that deadline? In fact, it sounds like this actually is bad news for Democrats because there's no way they can resolve it if it's going to Supreme Court, unless, of course, they sue and argue. It's irrelevant what the Supreme Court says to us because the state has already finished this. You know, I'll put it this way. There are legal experts who have said it's not going to happen. It's certified. It's done. There's nothing they can do about it. The Supreme Court has no say, right? The way I put it is, you have to understand that these are human beings who can choose to rule and exercise that power. Like the other day when we were talking about the ballot observation in Pennsylvania, a judge actually ruled when Trump's campaign, Giuliani, they were like 682,000 votes were counted with no observer.
Starting point is 00:34:12 And the judge is like, were there observers in the room? And Trump's lawyers are like, well, yes, but they didn't have meaningful access. They couldn't look at the ballots. The judge said, well, the election code doesn't say how close you have to be. That's a stupid judge. or they're paid off or or he's crooked so when you and then and then the left cheers for it okay i'll tell you what if you're going to cheer for what is obvious to any sane person a ridiculous ruling we know what observers are for there's that you know you see that photo from florida where they're like staring at the ballots with the pen and pointing it at bush vigor they're there to observe what the heck the pen and pointing it at Bush v. Gore?
Starting point is 00:34:46 They're there to observe. What the heck? And make sure that people are counting properly. For a judge to be like, well, they were in the room. The election code doesn't specify distance, so good to go. While other ones were kicked out and not allowed even in. Right. So, you know.
Starting point is 00:34:59 But as long as there's one. As long as there's one. That is not what the intent of the law was. So I tell you, if they can do that, if they can rule that way and the left cheers for it then i'll tell you this if if the supreme court takes this up and then the the four liberal justices i include roberts in that versus the five and the five say we don't care we're the supreme court here's our opinion boom it's done it's that that's it And they can say so there's there's we got huge news. Look at this. We got a letter to this out. It's a huge letter. I think
Starting point is 00:35:30 this was posted to what's being shared around quite a bit. They say 76 members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly. They're basically saying three USC 15 empowers Congress to reject electoral votes that are not regularly given or lawfully certified. The aforementioned conduct has undermined the lawful certification of Pennsylvania's delegation to the Electoral College. For these reasons, we, the undersigned members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, urge you to object and vote to sustain such objection to the Electoral College votes received from
Starting point is 00:36:02 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania during the joint session of Congress on January 6, 2021. We have Pennsylvania's state legislator officially now requesting from PA House GOP News. I'm assuming this is legit. We've got all these people who have signed on to this. If they have submitted this saying straight up, the results are disputed. We object. How is Pennsylvania going to be counted properly on January 6th? You're going to have Republican members of Congress who represent districts in Pennsylvania saying, we have submitted this letter.
Starting point is 00:36:32 We reject these votes. Deal with it. Is that enough to get Trump to win? No. That puts Biden at 286. They need two more states. Wow. So check it out.
Starting point is 00:36:43 If they get Pennsylvania and Michigan, then Biden's at 270. He wins. If they get pennsylvania and michigan then biden's at 270 he wins they get pennsylvania and georgia biden's at 270 he wins they need three states in order to make this happen it's actually not that hard to do which is kind of crazy it's possible but it's still a very big uphill battle and there's a lot of uncertainties and a lot there's a lot of things that haven't ever happened before when we saw what happened in 2000 it was between bush and gore in one state and one state right and a bunch of different counties doing different things yes and uh you know that was still extremely complicated this what all the other states complicates it tenfold and and now we're set into no man's land where we never were before.
Starting point is 00:37:28 There's still a lot of contention. There's even Donald Trump saying that he might not go to the inauguration. He might hold his own event. One day he's saying he'll concede. Another day he's saying that he said, quote, if we are right about the fraud, Joe Biden can't be the president. That's an exact quote there. So there's a lot in the air here. So listen, listen.
Starting point is 00:37:48 I've heard a lot from the media that Trump would stage a coup and all this stuff. But the media is hysterical. Trump derangement syndrome. So I'll ask you, what do you think the chances are that it's January 19th or whatever and Trump gives an address where he's like evidence of Chinese influence and interference? Joe Biden, we've seen the math we've seen the evidence he shows the videos he showed the charts and then says i refuse to to you know to accept this and trump's already got loyalists in in key positions especially in the pentagon what do you think the chances are he has some loyalists but if you look at the trump
Starting point is 00:38:20 presidency it is mirrored in individuals leaking information and backstabbing him and crossing him and vice versa. There's a lot of foul play within the establishment against Donald Trump. That's definitely fair. So Donald Trump doesn't have the establishment. He doesn't have a lot of the hardcore Washington, D.C. insiders. He doesn't have the media. He doesn't have the media he doesn't have social media he has a couple guys with trucks that that ride around with his uh flag on there but uh it's it's an extremely big uphill battle you know he should have known better because when he came in he took the advice of a lot of these crony rhinos yeah and so they were like yeah yeah you know you want sessions for you know for aging you want you want uh uh bolton he brought out
Starting point is 00:39:05 henry kissinger he sat down with henry kissinger before he got elected he he congratulated he was like it was like he was going to play ball with him a little bit exactly and then they and then it was and then it was knives out and they were all grinning and trump thought that he could come in and say okay i'll work with you guys we're gonna do things my way like yeah whatever you say trump and then they unsheathed those blades and then a couple it took trump a couple years to finally be like i really should have just fired everyone yeah as i know it's you know it's funny you know it's funny people say that he won't pardon snowden or assange because he's called them both you know treasonous traitors spies and all stuff but but there was a funny tweet where
Starting point is 00:39:41 someone uh i think glenn greenwald tweeted about it. And then someone said, why would Trump pardon them? He's repeatedly insulted them and called them names. And then Glenn Greenwald said something the effect of maybe it's because he these people are have targeted the deep state intelligence agencies which attacked and harassed Trump for years. And now he will enjoy some comeuppance or some karma for these people. I mean, he has the power to do it, but we also have to understand that it's because of the Trump administration why Julian Assange is where he is right now. It's because of his direct actions and his administration that Assange is in such a terrible place. Edward Snowden just tweeted out, don't pardon me, please pardon Assange, save his life. His life is on the line here. You know why Trump is doing it?
Starting point is 00:40:27 And why Trump did what Obama wouldn't? Why? I think Trump wants to know who WikiLeaks sources are. That was the part of the deal, part of the bargain that allegedly happened between the Trump administration
Starting point is 00:40:39 and Assange. That was public? That Assange, yeah. I mean, wasn't that public? I don't know. I remember reading articles about that and hearing there you go about that specific story that trump wanted to know who the source was for the dnc leaks and if assange gave it to him assange would be let go if he
Starting point is 00:40:54 didn't he would feel the full brunt of the u.s empire and he did and because julian assange will not sacrifice his legacy and his his organization and so you got to give him up you got to give it up to him. I mean, that's courageous. He's sitting in solitary confinement. He gave up his life because he wouldn't give up his source. And that's more integrity than an iota of what the mainstream media is. Yeah, they'll make a movie.
Starting point is 00:41:16 They'll make movies about that. But you know what the scary thing about it is, the difficult question? If we did get the source for the DNCc leaks officially on record from assange i think it would have been a game changer that would have reshaped the culture war on the and politics in this country especially pertaining to russia gate and where we are today with ukraine gate everything happened the impeachment it would have i i believe are you referring to seth rich no okay so that that's that's i i don't i don't know where that all is, but I do know that you had someone from WikiLeaks say that they were handed the drive, right?
Starting point is 00:41:53 If maybe it was Russia, maybe it wasn't. The point is it would have either confirmed or rejected that conclusion, in which case we would have known definitively. Let's say it was Russia. If we got that answer out of assange then we could have been like whoa trump did get information wikileaks was used as a as an useful idiot so that they could undermine blah blah blah or it turns out the media and everything was wrong and it undermines that entire russia gate but at the same time he's still accommodating to the
Starting point is 00:42:22 lunatics in the mainstream media that are literally regurgitating and making crazy theories up about Russian pee tapes. It was nuts. Why would you even try to appease him? And if you tried to appease him in exchange for Julian Assange's life, I mean, that's messed up. That's absolutely horrible. And I agree. This is a complex picture. You can't just paint Donald Trump black or white, good or bad.
Starting point is 00:42:43 It's far more complex than that because he did talk about bringing the troops back. He actually brought back 700 U.S. troops from Somalia. No, no, they're getting moved around. They're getting, whatever, out of there. He's trying. And most of Americans didn't even know that the United States had troops positioned in Somalia. Secret U.S. wars, dude. Yeah, there's an AFRICOM whole entire U.S. military unit inside of the whole African continent raging war right now, you know,
Starting point is 00:43:12 arming different factions. And I've been there. I've been on the front lines in Somalia. And the picture that's happening there is not a good one. And it doesn't do any favors to the United States. So, I mean, when it comes to Ass to assange i mean look at the work he did look at the information he he released especially with bradley manning chelsea man excuse me uh especially with everything we were we actually got to find out about the u.s military industrial complex that we would never know if it wasn't as as many on the right say the reason why they're adamant about trump pardoning assange and snowden is that they exposed the deep state yes these are these intelligence eight man think about how crazy it is that for the longest time if you came out and said they're they're waging a secret war in somalia
Starting point is 00:43:54 they beg oh he's crazy guy thinks the cia is coming to get him they call you a conspiracy theorist crackpot and then trump comes along and all of a sudden not just trump but with assange people like snowden the veil starts to get removed. And it turns out, could you imagine if the American people actually knew how many secret wars we were engaged in, what they would do? They'd probably revolt. People don't realize this. And you know what makes it work? The mainstream media, these large media organizations, are complicit.
Starting point is 00:44:22 They cover it up because I'll tell you this. I was in a, I was at a resort in Turkey in, um, what's a, what's the Eastern city in Turkey where they do this? This is, it's like the Russian resort. I can't remember the name. Tons of rich people. I was brought there by this, by the executives at vice top level people, top men, top men, top men. They bring me to this resort.
Starting point is 00:44:46 Antalia. I think that's what it's called. Oh. So I'm hanging out with the global elites, man. We're talking people who run telecoms, like CEOs, et cetera. They're having this meeting where they're talking about North Korea. Because Vice had gone into North Korea multiple times. And so you get all these rich people sitting around and you get Shane Smith who mentions
Starting point is 00:45:08 that the State Department actually contacted Vice following the North Korea documentary stuff they did. I actually worked on one of the North Korea documentaries for Vice called North Korean Motorcycle Diaries. I went to New Zealand for that because they had the footage. It was the crew that the people they rode motorcycles through North korea the state department wanted to talk to vice about it so when you actually have people in the u.s government and i'm not saying it's a conspiracy it's not they go there and say this is what you report or else it's look look look we've got
Starting point is 00:45:37 serious security concerns we just want to make sure that what you report doesn't get anybody killed you don't want us to come out and say you got someone killed you no no no no no so we're going to tell you okay just to be sure and then you'll get like the new york times the wall street journal the washington post i don't care what they're leaning is they're going to have a story and it's going to be like we uncovered something and then they're going to get a phone call saying that will undermine national security or they're going to national security levering story's gone then assange drops it right on the internet and we can all watch it well we have to understand the system that you're describing gets overused and abused many times as even regular
Starting point is 00:46:12 stories that don't have any implications don't put anyone's life on the line uh are actually censored because they make the united states look bad that has happened a lot and we have found out because of chelsea manning's uh drop drop that one of the major allegations that the mainstream media was labeling against her was that she put American soldiers at lives at the court proceedings. Lives at risk. Yeah, yeah, that people were going to die because of these leaks. I was at the court proceedings where Chelsea Manning was at, what was it uh what's the specific military court called leavenworth oh i don't know um there was a specific military procedure where she was being tried i was there and it came out that there was no one put at risk because of these leaks that
Starting point is 00:46:56 were that were put out there but she still was oddly punished by the obama administration and then pardoned by the obama administration now donald trump hates her look at this way you've got a plan and then some dude comes out and tells everyone what your plan is you're going to be really really angry and annoyed and that's and that's it and then the issue with the with assange manning with snowden michael flynn with isis and syria yeah is that if if if we need to make an example of you michael flynn's a really good example because I didn't realize that until you brought it up, that Michael Flynn basically, what did he, he snitched on-
Starting point is 00:47:30 Exposed how Barack Obama was responsible for the rise of ISIS in the Middle East knowingly. He knew there was leaked documents that came out that showed exactly what was going to happen. It did. Radical fundamentalists were going to receive the money the arms the intelligence the hardware the trucks that were sent down there this is why isis was riding around with jim bob's construction trucks from the united states and everyone's like wait why do they have there's a phone number on it from michigan yes they were running around with humvees u.s military humvees
Starting point is 00:48:01 that they knew they were going to get in iraq and there's even leaked documents coming out how the u.s military command knew that they were going to get a control of all this hardware from the u.s military and they let it happen and this is why they thought or they they claimed that flynn was compromised by russia because syria was allies with russia and all the pieces come together exactly but he came out and read it on them and that they got they got to make an example because they don't want anybody else to do it so listen you could you could commit a major felony right and they'll and they'll say okay yeah sure we're gonna we're gonna lock you up you can go through the system but you slight the machine and they are going to gut and they're going to eviscerate you and leave you hanging to dry as the public watches. Because now, you know what we're hearing?
