Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #180 - Israeli Official CONFIRMS Existence Of Aliens, Says THEY'RE HERE w/ Luke Rudkowski
Episode Date: December 8, 2020Tim, Ian, and Lydia host friend and fellow YouTuber Luke Rudkowski (@LukeWeAreChange on Twitter, @WeAreChange on YouTube) discuss recent breaking news about aliens, Havana Syndrome, supersoldiers, the... Macomb County attempted bombing of a Trump supporter's house, and Joe Rogan's missing YouTube episodes. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ladies and gentlemen, I have to start this episode by saying one simple thing.
Joe Rogan, you were wrong. You were wrong. I was right. You see, my friends, seven months ago,
it's a little bit more than seven months ago, I was on the Joe Rogan podcast and I told him,
Joe, we need a one world government because the Galactic Federation is not going to allow Earth
to join so long as we are not unified under one governing authority. And you know what Joe said
to me? He said, I don't think there's a galactic federation. Obviously, I was joking. I thought
the whole thing was hilarious. But now we have this kind of funny story. The former head of the
Israeli space program said aliens are real. Well, he said UFOs, but he said galactic federation.
So he basically said aliens are real. And they're waiting for us to kind of calm down before revealing themselves. Now, I know a lot of
people are like, Tim, this is a clickbait title. It's not true. Well, hold on. There's a man named
Paul Hellyer. Our good friend, Luke Rutkowski actually knows him, correct? Yes, I do. And he
was in an interview that he did with me a couple years ago, which was pretty eye opening to say
the least. What's his title? is the former canadian defense minister he said
aliens are real not only that he said aliens are real and they're not coming to the earth because
we keep fighting each other and they're denying us secret technology and if we could stop fighting
we could have this so so so basically we have confirmation from a different government
different authority figure.
Different old guy saying, I don't give a damn.
I'm going to be taking everything on the table and letting the people know what's going on. And yes, Paul Heller.
And now this is really government official from the space program coming out and essentially saying the same thing.
Confirmation.
Yeah.
OK, listen, everybody calm down. We're
having fun tonight. OK, we're nearing the end of the year. The story comes out. Everybody's
rolling with it because it's fun. It's funny. But let me ask you a serious question.
When a government official, former high ranking official comes out and says, here's the thing.
Why would you choose to believe or disbelieve them? If a former intelligence agent, you know, came out and said, or the head of an intelligence
agency, you know, said Donald Trump was colluding with the Russians.
We had what more than half this country, most people entertaining the possibility at the
very least, and many who still believe it right now.
OK, I don't know if aliens are real, if they're coming here, but you have the challenges.
Who am I to question these two individuals who have now said very similar things?
Well, it's not just them.
It's also Harry Reid.
Oh, that's right.
Harry Reid just said it, didn't he?
Bunch of old guys.
There's also very interesting comments from Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
That was a joke from...
Of course.
Or was it?
Or was it?
And we have to understand here, there is a lot of data.
There is a lot of kind of
circumstantial things coming together that all right in a picture that something could be up
it's gonna be a fun show because we got a ton of news to go through we got this this is a legitimate
story from verified like several different news outlets are reporting the same thing this guy has
said this that the ufos are here there's a galactic federation we got a chill and we've got a bunch of
news around this especially quotes from obama that was on it was on jimmy kimm And we've got a bunch of news around this, especially quotes from Obama.
That was it was on Jimmy Kimmel. We've also got news about microwave weapons potentially being used in India and the Havana syndrome, which is basically these people who are in Cuba, like
diplomats started getting this weird fatigue and like headaches and memory loss and couldn't like
fuzzy vision. And they think it was that somebody was using microwave weapons on them
now we're hearing may actually be china who's doing it so this is crazy we've also got some
other really big stories we'll get to there was a trump supporter who had his house bombed
and i don't know if there's a big story or not but ian noticed this this is not like reported
anywhere what you notice that joe rogan's episodes off youtube all gone yeah like not all but like
most of them all the ones that i could find the full episodes have at least 4.4 million views so it looks like he left a lot of his big shows up a bunch of the joe rogan
episodes are gone it feels kind of silly like you know opening with a joke about joe but then we
actually have like something on his channel now the only reason i would talk about that is because
it's the biggest podcast in the world but there actually is some news around joe's show um there's
like a bunch of people writing stuff. Fans are upset. I see
people making comments about it.
But we'll get into it because
I think a lot of people are looking for celebrity gossip
around this stuff. But I do think it's
really important to talk
about where these
episodes have gone, why they're gone. So anyway, ladies and gentlemen,
of course, I'm Tim Poole. We're hanging out. This is
TimCastIRL Podcast. We got Luke
who is just chiming in. You messed up my introduction. I was going to say, course, I'm Tim Pool. We're hanging out. This is TimCast IRL Podcast. We've got Luke, who is just chiming in.
You messed up my introduction.
I was going to say, help, you're kidnapping me.
You spelled help wrong.
I know.
I did it on purpose.
And I did a little Tim Pool drawing right here as well, just to highlight.
You spelled help.
I know.
I know.
That was a joke.
That was a joke.
I was going to act like you're kidnapping me because you had me on for like three times
in a row.
It says help.
I know.
It was pretty funny.
Why?
But regardless of that.
Hi.
Who are you dog whistling to?
I am the Supreme Allied Commander behind WeAreChange.org. My favorite type of dog is a pit bull pug.
And an interesting fact about me is that Henry Kissinger has personally insulted me to my face on many occasions.
That's very cool.
I like that.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
Luke, you live a ridiculous life.
Yes, I do. Ian's chilling, of course.
He's got a crystal ball with a tinfoil hat on.
Yeah, and I truly believe when we
develop warp drive, then the
aliens will be like, okay, now.
That's Star Trek.
They're going to be like, we're using you for cheap labor,
so make our widgets.
There's an interesting theory about nuclear weapons
that we're going to be talking about in a little bit could be one of the reasons why aliens are here according to some
people who theorize about it so and don't forget sour patch lids is producing i am i'm over the
corner i have an even special guest in luke there was i looked down and there was a little stink bug
on my microphone he's hanging out you can see him there he's right he's on the bottom there
anyway it's stink bug season They're trying to escape winter.
You're comparing me to a stink bug.
No, he's cooler than you.
No, yeah, he's better.
I like stink bugs.
They smell bad, but they're very clumsy.
Docile.
Yeah, docile and clumsy.
And it's funny when they panic.
And it's like you're not escaping.
You're just kind of frantically spinning.
I wonder if that's like us with the aliens.
They just look at us like stink bugs.
We got a lot to talk about with the aliens, man.
First.
Anyway. All right. Let me actually pull up. I have this tweet, but we because it's like stink bugs. We got a lot to talk about with the aliens, man. First. Anyway.
All right.
Let me actually pull up.
I have this tweet, but we'll pull up the real news.
Check this out.
This is from jewishpress.com.
This is a NewsGuard certified website.
I am doing this because the left is going to be like, Tim Pool, conspiracy.
No, no, no, no.
It's NewsGuard.
NewsGuard.
92.5 out of 100, ladies and gentlemen.
This is almost as good as they come. Former head of Israel's news guarded. News guard. 92.5 out of 100, ladies and gentlemen. This is almost as good as they come.
Former head of Israel's space program.
The aliens asked not to be revealed.
Humanity not yet ready.
So this guy is professor.
Professor, mind you.
Haim Eshed.
He served from 1981 to 2010 as the head of Israel's security space program.
And over the years received the Israel Security Award three times, twice for confidential technological inventions.
So if he went nuts, and this possibility is always open, it had to have happened over
the past decade.
And the reason we think the good professor may have lost his marbles has to do with an
interview he gave seven days ago, I guess.
Oh, he gave seven days.
The Shabbat edition of Yedioth,
Israel's largest circulation for paying newspaper in which he says, quote,
the aliens have asked not to announce that they are here. Humanity is not ready yet.
Professor Eshed told Yedioth, among other things, here's his quote. The UFOs have asked not to publish that they are here.
Humanity is not yet ready.
Well, he kind of just broke that promise.
It's like, hey, dude, don't let my girlfriend know that I'm going to be coming over.
Yeah, OK, I'm going to text her right now.
No, don't be doing.
Oh, come on, man.
Trump was on the verge of revealing.
But the aliens in the Galactic Federation, you see Galactic Federation, are saying, wait,
let people calm down first.
They don't want to start mass hysteria.
They want to first make us sane and understanding.
They have been waiting for humanity to evolve and reach a stage where we will generally
understand what space and spaceships are.
There's an agreement between the US government and the aliens.
They signed a contract with us to do experiments here.
They too are researching and trying to understand the whole fabric of the universe. And they want us as helpers. There's
an underground base in the depths of Mars where their representatives are and also our American
astronauts. If I had to come up with what I'm saying today five years ago, I would have been
hospitalized. Wherever I've gone with this in academia, they've said the man has lost his mind.
Today, they're already talking differently. I have nothing to lose. I've received my degrees
and awards. I am respected in universities abroad where the trend is also changing.
Now, this is a man named Paul Hellyer. Luke actually knows this guy.
Yeah.
Former defense minister.
I went to a retreat with him at Alex's.
Well, one second for some strange that
would i don't want to confuse it the next guy we're about to talk to is paul hellyer that was
the israel guy now we got the canadian guy luke take it away well the canadian guy uh very powerful
high level guy that's one of the highest level of government officials that came out and came
forward and said aliens are real aliens do exist And he pretty much was saying the same thing that this Israeli professor,
that this head of the former Israeli space program is saying.
Security space program.
Exactly. Now, if you look at some of the revelations,
I think one of the most interesting ones by this professor is that,
allegedly, these aliens stopped nuclear Armageddon.
This is a very famous conspiracy theory.
Yes, which is interesting because if you look right after the Manhattan Project, right after the
United States developed and started testing nuclear weapons, there was a very big increase
in rise in supposed UFOs, unidentified flying objects.
Now, hold on.
Hold on.
Yep.
The U.S. is doing secret military weapon experiments, one of which is the manhattan project so of
course people are seeing crazy things in the sky of course yes i'm not saying i'm just i'm just
saying what people are kind of correlating together paul hiller came out and said that
there are more than just one species of aliens he uh his latest interview he said that there
was four different species that they've been visiting for thousands of years and that they want to, quote, give us technology if we would stop the wars.
And according to him, because of the atomic bomb, they decided that humans are a threat to the cosmos.
Wow. of accusations here, you know, let's just, you know, let's be, let's, hypothetically,
let's talk about them in this kind of possibility here.
Because if we talk about aliens stopping nuclear Armageddon, when you go to the DMV, you understand
that this is what the government produces.
It shouldn't surprise you that there hasn't been a nuclear Armageddon because these same
kind of people have nuclear weapons so and there also
have been many instances where humanity has almost blown itself up there's many documented cases of
alarms going off that were not really going off of nuclear armageddon that were stopped you know
that story the guy in the submarine yep the russian guy and they got a false alarm that nuke was headed
was fired from the u.s and so they were like, you've got to fire that nuke in retaliation.
And he said, no, I won't do it.
Yep.
And he did not.
What if he really did?
But the aliens stopped it.
It could be.
He didn't follow basic procedures and protocols like he was asked to.
So he disobeyed a lawful order, which we need more of in this world, which is extremely commendable.
This man pretty much saved the world from nuclear Armageddon.
Some people have different theories that this was aliens.
Another thing that came out through this latest revelation is that humans aren't ready,
that we have to be, quote, sane and understanding.
That was the exact quote by this Israeli professor who said,
they want to first make us sane and understanding.
Now, if you look at current events, especially vaccine is because you ever see War of the Worlds?
The aliens come, but then they all die from like normal illnesses that we're immune to,
or like don't bother us. So I'm like, there you go, right? Make everybody quarantined for a long
time, get rid of as much of the pathogens as possible, then the Galactic Federation comes.
I'm joking, by the way. I know someone's going to take it out of context. But Mike Cernovich tweeted this. On April 27th, he said, me, they've kept us inside because they
want to reveal aliens. You, a very serious person. No, me. And then he links to a story from BuzzFeed.