Starting point is 00:48:45 A judge just said in the pardon of Michael Flynn that perhaps Sullivan could order that the pardon is too broad and try to nullify it. How psychotic is this? That is a supreme power granted to the president. Okay? A lot of people have complaints about the pardon power. It exists for a reason. I actually read a great essay on – I can't remember exactly what the breakdown was, but they say there's a very serious and important reason why the president has the ability to just
Starting point is 00:49:11 pardon people when it comes to federal crimes. But if the president does, so be it. That's at least the rules for now. If you don't like the rules, you change the rules later with legislation. The fact that they're saying that Sullivan, who was blocking the fact that DOJ was trying to let Flynn go like DOJ says we're going to drop this we don't want to do it anymore and then you get this judge saying no no you can't do that then Trump says I unequivocally pardon now there's one judge going I don't know that's
Starting point is 00:49:34 a little broad Sullivan could say no to that how he can't say he's not the president the president so it will I don't think anything's come of it but but man, are these people nuts. So I'll tell you this. The reason why it is absolutely important, in my opinion, that we get resolution on all of what's going on with the election irregularity is because we are, you know, I often say we're sitting on a powder keg. The fuse is coming and we're staring at it. That powder keg is about to go. January 6th is around the corner. January 20th is around the corner. And you got 74 million people saying, what is going
Starting point is 00:50:09 on with this election? I don't trust it. More than that, probably. You got 30% of Democrats, according to a couple of different polls, that think votes were stolen. So you've got people charged up and ready and angry. People are going to snap. As we were locked down, denied sports, and are now being put back into lockdown, having all of our livelihoods destroyed in front of us. I mean, this is an absolute recipe for disaster. So many people are discontent. So many people are angry.
Starting point is 00:50:36 A lot of them are just breaking stuff because they have nothing else to do. If you go to major democratic cities, you could protest. You could riot. Yep. You could work. Nope. You can't do that. You can't go to church. You can't have sporting events. Nope. You can't do that. You can't go to church.
Starting point is 00:50:45 You can't have sporting events. You can't have, you can't go to the clubs. You can't go to the restaurants. You can't do anything except riot. It's simple. When, uh, when Ryan Long was here, he's a comedian, super funny guy. He's Ryan Long comedy. It's really, really great stuff.
Starting point is 00:50:57 You'll probably love it. He was saying that, you know, he's in New York. They couldn't go outside or do anything. The Black Lives Matter protest started and he was like, I want go outside and that was it they got those massive numbers you see that video in california of all the people in the street as a drone flies over it's because people were desperate let me out into the sun please any excuse i'll say anything and it worked yep i will say anything and a lot of people are angry at the police for enforcing a lot of these decrees. I call them oath breakers.
Starting point is 00:51:27 Yeah, a lot of people were justifiably pissed off because their sheriff, their local police officer locked them in and used the full might of the police state against them because they wanted to live. Oath breakers. Yes, and that's why people were legitimately angry at the police. And they're going to be angry again because the officers are still continuing to listen to those orders. So this is why one of the reasons why I voted for Trump. Clearly, I'm not the biggest Trump supporter in the world, but I think he's infinitely better than Joe Biden. I think he's done good on foreign policy. We had a big argument.
Starting point is 00:51:58 He's conscious. He could talk. Well, yeah, that's for sure. Joe Biden. What did he say? He was like, you know, if we get an argument with Kamala, you know, like I said to Obama, I'll just say I contracted a disease and then resign. That's what he would have done as the vice president. He was saying when he said he said that in a dispute with Kamala, just like he said with Obama.
Starting point is 00:52:18 So what he said was he will he would have done it with Obama and he'll do it. I think he said he would have done it with Obama and Kamala. He wants Kamala to do that with him. No, he said he would have done it with Obama, and he wants Kamala to do that with him. No, he said he would say to her. He would expect her to back off. No, no, he would say. He said what I would say to her, like I said to Obama. I don't think he would resign if his vice president disagreed with him. I could pull up the clip.
Starting point is 00:52:34 It literally sounded like it, but I think what he meant was, as VP, he would resign. No, no, no, we're not playing that game where we get to translate for Joe Biden. Dude, what idiot would say if my VP disagrees with me, I'll feign illness and resign from the presidency? That's the controversy. I disagree. I'm only questioning his intention. I know what he said.
Starting point is 00:52:54 You can't believe it, Ian? Come on, man. It's Joe Biden. No, I think he was making an allegory from what he would have done as VP to what his VP would do now. We can look up the exact quote and look it up. It is insane.
Starting point is 00:53:03 It should also be surprising to a lot of people that Joe Biden had this. Biden says he would resign if a moral dispute with Harris arose. In this quote, they're misinterpreting it. From the street certified by NewsGuard. No, you are. Well, I disagree. Like I told Barack, if I reach something where there's a fundamental disagreement we have based on moral principle, I'll develop some disease and say I have to resign. He said that when he was asked.
Starting point is 00:53:28 That's what he said when he would tell Barack, right? Like I told Barack. He was asked how he would respond to Kamala Harris. And he said, like I told Barack, what he said was he would have done it with Obama and he'll do it now with Harris. Like he told Barack, the vice president would do it with Obama and the vice president would do it now. You're literally making that up.
Starting point is 00:53:44 That was my interpretation. It doesn't matter.'re literally making that up. That was my interpretation. It doesn't matter. You're making that up. He was asked, how do you resolve a dispute with Harris? And he said, you know, he said that a million times. If I'm in a dispute with Harris, like I told Barack, I'll develop a disease and say I have to resign. He told Anderson Cooper that he would do the same thing he would have done with Obama if Harrison had been dismissed. I'm not going to waste time arguing this with you right now.
Starting point is 00:54:07 I don't understand how you're arguing. It's a quote. Another thing he said that's pretty eye-opening is he also announced today that there's going to be 100 days of masks. 100 days of cover-ups. Listen, Luke, Luke, he was in the basement. He didn't realize we were already wearing masks. I know. That's the thing.
Starting point is 00:54:24 According to the CDC data, most of Americans already wear masks. They haven't stopped wearing masks. And this was even confirmed by the New York Times. So him saying that everything is going to go back to normal, everything is going to be fine if people just wear a mask for the next 100 days is, again, just another delusional, crazy thing. Leave Joe alone, man. He was in the basement, okay? He didn't know what was going on. Does he mean like in houses?
Starting point is 00:54:48 Is that what... Is it 100 days of us? Between bites in your own home, like California said. California's like, you got to wear a mask in your own home, and you lift your mask up, take bites, and put the mask back on. That was tweeted by the official governor of California Twitter account, as Gavin Newsom was literally at that restaurant eating with all of his friends
Starting point is 00:55:07 with thousands of dollars spending thousands of dollars at this restaurant. I'm sorry. Joe Biden said he would resign. I'm starting to think remember what they did with... He probably will. I mean, Kamala literally was saying, you know, this is going to be the great Kamala presidency. Can we show this again?
Starting point is 00:55:23 I want to listen to it. Can we listen to it? This is not, let's see, can we play this? But all kidding aside. The first lady to be told me she holds them for you. Yes, she does. But not with, she and Kamala have become friends. But all kidding aside, it's a matter of the thing. We are simpatico on our philosophy of government and simpatico on how we want to attach approach these issues that we're facing.
Starting point is 00:55:48 And so I don't have. And when we disagree, it'll be just like it's so far. It's been just like when Barack and I did. It's in private. She'll say, I think we should do A, B, C or D. And I'll say, I don't I like a don't like B and C and let's go. OK. But and I like I told Barack, if if if I reach something where there's a fundamental disagreement we have based on a moral principle, I'll I'll I'll develop some disease and say I have to resign. We don't have that. We haven't. And we discussed at length our views on foreign policy and domestic policy. He was talking about what he would do, not what she would expect her to do. I think it's going to say that his expectation is that if the vice president has a deep philosophical disagreement with him, that they would resign.
Starting point is 00:56:36 Come on, man. He didn't say the words vice president. Well, he didn't say I would resign this presidency. I mean, he wasn't that specific. Like I told barack if i reach something where there's a fundamentals agreement where i have based on a moral principle i'll develop a disease and say i have to resign yeah as the vice president like that's what he would have told you're making that up you're just literally making stuff up well he wasn't the
Starting point is 00:56:54 president with barack what does that have to do with anything he would expect the vice president to resign if why is the president negotiating with the vice president on what they should or shouldn't be doing in the first place they're not he just said he was he's going to have a private conversation about what they agree on and then if they come to disagreement like he said with barack he'll resign right you're trying to defend the guy when he didn't say dude i have no defense of that idiot first of all i feel like what they did with franklin delano roosevelt hiding his polio for years makes me think that they're going to hide this guy's illness as long as that's what they're doing with the foot man he took his booty off when he went on the interview.
Starting point is 00:57:26 And Anderson was like, where's your booty? He's just old and losing his mind. I don't think he's an idiot. He's just falling apart. He's the corporate establishment representative that will say anything that they give them to read. That's what he's been throughout his entire career. Have you seen those big teleprompters where the letters are really big? Yes.
Starting point is 00:57:40 I feel sorry for the man more than I do disdain. Listen, listen, listen, Ian. Do you know that Nancy Pelosi put forth the 25th Amendment provision creating a council to determine whether or not, because the 25th Amendment says, I think it's the 25th, right? Is that what it was? The one? I don't remember. It says that Congress has the right to appoint a you know a group or whatever or so what nancy pelosi was saying is we'll have a panel that will evaluate the mental fitness of the president and everyone's
Starting point is 00:58:10 like you're doing this to get rid of trump she's no it's not for trump it's for a future president everyone's like it's for biden we know it's for biden they like listen everybody was questioning why joe biden he's 78 he's the oldest president ever there's no way he can run for a second term and now we have a video coming out where he says if i get into a dispute i'll say i have some disease and resign and everyone's like we know and you see kamala they're like yeah it's like she's like got this look like she's waiting for him to go she's smiling thinking like soon soon i will be i tweeted this is really funny i tweeted um when that thing story was breaking it would kind of suck if the first female president was
Starting point is 00:58:52 due to process and not vote i i stand by that opinion i think it's true i think if we want to have a female president it's because the american people said this is the right person for the job and not because somebody dies or is now infirm and needs to be removed but but all these social justice leftists started like rapping all over me and attacking me i'm like you think it's better that we get a man like by mandate the first meal president like that's that's bad historical precedent and no one supported her in the primary no one she got no vote no no like no no she is an evil prosecutor if you look at her police record i mean oh my goodness it is deplorable it is insane to see how many innocent people had their
Starting point is 00:59:35 lives ruined because of kamala harris whether she laughs whether it was smoking marijuana whether it was crimes that they didn't commit that she knew they didn't commit, she still put them in jail. Threatening, impoverished single mothers with prison time because their truant sons were missing. Yes. Didn't go to school. Because if their children didn't show up to school, parents would literally face legal repercussions that they had to fight in court that led to devastating effects on family members in Los Angeles. I'm sorry. Can we just think about this for a second?
Starting point is 01:00:03 So when I was a kid, we have curfew in Chicago. If you're under the age of 17, cops can literally just take you and bring you to your home and then someone has to sign for you. And I thought that was always crazy that they have something like that. But think about it this way. Truancy laws are literally saying
Starting point is 01:00:18 your children must be institutionalized as we see, otherwise you go to prison. When did we cross that line that the state can by mandate institutionalize your children in california with kamala harris and her new yes absolutely and now also today with a 10 p.m lockdown of 8.5 million people which is happening in california right now welcome because somehow you won't get the COVID virus if it's 10 or 10 or 959. Ladies and gentlemen, pull out your bingo cards and get ready to check off the box that box that says welcome to the nightmare dystopia.
Starting point is 01:00:55 8.5 million people are being ordered to stay home ahead of a California statewide orders. 10,000 people hospitalized. 22,000 daily cases are recorded, 145 deaths in 24 hours. This is in the Bay Area, and it is just expected to escalate. But I must stop. There is some good news. California sheriffs have come out saying, F you.
Starting point is 01:01:18 We're not going to do it. Ain't going to happen. Love to hear it. How do you break your oath to the Constitution? Surprisingly, there are a lot of cops who do some sheriffs but not all the sheriffs there still will be a lot of pointless ignorant police officers that don't have a backbone that don't have a soul that will enforce these orders with the full might of the police state and one thing we have to understand here people change their lifestyles they lost their jobs they lost their
Starting point is 01:01:42 businesses they lost their freedoms their kids can't go to school anymore. They eviscerated and destroyed the working class and any prosperity, any ability of freedom for people to have because of a lockdown. And now, it pretty much didn't work. But they're telling us to lock down again. Do you know what a quarantine is?
Starting point is 01:02:00 Quarantine is the closing in of sick people and preventing sick people from spreading. So what do you call it when instead of doing that, they lock everyone in their martial law? Essentially, Marshall. Now, let's play a game. Michael Flynn recently tweeted out the We the People Convention calling on Donald Trump to invoke extreme wartime powers, essentially declaring a light martial law, having a new election. And we saw Lin Wood. We saw Sidney Powell. We saw many Trump supporters echo this and the collective screeching from the left.
Starting point is 01:02:30 It's happening. There's memes going around. It's the political compass, right? And you've got the authoritarian left, the libertarian left and the libertarian right. And they all have shocked and scared faces. And then you have this like really doofy looking guy with a MAGA hat saying martial law good. And then in the middle, it says Michael Flynn calls for martial law. And then you have this like really doofy looking guy with a MAGA hat saying martial law good. And then in the middle, it says Michael Flynn calls for martial law. And then the libertarian left side is an anti-fool looking guy with a bunch of guns saying we told you so. And I think this is really, really funny because they have been enforcing martial law on this country for a year and you supported it. And now you're mad that people are saying, hey, Donald Trump needs to stop this and something must be done about it.
Starting point is 01:03:05 And they voted for it. And we're going to have a lot more of it with a Joe Biden presidency. And I'm still shocked how last year we literally went from storm Area 51. They can't stop us all right now. Let's have Christmas and Thanksgiving together. They can't arrest us all when we were lock us in our homes. Yes. Lock us in our house.
Starting point is 01:03:24 Absolutely insane. Area 51. The event was pretty fun, Yes. Lock us in our homes. It's absolutely insane. Area 51, the event was pretty fun, but that's a whole different subject. Hey, hey. Ho, ho. Lock us in our homes. Gavin is some. Yeah. Terrible protest chant. I just made it up.
Starting point is 01:03:33 I don't like it. We'll go with it. I don't know. But we're seeing a lot of resistance from some sheriffs. We saw a significant protest in Staten Island. We're seeing slowly people kind of wake up and realize that it's kind of hypocritical to allow Black Friday, but not Thanksgiving. And people, I think, I might be naive, but I think there's a larger kind of feeling of discontent, of anger and frustration
Starting point is 01:03:57 at all these politicians who set up all these rules and don't follow them. Listen, listen, listen. Conservatives aren't complaining about peaceful protests from Black Lives Matter in the sense that they're protesting. They're complaining about the hypocrisy of demanding lockdowns and then protesting. But there's nary a conservative who's saying these people are going to get us all sick. They shouldn't be protesting. No, they're saying you have a First Amendment right to protest. But how dare you say we should be locked down and you get to go outside? Meanwhile, on the left, they're saying we're going to go celebrate and dance in the street for Joe Biden. And then in Staten Island, when the cops arrested this bar owner and a couple hundred just regular
Starting point is 01:04:33 people, not Trump supporters, maybe some of them, maybe they but regular people in the community came out with flags protesting. I'm seeing all these lefties say these people are going to kill us. I'll tell you what the problem is right now in this country. Those people who are saying this, they don't care about you. They don't care about the law or the rules or any kind of moral or ethical standard. It's we get power and you can go to hell. And that's what that's that's what they're giving us. When I see regular people say, please, we're struggling and dying. We can't do this anymore and they say shut
Starting point is 01:05:05 your mouth get in your home and drop to your knees we're gonna go party that's a powder keg that is about to explode i only matter of time 100 agree and we went we went to the gun shop the other day yeah and i was like i will take that whole shelf of ammo and that whole there wasn't much left and the guy was like i understand yeah i kept telling my friends and family members in june it wasn't that much by the way buy everything you can i mean i'm shocked at what you guys have here compared to new hampshire it's absolutely gone nothing i mean i'm well let's let's let's let's let's put this into context so we went to we went to a i don't want to give out details because i don't want to you know yeah drag anybody we went to a gun store they don't have that much ammo a lot of odd caliber bullets things that like i was like do
Starting point is 01:05:47 you even have guns for this stuff they're like we don't up three times four times even 10 times and it was like as what i was paying for in june it was like two boxes per per like different you know ammo type except for the the 12 gauge stuff that i was like i went nuts and i was like well that's still readily available because right you know that's still something that people can get but when it comes to nine millimeter five five six you're paying an arm and a leg it's absolutely crazy i mean for for you know 900 bullets of five five six i was paying a couple hundred dollars that's a thousand bucks a thousand bucks for for 900 bullets and i'm like and and the thing is it's not going back to normal soon that's the thing people think it's gonna go everything's gonna go back to normal it's not i love how the guys were just like yep
Starting point is 01:06:28 like it's not total it's totally normal like someone comes in and they're like there's not that much to buy because i i when i so dude i'm it's no joke i bring this up in in earlier this year and i said i don't want any guns in my house and then covid happened the pandemic stuff happened the stalker happened yes i dealt with the soccer oh yeah i had a whole bunch of stalkers as well for sure for sure but like looking at the stores being picked clean and like we we had a walmart only like a mile or so away and i'm like we're really close to this place and there's they're like there's no food people are running in and seizing all the toilet paper and stuff i'm like we got to take care of ourselves and i even had a cop advise me and and we were really we were in a small suburb so the playstation wasn't that far away and he was like you need to answer your door with a
Starting point is 01:07:07 shotgun when someone comes you know so that got me thinking but it wasn't until the riots went nuts and i heard the helicopters i went out and bought a bunch of guns but here's the thing they had no ammo i remember i went in and i was like i was talking to the guy and i said i need 45 auto and he goes one box and i'm like'm like, it's 50 rounds. He's like, all I can do. So I've been to three or four different shops. There's one shop where they said, you get one of each box.
Starting point is 01:07:33 And it's crazy too, because the 22, it's like 50, it's a little tiny box. I'm like, what am I going to do with this? And you're lucky. I know, I know. That's why when we went to that one store, I was like, I will take it all. And they were like, no limit, sir.
Starting point is 01:07:43 We understand. Here's a box. It was marked up pretty heavily. But they're going to keep going up. And we have to understand here, this is something that a lot of people are finding very troublesome. I mean, even from an investment point of view, if you bought bullets and firearms in June and July, you could make a crap ton of money just on that initial investment. And some people legitimately are. But there is a lack of a lot of this stuff because people are buying it whenever they can because they know either one, something major is going to happen. Two, they know that there's going to be an administration that's going to try to take it away from people.
Starting point is 01:08:20 Remember the story about the red flag laws when they started coming out where someone could basically report you as being unwell and the cops show up to your house and say we're seizing your guns there was a story i think it was baltimore some guy gets a shot cops show up to his house he not they says you know who is it they say we're the police he opens up and they say we're here to take your guns and he says not a chance the cops fight with them cops shoot and kill them yep these there are people who will absolutely say no to the police who try to violate the Constitution. Now, that's scary. I understand it for sure. What's scary about it is we are dangerously close when we know for a fact these states
Starting point is 01:08:57 are violating the Constitution. Why? Because the Supreme Court's already ruled in states like Michigan and Pennsylvania, and then states like California are still doing it. Or when the Supreme Court sides with religious institutions institutions under the first amendment did you did you read i think it was gorsuch his his opinion there's no version of reality where you're you can have tanning salons and liquor stores remain open but people can't go to church that that was bold yeah but they issue that and then what does cuomo say so what we'll do it again and what can you do about
Starting point is 01:09:24 one other thing that people have to realize here, when you look at the strictest, toughest, most unfair lockdowns that rob people of their livelihoods, they are mainly happening in democratic cities where people don't have the right to defend themselves and are not armed. You look at what happened in Canada andia where there was recently gun legislation that limited people's ability to defend themselves what happened the canadian government and australian government are absolutely having a heyday with just making up whatever made up decrees not even based off on the science not even any logic but they're locking people down in extreme ways arresting people meanwhile allowing black lives matter protests check this out but check the other day uh when we had destiny here he said we need a two-month lockdown everybody should get paid and the issue was we ended up coming back to it and i said didn't we already lock down
Starting point is 01:10:16 and he was like not nationwide but hold on europe they locked down they closed their borders and it all came back why did it come back well because we ease the restrictions so you're saying that no matter what we do covet is here to stay there's nothing we can do about it we can't live this way we can't there's it's physically impossible to stay this this way unless they just want people to die they want people to starve become evicted get depressed commit suicide depended on government uh but no but listen yes to an extent being dependent on government but at a certain point there's no food on the shelves unless someone puts it there or makes it exactly and if no one is working there is nothing to be given to people politics is a popularity contest we got stupid people running the show as well as government mandates that
Starting point is 01:11:00 literally slaughtered chickens pigs got rid of and thrown out a lot of vegetables and fruits that were available for everyone. But all of those, I mean, I was in touch with some farmers across the United States. They were ordered, destroy everything you have. The supply chain has been cut. This is the best thing you could do. It's absolutely insane. And then now there's food shortages. And now we have to understand the effects of these lockdowns are not leading to more suicides like we just saw in Japan. In Japan, more people killed themselves than died from COVID-19. And around the world, especially in desolate places in third world countries, hunger is becoming more of a rapid epidemic. But we keep being told by these politicians, no, we're going to do another
Starting point is 01:11:41 lockdown. It didn't work the first time, but it's going to work now. Oh, we're going to do more masks. They didn't really work, but we're going to do them more now. Oh, we're going to do another lockdown it didn't work the first time but it's going to work now oh we're going to do more masks they didn't really work but we're going to do them more now oh we're going to wait until the vaccine comes again everything the politicians have been saying about this have been absolutely wrong and i think it's extremely dangerous coming forward with the establishment yes everything the establishment said because trump said school should remain open yes and they said he was nuts he wanted to kill your kids now we're learning he was nuts when he tried to shut down travel from from xenophobe and they were keep they keep going back and forth there's no consistency there's no logic and a lot of times they just lie to you through their teeth they're telling you just
Starting point is 01:12:17 hold on a little bit longer everything's going to be fine just just give us a few more weeks just give us a hundred days of masks you want you want to know why a lockdown the vaccines are coming they're gonna fix everything don't worry you want to know why would you want i can give you the perfect example of why i cannot stand the democrats listen today there was a vote in the house on legalizing cannabis that's what i'm talking about and guess who voted for it ron paul no no no just which party which party was for it democrats democrats that's right who was opposed to it? Republicans. Republicans.
Starting point is 01:12:49 Republicans, in my opinion, are just, it's trash. Okay. Donald Trump is very different. And I think most Trump supporters recognize that many of these Republicans are just crony establishment. But hold on, hold on. At least they, at least they're doing very little and they're kind of ineffectual. Well, you got got you got something to say about republicans doing something else um i have i wanted to finish my point by specifically
Starting point is 01:13:09 saying there's too many too many people profiting off of these lockdowns off of these restrictions for them to end anytime soon so we have to understand there's another factor here that that we have to understand that that that when it comes to the billionaires when it comes to the establishment when it comes to the ruling class, when it comes to the establishment, when it comes to the ruling class, they are getting way too many benefits from this lockdown for it to end. Dude, the vaccine company is going to make tons of money. Pfizer is set to make a lot of money. Billions.
Starting point is 01:13:35 We also have to understand, this is a company that literally just came out yesterday, and they said that, quote, this is the chairman of Pfizer. We're not sure if someone can transmit the virus if they take the vaccine. And this is a company. Because they want everyone to take it because, well, everybody might be vaccinated, right? You could still get sick. He's saying there's no herd immunity with the vaccine. That's what he's saying.
Starting point is 01:13:59 Which means everybody must get it. Or he doesn't know if there is, yeah. Which means everybody must get it. So apparently doesn't know if there is, yeah. Which means everybody must get it. So apparently, somebody, Google this, Google this. Somebody super chatted saying one of the proposals going through right now is that the stimulus will only go to those who get vaccinated. Whoa, what? There are proposals by some Democrats saying that if you want to receive the new stimulus checks,
Starting point is 01:14:20 there is some writings in some of the legislation. It hasn't passed, but it's being proposed and it's being talked about. And it wouldn't surprise me. And there will be a certificate that people will be getting after getting this vaccine, which was officially announced today as well. But we have to understand here, Pfizer, I think you're right. I think he's making that statement to make sure more people have this general idea that they need this thing.
Starting point is 01:14:40 But when it comes to Pfizer, one, they're not facing any liability surrounding this but this is a company that paid out close to five billion dollars since 2000 in damages and fines to individuals to organizations and to governments for corruption this time they can't do that and listen listen i know a lot of people want to make it about the vaccine but this is about transfer of wealth yeah what they want is we want carte blanche for the government to transfer taxpayer dollars to us with zero liability. And that's what they are getting. Not just them, but these other companies, too. And then I just want to go off on a little tangent here, because this is going to be the largest vaccine program that the United States has ever had and has ever dealt with. And I think it's also important to look back in history, especially in American history, at the latest vaccine program that was the largest before this one. And it was the 1976 swine flu, the H1N1 vaccine that 25%
Starting point is 01:15:39 of Americans got in a 10 month span. This was.S. soldier at Fort Dix in New Jersey came down with the H1N1 swine flu, and the government then decided to have a full-scale response. Everyone's going to get a vaccine. We're going to fast-track it. We're going to move forward. We're going to make sure that no one gets this H1N1 that we found at Fort Dix, New Jersey, with this one U.S. soldier dying. What happened with this vaccine program? It was very unnecessary because... What year was it? 1976.
Starting point is 01:16:12 Because the virus, H1N1, never left Fort Dix. No one else was affected by this, but they still vaccinated 25% of Americans in a 10-month span. And the vaccine was found to have links with Galen-Burin syndrome, which has injured a large... Yeah, Burin. Yes. Which is... I'm saying that wrong. Has injured a large number of individuals.
Starting point is 01:16:36 All of it totally unnecessary, totally made up because a politician said he's going to help everyone, said he's going to fix everything. We've got the official source. We've got the fix everything. We've got it. We got we got the official source. We got the official source. I've got Discover, Discover magazine, certified news guard. And there is a quote. The swine flu program was marred by a series of logistical problems ranging from the production of the wrong vaccine strain to a confrontation over liability protection to a temporal connection of the vaccine and a cluster of deaths among the elderly population in Pittsburgh. Sound familiar? Yes, exactly. The most damning charge against the
Starting point is 01:17:10 vaccination program was that the shots were correlated with an increase in the number of patients diagnosed with an obscure neurological disease known as Guillain-Barre syndrome. Is that how you pronounce it? Guillain-Barre. Guillain-Barre. There you go. You see, he can't pronounce it, neither can I. So look, this was the largest vaccine program in the United States, and now we're about to go through another one. I'm not saying that there's any correlation or any mixes. It is different circumstances. But it's important to understand here that there is history with the United States doing human experiments. Let me play that double-side.