The Pentagon has officially released three videos showing UFOs. He just responded today
with the Jerusalem Post saying, oh oh and they mentioned the israeli
security chief but we do have even more information just a few days ago leaked pentagon ufo report
reveal shock pick of mystery silver cube over atlantic as fears of aliens beneath the seas
check this out you can't really see it's a tiny dot look at that zoom in what is that that's a crazy spaceship well now the videos that we're talking about that cernovich was talking
about were declassified just seven months ago yeah they come from 2007 2017 they were released
by the new york times they were released by a larger project of individuals coming together
outside of government including with harry reed trying to get as much information out there as possible. Now, what's really interesting about the government declassifying
these videos, it's the same government that's been lying about these videos and about their
official task force that is working towards discovering UFOs. The United States for a very
long time has had a task force. The U.S. military and
the U.S. government has always been denying it. But now they're starting their own new task force,
which they just started a couple months ago, which is really interesting. Trump, two months ago,
also came out and said that he is going to take a long and hard look into aliens. And then
automatically he started talking about the military prowess of the united
states which maybe hypothetically the aliens said uh-oh we got to let joe biden wins what if what
if what if the alien what if it's not china that's you know the threat what if trump is actually
fighting against the aliens he did start the space force which is interesting to kind of theorize
about and in the future it's
going to be the globe the the earth globalists versus the galactivists yes they're going to be
like we live on earth you know we're all from earth we're humans not these you know gazorpians
now this i i think this truly deserves to to be discussed we can laugh about it but i do think
people have their own kind of interpretations it's important to note what people are kind of
interpreting throughout some of this kind of information dump that we're seeing from some of these government officials.
And some of them are saying that this could be fallen demons and angels.
This is usually coming from the very religious crowd. advanced U.S. technology to scare the public into submission
as documented
and talked about
through Project Blue Beam,
which theorizes
that a world of,
a world of the world
is coming together
and that hypothetically
the U.S. government
is going to control people
by using fake aliens
in order to...
Like Watchmen.
Exactly.
You guys,
have you seen Watchmen?
The third group of people...
Some of it.
Have you read Watchmen? Michael Maus got mad at me Before we get into that, third group of people some of it have you read watchman
michael mouse got mad before we get in that third group of people are people who think there's ufos
out there and they might be ufos so so i think it's important to clarify that but we've seen
this in entertainment in hollywood just like we saw in watchmen uh what happened red different yes
so it's originally a graphic novel and they made a movie out of it uh the movie is very different
in the in the graphic novel.
There is it's this it's the Cold War.
There's a verge of nuclear apocalypse.
So this the villain basically spoiler alert from the 80s, I think.
So, you know, if you haven't read it or seen the movie, he stages an alien invasion to create a unified enemy. So Earth must come together and avert nuclear apocalypse to defeat the aliens.
And then, you know, there's like, you know, stuff afterwards, Rorschach, and he's got his journal,
and then someone finds it and stuff like that. But yeah, stage an alien invasion, because then
you can get everyone to come together under a one world authority. But also think about
intersectionality, right? The intersectionality, you know, whatever you want to call it, the
critical race theorists, critical gender theorists, they want to erase identity almost. It's weird, though, because they're very much inflaming
identity based tensions. But like, if you look at the surface of what they're doing,
it's all about inclusivity and diversity, and anyone can be anything they want. And so it's
really, you know, you can say that they're, it's a conspiracy, but there really are people who want to create a one-world government.
And this is not a conspiracy, right?
It's been since the end of World War II.
We had the League of Nations and we have North Atlantic – we have NATO and now the UN, the goal of which is to stop countries from attacking and blowing each other up.
Hitler wanted a one-world government.
He was in charge of, I believe. we've seen other bigger conspiracies about like economic manipulation like you know globalization
but also uh interesting that you're talking about agreements since another kind of uh revelation by
this professor is that allegedly there's a contract between the aliens and the humans why would we do
testing and the question i have is who is enforcing this contract the church yeah they told us that
god is real but it's actually aliens communicating
with us you ever play assassin's creed no like the i don't know i don't know where assassin's
creed is that i played a little bit of it but the original was basically that like aliens
created like seeded earth and then there's like what what they what they're actually finding is
ancient technology so it's like a long-standing conspiracy or science fiction idea that you know
what we view as religious or magical was actually
just ancient what if us swearing allegiance to god is is giving is swearing allegiance to an
alien force and that tesla was so tapped into the divine that he was getting the information and he
built these lightweight drone craft check this out and then so there's he built these lightweight
aluminum craft that can be controlled from the ground, wireless electricity, but can also be controlled from the aliens.
And that's how they're using us to create things that they can control.
You got to slow down.
You got to slow down.
Never.
No, no, no.
You just said like three different things that have nothing to do with what we're talking about.
How do you like me now?
I did meet a Tesla secret society in Serbia that believed that Tesla was literally communicating without her being.
So there are individuals who believe some of this stuff.
But to say that people praying to God are praying to aliens, and then all of a sudden...
But that's...
Okay, we can stop there.
What if that's the compact?
Okay.
The contract.
We can then start talking about something different, right?
Why is it that the kings and queens of all these different countries were kings and queens?
You know why?
Divine providence.
Yeah.
God told them.
The divine right of law.
Yes.
It was there right by god so
what if it was actually aliens saying we want you to be in charge dude i'm wondering there's a lot
of things we could you know theorize about we could say that if you do dmt you see the aliens
but i think there's two there's two clear things here that are undeniable uh one is that we're not
ready we're divided we're fighting each other over absolute nonsense.
I think that's partly true.
And the second thing is, what was the second thing, is that we need more information.
There's so much lack of information that people are just making stuff up to fill in the holes, and we don't need to guess what happened.
I disagree about being ready.
I think when we look at the latest revelations by Harry Reid, who came out and said the government is lying, the government is hiding information from this, I think that's credible.
He said we had alien spacecraft or something like that.
Yes, I think that's credible.
We need more information.
We need more transparency.
We need more accountability.
And because we don't have it, we have all these theories.
We don't have to concentrate on the theories.
We should all concentrate on getting more accountability from our government to tell us what's going on here.
Okay.
Okay, Mr. Anarchist.
If there was a grand conspiracy covering up all these aliens that effective,
they could easily stage any kind of conspiracy
to unify the planet against aliens.
People will freak out and go nuts
if an alien mothership appears
and we're powerless to do anything against it.
And that could disrupt the economy
and result in billions dying
because supply chains break and everything like that. maybe mike sirdovich was right i don't know if
he was being serious but they're keeping us inside they're breaking the supply chains now to cushion
it so when the aliens come out the shock can only go so far i doubt they're that organized
that technology where coca-cola was beaming advertisements into the sky and there were
these giant like coca-cola advertisements and then the countries were like we're going to make
it illegal because it's air light pollution what if they do that with an alien ship like war of
the worlds orson wells as a as an entertainment thing but people really believe it's a real
alien craft and go crazy could be because if you look at the latest u.s military technology it is
far older than what we know it to be.
So there are many military advancements.
There are many technological advancements that are kept away from the general public.
So there could be a space beam or whatever kind of crazy weapons out there that we still don't know because it's still classified.
Just like many of the airplanes that we see in movies but see in movies, but existed for a very long time
for military use, but we never knew they even existed.
What if I told you that all of this was already admitted to by previous United States presidents?
You're talking about Barack Obama.
Barack Obama said, he said, the aliens won't let it happen.
You will reveal all of their secrets.
They exercise strict control over us.
Let me reenact exactly what Obama said.
He was having a very, very serious and important conversation with one of our great American thought leaders, Jimmy Kimmel.
Yes.
And he said, the aliens won't let it happen.
You will reveal all their secrets.
They have strict – they exercise strict control over us.
When I was with Obama, he was like, you will reveal your secrets.
I'm kidding it was
a gag bit he did say it but you take the quote out of context and yes people think it's real
so i actually have this is funny this is a ufo website where they're like obama said the aliens
won't let it happen they exercise strict control and he's laughing and then jimmy kimmel says now
there's going to be people who analyze everything you say and how you looked when you said it
because it was a joke that's true and bill clinton made a similar comment as well and again some of these things are
legitimately legitimately jokes but there are some serious implications just like with china
china literally built the largest radio dish and telescope so they could try to communicate
with aliens you look up well hold on yeah and then if then if it's true the aliens are here
why would they build it maybe they're not talking to the chinese maybe the chinese know something that
we don't know about but they're spending a tremendous amount of money you're saying aliens
are racist for aliens i don't know maybe they don't like how the you know the chinese are
doing gene splicing right now to build super soldiers which maybe they're allegedly happening
uh from an article that just was released a couple days ago.
Who knows?
I have no idea.
No one really knows until we get more answers from the government that clearly is lying about it.
And we need more information.
I don't know, man.
Did you listen to the 9 a.m. CNN tapes from Project Veritas?
No.
So you heard about this, right, Ian?
Lydia?
No.
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, Project Veritas has recorded the 9 a.m. phone calls from CNN.
Yeah.
This is relevant.
Trust me.
What you learn is that there is no grand conspiracy, just bumbling morons.
Yep.
You get the president of CNN, Jeff Zucker, being like, so today I think, man, you know,
Tucker Carlson's a racist, and maybe we should talk about that.
And they're like, I really agree.
You know, he's very racist. And you'd'd think hearing this call it's jessica being like
all right everyone listen today we're gonna frame tucker carlson we're gonna accuse him of no it was
he literally believes it it's just a bunch of morons talking about their dumb moron stuff well
they're supporting their special interest at the end of the day and they make sure that they never
bite the hand that feeds them now it might not be such a sophisticated complex thing like we see in major think tanks that usually provide all the talking
points but we do see it as a pretty effective regurgitating machine that just does what it's
told and maybe there's no orders top down but maybe they just have the individuals that believe
in what they believe in that are on the same page you know you want to know why i'll be honest with
you i don't think aliens come here is that maybe they do but it's like i was watching this video about life and it
was really really interesting perspective they said think about the evolutionary distance between
a human being and an ant it's like a billion years or something like that but still infinitely
closer in you know uh like how we function and thrive and the fuels we use and the air and things like that than an alien race on a planet that was, say, all water or, you know, a different chemical composition.
But more importantly, they said, think about the difference between a human and a dog.
Humans and dogs actually communicate very well for interspecies relationship.
Dogs can learn words
in English, especially really smart ones like border collies. But you can never explain to a
dog what a highway is. You can't explain to a dog what an international trade route is.
You can explain to the dog loud noise, scary car hurt, very simple things. Now think about
an advanced species that is able to travel, you know travel beyond the speed of light or interdimensionally or whatever.
Why would they try and communicate with something infinitely separated from us?
That's why you got to take mushrooms.
My buddy's dog accidentally got into a bag of his mushrooms.
It started talking?
It got really smart.
It realized it was a dog and it would really get angry at us when we didn't treat it.
You don't know what it knew.
I can't read its mind. Okay, let's stop talking about mushroom dogs here but i just i disagree with you and i do believe that there are aliens i think that why i think especially
from the video footage we saw that was released of that unidentified flying object that was defying
the laws of physics defying the laws of science, defying the laws of science, that was propulsion.
Maybe.
That's also a possibility out there.
We didn't know about nuclear bombs. When it comes to this Israeli professor,
when it comes to Paul Heller,
sitting down with them,
looking them in the eyes,
these are old individuals
who have nothing to lose,
who just, I think,
were at the highest elements of government
that are now on their deathbed
trying to get as much information out
there to to inform the general public i mean no no i i agree what i'm saying is when you're at that
age they got nothing over you exactly what are they going to threaten you with exactly so i think
that adds an extra layer of credibility to some of their allegations this is really professor said
this and i think i'm gonna i'm just gonna quote him directly because i think this is important
he said quote if i had come up with what I'm saying today five years ago,
I would have been hospitalized.
Whenever I've gone with this in academia,
they said the man has lost his mind.
Today, they're already talking differently.
I have nothing to lose.
I received my degrees and awards.
I am respected in universities abroad
where the trend is also changing.
I'm happy this trend is changing.
It needs to change a little bit more.
It's fun to joke about, but we need more information.
We need more accountability.
What the hell is the government hiding from us?
Because they have a lot that we don't know.
Weapons.
Let me tell you something very, very simple, right?
How many planets exist that have the identical chemical composition to Earth?
A lot.
Identical?
Oh, identical.
Very few.
Probably zero.
Similar.