Starting point is 01:17:40 Go ahead. Is it fair to say that I think we've made substantive developments in the 44 years since 1976, right? There have been many important developments with big pharma that has helped a lot of people. There's no denying that. But when it comes to holding this industry accountable, I think there needs to be a lot more oversight, a lot more scrutiny, and a little bit more skepticism because there isn't. Now, is it fair to label it all bad no no no i gotta stop you yeah it's all good um i would i'm gonna show you an article go ahead from market watch wall street and finance workers could get covet vaccines before most americans
Starting point is 01:18:18 doesn't prove anything again no no no no no no no no wait wait go go go if if you think there's some risk here don't worry they're giving it to wall street financiers first i say give it to the government officials first and i think that would solve all of our problems look i really do mean it when i say i'm not obama bush and some other person are lined up to get the vaccine so so bill clinton the guy who said he didn't have relations with that woman, Barack Obama, who drank the water from Flint. And the guy who told us that there was weapons of mass destruction are now going to tell me that they're taking this shot, that we don't know what it is. I hope it doesn't work.
Starting point is 01:18:55 Again, one thing that we have to understand here is, again, we can't just paint everything black and white. We can't just say everything's good and bad. There is important middle ground. There is gray zones that we need to look into, that we need to consider. But I do truly believe that we are aware of all the positive sides, but not of the negative sides. And people need to be aware. The United States has a long history of going after human beings that didn't know what was happening and experimenting with them with medical procedures i could list off a few i have here and i want to but okay so let's get the experiment for sure can i can i get into this list i mean we have the cia lsd experiments that led to people dying that was
Starting point is 01:19:35 covered up the testy experiments that happened to hundreds of individuals and as they were dying as they became blind as they became insane because of syphilis that was given to them by a U.S. government grant, they decided not to treat it. And this was all funded by U.S. taxpayers. In 1953 through 1954 and 1963 to 1965, St. Louis was literally sprayed with radioactive particles in order to conduct a military test. Agent Orange in Vietnam depleted uranium in Iraq. The 1948 Operation Sea Spray Project 112. Again, I could keep going on and on and on. Keep going.
Starting point is 01:20:15 There are so many instances where the U.S. government, literally, unsuspecting citizens, just said, we're just going to test you with all this different stuff. There's going to be a lot of negative consequences, but we're going to cover it up. My mom would tell me this. So there's a philosophical question here. Go ahead. It's deontological versus utilitarian. Do you think the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few?
Starting point is 01:20:33 It depends on the situation. That's very hard to say. That's a very blanket, generalized statement. That's the famous Spock quote from, was it Star Trek 2, I think it was? If the many are destroying everything, then no. So the needs of the... Right, so that's exactly the mentality of... Not when it comes to experimenting.
Starting point is 01:20:48 But if the many are saving the situation, then yes. If you're unsuspecting American citizens and testing them with DDT and syphilis, no. No, no, no. In that instance, that doesn't benefit anyone. I'm saying right now, let's say that there is an increase in certain syndromes like... How do you pronounce it again? Guillain-Barre. Guillain-Barre.
Starting point is 01:21:08 Just say it really quickly so no one knows. Guillain-Barre. Guillain-Barre mispronounced it. Guillain-Barre. So one of the arguments when there was that big... Remember that movie Vaxxed came out or whatever? Yes. So I actually went to the CDC and had a big conversation with a lot of people there.
Starting point is 01:21:21 And they were very much like, this is ridiculous. And one of the things that I said was they said was they were like i want you to think about something let's say that one in 300 000 people do develop a very severe negative symptom now when they do it's not always like permanent paralysis it could just be a like a minor thing right if it does is it worth saving the lives of three million people if it means that 30 will end up getting some kind of negative impact there's like the questions we have to ask are very difficult yes of course because we recognize that we want to maximize good we want to do the right by most people but it means when you're looking at people like numbers
Starting point is 01:21:58 you'll see that they're going to be people who suffer but what do you do help no one no you're honest you don't lie to people you tell them the risks that are involved with getting this air experiment experimental vaccine that history and medical science has never seen before you tell people what they're getting themselves into and i was going to ask you the same cdc that's tied in with special interests the same cdc that keeps changing their official point of view and stance on the covid virus every there's a balance there's a balance i mean there is let's look there is a balance but we deserve a lot more truth we deserve a lot more accountability we deserve a lot more information and we're not getting it we're getting lies by government officials who think they're better and more important and could tell us and lecture us
Starting point is 01:22:38 that we don't need masks when they want when they want to there are two kinds of people right now there are two kinds of people one that says I trust the government wholeheartedly no matter what. That's insane. And the other that say, I never trust the government at all. But in between is the real gradient of people who say, there are certain things I trust and certain things I don't. Certainly people would say, I trust the troops. Right? Depends on what.
Starting point is 01:23:01 If you're in Afghanistan. And if you're. I'm talking about American citizens do you trust the government Luke hell no would you trust a serviceman who said
Starting point is 01:23:11 depends I don't know him if there was a guy and you pull up in your car and he stops you and says there's a raging wildfire ahead please don't go down that way we're trying to get it secure
Starting point is 01:23:19 we're saving lives would you trust him depends on the circumstance and situation I would actually try to fact check it myself there's smoke coming up and he says stop stop stop if you go there you'll die we can't let you do this am I escaping other government agents Would you trust them? Depends on the circumstance and situation. I would actually try to fact check it myself. There's smoke coming up.
Starting point is 01:23:26 And they said, stop, stop, stop. If you go there, you'll die. We can't let you do this. Am I escaping other government agents that want to throw me into FEMA camps? Listen. Is he wearing a badge? What I'm saying is, at the end of the day, everybody chooses who and what they trust. Of course.
Starting point is 01:23:47 And there are some people that say to all those things, yes, they happened because the government in the United States has done horrifying things and many on the left protest a lot of these things but to not anymore protesting where it goes back and forth yeah well i never learned about it in school or anything i had to find out on my own talks about how the u.s government treats its citizens like just gerbils that they could do whatever they want with another issue to really consider and to really talk about is gain of function data when we're looking at the studies that happen with scientists and the military coming together saying let's weaponize this virus as much as we can let's see how deadly we could make it for absolutely no reason at all let's finance this research let's even let's make sure it happens in wuhan uh let's let's make sure we study this crazy pathogen, and let's bring them all together.
Starting point is 01:24:27 Let's be mad scientists. Let's create a virus that could destroy the world. Why? Why are we doing this? This is gain-of-function data studies that are happening there. There have been no scientific breakthroughs that have actually worked and have actually helped, whether it comes to science or modern medicine, through gain-of-function studies. So gain-of-function is testing the danger of something? It's making it as dangerous as possible
Starting point is 01:24:49 for potential weaponized purposes. There have been no scientific findings that have actually helped the scientific community. It's literally playing with God. That's what the government... Playing with God? Playing God. Sorry, playing God
Starting point is 01:25:02 and thinking that you could create something that could essentially wipe us all out. For what reason? For war. Exactly. To defend against it? How do you defend it? And at that point, I would argue the government's a little bit too big and powerful, and I think we should step it back a little bit. Are you going to ignore China?
Starting point is 01:25:18 Of course I'm not going to ignore China. I've been talking about China for a very long time. Yes, yes, yes. Listen. And their specific rights. This is the very serious and inherent problem with coming up and pulling out all the worst possible things the United States has done. Because if you pulled up a list of, say, all the worst possible things China has done, you'd be like, wow, I really trust the American government way more than— This gain-of-function studies have been done in participation with the United States and China in Wuhan. And China was smuggling in viruses, and they got caught by the State Department.
Starting point is 01:25:45 And Bill Barr, Mike Pompeo, they've been talking about this. There have been many arrests. The point is, look, man, like I said, there's two kinds of people. Some people will look at everything the United States has ever done and say, don't trust the government. And they don't have a view out, many of these people don't have a view outside of the United States and realize
Starting point is 01:26:01 that there are other way, way worse things. The point is, what I'm saying is you've got to find reasonable balance. You don't want to blindly trust anybody. You don't want to blindly trust the government. The shirt you said yesterday, if you trust the government, you haven't learned, you learned from history. And they say those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
Starting point is 01:26:18 At the same time, what if what we're experiencing is the other conspiracy that China was the one who manufactured something like this and then the U.S. is desperately trying to defend us and then you're actively opposing that? Well, that would be a very convenient line. No, no, it's not convenient. You don't know. We don't know. Exactly, because they're not honest and they're not transparent and they're not accountable. This is why I say the best thing you can do is first, I think everything they're doing right now, I find what the government
Starting point is 01:26:48 is doing with the lockdown is completely wrong. Yeah. In terms of should we social distance? Yes. I don't have a big problem with that.
Starting point is 01:26:55 We could deal with this in a practical way that deals with the elderly, that deals with people who are immune compromised. And making a vaccine. I don't high five Tim anymore. Listen, listen.
Starting point is 01:27:04 Let's not even ask. No more high fives. That's the worst. Listen, listen. They're not coming out and giving you a vaccine. I don't high five Tim anymore. Listen, listen, listen. Let's not even know. No more high fives. It's the worst. Listen, listen. They're not coming out and giving you the vaccine. You can't actually get it. We don't know that yet. No, we do know.
Starting point is 01:27:11 You see what's happening in Canada? You see what you see in the chief medical officer in Ontario just announced that if someone refuses to take the vaccine, the COVID-19 vaccine, they won't have freedom to move around. That's what I'm saying today by an official government that has disarmed their i am not a fan of mandated medication by anybody i am not a fan of mass all the massive corporations just going along with this and if you think democrats won't force it on you if you think como and other crazy individuals that are already robbing you blind won't do it on you it's not it's a naive. Let me be honest here. You think the government can actually pass a law? The government is already in an insane level where they are telling people when they could leave their house.
Starting point is 01:27:53 The government is already telling people that they can't drive their car by themselves. That's an issue with the people. They're telling their people that they can't even have a paddleboard in the middle of the ocean by themselves. That's what the government is enforcing right now. And the police who are breaking their oath of the Constitution. But that's because of politicians telling them to do so. And we already reached the insane level. We already reached a crazy level.
Starting point is 01:28:13 And if you think it's going to subside from here with all the power that was granted to these psychopaths, mostly psychopaths, I mean, it's not going to happen. When you give someone power, they love it. They want more of it. All this comes down to is that we have a growing escalation
Starting point is 01:28:30 between China, Chinese infiltration, the Democrats who are clearly breaking their own rules and don't even believe their own rules, the World Economic Forum, and this election. And this is the point I'm making about the explosive powder keg we are sitting on. Because you can talk about all this stuff.
Starting point is 01:28:46 And you know why it's so frustrating? You have no answer to any of this. I do. No, what's your answer? Make memes. Start your own farm. That won't change anything. When you come out, when you come out and say no to the U.S. government and then open the door to China.
Starting point is 01:29:02 Depends. No, no, you don't have to open the door to China. You don't have to. You don't have to open the door to China. You don't have to. You don't have to. You have to be aware of both of these issues. You have to be aware of China on the geopolitical world stage and how they want to be the predominant world power. That is a big threat.
Starting point is 01:29:14 I have acknowledged it. We have talked about it extensively. I 100 percent agree. So what do you do here in the United States to deal with that? You've been living this. What have you been doing? No, no. What do you do right now to deal with that?
Starting point is 01:29:22 You become self-sufficient, right? As I have. Yes. you learn how to farm. You learn how to defend yourself. You learn how to use firearms, which I've been doing an extreme levels this entire year. You learn how to defend yourself and to live outside of any government control, any government influence. How will that allow a cohesive strategic response to what we're seeing from China? Well, we're not going to have a cohesive response right now with the Biden presidency that's giving China what they want. I completely agree. I completely agree. I believe Biden is the capitulation to China. I think what the Democrats are doing is
Starting point is 01:29:51 detestable because they're clearly not following their own lockdown rules. So the issue is, how do we actually deal with it when instead, if, listen, there's no good answer other than the keg is going to explode and everybody has a different opinion on what they think must be done. So right now you've got people – What do you think must be done? I agree with you on the self-sufficiency part, buying the ammo, learning how to take care of yourself, being responsible for yourself. And I've often felt that way for the most part of my life. Right now we are entering a period where i've repeatedly said and quoting a
Starting point is 01:30:25 ton of other people we are on the we are either off the cliff in terms of polarization the ceo of axio said the united states is decoupling it is it is to the point where you bring this stuff with the stuff up with the vaccine first and foremost you can mention swine flu stuff i can pull this up i totally recognize all of this but I think most people are going to be completely fine because they're rolling it out through the elderly. First, the people who have gotten the placebos, then the medical workers, then the most vulnerable people who are at risk of dying either way. But we have to understand there's another conundrum here that a lot of people weren't realizing. What's happening in China? China right now is being totally unaffected by this.
Starting point is 01:31:08 So is Africa. Well, all the news we're getting out of China is from the Chinese government. Well, at the same time, we're getting images of thousands of people without a mask inside of one pole having a party. We got footage of the Uyghur Muslim camps. We get footage out of China. But what's going on in Africa? Africa is not being as devastated by the sickness as the rest of the world is. There's something that absolutely just doesn't make sense. John Hopkins University newsletter that said this reporter, her name is Dr. I believe Briand, that when she looked at the year over year data, she doesn't see a major spike and said she
Starting point is 01:31:49 believed that heart disease deaths were down and COVID deaths were up, leading to what she believed was an over-exaggeration. But still, a lot of people will look. The reason why this is so frustrating is that everybody makes the leap of assumption. They say, if we're not hearing about Africa, that's it. And then there's no consideration as to why that might be. So people are saying they deleted this letter that proves their censoring and hiding it. We're not getting data out of Africa that proves it. It's not real or China or like you mentioned, China could be lying. They could be welding people's doors. Nothing's going on. Or it could be that the Democrats are overreacting, refuse to accept responsibility, and are exploiting this for political gain.