That we know about in the vast universe probably zero similar that we know about in the right
and we know about and based on calculations there i think it's fair to say a lot but what is a lot
relative to the you know 40 tragic 10 000 or something maybe right now think about this
would life so there's there's two ideas here alien life could look like who knows what it could be a
gigantic pulsating mass with like a
thousand little tentacle arms it wouldn't necessarily look like a human or have arms or
legs think about a dolphin right really smart no hands and underwater they can't create fire
to manipulate elements to create any kind to break things things down and create circuits and build
dolphins never gonna build a rocket ship it's not possible so you have to think about there's actually an argument for why aliens would
probably if they did exist like our planet the chemical composition allows us to manipulate
elements to create computers and rockets and things like that and other kind of technology
that you can't do in a water or atmosphere that maybe would ignite instantly so that means there
may be a bunch of aliens really smart ones on a bunch of other planets that can't do anything, can never
leave, or maybe their technology is just, they can only get to a certain level. But then if you look
at where we're at, it's possible because we have rocketry that there will be another, you know,
alien species that came from very similar conditions where they had the right amount of
oxygen in the atmosphere so they could create fire allowing them to separate elements out and then do electrolysis and things like that
however what if we're actually the aliens yeah trapped in the oxygen atmosphere and the other
super advanced aliens live in this crazy planet where they can better access and manipulate all
the different elements and they look at us like dolphins who are trapped forever you can never
leave you hear of panspermia that the universe That the universe is seeded basically by life forms.
Oh, that's the Star Trek lore.
And that like fungal spores, which can exist in deep space and survive, were sent throughout the universe for whatever reason and landed in our oceans.
And then evolved over time, started to eat other fungus and became animal.
And that's kind of...
Instead of evolutions, we're actually adaptations of that life form For this environment
So you're saying the earth is not flat
Yes
That's basically where I was going
It's a concave bowl
Is that the actual theory
With a turtle on it
When people say the earth is flat
It's actually got a ridge around it
So it's technically a bowl
It's a bowl
And so it collects the little space dust And the little fungus comes and rains down actually got a ridge around it of ice. So it's technically a bowl. It's a bowl.
And so it collects the little space dust and the little fungus comes and rains down.
I like that.
You know what I love about flat Earth?
Do you know how they think gravity works?
No.
They think...
You got a stink bug on your mic.
Hey, buddy.
They think that the flat Earth
is exponentially speeding up, moving upward.
Oh, interesting.
Sucking us down.
And that mathematically the
speed will never stop.
Can you tell me that one more time?
I was looking at the bug.
They believe that the Earth is exponentially moving faster in an upward direction.
Oh, that's possible.
Pinning us down.
Yeah.
We could also be falling.
The entire universe that we perceive could be falling at the same speed, and we wouldn't
know because it's all relative to itself.
That's a better way to put it.
We're upside down, falling, and we're standing on it just like anyway so i think what's
happened is octopi humans you know our brain stem creature that is inside the saltwater sack is like
an alien form well the brain stem is saltwater so i think that we're all kind of alien life forms
that were seeded to earth but these craft that are flying around are like Tesla lightweight aluminum craft
that the government co-opted from his laboratory
and is secretly lying to us
and telling us that it's aliens
to throw us off the trail.
But I could make up a million and one things.
You know what I mean?
We could keep going all night here.
Right, right, right, right.
So let's do this.
Let's do this.
Let me tell you what I think's really going on.
There's a lot of people watching right now.
I know.
You're staring into that camera
you're i'm sorry you're i'm staring in the camera you're looking at your computer screen and you see
but a humble tim pool looking in the eyes and you're saying please tim i want aliens to be
real please just tell me they're real and i'll say no sorry sorry to burst your bubble luke
i'll say yes aliens are not real military Military technology. Could be. Military, hold on.
Military technology.
Because I'm going to blow your minds.
We got another story here.
Check this out.
Havana syndrome, likely caused by pulsed microwave energy, government study finds.
Exclusive report on neurological symptoms of U.S. diplomats in China, Cuba, does not address whether directed energy was delivered intentionally by a weapon.
But, it's called Havana Syndrome,
people were getting crazy brain debilitating effects,
they were hearing a weird humming sound,
and it was likely a newly developed weapon that we don't know about.
And it could have been rolled out by the Chinese or the Russians,
which have pretty good ties with Cuba.
Now, the Cubans are saying that this was just a generator.
Obviously, the weapons, the other diplomats are saying it's something else.
But we do know microwave weapons have existed for a very long time.
It was deployed in Iraq.
Yeah.
What's it called in Iraq?
Gulf War.
What's the name of it?
I forgot the exact name of it.
The one in Iraq.
We might have to look that up.
The weapon they used in Iraq makes you feel like you're on fire.
They burn your body from the inside.
And a similar weapon is reported to be used in the contested territory between China and India.
Interesting.
Right now, Chinese and Indian troops have literally killed themselves in a dispute over a slot of land, which both of the countries are recognizing as theirs.
They have put their troops on the border.
And one of the conditions that they had, they actually made a treaty,
is that the soldiers that would be on the border wouldn't be armed with rifles or guns
or any actual deadly weapons like machine guns.
But the Chinese allegedly, according to the indians rolled out a microwave weapon and
started microwaving a bunch of indian troops which forced them to leave and now the chinese
took their territory in this contested area it is called it is raytheon's active denial system
a non-lethal directed energy weapon developed by the u.s military designed for area denial
perimeter security and crowd control informally the weapon is also called the Heat Ray,
since it works by heating the surface of targets,
such as the skin of targeted human beings.
Raytheon had marketed a reduced-ranged version of this tech.
The ADS was deployed in 2010 with the U.S. military in the Afghanistan war,
but was withdrawn without seeing combat.
On August 20, 2010, the L.A. Sheriff's Department announced
its intent to use the tech to control incarcerated people in the Pitches Detention Center in LA, stating the
intent to use it in an operational evaluation of situations such as breaking up prisoner fights.
As of 2014, the ADS was only a vehicle-mounted weapon, though US Marines and police were both
working on portable versions. ADS was developed under the sponsorship of the U.S.
the DOD nonlethal weapons program with the Air Force Research Laboratory as the lead
agency.
There are reports that Russia and China are developing their own versions of the active
denial system.
But let's talk about a kind of weapon that doesn't heat your skin, but goes into your
brain and causes permanent vision damage.
It causes, what is it called?
Vertigo.
You lose your balance.
You feel crazy.
And just general malaise.
Check this out.
NBC News reports, the mysterious neurological symptoms experienced by American diplomats
in China and Cuba are consistent with the effects of directed microwave energy, according
to a long-awaited report by the National Academies
of Sciences that cites medical evidence to support the long held conviction of American
intelligence officials.
The report obtained Friday by NBC News does not conclude the directed energy was delivered
intentionally by a weapon, as some U.S. officials have long believed.
But it raises that disturbing possibility.
5G.
I'm kidding.
I'm kidding.
I'm kidding. 6G.
6G.
Have you guys seen that show on Amazon?
Truth Seekers?
Truth Seekers.
6G.
So it's like this guy works for a phone company.
He's installing 5G.
And then I'm going to – I don't want to spoil the show.
I'm going to spoil it a little bit.
Give me a little tease.
But eventually like they're working on it.
And then the guy who runs the cell phone company goes, we have to deploy.
What does he call it?
Was it 8G?
And they're like, what do you mean 8?
We're on 5.
And he goes, we've got it all ready.
We're just holding on to it.
And that's funny, too, in terms of conspiracies.
Because I'd be willing to believe.
I remember when 4G tech was coming out, cell phone companies were holding back because
they were like, people are still paying for 3G.
So we're going to do it
real slow to make as much money as possible before rolling out the better tech. I digress.
We now have news reports. You know what's crazy about the Havana syndrome thing
is that when it was first reported, it was people in Cuba, US diplomats saying they were getting
headaches. They were becoming light sensitive. They couldn't look at light. They'd wear glasses,
special glasses. They were feeling fatigued. They were getting dizzy. And everybody
said, oh, it's probably just hysteria. That's what we heard from so many reporters, many national
security reporters. They said, this is not real. It's a placebo effect, mass hysteria from people
who report something and then someone else gets scared and then thinks they're experiencing.
And then everyone just starts to claim they have these symptoms now it's real now we have a report saying
no it's real now we don't know who's doing it but when we talk about aliens and stuff like that
i think it is infinitely well maybe i shouldn't say infinitely but astronomical odds more likely
you know or less like it's astronomical that it's aliens it's extremely extremely likely that once
again as we've already seen throughout generation
and generation and hundreds and thousands of years, government making new weapons and
keeping them a secret.
Or corporations.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Well, both could be true.
And now corporations and the military industrial complex are making new weapons, new technologies,
and just new ideas and concepts that our mind hasn't even conceived the possibility of even becoming a
reality so i think i mean especially if you look at the history of the u.s military and the rollout
of their devices of their weapons of their ships of their aircraft it's always beyond the scope of
what humans could imagine the germans had a very impressive you know space program and also the bell
yes is that real?
We were playing this game called Conspiracy Theory.
Is it called Conspiracy Theory?
It's just called Conspiracy.
Conspiracy.
I could be wrong.
It's a trivia game, and I'm really offended because some of their questions were wrong.
And I was right, and I didn't get the points for it anyway.
I don't know if that's true.
Yeah, no, it was.
Okay.
They said that the hand sign associated with Illuminati was the okay hand sign.
That's so weird.
That's not true.
Definitely not.
It's the devil horns.
Anyway, anyway, they mentioned one of the questions was the Nazis had something called
the bell, I guess.
What was that?
It was like anti-grav or something?
They were working...
Just conspiracy theories.
The Nazis were working on some high advanced level stuff.
They were working on the nuclear weapon.
They were working on some high advanced level stuff. They were working on the nuclear weapon. They were working on, you know,
they also made a lot of advancements
when it came to airplanes and propulsion
that the world has never seen before.
And when we look at something...
Rocketry, we need rocketry.
Yeah, when we look at something like the Manhattan Project,
we have to understand that there was a lot of Nazis
also a part of that program.
With a project paperclip where the United States military
literally ran through germany as
much as they could and got as many people in the german scientific community and brought them back
to the united states before the war was over no no asylum no it was after after the war but this
program yeah they got asylum and they never faced any retribution any any crimes for for the horrible
things that they did who was who was the guy who made rockets there's a lot of yeah no there's two rocket yeah yeah yeah like the main guy had that
famous quote where he said it performed perfectly just landed on the wrong planet because he was
actually dreaming of going to the stars i'm gonna look it up check it out the manhattan project do
you know what the u.s invented the manhattan project it's a nuclear weapon which cut which
one the first one what was the first one?
What kind of bomb was it?
Not hydrogen.
It was the atomic bomb.
Yeah.
But it was a specific kind of atomic bomb.
Yeah.
It was called the gravity bomb.
You know what that means?
You drop it.
Yep.
What happened after the United States went to Germany and snatched up all them rocket
scientists?
They started putting the warheads on top of rockets, and then we got the intercontinental
ballistic missile. Werner Von Braun. Yes. Werner Von Braun. Invented the V2 rocket or was credited
with it. So man, I tell you, we ended up with some crazy stuff when we took the Nazi scientists,
they came to the United States and then we took our understanding of all these crazy opens. You
know what the Nazis were building? Like massive artillery, right? To fire like ridiculously huge
shells. They had a very different way of thinking about weapons.
Putting, you know, rocket trains and stuff like that.
For us, it was like, let's create a massive explosion and just wipe everything out.
Then we go over there after that and we're like, hey, those things you built that went really far, can we put our thing on it so that it blows up and goes really far at the same time?
Do you know what a MIRV is?
A Multiple Independently Targeting Reentry Vehicle.
It's an intercontinental ballistic missile.
It can carry 8 to 12 warheads.
It is about, my understanding is about 1,000 times more powerful than the bombs dropped on Japan in World War II.
It flies up into the stratosphere, breaks open, and drops 8 to 12 warheads.
That is the insanity.
People don't realize how far we went with nuclear weapons.
We went nuts our
bomber that thing it was insane and how many times we tested them and how many times we actually
launched nuclear weapons during testing facilities i mean we're talking about in the thousands
thousands of times the united states government released nuclear bombs and blew them up
some of the worst some of the worst scientists that committed the most awful human experiments in
Nazi Germany were brought back to the United States as part of this project. And when it
comes to the nuclear weapon, there's many political scholars that believe the only reason the United
States dropped the nuclear weapon was to show a sign of strength against Russia, the USSR at the time, to show them that they mean business,
because at the time the USSR was also grabbing as many scientists as they could
and rushing towards Berlin to make sure that they could get as much control of that area as they could.
And, of course, when we look at history, when we look at the history of the heart attack gun,
something that's not widely talked about,
but the CIA, the Central Intelligence Agency, had a gun all the way back in the 70s. That's not widely talked about. But the CIA, the Central Intelligence Agency,
had a gun all the way back in the 70s. That's not cool. That's not cool at all.
Knowing that the CIA could literally shoot you in the dark and force you to have a heart attack or force you to get very serious cancer. And this was all the way back in the 70s that was revealed
through major important Senate Commission hearings that revealed a lot of this information and the astronomical power that the intelligence agencies had in our society.
They used the heart attack gun.
We have a story.
This is from we are the mighty dot com.
News Guard certified.
I'm doing that because we are in this conspiracy land.
Dark waters.
Check this out.
Spurred by the publication of Seymour Hersh's article in the New York Times in December 1974,
the U.S. Congress decided to look into just what his internal and external intelligence agencies were doing in the name of the American people.
They found, among other things, a gun that caused heart attacks, a weapon that had been used against the U.S. political enemies and beyond.
And that was 50 years ago.
So now imagine what they have right now.
That's why I think that they don't have microwave electronic weapons.
You're fooling yourself.
And,
uh,
you know,
you're saying the thing about the aliens,
but both could be true.
The U S could be building up their military might and their military technology along
with the Chinese and the Russians and all of them.
And aliens could also exist at the same time.
There could be some training programs.
I'm just saying they're not exclusive to each other.
That's all I'm saying.
One of the stories I was reading about.
So you saw these stories where they're like UFO videos got released, right?
Yeah.
The UFOs are captured by military jets.
Maybe, right?
Right?
So once they get released, it's like Air Force pilots are flying.
The funniest thing about some of these stories, I was reading one.
And it was like we were about 100 miles away from the Advanced Intelligence and Technology Research Center for the U.S. Navy.
And then we saw these strange vehicles.
And I'm like, yes, tell me more about where you were and why you were there.
Could be.
Again, anything's possible.
We don't know.
We need more information from the government.
I think that's true.
And I think everyone could agree about that but when it comes to gain of function research when it comes to heart attack guns when it comes to microwave weapons um can we admit that this is
getting a little bit out of hand that this is a little bit crazy especially with the we need the
aliens especially with the latest allegations from the united states accusing china of literally
gene splicing and manipulating human beings to be super soldiers. Dude, it's completely out of hand.
Yes.
I mean, what the...
Well, this is an accusation from an anonymous U.S. intel source,
which should be questioned to the highest extent,
but it wouldn't surprise me if China, or even the United States,
at this point, was doing something to create super soldiers.
And it's probably corporate power is really getting out of control, too.
This is nuts.
Yes.
Check this story out.
China conducting biological tests to create super soldiers, U.S. spy chief says.
That's recent.
Intelligence director John Ratcliffe claims human testing aims to develop super soldiers
with biologically enhanced capabilities.
Two days ago, the article came from an anonymous source.
Now, I guess he's coming forward with it.
The Guardian.
This is, you want to play, look, look, look.
I keep saying NewsGuard certified.
I say it because we're talking about aliens and space weapons.
And I know someone from Media Matters is sitting there going like, ooh, they're writing it
all down.
Uh-uh, uh-uh.
It's The Guardian.
The Guardian says that China's, John Ratcliffe is saying this.
Check this out.
Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Ratcliffe said, quote, The intelligence is clear.
Beijing intends to dominate the US and the rest of the planet economically, militarily
and technologically.
Many of China's major public initiatives and prominent companies offer only a layer of
camouflage to the activities of the Chinese Communist Party.
Ratcliffe said China
had gone to extraordinary lengths to achieve its goal. Quote, U.S. intelligence shows that China
has been conducting, has even conducted human testing on members of the People's Liberation Army
in hope of developing soldiers with biologically enhanced capabilities.
There are no ethical boundaries to Beijing's pursuit of power. Remember just a year ago, we learned that a rogue scientist was genetically altering
babies and they arrested him.
And he disappeared.
Yeah, check this out.
He's probably working for the U.S. government.
About a year ago.
No, no, no.
I got a different thought.
Chinese scientists who edited babies' genes jailed for three years.
Two theories.
One, they saw what he was doing and they said, I want your research.
We want to weaponize it.
Two, he was a scientist
who was familiar with their research
and went rogue and was using it
and they were like, stop.
Don't let people find out
what you're doing.
You're drawing too much attention
to what we're doing with these programs.
If this doesn't show you
that China is preparing for war,
I don't know what other sign
you need to see.
It's right there on the wall.
I mean, when you look at their, you look at all the money that they're spending,
literally trying to communicate with aliens,
building up their entire naval fleet,
building up military man-made islands,
microwaving soldiers on the border of India,
and stealing U.S. military technology that they've been getting from Israel.
That's another thing that if, I don't know if you want to look up Lydia, but Israel many
times has given out intelligence secrets from the United States and sold it to China.
There was even an Israeli defense minister that had to resign in a major controversy
because China was able to get their hands on advanced U.S. technology.
Listen, listen, we have the story about India and China, the microwave weapons.
So India is disputing the claim that China routed their troops with microwave blaster.
I don't know how to believe, but I kind of believe the microwave guns are real.
The initial reports was that Indians felt like they were being lit up in fire from the inside,
and then they had to run away because the pain was excruciating.
That was the original reports that came from that area.
Let's talk about what's going on with these super soldiers.
Like, what exactly are they doing? Because listen because listen listen we got all this sci-fi
we got all these movies you got things like uh have you have you watched the boys no have you
seen the boys yeah awesome show and it's basically spoiler alert for those that haven't seen the
second season or haven't if look it's it's it's been out for a while now so you know it's you
have nothing no one to blame but yourself if you haven't watched it. Homelander. Nazi scientists escaped to the U.S., and they developed a super soldier serum that gives people superpowers,
but mostly only works in babies.
It's most stable in babies.
And they're trying to figure out how to get it into people, and they've kind of figured it out.
So in this show, people can fly, and they can shoot laser beams, and they heal, and they're invulnerable.
Clearly, gene editing can't do that.
But what if they made someone
have the maximum jump height?
You've heard of acoustic levitation?
Well, we have to understand, right?
A human's not going to go right now.
I don't know if you can vibrate liquid
and make it levitate,
then why can't a human?
If parents have enough money,
they could take the sperm from the guy,
the egg from the mom,
and they could go to a laboratory
that literally picks out
the best combination
where you could select the height, the genetic disposition of your child.
So it's already happening.
So to think that this is not happening on a military level where they're taking the best elite special forces Green Beret guys and taking their DNA and duplicating it to match with the best of the best when it comes to fighting and maining and killing other
people you'd be killing you'd be kidding yourself there's been many movies about this that were
fictional where the guy finally gets some consciousness this super soldier that's
created finally starts fighting back against the empire and takes them down because they
made them too strong and we could hope for that but life is not a movie and this is absolutely
terrifying that there's super soldiers out there that have been genetically put together to be assassins.
You want to know why that's a very serious problem?
Yeah, obviously.
Okay.
First of all, what they're going to be doing is likely programming individuals.
This is the Guardian, John Ratcliffe.
This is being reported, okay?
They can't just take a random person who's loyal to the People's Liberation Army and
say, we're going to, you know, inject you with this serum.
It's going to change your DNA or something.
They're gene editing babies and probably people to a certain degree, like adults.
But babies is the easiest way to do it.
They'll grow into it.
They're probably then raising these kids in special conditions and training them to be
super soldiers.
Now, here's the problem with genetic engineering.
If that escapes into the human gene
pool and you don't know what those genes will do in the long run you could taint the entire human
gene pool with some failing genome and then in 50 to 100 years it's this this genes become
widespread in most populations and then everyone gets a debilitating disease and dies this
coronavirus no i'm not talking about viruses. I'm talking.
Were they working on a gene editing thing in a lab using a virus?
You can use viruses to edit genes.
You're totally derailing off of everything I'm talking about.
No, I'm questioning if that's a byproduct of the gene editing program.
Gene editing is E. coli.
They don't use coronavirus for this.
What I'm saying is that when we genetically engineer crops.
Yeah, you can use viruses to edit genes.
Yes, E. coli, not coronaviruses. How do you asked how you don't know that i literally i'm talking what yes they do
gene editing by using e coli to manipulate uh the genetic structure or something like that i don't
know there was a big green equalize of bacteria but you brought up you brought up a very good
point because again people are playing uh you know like they're like they're gods. They're essentially coming up with these powers
that they're going to be using for the, quote, greater good, because if you're in China,
the greater good is to create super soldiers to fight the bad Americans. And the Americans are
being told the same thing. We need to create probably super soldiers. I wouldn't doubt that
this project is being done on some kind of offshoot contractor that doesn't face any
liability or accountability like a government agency. And when we look at the Defense Department,
they are becoming more and more dependent on doing a lot of their experiments and a lot of their
very borderline unethical activities through private companies and third parties that, again,
you can't get any records
of what they're actually doing.
So here's what I'm saying.
We've seen select gene editing in many different crops.
And then there's been accusations for a long time that these companies will drive up to
a farm and chuck seeds into the field so that the gene mixes with all of their crops.
And then they can copyright it.
Or they have like, right, Monsanto has intellectual property ownership over the genome.
Then they sow the seeds everywhere so that every plant in these farms, you know, interbreeds
with them, and then they come back later, take a sample, and say, aha, you're using
our proprietary technology, you owe us money.
This eventually destroys the existence of the original crop.
So I was reading something. I don't know.
I get you have to those listening factor me on this one. I was reading there used to be like,
you know, hundreds of different kinds of apples. And now there's only like a small handful of
varieties. There's a bunch of different kinds of potatoes. And now we only have a small,
you know, amount of varieties because we consume and deplete one and then favor another and replace
it. So like you'll go and you'll see like a certain potato, you eat it and say well this one's better and you'll plant that one instead if
they're editing human beings and then let's say in 20 years they abandon the program and now these
edited human beings are just wandering around and like i don't know and then start having families
and kids how long until those edited genes exist across the world especially if they're like
enticing humans like faster more attractive then their genes are going to spread faster naturally but what if they're also bred to be more vicious
and not to have that empathetic response because they're supposed to be killing machines
what if the goal is to create a super soldier which means they can't hesitate when killing for
any reason and then you get these people start having kids and also you got about just generations
of sociopaths i think it's gonna happen i mean i just think it's like the fallout future of you got the mutants and you have the cyborgs and like
some people have like genetic legs that they're genetically altered to run faster some people
have cybernetic implants that let them run faster some people have genetic eye their eyes are
genetically so they can see 10 times further some people have cybernetic you know contact lenses so
they can see 10 times further. And while trillions of dollars
is being spent on this madness,
there's still people in Flint
who can't get clean drinking water.
I mean, for fuck's sake.
It takes.
Are you kidding me?
And I think this is important to talk about
and to kind of theorize
because this is a reality
and there is a big possibility
that these genetically modified super soldiers
already exist genetic modification already happens to our food and there's this famous quote by
albert einstein that said world war four would be fought with sticks and stones and to me
sorry world war five would be fought with sticks and stones i I don't know what World War IV would be fought with.
Let me read the quote.
It's a good quote.
I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought,
but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
I love that guy.
And I think that's absolutely true with the scale of military advancement
and technology that we have come to that already is very difficult
for human beings to understand and to deal with.
I mean, human beings already are dealing with a massive psychological negative effect because of the Internet.
There's no denying the psychological downtroddenness of humanity,
mainly because of these little dopamine devices that have been gamified by special interests that literally run our entire lives now.
I can tell you that World War IV will not be fought with sticks and stones.
I can tell you that we are in it right now.
And it is fifth generational warfare.
It is information and propaganda, control of opinions.
So this is something I've been saying for quite some time, and I didn't make it up.
There's actually several research papers published on the matter.