Starting point is 01:32:29 They wanted an excuse for no excuse mail-in voting. They got it. There's a million and one reasons. It is so difficult to break down. First and foremost, the most important thing you can do is be self-sufficient, rely on yourself, take care of yourself, and do simple things to keep yourself safe that are within certain reasonable boundaries. Social distancing, wearing a mask is totally reasonable. Like nationwide lockdowns and statewide stay home orders, completely unreasonable, destroying everything.
Starting point is 01:32:53 I think I think it's legitimate to start the conversation and ask those questions and to see what's going on in Africa, what's going on in China, because we are seeing a very unorthodox situation where I think we should question everything, where I think we should always be asking accountability. But asking accountability from our government is not the same as letting China win. You know, we're not letting China win by holding our government accountable or to a higher standard. America wins when America is strong, honest, and has its people in the know of exactly what's going on. Because when the people know what's going on, we're able to prepare and we're able to
Starting point is 01:33:30 make moves in our lives that makes us safe in the future, rather than completely unsafe, completely unprepared. And I was going to family-friendly show here. I'm not going to say the... A well-informed population as a decentralized network will compute correct answers more accurate than a single individual who thinks they're smarter. And we're not informed. There's a lot of lies. There's a lot of bullcrap.
Starting point is 01:33:51 No, it's also large elements of the government. It's also large elements of the education system. It's also large elements of the entertainment system and the distraction bread and circus system that we have to deal with. And I think criticizing it is essential to making it better, not making China win in some kind of circumstance or way. But I think us standing up, holding our government accountable and saying, you did this, this and this, make this right, fix this, tell us the truth right now will lead us towards a path towards success rather than capitulation towards China. And so what would satisfy you with the Pfizer vaccine? Let's release all the data right now about the trials.
Starting point is 01:34:30 We're not getting any information regarding the troubles that some individuals are having. There's a lot of data that's absolutely being hidden from the general public about what happened during these studies, the exact data, the numbers, the details. I want to know all of it. And I think we should know all of it exactly what's happening. But we're being told complications. There's some complications with some people. What is a complication? I want liability for some of these companies. I want to make sure that there's some way if they egregiously go overboard and abuse their power
Starting point is 01:35:00 like they have before, that there is some kind of system where there could be some retribution for a horrible act. Now, I'm saying they still need legal protection. They still need to be protected in a way because if they face too much liability, they won't be able to do anything. But there's a middle ground towards being egregious,
Starting point is 01:35:17 towards hurting people, and knowing you're going to hurt people. All right. There's a middle ground here. Go ahead. Should people get the vaccine? Again, everyone has their own life, and they should educate themselves about this issue and make their own decision for themselves.
Starting point is 01:35:34 I'm not in a place to tell people what to do. I wouldn't be telling people what to do. I would tell people to do their research, do their homework, and when the data comes out, and hopefully we find out exactly what's happening during these trials, which we're not right now, then I think we can make a better decision. But until that happens, until there's more transparency... Tell me the good things about... Tell me some good news about the vaccine.
Starting point is 01:35:54 I don't know. I mean, they're talking about how this is a first of its kind that has never existed that will essentially trick your body into thinking that this has. And if they're in it, okay, let's play devil's advocate here. If this is an incredible medical breakthrough, if this is something that helps people, I will be the first one to say after the data comes out that this is something that's good. But right now, there's a possibility. There's a possibility for either way.
Starting point is 01:36:22 Yes. Tons of public information saying it's good. Very little saying it's bad. You've chosen the negative side of things no i've chosen to look at history as an example of what could potentially happen and i've chosen to understand that either outcome could happen and i'm telling people do the research before making that very important decision for yourself what do you research what do you read what do you mean like to figure out I feel like I'm being interrogated right now. You are. Because I'll tell you this. Where's the
Starting point is 01:36:49 Bible? Am I putting my hand on the Bible? Hold up on your phone. Because the issue I see is, you can tell me every negative thing in the world, but you can't tell me anything that's positive. You can't. Well, no, I just told you in this in this podcast, I told you that there have been medical breakthroughs by big pharma that have had a substantial, amazing effect on individuals dealing with sicknesses that they never... And you choose to assume this is a bad thing. No, no, no, no. I mentioned both. No, no, I mentioned both.
Starting point is 01:37:12 I mentioned that there have been amazing, incredible findings by Big Pharma that would have never happened if it wasn't for them that have helped a large number of people. Have there been also abuses with the opioid epidemic? Hell yes. But the only way to prevent to prevent so what could someone research to make sure they're making the right choice um that's a very good question i would look at the first official line of version of events that the government says let's see what they say let's see what pfizer says let's see the claims that they are making here. Now let's test it on the backdrop of people who criticize them, people who are the most vocal about it.
Starting point is 01:37:49 And then you have two sets of data. And then you're going to make up your mind whether you like this one or that one based off experience, based off time, based off events that unfold. I had someone email me telling me that there's a secret war going on in Frankfurt over security servers, Dominion voting machines and when they do research that's what they find well exactly problem is the problem is people choose who and what they trust exactly there's no denying i'm not denying that so ultimately what it comes down to is talk to your doctor and if you don't trust your doctor well then you got to find my ultimate question is to use reason logic and multiple sources multiple doctors have you ever gotten a vaccine um um
Starting point is 01:38:26 mm i'm not sure because when i came to this country as as as a as an immigrant uh i'm not sure if i got uh vaccinated or not i think i did listen but i got tested for my vaccines i had my blood drawn and they said that i have no kind of. I understand. I don't remember. I was a little kid. The concerns over the speed at which the vaccine is being put out are shared by Democrats. Like I mentioned before, it's, you know, I think it was like Biden, Kamala and Cuomo were all like, I'm not going to trust this thing. I'm going to wait a little while.
Starting point is 01:38:57 And then there was a bunch of stories that came out through like CNN saying when polls come out, most people like are a little bit less than half say they're willing to wait. 40% of medical professionals are saying that they're going to wait as well. Right. And I think that's a logical thing to do. To be fair. Yep. The other issue I have is I received, I mentioned this before, when I traveled, like, five vaccines in one day.
Starting point is 01:39:18 And as far as I can tell, maybe something happened. I don't know. Maybe it made me really smart and successful with YouTube. I have no idea. That's some Spider-Man stuff. I seem to be fine, healthy, strapping young lad i feel great feel great uh life's good and and the issue is recognizing the speed at which this one's being brought out and and the shared the bipartisan concerns over the rate at which it was produced that's a normal
Starting point is 01:39:38 thing people have it's like should i have not have trusted going to the doctor the last time when the doctor says this is what we're going to do? Trust me. No one said that. No one said that. What do you mean? There's a lot of people who say that. Yes. Like, there's tons of crazy stuff.
Starting point is 01:39:51 Right. Of course. But even if you look at, you know, vaxxed, their position wasn't all vaccines are bad. It was some of them are rushed. Some of them should be done at a longer interval. Some of them should wait, especially if babies are receiving them. And it was acknowledged that some vaccines are actually good for you. I think, I don't know if you watch Vax, but there was an element of that that I think is, you know, important to look at and to examine yourself as an individual.
Starting point is 01:40:17 What I've learned about the older vaccines, not this one, which is an RNA vaccine. Apparently, they don't put the virus in it. They give you something new, which, so research RNA vaccines vaccines and find out um but the old vaccines what they do is they take blood and then they'd filter the virus into the blood but they could only make the filter so small because they had to let the virus through so other things that were the same size as the virus or smaller would get through the filter and sometimes you get tainted vaccines as a result this is not so you're saying this improvement could help keep out contaminants and things like that maybe i'm not saying you know i want to i want to shill for pfizer i think i what my my what i think about this is i don't my immediate personal bias and assumption is that it's not a great breakthrough it's them pulling out the old vaccine and being
Starting point is 01:41:00 like we could easily crank something out for a coronavirus we're going to make so much money off these dumb people the governments are going to transfer all their wealth right into our pockets if you were told to take it now would you take it now the vaccine yes i already said no okay uh are you okay with pfizer settling out five billion dollars since 2000 against uh damages and fines am i okay with it yeah yes i am um are you okay with them not having any liability what's what's what's the revenue cap for for pfizer um i don't know i have to look it up are you are you okay with not with them having no liability no i'm not okay good so we're on the same page large in order to talk about the five
Starting point is 01:41:33 billion dollar in settlements for pfizer first of all i think big pharmaceutical companies are mostly detestable in in many different ways but uh the market cap could simply be settlements based on people making claims that's a nuisance. And when you add that up to the fact that they're extremely massive is what you get. But I think they're, for the most part, trash. And along with many of these other big companies, I think they're like the like, look, the issue I have is, for one, I share the concerns of many of these other Democrats who have come out and said, you know, they're going to wait a little bit. But I've also looked at the news where they're like, guess what? You can't get it. Okay. I don't like private mandate where they're like, you can't come in unless you do, especially when they're saying that younger people aren't even going to have access to it anyway.
Starting point is 01:42:15 So they're going to go through this big list of people before anyone my age or any of us are allowed to even get it because they're prioritizing. They're giving it to the UK before they give it to us. So it's not an issue of what I take it now. It's, I guess I'll just wait and see how things play out, I guess. But I don't take the flu shot either. I'm young. It's not a big issue. They advise you to do it, but people don't do it. All right. I don't like these big corporations. And the thing I hate the most about it is that the government gives no bid contracts and guarantees billions of our dollars to them. and then for one cuts their liability yeah so they're going to get free cash out of our pockets it is the largest transfer of
Starting point is 01:42:50 wealth the way the way i put it is there's only so much i can do man yeah i can't listen listen i can't read anybody's minds i have to trust who i trust and when i was traveling the world and i had to go to the doctor they said you can get the vaccines or just say no and i'm like i have to trust my doctor it's the best i can do. When I broke my hand, he fixed it. When, you know, when I, when I go to the hospital for a kidney stone, man, they, they stitched me right up. And when they said, we want to make sure you don't get yellow fever. We're going to give you a shot. I said, all right, let's do it. So when it comes to this stuff in much the same way, it's a large, massive multinational corporation, you know, that produces this stuff.
Starting point is 01:43:21 I'm not a fan of them. I have concerns about them. But what am I supposed to do? It's frustrating to me when it's like people screaming from both sides about some position you have to take and you can't actually know. And the best thing you can do is just trust your doctor. Demand, petition, bring up these issues, have a conversation about it. I mean, we could lose hope on everything. I choose not to. I do think that the will of the people absolutely matters because if it didn't, they wouldn't need all the propaganda. There's still an extensive amount
Starting point is 01:43:51 of propaganda used against the people because all hope isn't lost yet. This 1976 swine flu thing? Yes. The worst thing about it was the correlation between this and the Galen-Burry syndrome. How do you pronounce it?
Starting point is 01:44:04 Guillain-Barre. Guillain-Barre. Just say it really quickly and then you know is that like gian maxwell so so there's that's what discovermagazine.com said this correlation but was that is there right now this like do you know what the middle light is no go ahead do you know children of thalidomide that was and we didn't start the fire yes that's right when their arms were like this it was a drug there are issues that come with medication all the time and so it's it's it's it's worrying it's like it's it's no it's not worrying it's frustrating when people just highlight only the worst possible things of something and it's a challenge because if we have some kind of medication that's going to save lives and there is a fraction of a percentage that will have severe you know dangerous side effects and there is a fraction of a percentage that will have severe
Starting point is 01:44:45 you know dangerous side effects and then you tell all of these people and then everyone just says i'm not going to do it and then people end up dying you have to make sure that the disease is not worse than the cure and the cure is not worse than the disease solving for that is extremely difficult it's ridiculously difficult but the government's cure towards coronavirus is the lockdowns and many no that's the democrats and many people with a political agenda well well depends it depends on what state we're exactly looking at but mainly democrats you're right but when we look at some of the statistics the suicides the depression the job loss the diseases right some people say that the the supposed cure towards
Starting point is 01:45:19 this is going to hurt a lot more people it's absolutely not contentious enough we need to talk about jeffrey epstein no no, no, no, no. Vaccines have a long history of being absolutely incredible and amazing and eradicating diseases and saving humans from torturous demise. Lockdowns have a history of breaking everything and ruining everybody's lives and not solving the problem in the least bit. Exactly. So when I look at a vaccine, I'm like, I don't like the the liability protections i don't like the guaranteed no-bid contract kind of things but vaccines for the most
Starting point is 01:45:49 part uh i would say overwhelmingly effective helpful and what more can any of us do their lockdowns don't work they don't work we've got half the country that are freaking out and crying in their homes refusing to participate we could do a lot we can have a whole health initiative where people actually have a real discussion about diet, about health, about exercise, about vitamin D, about zinc, about taking care of yourself and being the strongest version of yourself that you could be. But we don't hear any of that
Starting point is 01:46:15 because that takes away money from Big Pharma that doesn't benefit from it. We're hearing it now, Luke. Preach. It's not just taking money away from Big Pharma. It is body positivity, right? There was a woman, an influencer, who lost a bunch of weight, was smiling. And that's insane.
Starting point is 01:46:29 And that stuff is absolutely crazy. And some people say it should be mental illness because it's leading to people getting hurt and people are glorifying it. And that's absolutely crazy. Here's what I was trying to talk about from the get-go. What has happened? Before, when I said the reason why I don't like the democrats is they're locking everything down people are suffering we're having these debates over why the government is guaranteeing these liability protections as well as all this money from our from our pockets amazon is getting
Starting point is 01:46:54 all this money and i simply say to the democrats why are you doing it and you know what the response is the response is biden ache seeks to ease concerns about cabinet diversity. Welcome to the modern era. Yeah. What are they concerned about? What is what was Joe Biden answering questions? Who's yellow? Are you kidding me?