What is the goal of war? And we've talked about this right you want to assert control over a group of people gain access to resources or just you know have them work on your behalf for
some reason or maybe even prevent a potential conflict in the past the easiest way to get it
done was when all else fails you point a gun at them and say do it or else and you you you suppress
them and you get rid of the else. And you suppress them.
You get rid of the ruling class.
You get rid of the officers, the professors, any professionals in the society.
They're just gone.
But you come in with force.
You come in with guns ablaze. You come in with tanks.
Yeah, just like my people saw.
World War II.
Yeah, World War II with Germany and, of course, the USSR.
They took over, took anyone influential, and they just mandated everything to be done their way.
We are in the information age. There's no reason to do any of that when you can
convince people to bow for you, to give up, to destroy their own economies.
And look at what's happening in the U.S. right now. If I had to make a bet,
if someone came to me and said, would you be willing to place a substantial wager on the U.S.
is under attack through propaganda and influence campaign. So the country destroys itself.
I would say,
yes,
I believe.
Yeah.
It's weird to think of it as an attack.
That's I think the dissonance that people are facing,
you know,
because the scary aspect of this is when you see the amount of control that
China has on Hollywood.
Yep.
That should absolutely terrify you.
When you see,
I think there was even a recent movie that was just totally banned in
China because of one little small phrase. And then that movie is going to lose out on a ton
of revenue that a whole bunch of Hollywood executives that literally are compared to
Satanists, that's what Hollywood executives are compared to because they would sell their soul,
are just shaking at the boots because of how much money and how much profit they could be getting.
And when you look at that, just one small example of our everyday lives, it should terrify
you.
Oh, yeah.
We had the NBA.
We had the famous basketball players coming out and saying, leave China alone.
We had the Hearthstone game players at Free Hong Kong.
We have, in this country, a large group of powerful and influential people who have already sworn
capitalistic allegiance to the chinese communist party no joke no exaggeration yeah well this is
why also the central intelligence agency from its inception always swooned hollywood producers
actors to be a part of its official psychological programs and its official agency, since, of course,
the CIA also has a very big involvement in Hollywood, and they know culture, movies,
music, everything that we do when we don't try to think and we just try to enjoy ourselves is
being used and weaponized in a way for a particular outcome that we don't even know about. Whether
it's subliminal messaging or just outright propaganda or disinformation or psychological warfare,
we have to understand we're in the middle of it right now.
There's a major war happening.
There's a lot of lives being lost.
There's a lot of people killing themselves when they don't need to be killing themselves.
There's a lot of people driven into making mistakes with their lives because they see rich and famous people doing it. And they're like, I could do that too.
I should take this pill or this narcotic or I should be a degenerate this way as well.
The culture and how it's being usurped so people become their own worst enemies is something to
really highlight and to look at. Because if you look at what's been coming out in the tv shows in
the movies in the mainstream media it's all against families it's all against breaking people apart
making sure you fight each other making sure you hate each other on the micro difference that you
could even find in a human being so that's where we're at right now yes we have that story uh well
i'll just pull up the article we had this story i covered this earlier in the morning macomb county man says he was targeted with explosives due to
his politics two mortars common weapon used by antifa was thrown uh was thrown into his house
by someone drove by got out chucked him into his house exploded get a big old trump sign now we
don't know if this is politically motivated but it's an example of social media breeding this
tribalistic hatred but here's here's what i don't
understand then if the cia is as good as they as good as they are what they do why are they allowing
it why are why would they allow this country to eviscerate itself that's a very good question
because uh it it it does essentially mean people are shooting themselves in the foot but when we
look at the history of the CIA,
they have a long history of doing a lot of immoral,
illegal things that haven't been done ethically at all.
But here's my question.
Are they doing it for the country to strengthen the country or what?
Now, there's a good analogy here to really kind of consider
and to think about if you were a farm owner
and you had a whole bunch of wild animals
all over the place, would it be better for you to subjugate them, to control them, to lock them up
in cages and to do what you want them to do? Or would you want a farm to be free roaming and
running around? And I think there's an element of this that we do have to understand that there are
individuals that do want to subjugate individuals to benefit off of them. And I think that is true.
Now, the motives of the CIA, we don't know.
We just know their history, which is riddled in a lot of seedy, illegal, illicit activities.
Heart attack guns.
Who in their right mind creates a heart attack gun?
I would clarify that.
From the beginning, like secretly killing the king, poisoning them, or doing it so that you don't have to be involved.
It's the way things have always been.
When you make excuses for the greater good, you're essentially becoming a large problem for everyone.
But you're convincing yourself that you're doing it for righteous causes.
And when you have unlimited power that's unchecked, unlimited money that they just get blanket sent to them no matter what that that drives a person
insane and when we look at the cia when we look at presidents that try to curtail their power
what has happened to bad things kennedy kennedy notably spoke out against the cia trump as well
so oh yeah but trump also kind of flip-flopped on that but but there were times where he went
at them pretty hard pretty significantly yep and then
we had a whistleblower come out don't say his name yes and he worked with the cia exactly and he it
was it was ridiculous just absolutely it was the pretext for impeachment and now we have have you
seen what what recently came out with democracy institute no they're pollsters they predicted
trump was going to win based on several metrics. This guy came out recently on Life, Liberty and Levin on Fox News and said, not only did
Joe Biden, I shouldn't say not only, but I'll say this is my personal opinion.
He pointed out there are non-polling bellwether metrics that are never wrong, never wrong,
like party registration and voter enthusiasm.
Never wrong. Joe Biden not only beat every single bellwether metric that was against him,
he won in almost every single bellwether area region.
So you've got the three bellwether states.
He lost all of them.
And you've got 19 bellwether townships.
He lost 18.
Yeah.
So you hear about this kind of stuff. And Sam Harris,
I did a segment about this earlier. Sam Harris was talking about he tweeted a story from the
New York Times. Why? Why do people believe the election was rigged? What rational thinking
person hears that Joe Biden, who didn't campaign, who was in his basement half the time, had no one show up
to his rallies, failed in every bellwether metric.
So these are, again, registration numbers across the state, the amount of primary votes
he got, the media attention he got, Google searches he got, mask sales, more silly, mask
and cookie sales.
But these do always show who wins.
And 18 out of 19 Bellwether
townships and the three Bellwether states that all happened. Ignore all other accusations of
fraud or whatever. And then you come out and say that a regular person is going to be like, well,
but then he made another a better point. He said, show someone the data from the night of the
election that Trump had improved his vote count among the working class, the white working class, minorities,
the black community, and they would easily conclude he was overperforming for an incumbent
and was clearly the winner.
But after all of that, Joe Biden is the single greatest president in American history who
got more votes than Barack Obama, who had tens of thousands of people rallying for him,
one of the most popular presidents in history, who holds a 95% plus approval rating among Democrats.
Then people say, you take that, and I'm not talking about fraud.
Then you take the down ballot victories and the undervotes in the hundreds of thousands
for Joe Biden.
And then you ask people if they believe that Joe Biden won, and they're going to tell you
no, I'm sorry.
When you say down ballot victories, that means a bunch of Republicans.
Republicans won in every state race.
They won every state.
They won.
They won massive gains in the House and are just doing better and better as time goes on.
They they held the Senate.
So it was tremendous, tremendous.
Other pollsters have said that this looks like your typical incumbent
victory the incumbent is on the ticket people go to vote for him and they vote down ballot in
favor of the party so the party wins joe biden the greatest president in american history
congratulations million votes and historically the incumbent always usually gets in
except so i'm not i i am not saying any fraud at all you're just saying aliens no no yes
right alien alien no listen listen what i'm saying right now i am not accusing anybody of fraud okay
you can talk about the evidence that's i'm just pointing out joe biden did all of these things
and that being true these are all true things joe biden is the greatest president american
history period end of question no that's it that's it that's the only conclusion is that
news guard approved yes everything i pointed out is is is is absolutely fact the bellwether districts
the metrics it's a these are facts i feel like i just ran have you ever you probably experienced
this where you work out so hard you work out and you're just you're done and when nothing matters
when you're just so exhausted when trump all that matters is that you can relax and that's how i
feel about this election like there's just how can we do we can't prove anything i mean maybe that's maybe that's
hyperbole maybe we can prove things when trump won iowa on election night i remember when people
were like whoa there it is trump just won iowa meaningless yeah i mean there's also talk about
trump literally trying to announce that he's going to be running for 2024 he said there's
there's a video of him saying it so uh i I mean, man, we're living in interesting times, to say the least.
It's ridiculous.
Look, if everything that went down went down, Trump's not going to win in 2024.
If he's not winning now and everyone else is, it's over.
And I tell you this, I think the Democrats are going to win in Georgia, too.
If they do, that means they're going to be controlling all of the government except for the Supreme Court.
You're wrong.
They're going to pack the courts immediately.
If they do pack the courts, yes.
They're going to have four justices making a seven to six majority.
But doesn't the Republicans have the Senate?
No, if the Democrats win the two seats in Georgia, the tiebreaker is Kamala Harris.
Oh.
And I don't, look, the Georgia runoff race, Trump's not on the ticket.
They needed Trump to win.
It didn't work in 2018 without Trump.
The New York Times even reported Trump supported it.
Wasn't there three recounts now in Georgia?
Sort of.
Sort of.
Trump wants a hard signature audit where they compare.
There's also reports that the chain of custody was broken on absentee ballots for like 100,000 plus.
And they just don't care.
The judges don't care.
The judges are like, I am not going to be the person who says i i object to this so we would
rather have these weird like so uh probably a better example would be the 20 000 names the
database from the voter integrity project of people who didn't live in georgia lived in other
states and voted twice the judges in these cases are like i don these cases are like, I don't want to hear it.
I don't want to hear it.
I'm not I'm not getting involved.
Not a good judge.
We don't have the judges who will do anything about it.
I'm not saying widespread fraud did anything other than, you know, I'm not saying it caused
any change in the election.
I'm just saying Joe Biden is the greatest president in the history of the United States.
He got the most votes.
No, no, the greatest.
He hasn't.
He's not even president.
No, no, no, no.
Hold on. A man who doesn't need to campaign. All right. To get 80 most votes. No, no, the greatest. He hasn't. He's not even president. No, no, no, no. Hold on.
A man who doesn't need to campaign.
All right.
To get 80 million votes.
Truly amazing.
Talk about magnetic.
Oh, yeah.
Just charisma.
Very prolific speaker as well.
Everyone loves him.
You can point out that people hate Trump.
But come on, man.
Nobody loves Biden.
So do you think it's still going to go to the Supreme Court?
It is. So I don't know what the
latest news is because we've been preparing for this show but tomorrow is the safe harbor deadline
for uh the electoral college and there are active lawsuits in several states so i don't know
if congress or state legislatures might try and say the results were contested the safe
harbor deadline passed we did not certify.
We did not. We not resolve the disputes to certification. Come on, man. Just the left
is arguing that because they're already certified, we're done. The electors are going. But in Georgia,
they're trying to call a special session. And the governor, who's a Republican, said,
no, I won't do it in Pennsylvania. They tried doing it. But in Pennsylvania,
the Supreme Court has requested the response from state lawyers
as to the constitutionality of mail in voting by tomorrow morning, Arizona.
We just saw Kelly Ward file to the Supreme Court of Arizona trying to decertify the results.
I'm not saying anything's going to happen.
I'm just saying that's where we're at so far.
And tomorrow is probably when we get a better picture of what's going to happen. But you know, just across the board, every step of the way, Trump
has been, you know, kind of losing out. He's had he's had some major political victories. But he's
had major like legislative failures. Yeah, losses, I should say a lot of people are describing this
as the last stand that if there's something not overturned, or if the Supreme Court doesn't,
you know, make a decision here that if the Democrats get control of the Congress, of the Senate, of the White House, of the House, of the Senate, and then potentially also the Supreme Court, if they pack it, it's going to be total game over.
There's going to be a lot of open immigration that's going to turn a lot of blue cities more blue.
There's going to be a lot of more mailing voting.
There's going to be a lot more changed laws that are going to make it
absolutely impossible for another Republican to come in. You know how a siphon works?
Nope. You know how it works? Where you suck on it and then it starts flowing? Yeah. So basically,
you can take a body of water at a higher altitude, a higher level, I can say altitude,
and then you want to tube from there and down. What happens is once, once the water reaches a certain threshold above and then goes lower
in the tube, it pulls down creating vacuum force, which pulls up.