Starting point is 01:47:17 Joe Biden was asked at the press conference not about the economy. OK, he was. He was asked a lot about a lot of stuff. But why is it that there is this is this is this is the issue. issue i this is one of the big issues those people aren't our leaders our leaders exist in other realms than politics what's that i actually have something contentious to say about this because we're talking about them talking about the diversity of joe biden's cabinet but we're not talking about them legalizing marijuana and i also feel like that is a huge bread and circuses distraction from the real issues that we're actually facing why right now i don't think it's good timing i just don't agree with the timing there are people there are people in
Starting point is 01:47:53 this country who are more concerned with the color of the individuals the race of the individuals uh who are standing next to joe biden and those are the questions or what they have between their legs or what they decide to put inside themselves. I was thinking today about physical health, about kind of what you're talking about. And like, why won't Biden come out and tell people to cut sugar out of their diet? Like, is it too hard for people? Is it he just doesn't want to? We also have to understand modern science has been used by many special interests to push certain agendas.
Starting point is 01:48:22 Just like the sugar industry going against fats, just like the big tobacco industry financing a lot of doctors. There's a long history of that. There's a new meme going around showing that doctors should have their medical jackets covered with all the big pharma agencies sponsoring them, just like politicians have their logos of the corporations that support them on their suits um so i i do think there's also that element that needs to be also recognized that there have been scientists that have been bought out by the special interest and said
Starting point is 01:48:57 absurd things like cigarettes are good for you uh that have absolutely been proven wrong everything's broken yeah yeah and it deserves the highest amount of criticism if we're going to move forward in some way i got it's fixing it i think for one uh i was listening to a video from jordan peterson recently uh prager you posted it it was someone asking about climate change and effective leaders and jordan said clean your room bucko that's a simple you know paraphrasing of what he said was but what he actually said was i would uh he said something to the effect of i would be skeptical of somebody who was trying to clean the world when they have not put their own home before they've taken care of their own personal affairs and he said so what we need is for people to become responsible self-sufficient
Starting point is 01:49:43 to to straighten out their lives before they you they eventually move on to try and change others. But in learning how to be responsible, self-reliant, independent, they gain those abilities to then move on to the next step of helping others do the same, to become a leader, to make appropriate decisions. So it all starts with you learning how to start a fire. You know how to start a fire? You should know how to start a fire. I practiced that in Philly. That was a big thing I used to do a lot. This year has been huge for me when it comes to everything that you're mentioning right now,
Starting point is 01:50:14 specifically just being stuck inside of New York City during the supposed worst of it, during the middle of the lockdowns, during the middle of the highest supposed epidemic, and realizing that I'm surrounded by a bunch of unprepared individuals who are hungry, that will do anything to survive. We're living right on top of each other, and it just takes the trucks not coming in. That's it. You know, the big issue is there's an optimism and a normalcy bias. So the optimism bias is it can't happen here.
Starting point is 01:50:47 The normalcy bias is that'll never happen. But people don't realize when it came to, say, you know, the fall of the Soviet Union, people had been living their whole lives, generations under the system. Then one day was gone. There are civil wars that broke out where people thought it would never happen. In fact, in the United States Civil War, people were gathering on the hill near, was it Fort Sumter, thinking a war will never break out, having a picnic. And then all of a sudden they watched people getting disemboweled in explosions and were like vomiting up their picnic like, wow, it's really happening. People think, you know, what's funny is, you ever watch a prepper show? Yes.
Starting point is 01:51:20 And it's funny how people mock and ridicule preppers. You know why that was always confusing to me? You'd think a consumerist capitalist society would venerate preppers. Buy more. Buy 30 years of beans and put them in your basement. Buy, buy, buy. After 9-11 happened, George W. Bush, what did he say? Store up.
Starting point is 01:51:39 Go buy. Go purchase. Go to the mall. Go buy stuff. Buy stuff. That's why I always found it funny that preppers were looked down upon if anything the consumerist american society they were targeted they were laughed at but this year in 2020 they're laughing at us they came out as the real mvps here and i remember being in new york and saying i need to get out of here in march i went out to a farm in
Starting point is 01:51:58 pennsylvania and realized i have no skills at all i i can't do this i can't figure this out and i was stuck saying, you know, this is either going to make me or break me. I decided to move up to New Hampshire, went up there. I was supposed to do a whole tour all around the United States, but ended up staying there on this synchronistic kind of event. I was looking for an RV, found a friend who needed one fixed. It was too expensive for me to afford. I ended up fixing it at my friend Jay Noon's big compound where he literally is a diesel mechanic and fixer-upper guy who wears overalls, is covered in grease all of welding, and also a lot of survival self-defense training courses that I ended up teaching people. So it's been something that's been absolutely incredible, living in the middle of nowhere. automatically turning more either libertarian, anarchist, or right-wing because of the self-sufficiency, because of the importance of understanding that in nature, it is wild, it is crazy, it is hectic,
Starting point is 01:53:11 but it's only you and yourself that are responsible for your butt and no one else's. You know what makes people right-wing when they do this, when they go through this stuff? The hard work. The hard work. And then when someone comes along, imagine this. You worked for eight hours. You finally built your your little shelter you got a fire going you caught some rabbits and then some dude walks up and goes can i get some of that you're gonna be like bro i got barely enough for me and it was really hard to come on dude share yeah we made you've got more
Starting point is 01:53:38 than me we made people work we had chickens running around all over the property people had to catch them with their bare hands during my training courses. It was pretty funny to watch because a bunch of city slickers came. A bunch of people from Boston, New York, New Jersey came to New Hampshire for my survival training course. And they were literally running around trying to catch these chickens. They had to catch them. And then they had to chop off their heads, pluck them, take out the organs, cook them, eat them as they make their own shelter. So much work.
Starting point is 01:54:04 And it's a lot of work. What's the best trick to catch a fleeing chicken? Corner it. You make a lasso with some twine. No, you have to corner it. And then it's pulling you and you're like, ah! You have to corner it. And sometimes even just walking straight up and feeding it.
Starting point is 01:54:21 Or a bird shot. Oh, yeah. Well, no. Then you're going to have a whole bunch of pellets in your chicken that you're going to try to eat, and you don't want birdshot. You got to do some work, you know? But it is easier. Yeah, but making your own shelter, making your own fire,
Starting point is 01:54:36 filtering your own water, that is an extensive, exhausting activity, and those are the basic necessities that people take advantage of every single day. After going through that chicken, after having to catch it, after gutting it, after cutting it, after putting it on the plate and cooking it, you realize how absolutely absurd it is that there's chicken thighs for a dollar at Walmart. You're like, what are they doing that they have to mass produce such food so quickly, so efficiently to make this $1 when it took me all day to make this chicken to produce it into a sustainable meal. We need kids to experience, to learn this.
Starting point is 01:55:14 Well, my friend Jay Noon, he had man camp. That's what he called it. Man camp. And it's literally where kids come. I was a part of the kids. I'm not afraid to admit that. And he teaches them just basic things like welding, using a wrench, using a hammer, making shoe horses, making hangers,
Starting point is 01:55:32 whatever it is. Folding steel for his katana. Oh, that sounds awesome. Forging. We did a lot of different stuff. But there is something to say about this kind of attitude and the type of people in New Hampshire that are in the wild. There's some city folks. There's a big Free State Project initiative. But one thing that really sparked my interest in New Hampshire wasn't just the community, but also the lack of government. New Hampshire, you don't need car insurance. You don't need helmets.
Starting point is 01:56:00 You don't need seatbelts when you drive. But they have some of the safest roads in the United States. They're the number one in homeschooling with the highest IQ in all of the United States. They have the most Bitcoin transactions per capita. Go ahead. Wow. There is a video game YouTuber who was playing a game. It was called like City States.
Starting point is 01:56:18 And he normally like it's like you choose how much taxes you want, many like you know wages stuff like that and then you build buildings he decided as a gag to make a totally lawless society and it's under the assumption it would be chaos and destruction and fighting and poverty this video is amazing because his shock and confusion as he removed all the laws there were no poor people everybody lived in luxury buildings there was an abundance of wealth and he's laughing like what's happening there's no regulations but no taxes no pollution no inspection no poverty no crime and and it was got the video went crazy it gets to a point where technology is so good that we can go back to before the era of regulations and have a new freedom. Well,
Starting point is 01:57:05 there's a lot. If we, if we create like an AI that just forces us to live under the, under the world, encourages us. I don't know. I'm not for that, but,
Starting point is 01:57:16 but we got crypto. We have like, you know, desalination, homeschooling and people arming themselves and defending themselves in New Hampshire and record numbers in New Hampshire is one of the most Second Amendment friendly states in all of the United States. And it has the least amount of homicides and gun deaths in the nation. So when you look at it's expensive when it comes to let's let's talk about some of the negatives,
Starting point is 01:57:39 because you need to talk about both of the sides here. You do have property taxes, but you do have record low taxes when it comes everywhere else. But the property taxes are really high. And you do have an opioid epidemic that has hit New Hampshire extensively hard. And you're seeing the effects of it, especially in Manchester, where you're seeing a lot of people addicted to meth. So there are positive and negatives. It does get really cold there, hence why I am here with you living in your parking lot right now making my way slowly down to florida but i will be back in new hampshire i absolutely love it there i love the community and i love individuals we're gonna get a farm though yeah i like that idea too because we might do i don't know if you want to survival we might do survival trainings but but it's not
Starting point is 01:58:19 even that it's about having fun grow corn it's about making a video of luke chasing a chicken around yeah it's amazing once you get into this hard work it's so fun it's so rewarding and it's so amazing to be able to do this stuff even though it is difficult but that's what life is you know life if everything was easy if everything was handed to you if democrats and the globalists had their way and they would give you everything, you wouldn't appreciate it. And it would be filled with crap. Think about you walk into Walmart and you're like, I'll just take two fried chickens.
Starting point is 01:58:51 Whole chickens. No, dude. Every time I walk into Walmart, I'm like, how much of this are we wasting? I hate it so much. I hate that feeling. And what you were talking about,
Starting point is 01:58:59 raising kids to take care of chickens and stuff, like your little camp, your little kids camp, that's how I was raised. I remember I raised chickens to lay eggs. That was my first job. Now, this is my question towards Tim. You raise a country like that, that's armed, that prepares their own food, that is ready
Starting point is 01:59:15 for anything. Fascism. That doesn't need any government. That doesn't need anything. How will the Chinese invade? What was the thing that the japanese said when they when they when they were talking about that's not a real quote it's not no i thought it was so i'm mistaken a rifle behind every blade of grass yeah do you want to know how they'll invade
Starting point is 01:59:33 exactly culturally no neural net no uh it's called a bunch of individuals who are responsible only themselves and surviving for themselves one day a businessman comes along and says uh we want to get a proposition for you and we'll pay you a really great rate to do x y or z and they'll say yes and then they start getting this money and they don't want to back down and they say now do this now do this now do this and slowly but surely they increment people towards policies that benefit them and then you end up with a chinese businessman comes and buys massive swaths of property across the western united states and people just say, yeah, amazing. Maybe what?
Starting point is 02:00:08 It's literally happening right now. Yeah, that's exactly what's happening right now. But you have a whole bunch of lemmings, a whole bunch of unprepared people with their flip flops and their lattes being on the government teeth that are even questioning it or doing anything to be self-sufficient and are being dependent. Shout out to lattes, by the way. If a Chinese businessman came to you and offered you half a million dollars for your RV, would you say yes? For my, yeah, sure. Of course you would. And then you'd be like, wow, now they own your RV. That's what they're doing with the land.
Starting point is 02:00:37 And people are going, wow. And life insurance policies. Have you seen those commercials where they want to buy your life insurance policy? If you don't need your life insurance policy anymore, sell it. It's insidious. People are desperate for money. It keeps showing on Fox. It's crazy.
Starting point is 02:00:52 But what future do you think is possible if people became self-sustainable? Do you think my future or Tim's future? Should we do like a voting thing? I think without a cohesive community, you'll end up with... But I think we have an identity as people. And I think that an identity and I think a culture should come first and should be prioritized. Because right now, culture is being thrown into the trash. It has the worst elements in it right now that are highlighted.
Starting point is 02:01:18 It's dominated by the left. The most degenerate, disgusting behavior possible that breaks up the family unit. If you look at what they're pushing out there in mainstream culture, it's drugs, it's alcohol, it's chemicals. You now even have mainline rappers talking about the latest pharma medicine that they want to induce with themselves with cough syrup. That's literally what kids aspire to be. You married? Not yet.
Starting point is 02:01:42 How old are you? I don't know. How old do I look like? Genetic know. How old do I look like? Genetic age? How old do I look like? 34? 34 years old? You got any kids?
Starting point is 02:01:50 I'm working on it. 34 and older? Maybe. We'll see. Unmarried? No kids? Driving around in an RV? Mr. DMT?