The reason I bring that up is that we are on the cusp of that water in the siphon, breaking
the point by which the water will never stop flowing.
And that is if the Democrats take control of everything.
Like you said, a bunch of open immigration policies, right,
which will continually skew the country further and further to the left, unraveling it,
and Republicans will only be able to argue in favor but less in favor.
It's the event horizon.
This is why the Democrats love open immigration.
One, it provides very cheap labor for the corporations that sometimes are compared to slave slave labor because you don't need to give anyone any benefits you don't need to
give anyone a living wage when they're illegal and when they enter illegally they of course
usually predominantly vote blue they vote democrats so those democrats offer on benefits
exactly and protection exactly or they just pay them under the table i've seen that happen
the democrats will offer protection so they'll say like we won't you
know in like sanctuary states like california for instance but then what happens is the corporations
in california there's the there was this running scheme they did in in southern states where
they would put ads out in mexican city like small town mexican newspapers saying we will pay you a
thousand dollars a month to work in this processing plant the people would show up and it's a very
very menial job like just take it off the
rack, put it in the machine, the machine does the work.
Just at the end of the month, the company would call ICE.
ICE would show up, arrest them all, send them back.
There's a lot of evil corporations taking advantage of illegal migrants, and no one
really wants to talk about it because it goes against the agenda of we want more immigration.
But when we look at the larger immigration policies of this country, they have extensively
hurt so many people. I remember being in Tijuana during the border crisis when there was a rush
on the border, when they tried to run through the wall. And I remember being in this kind of
occupied field of individuals that traveled from Naragua from honduras from el
salvador lied to people who were taken advantage of every way up every different country that they
went into there was a bunch of coyotes there was a bunch of cartel members that took advantage of
them in ways that i can't even describe here in the show because of you know the youtube
exactly but talking to these individuals seeing their hope and like, yes, I was promised a job.
I was promised work.
I was promised prosperity.
And then let's be honest here.
When a lot of them do come, they're exploited for the full benefit of the multinational
corporations.
And then these soulless, heartless individuals keep promoting, come on in, come right in.
Low information. Yes. These are the Democrats. soulless heartless individuals or keep promoting come on in come right in low information yes these
are these are the democrats there's there's a i have a family member who's just like a die-hard
blind neoliberal doesn't know anything doesn't read but thinks he's super smart and it's the
perfect example of of these kind of people who are like we want to protect these poor immigrants and
it's like you realize they're being exploited by massive multinational corporations who want cheap labor paid under the table with no benefits and they're
like you just you just you're racist and i'm like he's so hateful this is this is what they do the
democrats will tell you that voter id is racist so canada is canada has voter id don't they
i hope so many countries usually do i have an id every other country on the planet is racist for
not for for forcing people to identify themselves there's a famous video i think about eight years
ago of uh of um yes going around a yuppie area in new york no no no no no no he goes to berkeley
okay yes yes yes and he and he asks the young berkeley college students if voter id is racist
and they all say yes for a variety of reasons and And then he goes to Harlem and he asks black people if it's racist. And they're like, no, why? And then my favorite bit
from the bit is like the arguments. My favorite part of the bit, one of the arguments from the
left was they don't know how to get to the DMV. And so he asks, he like walks into this black
dude and he's like, excuse me, sir, do you know where the DMV is? And he goes, oh yeah, it's over
on 25th street. Like the guy was giving him directions. Of course he knows where the DMV,
these people are so racist. Yeah. But the point
is, when it comes to these policies that they're implementing, the Democrats don't actually like
the regular Democrat voters don't look into what the policies do. It's just an emotional reaction
of we must protect these people. And then it's funny because I see all these arguments about
pro-life versus pro-choice and they accuse conservatives of not caring about babies after they're born.
And I'm like, you clearly don't talk to any of these people because they run charities
for these babies.
Like, they donate heavily to this.
You don't care about what happens to the migrants if they get here, and they're being run through
these major corporations that pay them pennies on the dollar illegally and don't give them
benefits, and they don't have lawyers or access to fight back.
Now, I know there are nonprofits that help these individuals, too, but many of these voters don't care or know about that. and people that the government can't help. And then you see the latte drinking, flip-flop wearing yuppie saying,
come on in, everything's going to be great, everything's going to be fun.
And then you see the ramifications of that.
There's not enough, you know, let's be honest here,
there's not enough resources,
there are not enough things that could be done to help people,
and a lot of them are left on their own.
And when they're left alone, they're screwed and extorted
and exploited by some of the worst elements of our society.
And that needs to be called out.
And that needs to be stopped.
Also, when you try and help someone that doesn't want to be helped.
I don't know if you guys have ever done that.
Taking someone into your house, like a sibling or a friend.
But I'm saying, if a country can't even take care of its own citizens, how are they going to take care of new citizens coming in?
That's a great point.
But how do you take care of someone that doesn't want to take care of themselves?
That's another important aspect that you brought up there there because a lot of people don't want the
help and they have a mental health crisis that they're that this country's dealing with sorry
this is something jordan peterson talks about he says to be very careful about helping people
who don't want to be helped and even people who do want to be helped because you never know if
your help is actually gonna be useful to them or if you're just gonna make it worse or and it's
such a drain to help someone.
I don't know.
I mean, that is a selfish way of being.
We're all pretty selfish as animals.
We have to think of ourselves first.
And it is exhausting to help someone else.
Well, sometimes you end up hurting someone more than actually helping them.
And that's another important aspect that you have to kind of consider.
And the best thing you could do is instead of giving someone fish, teach someone how
to fish.
And give them a fishing pole.
Yes, that too.
That's the way I put it.
Or teach them how to build fishing poles.
Because then you've got to give them the wood.
Teach them how to chop down trees?
You've got to start from the beginning.
How does it go?
Here's how you take a rock, take some obsidian, smash it, and now you've got something sharp.
Think for yourself.
So I always say you can teach a man to fish, feed him for the rest of his life,
but if they don't have a fishing pole, you him a bunch of fish with their bare hands i guess
all right we're gonna use a laser that's what i think what's missing because the left says give
him fish the right says teaching a fish and i say i think the right's got a better position on this
one of teaching people how to fish the left says it too i don't want to be you know overly simplistic
but i think the appropriate response is like here's a fishing pole buddy here's how you use it
you're on your own that's it let's let's okay let's let's jump to the last segment before we
go to super chats because this is huge Ian you're correct good sir I thought so Joe Rogan has
removed 1.85 billion views from his YouTube channel so uh so for those that are listening
Ian he comes to he comes to me earlier and he
says like yo all of joe rogan's videos are gone and i said surely you jest good sir ian joe said
that he's going to keep all of his episodes on his channel archived forever and they're they're
gone most of them most of them so we looked into it and there's i don't know how many you know 50
plus 1.854 billion.
So look, we have Social Blade right here.
Check this out.
On December 2nd, 1.877 billion views were subtracted from his channel.
And then on December 3rd, 53 million.
So right, just the day after he went exclusive to Spotify.
The reason why this matters to a lot of people, and I'm not one for, you know, getting
into like, I don't know, celebrity gossip or anything. This is a bit different. And I do know
Joe personally. I haven't asked him about this. But Joe is one of the most important political
figures, whether he wants to be or not. There's a reason why the left constantly wants to cancel
him, why they demand Spotify censor him. And now to see that all of these episodes are gone
and are exclusive to spotify so long as they still exist i guess i'm happy but remember
i don't what did they ever did joe restore all the episodes that went missing i don't know so
so here's the here's the original story right joe goes to spotify transfers over the podcasts and
then a bunch of episodes didn't transfer over and people noticed that these episodes were very interestingly from certain people alex jones gavin mckinnis i think
um people like that mckayla peterson yeah yeah but but my understanding was that it was it was
an error of some sort but don't worry every episode will be available forever on youtube
i see that that's not the case anymore.
Check it out.
I'll pull up the YouTube.
When you go to his actual channel, so I've sorted by oldest.
You can see the oldest.
He's got these videos from back in the day, seven years ago.
But it's just, I don't understand why these specific videos.
I guess these are all the biggest podcasts ever.
Yeah, like 4.4 million views and more and higher.
Yeah, I mean, this is a shame.
I mean, the conversations, the comments, the views, a lot of people utilize those in their
lives, and they were very important for so many people.
And now to see them gone, it's a little disappointing to be honest with you.
I guess they're on Spotify is my guess.
I tried to, I wanted to point people to David Sinclair, Joe Rogan, the second one where
Sinclair is like a life extension guy from Harvard.
He's awesome.
David Sinclair.
So I did this show on Saturday with Seth from Venice Beach Dog Club.
Shout out, Seth.
And talked about David Sinclair.
And then I went to Rogan's channel right after that.
And that's when I found out it was gone.
There's a lot of people also saying that this is because Joe Rogan is allegedly having a
hard time translating his YouTube audience into Spotify.
There's a couple of articles talking about that.
There's one here by Sportskeeda.com that says it's titled Joe Rogan fans are refusing to follow him to Spotify and it's bad.
So, you know, they outline how a lot of people just aren't translating.
So actually, I have a couple articles I've got from Dexerto.com.
Joe Rogan fans outraged after podcast moves exclusively to Spotify.
I thought that was kind of silly, though, because we knew he was going to do it.
But now I see exactly why people are probably really angry getting all the episodes pulled from the biggest podcast in the world.
It was just an incredible trove of information.
It's such a sad, sad loss. And I imagine imagine he's just private he's just probably private at all maybe uh they're they're they're gone from his channel the views have been removed
but that makes sense if people so so check this out we have a story from the new york post this
is from rav aurora why the left is lashing out at joe i'm sorry this is the wrong one i need i need
to go to the fans one, right?
Why the fans are upset.
They say, as of December 2nd, full episodes of the podcast are exclusively available on Spotify and highlight clips will appear on YouTube.
In the comment section of the YouTube clip, fans release their frustration towards the
exclusive move.
It's been a hell of a ride, guys.
See ya, one viewer said.
One fan said bye to the podcast in their comment. This feels like a breakup, and I feel cheated for a richer guy.
Bye, JRE. Another disappointed viewer revealed that while they tried listening to the show on
Spotify, they couldn't handle the 10 straight minutes of ads. That's kind of silly because
if you've ever listened to the actual podcast on iTunes or whatever, he has ads running on it,
so most people probably don't care. They go on to say that the move over to Spotify certainly
brought about some dissatisfaction, but that's the interesting point maybe because that's
what you mentioned right because he couldn't generate he couldn't get enough people to
translate over yes he takes the videos off of youtube he wasn't going to do that originally
but maybe spotify said yo we're not getting big viewership on spotify well spotify again invested
a lot into joean. And there was a
lot of internal battles and fights that they had to clear up internally just to get this Joe Rogan
train running. Yeah, the employees kept revolting. Yes. Which was pretty ridiculous to think an
individual has the power to control what you could listen to or not to listen to.
It's so obnoxious.
It's so egotistical.
It's just utterly insane.
But they started moving the podcast and making them exclusive on December 1st.
So it's only been a few days since this has been happening.
But the other episodes were supposed to stay as an archive forever.
Yes.
But I'm saying through this transition, there could be some kind of rearrangement saying
we might not be getting the views we want.
One of the videos on Spotify had 1.8 million views, which is actually not bad.
You can see the viewership?
This is what Sportskeeda is reporting, that his latest video has 1.8 million views.
So that's still pretty good.
Was that Moxie Marlinspike?
I'm not sure.
I was going to say that old dude.
No offense, dude. Who? That white-haired, older guy. moxie marlin spike um not sure that i was gonna say that old dude no offense dude who but white
haired older guy what's the process to sign up to spotify do you need to pay for a membership
do you need to like you need you so i think for uh you might have to sign in for the rogan podcast
i'm not sure yes uh i know that it's free it's free if you want to listen to it but uh i'm not
sure if you have to sign in to listen to it.
I think you probably do.
To watch too?
Yeah.
You can watch it as well.
No comments, right?
People were like, there's no comments on Spotify?
Is that true?
Yeah, no comments.
Wow, that's a big change.
Right.
And that's why clearly YouTubers are upset.
Yeah, one of the reasons why so many people loved the Joe Rogan podcast was when it was live, people were able to talk to each other uncensored.
And there was just a davage of like so many people talking all at once and and a lot of people got a lot of good
information from the comment section i thought he disabled comments and he did but his previous
videos had um had the comments going through it and then after the video was done everyone was
able to comment i'm gonna be comment was voted up i'm gonna be completely honest with everybody uh everybody knows i know joe it's cool dude we i talked to him fairly often um
i think i think he got an amazing deal i guess it was reported in the wall street journal with
like 100 million bucks no no like i can clearly understand why he took it but i think to be
totally honest one of the things that helped helped Joe remain on top as the biggest podcast
in the world was that he was the first in, the saying is, first in, best dressed.
What happens is Joe works, his show is consistent.
Was it Monday through Thursday, new episode?
Never misses a beat.
He puts it up on iTunes when podcasts are first coming out.
He was doing podcasts before podcasts were a thing.
So when people are first getting introduced to podcasting,
they open up their iPhone,
they click the podcast button,
and there's Joe Rogan, the first thing they see.
Free advertising on the most prominent podcasting app.
That's true for YouTube as well.
He's been on the platform for a really long time.
The algorithm loves long-form content
and clips with high engagement.
So YouTube's promoting him like crazy.
He was getting algorithmic
boosts. It was authentic.
It wasn't poppy. It wasn't corporate.
It wasn't Disney. It was him talking about
gorilla DMT monkeys ripping
each other to shreds, which is fascinating
to listen to. It's fun.
And then he did it, but one thing I have to give him
props for is he did it in a way where
he wasn't
cocky about it he wasn't uh you
know elitist about it it was him discovering information learning and taking you along the
process as he was learning it and that's what really drove a lot of people to listen because
they wanted to join that authentic real honest conversation that you can't get anywhere else
because most news guys are there with the suit and they have their little monotone but listen listen we uh what we do on this show
is derivative of what joe started doing 10 years ago yeah and so i think about someone like casey
nice dad you guys know you know vlogger he was the first vlogger to actually make cinematic editing
you know in his vlogs before him it was like a dude with a cell phone walking around talking about their day they were getting crazy viewership then casey comes around
and he's like i'm gonna put my camera down turn it on then leave the room and then walk back in
to get it to get this like edit play music time lapses and all of a sudden his channel skyrocketed
to 10 million subs in a very short amount of time he made hbo documentaries before doing the right
right so he was a professional he right it was beautiful what he did but so here's what happens
at a certain point everybody is making identical vlogs to him and then it dilutes the market share
so like what i'm kind of getting at is of course joe rogan is completely unique superstar mma
comedian he's a really funny guy he's got got his talent. But I think what was really keeping him in the top spot was the fact that he was given this prominent real estate
by being first and best dressed.
I'm not saying that his show is going to fail by any means.
I'm just saying a large portion of the viewership
is due to algorithms.
And I'll admit this for myself too,
because I'm not trying to drag anybody else.
I know for a fact the YouTube algorithm
drives the majority of my content.
The reason you are all probably listening to this right now is because it popped up on your front page when you went to YouTube.com.
You thought this is an interesting conversation about Joe Rogan.
You clicked it.
Many of you probably aren't even subscribed.
You just happen to be passing by.
A large portion of viewership are from non-subscribers, and it's because the algorithm chose to promote you.
Subscribe, by the way.
YouTube totally controls who sees your videos and who doesn't, and that main front screen
on YouTube.com determines
everything. It used to be with the
amount of views. So it used to be, Loose Change
came out, and that was the number one
viewed video. It was out, number one
platform. Now it's all
algorithms deciding
what's good for you. I was going to ask you,
what do you think is the current,
the best, first, and best dressed now?
Do you have an example?
There is no first in.
Okay.
Unless we do like, like first in is like when this first started, when podcasting became a thing, Joe was already there and he had a show that was really interesting.
Is there anyone that is doing any content right now that you could say is similar?
We're well past that point of getting the initial boost yeah so now it's just we're
all at a party if someone wants to jump up and down and scream and get attention they can there
was like but i want to tell people hard numbers take a look at the view count on this video okay
for those that are watching live you're gonna see i think we've got around you know 46 000 or so
people i think when all is said and done this episode's gonna have around 200 uh or like 300
maybe 400 000 viewers it depends you
know um three to six viewership yeah sometimes they're bigger but when they're like just run
of the run of the you know like our average episodes will probably hit around 400 000
you want to know how much they get on all podcast platforms combined 35 35 000 and guess what one
of the top global podcasts we are ranked i think top uh 230 biggest
podcast in the world in this show thousand percent more views on youtube well uh 10 10 times a
thousand right right right you're right you're right uh on my show on the temple daily show
i get uh between the three videos maybe like you know two or three million views a day or more
actually yeah it's way more than that i was getting around i've kind of lowered the amount
of content i was doing but i was getting about you know four to five million views on my youtube
content every day podcast ranked at its peak number 34 itunes top charts in the world 70 000
wow that that's that's how dramatically different the numbers are
compared to youtube so there's no i bring that up because i think by taking these videos off youtube
and by leaving youtube and and i mean this with the utmost respect for you know joey's a friend
uh i think he's going to lose a ton of influence but i'm not saying i'm not entirely convinced
it's something he cares about to be honest yeah. Yeah, I mean, he cashed out.
Kudos, good job.
He's starting his own comedy club, I think.
He wants to do exactly what he wants to do.
He's renegotiating the network of comedy and tech.
I mean, it's so awesome.
Guaranteed income, no banning. So Spotify's up.
Spotify, he's the biggest, number one on Spotify.
And his clips are still on YouTube, on the Jerry channel.
So he's still putting clips with links to his Spotify content.
And the clips are still getting hundreds of thousands,
if not millions of views.
So maybe, maybe he's just diversifying his, uh,
it's true.
But the big issue, I guess, is, you know,
at the end of the day, Joe's got to do what's good for Joe.
He's just a guy he's doing his thing
and you can't expect anything from him.
There's a lot of people who they,
they looked up to him as an important figure in the culture
because Joe wouldn't just go along blindly with,
he doesn't just go along blindly with this,
you know, what's going on in left or right or whatever.
He's just like a regular guy who will challenge things
that don't seem to make sense.
And he'll call out people on his own show for it.
As much as the left tries to argue, he doesn't.
Losing him in the most prominent positions
of the culture war scares a lot of people.
And I'm sure the left is clapping and cheering the whole time.
And they're trying to use that now, that change, to get him banned off Spotify, too.
Yeah, we have to understand here, there was a lot of establishment pressure.
A lot of pressure from the mainstream media.
A lot of pressure from what people would consider the ruling class to get him canceled.
To get him kicked off of YouTube.
So this could be another reason why he moved over to Spotify, where, as you said, he can't
be censored.
And I think that's something important to really consider here.
They were also going after his friends on his show.
Oh, of course.
It was crazy.
Nearly two billion views removed from his channel.
I wonder if all of those have translated over to Spotify.
You know, I got to be honest, though.
I don't get nearly any views on Spotify or downloads for the podcast.
It's negligible.
I don't even bother with it.
There's nothing I can do.
I mean, look, if you're listening right now, hop over to Spotify.
Give us a good review on iTunes.
We continually are going up in the rankings.
People are subscribing.
People are following.
People are leaving good reviews and good comments.
And I can see like a month ago, this show wasn't even in the top charts and now it's officially cracked it's
it's the itunes top 250 is their official like breakdown for the top podcasts and now we're
doing it spotify nothing is there a link to spotify on the youtube video no that's that'll
probably end of some videos uh he's saying go check out our full episodes on spotify so that
does happen to me this is kind of very similar to a move we see done by Howard Stern when he
moved over from you know regular radio facing pressure from the FTC and all the
other government agencies and he just moved over to yeah but what's he what's
he he's gone yeah what's his relevance is I know it's like the value of money
and the value of relevant of of personal relevance to society.
And this is the great lesson of our time.
And Joe's in the middle of it.
So I'm going to be happy to hear his look on it in the future looking back.
He's got no obligation to anybody but himself.
That's true.
So if he says he's going to take a good deal and then...
Look, I know a lot of people are angry because he is a powerful every man who
when he has conversations about social justice warriors and like authoritarianism he's far from
conservative but he's like that's that's bs i'm not going to play that game he talks about fun
interesting things to have him move away to an exclusive platform is like it's devastating for
the culture war it's it's a huge win for the leftists no doubt i want to see howard stern and rogan do something now
i don't know i i doubt howard stern could big daddy stern got his got his contract oh yeah but
he also became kind of establishment yeah he total established can he not say anything on his show he
denied ever saying racial slurs like on this one segment and then they played it for him and he was
like i'm so sorry i did that no no joke. Howard Stern apologizing for being a shock jock.
So if someone offered you $100 million, would you jump?
You have an obligation to, I guess.
I got to be real, though.
I probably wouldn't.
I probably would not.
That's a lot of money.
Yeah, but what am I going to do with it?
I don't know.
Start your own network?
That's what I'm saying.
What are you doing?
That's the question.
If you have something to do with it, then I can see going for it.
Create a beanie school where you teach other beanie wearers to be truth speakers.
Listen, listen, listen, listen.
Start their own YouTube channels.
Right now we're talking about getting a hundred acre farm in, in central West Virginia, middle
of nowhere, hours from anything.
And like the agents are like, you really don't want to be here.
There's no, there's nothing.
And it's like, oh yeah, that's exactly what we want we're gonna build our we're gonna build our own
space app you know how much you know do you know how much 100 acres can cost if you go to like
montana or something it's like nothing couple hundred bucks a month on a mortgage and you can
have 100 200 acres of just big open empty land so if you want to do something you you could really
just do it it's not the most difficult thing i mean So if you want to do something, you could really just do it.
It's not the most difficult thing.
I mean, obviously, if you're younger,
it's a lot harder.
You got to save up money.
Clearly, when I was younger, I worked fast food.
I worked crummy jobs and just saved everything I could.
The main important thing that people need to realize is one of the most important things you could do
is enjoy yourself.
Whatever you're doing, whatever you're working towards,
if you're enjoying yourself, keep on doing it. So I think that's essentially what I think is going down to Rogan's
decision. He likes doing them. He likes doing the podcast. There's a lot less pressure on him
for it to be taken down. And he's going to continue his own way. And just as you said,
he has no obligation to any of us. And that's an important realization that a lot of people
need to make. Stop looking up to idols
or other individuals.
Don't put any man above yourself.
You yourself have to look up
to yourself internally
and always build yourself up
as much as you can.
I will say this, though.
You know, trying to be respectful
because, again, I know Joe.
I'm not trying to drag him or anything,
but when you tell everybody,
don't worry, the episodes
are going to be archived forever.
They'll always exist.
You can watch them
whenever you want on YouTube.
And then you take them all off. People are going to be like, yo, that's exist you can watch them whenever you want on youtube and then you take them all off people are going to be like
yo yeah that's kind of i never heard him say that he did say that specifically i thought that's what
what the deal was i was always so vague i didn't know plus he was like beholden to ad revenue
before and now he's not now he got paid ahead of time so he's right he can just kind of so you
guys can correct me if i'm wrong but going to something like spotify like joe did it seems
kind of to me like a soft retirement it really seems like a semi-retirement he's kind of so you guys can correct me if i'm wrong but going to something like spotify like joe did it seems kind of to me like a soft retirement it really seems like a semi-retirement
he's kind of done he just wants to chill he doesn't have to worry about youtube and all this
could be but at the same time he did want to host a joe biden versus a donald trump
if you're hosting a huge presidential debate you're not riding off into the sunset how much
you're putting yourself in the spotlight. How much of that was him
just like, you know, in the moment?
No, I mean, you saw it in his eyes. He was
excited. He wanted it. He was like, I want Donald
Trump here, Joe Biden here, and Alex
Jones talking about DMT in the corner.
I want it right now. And
America would have loved that, and we deserved
that. Maybe
Spotify will take over
iTunes because of Joee that's the
bet right but they also don't have a good record when it comes to upholding people's spotify is
still google yes it's alphabet well oh it is and and they have a bad record of censoring speech
yeah yeah yeah that's another aspect that we have to understand here it might just be
everything you know look man eventually you're not uh 19 year old hungry kid anymore who's trying to take over the world you're in your 50s you got
a family and you're like how long am i going to be leading the charge on this one and yeah i heard
him make a comment that like telling his family yo guys it's time to party we got the payout let's
let's roll like just but let's have that serious question what do you do with a hundred million
dollars idea because you can't spend it fast enough.