Starting point is 02:01:57 Psychedelics? Ayahuasca? Thing is, there's... What is this judgment here? You're going to criticize. You're going to criticize. I'm not criticizing. No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 02:02:05 I'm making a comment on culture. Yes, and you contribute to that culture. Depends. Maybe, but not to the extensive elements of totally selling out. We all sell out in some ways. That's basically undeniable because there's no other way in mainline society right now, of course. But, again, we all strive towards being something better. And I think striving is the first step into getting it. And I am making decisions and goals
Starting point is 02:02:34 that are a lot different than they were when they were influenced by culture. Because growing up in New York City, growing up in Brooklyn, I was absolutely influenced by the worst elements of mainstream society and their ideas of glorifying drug dealers and glorifying violence and glorifying this idiocy. I was an absolute total victim of it, and I perpetrated it to the fullest extent. Well, whatever. You know what I mean. I'm just speaking expressively here. But essentially, when it comes to understanding it, that is the first step towards defeating it and we could all be better and i'm making decisions to be as best as i can and i'm making the best decision to move away from that and move forward towards a family and kids and and uh now
Starting point is 02:03:16 it's time for superchats hey before we go can i uh into superchats before we can see i want to start making ammo i want to just shout out not it's not legally you can yes you can buy all the pieces and so i'm looking at getting a bullet press um a powder sifter and then i think you got to buy a reloader yeah but you're talking you're talking about reloading not manufacturing manufacturing is another level so if you have any tips uh about how to manufacture and reload ammo send it to me on Twitter because there's a bullet shortage because there's a lot of shortage of the materials that copper will... Here's what you need. You need
Starting point is 02:03:49 charcoal, so burn wood. You need to find sulfur, sulfur mine. And you need saltpeter, so bat crap, like potassium nitrate. Why do I feel you're going to read the craziest comments about me? Here we go! Super chat! If you haven't already, smash the like button, subscribe, hit the notification bell. And no, no, no, don't worry. They're all going to be mad about me here we go super chat if you haven't already smashed the like button
Starting point is 02:04:05 subscribe hit the notification bell and no no don't worry they're all gonna be mad about me we'll see kevin k mentions uh the new proposal a round of stimulus 15 but only for those who take the vaccine not a joke tim i sent you a link on instagram that is a crazy story i did pull that up rose says let's talk about a preponderance of evidence instead of widespread well you don't need widespread evidence to change the results of an election if you just can get a swing county to have a swing, which gives a state, which gives a country to a certain president. Morning Featherheart says, the gulags of tomorrow will not be physical camps, but digital excision from society. Bans from social networks and financial institutions, maybe even ISPs, and you might as well be living in the wild. Bitcoin.
Starting point is 02:04:48 She made a very good point with a lot of people already having their banking, online banking taken away from them because of their political opinions. That has already happened in the United States. So I think the corporate overlords are somewhat of a bigger threat sometimes than the actual government when you were asking how to get out of china's grasp too i thought getting off the u.s dollar and kind of diversifying into crypto is one way to protect yourself against chinese corruption and invasion that just that just protects you as an individual and sacrifices the rest we we need a cohesive we as a group could do that i think response stop it yeah james high says everyone here should sign the petition from we the people convention for trump to declare martial law and that is a bold statement uh he says this was a theft and the american people know it i don't know about that i think that declaration is an invitation
Starting point is 02:05:35 for civil war and uh i don't think people realize what war is like it's funny when they're like i don't want i don't want martial law i want martial law yeah exactly it's crazy left is like we should have martial law the most extreme lockdowns ever how dare trump call for the same thing yeah it's insane what the civic national says luke speak to tim kennedy he is active sf and runs a school tim wed, Wednesday, War of 1812, James Madison declared the war to invade BNA. 1776 was over taxes for the Seven Years' War. Nice to see the ganda working. It'd be cool to have a ganda here.
Starting point is 02:06:15 Mafu says, this guy is already more likable than Destiny. Can you ask Luke to say I don't know as a test? I don't know. Because I don't. Because no.
Starting point is 02:06:24 Let's see. Someone mentioned Trump bringing troops home, sending 800 troops back from Somalia. I read that he was going to move them around to different bases. Well, it's supposed to happen in 2021, which if Biden comes in, he's probably going to reverse that. You mentioned us having troops in Pakistan. What was that? There's a lot of training forces inside of Pakistan right now that are training different sects of militants in that specific region. If you know Pakistan, it's essentially still a wild west with many factions
Starting point is 02:06:50 vying for power. And the United States is invested in certain powers there prevailing. So they are training a whole bunch of Pakistani paramilitaries for their own kind of benefit. Tom Meese says, are these judges and media making judgments on the criminal standard beyond a reasonable doubt or the civil standard of 51 of probability this uh what we're seeing in all of the fraud cases is arbitrary semantic debate the media will desperately say there's no evidence they misconstrue what bill barr says and they just they're clearly lying and trying. Ken Abbott says stop calling the mainstream media. It implies credibility.
Starting point is 02:07:29 Call them legacy media. It implies yesterday's culture and technology. Yeah, good point. Justin Doobie says, if you take your corruption case to the corrupt, what do you expect to happen? That's how I feel about all this election fraud stuff right now. Like, who do we expect to tell us that it was fraud that's true matthew felton says if trump wins we have a few more riots national guard called and done if biden wins then in my opinion 60 chance of the boog starting around february um i'm thinking
Starting point is 02:07:58 slightly after march uh depends when he's going to try to confiscate firearms or impose the tax on firearms then i think really is going to be a big time i don't i think that's irrelevant i think that's it'll be a good point i think the the national lockdown will result i don't think what we're going to see is like a bunch of trump supporting like conservatives putting on armor and then marching and left right left what's going to happen is there's going to be areas like in new hampshire where a bunch of people you know probably say it's not going to happen here. And they're going to put roadblocks and they're going to stand guard and say, don't come in here. We don't care what you have to say.
Starting point is 02:08:29 We have a constitution in this country. We'll see another. That's when it ignites. Three trillion bailout. Then probably another one. Dollars in a tank. Then we'll see bread lines. And then they're going to see violence in the bread.
Starting point is 02:08:39 Bro, we already have. That already happened this year. The bread line. We haven't seen violence. Yes, we did. Yes, we did. We absolutely did. What happened?
Starting point is 02:08:45 There was earlier in the year at numerous times. The bread lines. We haven't seen violence in the bread lines yet. Yes, we did. We absolutely did. What happened? There was earlier in the year, numerous times in the bread lines, people started fighting each other and breaking, trying to break into the. There was one instance where they broke down the fence, broke into the building and started just taking boxes of food and running off with it. And then the people there just started throwing the food because people were going nuts demanding it. So, yes. Food riots. And that was artificial. They made that happen by taking people's ability to work away we got we have fat homeless people in this country it's
Starting point is 02:09:11 crazy yeah there's there's that's not the issue was that they said none none for you jared mackman says ian you hurt my head but that's why i love you keep speaking your honest thoughts brother thank you jared i love you too man um badgertoe says destiny has has no idea election night he he was telling us redcoats we didn't lock down after we locked down from march to july trump orders somalia troop withdrawal crazy let's see hermit thrush says biden at 270 means one faithless electors throws it to Trump. Hilldog had four validated faithless electors. The Supreme Court ruled they can't do that, though. I guess I suppose regardless of that, they could say, wow, no, and just cause some kind of constitutional crisis.
Starting point is 02:09:55 Yeah. Let's see. Stacey. Stacey Murphy says Trump train is gaining momentum. Forensic audits, audits, footage of the votes being counted unlawfully. Real data of unlawful voters having voted. Keep windows boarded up that's all true that's all true uh georgia has ordered a signature verification finally following the release of this video footage showing people counting with no observers and then claiming there were observers doesn't matter it's in dispute and there is real data from matt brainer the voter integrity project
Starting point is 02:10:22 there was a on fox news today they had a guy who said the judge in Nevada has received a list of 30. I think he said 35,000 names of people who either voted twice in two different states or voted in Nevada without having legal residency. The judge has it. We'll see how he rules. 35,000 people. And the margin in Nevada is what, 10K? It's crazy. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:10:49 Sergeant Hodel says, guys, the People's Pundit examined a GA video and found election worker loading the same bouts three times into counting tabulator. This cannot be debunked by mainstream media. Interesting. So not just the video of them pulling them out, but the people then scanning and then scanning and then scanning again. Interesting. So not just the video of them pulling them out, but the people then scanning and then scanning and then scanning again. Interesting. Chris Pavetto says, lately, when we chat about reform on policies, police and government, it seems to teeter near accepting a few ideas from the Great Reset. Where do we find the balance of liberties plus reform without people having opening arms agreeing to reset? That's a big challenge because it is is true that you know when people say
Starting point is 02:11:26 like oh we should social distance and we should we should you know wear masks and do certain things it's people saying we accept some of what they're what they're putting forward and maybe it's because people are acting in good faith that we don't we we know there's there's covid we know it's got lingering effects that are very damaging we know it can kill old people we don't want it we want people to die so we want to be rational reasonable individuals but they're not being reasonable in return who the government the democratic governors then sangri says can ian read the quote out loud i think he will get it if he reads it which quote was that i don't know biden quote oh that's right that's right yeah oh i see what you're saying thank you i'll do that later actually i'm probably gonna listen to it
Starting point is 02:12:04 again and again. All right, let's see. Go to sleep to it. Jessica. I'm not. Burleson says Trump answers only to his ideals for America. I think he didn't pardon Assange because his source is a national security issue. But my favorite Trump thing is he answers to no one except the people and his vision of America at its best? Well, I think most people want pot legalized
Starting point is 02:12:27 and they want nonviolent offenders with review to be pardoned, nonviolent drug offenses. The review is because some might plead down to lesser charges and they may are violent. And I think the people want Snowden and Assange pardoned. I think that's overwhelmingly Trump supporters agree with this. I look at some of the Trump forums where they're saying assange and snowden exposed the deep state trump should pardon them outright there's a reason every presidential candidate campaigns on ending the war and giving people more civil liberties so i think that's very clear and i think that's what government should do if they keep promising it all right let's see what we got omega b3n says the needs of the individual are the needs of the many because the many are made of individuals this is why individual rights benefit everyone
Starting point is 02:13:12 i agree we are only as strong as our weakest link that's very true every person that person that's a very good comment and very good commentary especially how politicians and elected officials should be seeing uh you know each citizen the biggest minority of them all is the individual and we should protect that individual at all costs acoustic theory says journal nature medicine quote a sars-like cluster of circulating bat coronaviruses shows potential for human emergence co-author shi zhang li wuhan institute of virology 2015 gain of function study that's what luke was bringing up thanks for that alex jones Shi Zhengli, Wuhan Institute of Virology, 2015, gain-of-function study. That's what Luke was bringing up.
Starting point is 02:13:47 Thanks for that. Alex Jones mentioned there was an article from New Scientist that said they were developing something they called SARS-CoV-2. And they were like, this is not the same thing. It was like New-Scientist. Is it different than New Scientist? It was a NewsGuard-certified source. And then Jones was like, well, Microsoft says it's good, then it must be good, right? I'm like, there you go, because they fund it.
Starting point is 02:14:09 Glitchy Boy says, in regards to trusting service members, I'd trust an enlisted member, maybe a lieutenant, but no one captain or higher. Higher ranking officers are basically military politicians. I hear that. Essentially, yeah. Binary Evasion says, if you watch the video on the after hours vote counting, you will see the lady in purple scan the same ballot stack three times. Whoa. I mean, how do you deny that?
Starting point is 02:14:32 You can't. This is getting spicy. It was the dash scientist. The dash scientist. Yeah. Thanks. Rita Ho says, I am from Taiwan and I am scared what would happen to my family, friends and people in Taiwan in the next four years if Biden eventually becomes the POTUS.
Starting point is 02:14:46 Because China is preparing for the invasion and the annexation of Taiwan. We talked about this Wednesday extensively. And Joe Biden's going to go. He's going to be sitting there with his furled brow as there's going to be video playing of destroyers like and then you both storming the beaches. And he's going to go. Come on. Come on, man. Come on.
Starting point is 02:15:03 Look, you know, China, you're doing a thing. Fact of the matter. Absolutely correct. The fact of the matter. He loves that phrase. No, no, no. And then he loves his lists. One, something, something.
Starting point is 02:15:17 Two, something, something. At least it counts. Eric Miller says, Luke Rutkowski is actually an alias. He's actually Kick Batowski, Oh. Suburban daredevil all grown up. I knew it. I'm kidding. Love the show
Starting point is 02:15:27 and keep up the good work. Is that a real person? Citizen 7 says I'll bet $10 this super chat never gets read. Now you have to super chat more
Starting point is 02:15:35 another $10. David Franco Jr. says this dude is a smart dude. He knows what's up and can defend his position with quickness. Well, actually,
Starting point is 02:15:43 Luke's written it all down because he's prepared. I like taking notes, and I like studying, and I like knowing my stuff. But I'm not always right. I get things wrong. No one's perfect, and I'm infallible just like everybody else is. I've been watching Luke. But do your own homework.
Starting point is 02:15:56 This is my main thing I've been saying from my first video. Don't ever trust me. Do your own homework. Do your own research. And I want to make sure I'm prepared so you guys know what to research and study yourself so you can make up your own mind. I've been watching Luke since 2010, 2009, and his work is incredible. Looking back, I believe that humanity will look at it as a boon.
Starting point is 02:16:20 I don't know. I was just fascinated with your stuff, man. No, no, no. History is written by the way. History is written stuff no no no history is written by the way some of the stuff that you guys were doing kept us out of the Syrian war almost it was a roadblock
Starting point is 02:16:34 check out we are change a lot of the stuff that was going on in the early 2010s from independent media many of the hacker journalist types and data researchers really did work really well to stop the conflict in many places. There was no restrictions on independent media back then. It was just beginning to restrict independent voices, third-party voices, smaller voices, mom-and-pop shop media organization voices that actually made the difference and told people the truth.
Starting point is 02:17:02 And that's why it was such a threat, and that's why they're shutting it down. And they've shut us down very effectively. And they limited my organization extremely hard. And they hit me very hard. I'm barely surviving, but I am. In the wilderness, McKee's Lee says, I'd love to go to man camp. Sounds amazing. Is it only in New Hampshire or is there a man camp in California?
Starting point is 02:17:22 No, man camp is in New Hampshire under Jay Noon. But if you go to the Free State Project, you could probably get involved with that. We have a large number of projects and different things we're doing. I'm going to be back there for the spring, and I'm going to be doing more survival training courses there if I can't find more ones down the road from here all the way to Florida. Heather Cummins says you can't store enough food. You need a renewable food source. I raise meat rabbits. I butcher 30 a month to feed the family chickens too but you guys know rabbit starvation is no rabbits don't have enough fat so it's something called rabbit starvation
Starting point is 02:17:54 where people only eat rabbits but you eventually aren't getting enough you know nutrients and fat your body needs to to survive so rabbits you can eat and uh you can you can raise them probably got a supplement with chickens you know maybe some kind of plant i tell you that's why people are gonna a lot of people will probably move to a climate where you can get year-round farming or you go to you go to a place like florida there's just fruit and foods everywhere just like swamp land yep yep daniel hawk says lids and ian are bay tim okay, but I love him anyway. Luke rocks. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:18:27 Jared Teal says, question for Luke. Dude, you look exactly like me. I assume you're Polish. Are you Prussian? Plus, I've also talked about guns as assets to people. Thank you. Polish, born and raised. Prove it.
Starting point is 02:18:37 Speak Polish. What? We are going to Poland. Did you just get me demonetized in Polish? Maybe. We'll see. But no, I'm very Polish, very proud. We just had pierogies at the house a couple days ago. We did.
Starting point is 02:18:52 It was good. And it was pretty good. Sour cream. Potato and sausage of some sort. Pierogies, pickles, sauerkraut all the way. Let's see. What is this? We just had a YouTube.
Starting point is 02:19:02 I love it when they jump. We get too many super chats at once and then... Success problem. Lance Atwell says, Harrison Deal, a lawful staffer and Governor Kemp's daughter's boyfriend, died this morning in a car crash that looked like he hit a pallet of C4. People are talking about it. That's crazy stuff.
Starting point is 02:19:20 Yeah, we were looking at that earlier, right? You know what the thing is? People think it's political. And this is what I say when you see stuff like this. People will be like, you're going to hear on the left, no, no, no, it's no big deal. You're going to be on the right saying, this is fishy, something's going on. It doesn't matter what's true. You know why?
Starting point is 02:19:35 It matters what people believe. And people are at such a point where they really distrust each other where they're going to say, this is political. Or they're going to make the insinuation and be like, look at this, this is crazy, right? You're right. Sometimes car accidents happen exactly you know that's true too but hey sometimes political hits happen not entirely sure why some like low-level staffer for a you know senate candidate i mean i get it's one of the most contentious senate races right now but you know let's see justin smith says did i miss the coverage of the latest Biden gaffe? You did. Yep. It was funny.
Starting point is 02:20:06 I will resign. Citizen 7 says, I'm paying up. I'm a man of my word. Good on you, Citizen 7. Marksman says, hey, Tim, love the show. Could you read the poem by Henry Lawson? Every man should own a rifle. The poem is dated 1907.
Starting point is 02:20:24 So before World War One and the similarity to now is uncanny. Keep up the good work. Love the music video. You uncanny keep it the good work love the music video you should look at it right now it's uh the poem by henry lawson every mansion on a rifle rachel taylor says we assume the dirty work is all behind closed doors so the left can showcase corruption as long as we are fearing what we can't see indie media shines a light on the creep in the corner sniffing hair keep shining shining for us. We'll try my best. Bass player says, hey, Tim, check out Serpent Saw and Lawai 86 for guests. Both lived in China for years and currently live in California.
Starting point is 02:20:54 Yes, they are on my short list. Shun Ryunji Matoi. Hey, Luke, Tim, Ian, and Lids. What do you think about HR 5736, 2011 to 2012, that has made Section 230 erode from its original intent and made Twitter the hellhole it has become with the propaganda BS? I don't know what those House resolutions are or that House resolution is. Me neither. Jake Durham says, it'd be pretty cool if you had on Trumper for Yang. He can make a solid conservative case for UBI and maybe show some nuance to it. Let's shift the culture.
Starting point is 02:21:28 That'd be pretty interesting. I'd love to do that. Calvin says, Luke, if I can't trust the start of your claims, then you might as well have the seven-figure Cuomo salary on CNN. Well. Let's see. Tyler for Paige says, Tim only knows how to make gunpowder because of Dr. Stone. No, it was because Luke was like, you should make bullets. bullets and i was like let's google search how to do it and it was like sulfur charcoal and saltpeter and then i was like where do we get those things and it was like
Starting point is 02:21:53 sulfur mines burning wood and bat poop uh what was the other place to get a niter from from what fertilizer yes what you have to make that i I mean... I mean, you have to... We're talking about in the wild. If you're in the middle of the woods, you're buck naked. I'm not playing with no bat poop in 2020. You're in the middle of the woods. You're buck naked. How do you make bullets?
Starting point is 02:22:14 How do you make gunpowder? First, you get a spear. And you use that. Then you get a bow. Yes, that's right. And then you kind of go from there. Yeah. But, you know...
Starting point is 02:22:24 I don't know. I haven't gone that far yet. And then you gotta go from there. Yeah. But, you know, I don't know. I haven't gone that far yet. Then you look for red rocks and you melt them in your fire. And then you fold the steel 50 times. Then you stab a deer. Someone's It's Crazy Canuck says, love the show. Keep up the good work, guys. Keep it real.
Starting point is 02:22:42 Look forward to what y'all come up with the next. Cheers from Canada. Nick Smith says, guess I show. Keep up the good work, guys. Keep it real. Look forward to what y'all come up with the next. Cheers from Canada. Nick Smith says, guess I'll be enlisting in the Taiwanese military. Oh, jeez. Ben Boucher says, great show, guys. I'd say top 10 Timcast. It's always fun watching two old friends and titans of indie news go at it. Keep up the great work.
Starting point is 02:22:57 We need both of you right now. And that's why Luke is in a trailer in my parking lot. I'm living in a parking lot, guys. I'm living the dream. Now that I've made the joke, Luke's got one of the most epic RV production setups. It's not that epic.
Starting point is 02:23:09 I'm so jealous. It's like a 2013 old trailer, but it's fine. It's very cozy. I went out and bought one. Yes. Just today? Tim just bought one today.
Starting point is 02:23:17 We just came from RV dealership. Spur of the moment. It's not hard. It's financing. It's a couple hundred bucks a month. Which, if the dollar collapses, you know, and also,
Starting point is 02:23:24 people need to know, it was a little contentious today. That's how me and Tim have been talking to each other ever since day one. We've been debating. You know what I said? We've been debating and arguing like this for a while. And I absolutely love it.
Starting point is 02:23:33 We don't see eye to eye on many things. And I love the debates. I love iron sharpening iron. I love the challenges. And I think it's awesome that we could be friends for so long and disagree so much and be able to still at the end of the day do really cool stuff and back and let me live in your parking lot back in 2011 i was like luke one day i'm gonna be like in my late 50s and i'm gonna be the ceo of this
Starting point is 02:23:55 massive media conglomerate and and you know i'm gonna have like this suit on walking out of a big meeting with the president and then you're gonna run up up to me and be like, Tim, why did you do it? And I'm going to try to take you down by confronting you. And I'm going to be like, get Luke out of here. Get him out of your security. And you're going to be like, what happened to you, man? You've changed. And I'll be like, get out of here.
Starting point is 02:24:14 And then I'm going to brush off my expensive $10,000 suit and then be like, drive. And then throw $100 bills out the window. I'll be running after you just like I did Henry Kissinger. I confronted Henry Kissinger literally when he was down the block in a car. And I followed his car for about 20 blocks running after it in the middle of New York City. Got him. Remember when we randomly bumped into Rumsfeld?
Starting point is 02:24:35 That was amazing. Yes. And asked him about, what was it, the $7 trillion that was missing? He's like, what are you talking about? I took a selfie with him. And then it was just absolutely incredible. And he was like, there's missing money? No idea.
Starting point is 02:24:47 What about that? We ran into Anderson Cooper, which was also a very funny endeavor. You asked him if he was in the CIA. Which you didn't like. Yeah, you asked him if he was in the CIA. No, I asked him about Operation Mockingbird and how CIA officials were caught manipulating the mainstream media. Why are you asking Anderson Cooper? Because he was trained as a CIA agent.
Starting point is 02:25:05 Yeah, he was. Yes. He spent two years with the CIA. Whoa. Before he left, printed his own press badge and flew himself to, was it Rock? I don't know exactly, but he's the son of a Vanderbilt. He holds a lot of power and influence in higher society in New York City. And he's a silver fox.
Starting point is 02:25:22 And he deserves some questioning. And I just like to, you know, I would love to know his point of view about the CIA and the mainstream media and their long history together as they've been, you know, working together for so long. Oh, yeah, that'd be awesome. That's what I did.
Starting point is 02:25:35 Tim didn't like that, though. He got mad at me. Because it felt like you just... I know, I know, I know. But there's specific things you could have asked him about. Yes. There's photos out of CNN.
Starting point is 02:25:44 There was the accusations that CNN was staging things. I got it three times. I confronted him three times. And one of them was about their kind of obsession about Iraq and Syria and how horrible they are, but not Saudi Arabia. Exactly. So, you know, that's another thing. So when I was with you and you were like, the CIA was like, you could have asked him something specific. Well, I did.
Starting point is 02:26:03 I had many to admit. And then he ran away with all his security guards and hid in his car. What did he say to you? He was like, come on, dude him something specific. Well, I did. I had many to admit. I know, I know, I know. And then he ran away with all his security guards and hid in his car. What did he say to you? He was like, come on, dude. I forgot what he said. He was really sassy. He got a lot of sass. I heard he doesn't wash his pants.
Starting point is 02:26:14 Now we're talking. I don't know. It was brought up on his show around the same time. That's why I bring it up. It was someone talking to him, and then he started laughing, and they were like, is it true the rumor that you don't wash your jeans? Like, when you're working, he's wearing jeans, and he never washes them? Yeah, you don't have to. And he started laughing and they were like is it true the rumors you don't wash your jeans like when you're working he's wearing jeans and he never washes them you don't have to and he laughed he was like i don't and then they were like they started
Starting point is 02:26:29 laughing at him yeah that's funny though he's a hippie robert strand says tim before you give mr soden a free pass due to non-violence please weigh that against the vulnerable people people's lives he may have put at risk just saying uh the thing about snowden He's not a whistleblower. He's a leaker. It was a big difference. Julian Assange is literally just a journalist unless they can come up with some other evidence accusing of anything. The same thing with Snowden. Snowden's issue is I've actually been pretty critical of Snowden. However, I still think that given the circumstances of what we uncovered and the fact that it's now been quite a long time and the tremendous good that came out of it, I kind of roll my eyes and say, I think I think he should be pardoned.
Starting point is 02:27:11 It's for me, it is rather a coin, a bit of a coin toss. But considering, you know, what we learned about the NSA, the spying, the deep state lies under oath kind of stuff. At that point, I'm'm like just just just general hayden swore under oath that there was no spying program no one was being followed no one was being tracked no one was being databased i went up to him and i confronted him about the nsa officers that were caught uh spanking it to people's private uh pictures which was which actually happened but no one believed it until edward Snowden released the information. So that's why.
Starting point is 02:27:46 General Hayden, even when I confronted him one-on-one about that, he was like, it never happened. I don't know what you're talking about. You're crazy. I'm like, you're spying on people. He's like, nope. Assange shouldn't be locked up for any reason at all. It's clearly they're trying to kill the guy.
Starting point is 02:27:57 If you're going to lock up Assange, you're going to have to lock up people from any news organization from anywhere around the world if they say anything negative about the United States, that's the very dangerous president that Julian Assange sets. He's a publisher. He released information. And he's not even an American citizen. And you add all those layers together. If he goes to jail, that sets a very, very dangerous president for anyone who wants to say anything about the U.S. government in the future. Jerry Lee says, Tim, the gunpowder you mentioned is black powder.
Starting point is 02:28:27 It's different. Be careful. Will do. Yes. Yeah, let's not play around with that until we get some professional help. I thought that was important to mention because I don't want anyone to think what I'm saying. We're not doing it. Right, right, right, right.
Starting point is 02:28:38 But we're not going into it. I also read that people can make black powder, but you can use ammonium nitrate instead of potassium. But that's really, really dangerous because it's concussive. Clearly, we need more research and more professionals. Well, just don't do it. I bring that bit up to say, do not do that. However, I would like to foray into learning how. Under controlled circumstances with a professional
Starting point is 02:28:57 who can teach you how to do it. Oh, that'd be great. That's what you guys got to do. That being said, it is 10.30. Luke, thanks for hanging out. What's your plan? You're going to go in the parking lot, take your RV, and head off back into wild blue yonder? I'm going to be making my way south unless Tim could keep me here.
Starting point is 02:29:12 He's trying to keep me here. Maybe. I don't know. There's a battle royale coming. There could be. We can't release the details. We're trying to break the internet. Yes.
Starting point is 02:29:20 And if we're going to break the internet, I will definitely be here. We're talking about plans that we can't tell you right now. I hate to do this. The biggest podcast in existence that will have ever happened. Ever. And I'll get banned. I'll totally – they'll ban me. I labeled it the Royal Rumble.
Starting point is 02:29:36 Yes, the Royal Rumble. It's going to be wild. So if that happens, I'm here. Maybe I'll stay with Tim. I don't know. I'm like a hippie in many kind of different aspects of my life. I might go down south. I'm still looking for places to do survival training so I could offset my YouTube losses since I've been demonetized. My main YouTube channel is
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Starting point is 02:30:55 If you wish to have the hat or the shirt that I had on in the last video, it is on teesprings.com forward slash stores forward slash wearechange or just wearechange.org. You could probably get it there. But thank you. I appreciate that. And don't forget to follow at Sour Patch Lids. That's correct. I am, in fact, on Twitter for my sins.
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