No, no.
You just put it in.
You give it to wealth management, and then it just becomes infinite money for you in
the long run.
You've broken through this barrier where once, I think John McCain was asked this in 2008
or whatever, 2007.
How much money do you need to be truly wealthy?
He said $7 million.
And then there was this guffaw from the media like, oh, $7 million.
If I was a millionaire...
No, no, what he was saying was, at that time,
with $7 million, you put it in a wealth management
account, you get a wealth manager,
you're rich forever. You never have to work again.
Dude, if you could...
You're like a Wall Street banker just creating money out of thin air
with all their derivatives and all the other complicated
language they make for literally monopoly money.
What do you do with the money?
Probably buy a bunch of lasers
and start launching satellites.
Lasers don't cost that much.
Start building.
That's expensive.
Lasers aren't that expensive.
We can invest in lunar
space elevators.
That's way more expensive.
Elon Musk took his winnings from
Facebook and PayPal
and literally started
a space program
and he's trying to go to Mars.
And a lot less than $100 million,
I think, at the time.
I don't know.
But he put his net worth
on the line, basically.
Is Joe Rogan going to create
a space program?
That'd be cool.
Send a chimp into space?
Chimp research?
Call the satellite down?
No, he's doing a comedy thing.
He's doing a comedy thing.
In space?
Comedy in space, yeah.
Literally beaming people into space? Dude, it's a lot funnier when there's no gravity. It's like $20,000 to do a space tour. In space. Comedy in space. Literally beaming people into space.
Dude, it's a lot funnier when there's no gravity.
It's like $20,000 to do a space tourism.
You got $100 million.
You got a lot of space tourism you can do.
And now we've got reentry rockets we can utilize.
People going out of space for a zero-G comedy show.
That'd be awesome.
Just like grazing for like 20 minutes in zero-G.
What would you do if you had $ 100 million dollars what would you do uh first thing i would do is invest
about 20 million of it into cryptocurrency okay um the second thing i would do is start uh
researching uh satellites and start launching satellites with like ionic thrusters and and
propellers to get them up out of orbit and then start making... Well, Elon's already doing global internet.
Yeah.
So I'd like to enhance the global internet program
and start putting water wells around the world,
like solar-powered water condensation.
I would do a free speech internet,
just all out, just like it was before.
That's my thing.
Sorry, I cut you off.
That's good.
We could do that with the international...
But you don't need $100 million to do that.
You do now with the infrastructure that Google has. Yeah, they could seize your domain. Through all the government... Yeah, but that's why you need $100 million to do that. You do now with the infrastructure that Google has.
Yeah, they can seize your domain.
Yeah, but that's why you have $100 million to make sure you create a system outside of that system where it's not.
The internet used to be such a wild, incredible, awesome place where when you clicked on something, you didn't know what you're going to get.
But it was going to rattle your brain.
It was going to make you think.
It was going to rattle your brain it was going to make you think it was going to inspire you now it's just the same squeegee clean complaining moaning and whining by boomers and by uh i don't want to
mention someone specifically i was going to do that but there's so much trash out there when it
comes to just selling you products and just the same squeegee clean same youtube video that you
just keep seeing repeated over and over again there needs to be a day where there isn't anything curated and controlled and regulated
where it's wild and it's free and it's real.
And if I had $100 million, I would literally spend it right now creating that.
I'll tell you guys a secret.
The secret is money can make you happy up to a certain point.
Like you don't have to worry about starving to death or you're not anxious and sitting there shaking
because you're going
to get evicted.
But for the most part,
what truly makes you happy
is purpose.
Purpose can come
from friends,
from family,
and from a mission.
But $100 million
is not purpose.
If someone just gave you
$100 million,
you probably would not be happy.
And people don't realize this.
You get to the...
And look, I fully...
I am not some, you know,
far right, you know, or far far left i understand that there are people who can't pay their bills and
are desperate and scared and struggling money can make them reach a certain threshold of contentment
but i have i have a friend who became multi-millionaire when he was 16 years old
by writing a computer code that just ended up generating a bunch of money but the company
made millions of dollars.
And then when he was like 19 and an existential crisis, because there was nowhere left for
him to go.
He was already the top of his field.
Everybody knew he was.
There was there was nothing that he could do.
Like he was he was exactly he was doing what he wanted to do.
Everybody knew he was he had all this money.
And he ended up talking to a bunch of other rich people who said that once they get to
that point where they have so much money, everything just kind of stops.
You have an existential crisis because you've done it.
What's left?
Yes.
There's actually a phenomenon with a lot of people who win the lottery that literally lose all of their money within a few years.
So that keeps happening again and again.
And a lot of them report not being happier because of that money so they keep spending having more problems and a
lot of people think that they could fill in this psychological empty void that has been put into
us by the controllers as i would metaphorically say they think just by the culture of consumerism
by doing what you're told by spending money on where the cool kids spend them everything's going
to be different it's not people need to wake up from that reality stop buying into this consumerism of nike slave made chinese factory produced sneakers
that supports people like lebron james i will lecture you about black lives matter meanwhile
when actual human rights are being violated by his company and the hundreds of millions of dollars
that he's receiving he's not going to say jack or iota about that actual issue that
does enslave and hurt people to an effect that we can't even imagine i'm reminded of that scene
from fight club where they're in the car and the two guys are in the back and then he takes his
hands off the wheels and he's like if you were to die what's one thing you would have regret not
having done and one guy's like paint a portrait or paint a self-portrait the guys build a house
you got to think about that stuff mine is is... What do you want to do?
Build a rail cannon that we can use to launch satellites.
Like, it's underground about 100 yards, and then it curves and then goes up.
And then so you just...
Now, if you remember...
A rail cannon.
Launch these lightweight satellites.
We had these same conversations before Disney and before Vice.
I was like, don't do it, man.
Don't go for the man.
Don't go to...
But your strategy
where you are right now is something commendable yeah you were wrong you were wrong no i was right
and you even told me there's a video where we talked you were like yeah man you're all right
you were telling me not to be with the corporations because they were going to control me and they
were going to stifle me and i think you could have even been bigger and stronger if you weren't
you're correct with vice if you weren't with dis, which I've been telling you, don't do it.
Don't go with them.
Be independent.
Be free.
And then as soon as you came out of that corporate hellhole, you blossomed.
And you're here today as one of the top political YouTubers, and you have to give props to that.
But at the same time, they did stifle you, and I told you so.
When I was first starting
youtube i was making like five bucks a week and it was impossible i was making zero bucks for a
while too when i started advice i had to ask them to front me the first paycheck because i had no
money left and so i was like that's it i can't it's it's it was it was it was you know money
was going down for a while covering protests around the country, people would donate.
And that was a slow upward trajectory.
But once protests started spacing out and slowing down, my costs were more than the opportunities to actually cover news and generate some kind of revenue.
Trust me.
I was there.
I was sleeping on couches.
I knew many times and circumstances that I'm not going to have any money in the bank.
So I took a job.
And I saved all the money from it.
And then once I finally left, when I left Disney, I went to these other companies.
I'm not going to name them, but you can probably guess
a lot of what they were, you know, with all these different companies.
And then I was like, I got money in the bank now.
I'm going to do whatever I want. I was
able to fly to Sweden.
I was able to fly to Europe and travel around
because I didn't have to worry
about that anymore it was it was me working these jobs allowed me to have the investment
to start my own companies my approach was a little different but each his own we're here today
and we still have a voice you went like goodness full independent full independent full what was
your history like from the beginning like when you were 16 i mean i was working full-time going
to school full-time and still doing activism.
And then Alex Jones saw some of the videos I did and, you know, took a lot of history.
Took a look under his wing?
No, I don't know if I...
His big, big wings?
I don't...
That's debatable.
There is a contested history.
We're not on good terms now, and it's fine.
I don't hold any grudges or anything personal, but we definitely went our separate ways because we have we have a different way of doing things and you know whatever uh you
know things happen uh but you ever see goldeneye yeah you know at the end so basically what happened
was they were actually at the satellite and luke was hanging by one hand and then he looked up at
alex and then alex had his foot on his hand and Luke goes for an 11 truth Alex and Alex goes no
for me kicks him off and looks falls down there was a big fight and it was very entertaining and
wow I'm not going to share too much personal details I don't hold any grudges I concentrate
on my mission and my mission is to do as much research as much homework as I can find out
anything I can that's
useful to people and to share it with them that's my main goal that's my main mission that's what i
set my life's purpose to be and that's what i focus on not e-drama and all this other stuff
that's you know outside of the focus but well just two quick things one i kind of want to watch
golden eye but the other thing is that movie we that movie. We got to do Super Chats. Did you? Can we play the video of the woman shooting the intruder?
We're 15 minutes.
The answer is yes, and the answer is we're 15 minutes past.
And I also have a question.
What documentary did you do?
Didn't you do a really popular one in the past?
Well, there was the Loose Change Kids, and I helped them with that,
and there was some of my video footage in there,
and I was with them from the very beginning.
Loose Change.
That was like groundbreaking.
All right, Super Chats.
If you haven't already, get your Super Chats in.
We'll read as many as I can.
Obviously, I can't read everybody's,
but also smash the like button
and just comment, subscribe, notification,
all that good stuff.
Brian Shink says,
Hey, Tim, love the show.
Do I have your blessing to perform your song,
Will of the People,
for my audition for The Voice on Friday?
It's an amazing song.
Of course you do. Absolutely. However, i'm pretty sure that preliminary auditions they make you sing the song they want you to sing so i i knew people who have uh uh auditioned for american uh
american idol and they actually initially give you a song it's a generic like pop song they tell
you to sing it and then they choose you based on whether or not you're entertaining on tv
that's about it so stay loose when you go in there,
but prep will of the people.
Kale Yamamoto says,
I can tell Alex Jones
is really starting to rub off
on Tim lately.
Alex didn't talk to me
about aliens at all.
We talked about DMT.
No, we used to talk about
this stuff all the time.
Yeah, he doesn't really
talk about aliens.
Mike C says,
if you've seen Rick and Morty,
you know what the deal is
with the Galactic Federation.
I love that show.
Okay, so someone actually mentioned early on about Joe Rogan.
Michael Anthony Lewis says, Joe Rogan very recently said only 100 episodes will remain on YouTube when he recently appeared on the Alex Jones podcast.
Oh, I didn't realize he went on Alex Jones.
Oh, interesting.
So we'll have to make sure that in any clip we'll put that in the notes.
All right, let's see jacob says please tell me that you're going to talk about the woman who was arrested for admitting on facebook and instagram that she and her daughter
worked at a vote counting center in georgia and committed fraud i'm not uh uh she was arrested
for that i haven't seen that that's crazy yeah you want to look it up a woman and her daughter
in in georgia admitted on facebook dylan keller says i don't care if aliens are hiding technology
from us we are humans we'll discover it eventually if they don't want to talk to us it's their loss
we'll make our own galactic federation with blackjack and hookers that's right on the moon
with bender you think that if we were all tripping that we'd have quicker access to aliens if we were
tripping like if we took psychedelic drugs no that's inside i think psychedelic drugs can be beneficial uh based on the research honestly in like small doses and in specific circumstances
but if people were always tripping they'd never get anything done if we all tripped at once i
don't like the word tripping because that implies you're falling over on yourself but i did read a
study about a bunch of scientists who all micro dosed lsd and then like ended up accomplishing
a bunch of like like goals of theirs or something
and also like group meditation is pretty powerful there are some scientific studies that do uh talk
about uh dosing and having a lot of breakthroughs so that's you know something to think about
the smartest idiot says as a fellow human flesh ape i welcome our future florbo florbo overlord
oh he's a step ahead eggman xavier says can someone
tell me what the heck is going on just at the egg i don't know what that is someone has a very
spicy comment i can't read it but i will mention there's a spicy comment it's about a guy whose
name is jeffrey oh ashley says hi gang alien confirmation sounds like a misdirection to
change the confirmation you know conversation. Conversation, yeah.
Honestly, that's a good point.
We got all this voter fraud stuff going on.
All of a sudden, this guy's like, oh, aliens.
I'll tell you, I had more fun tonight than the voter.
Yeah, yeah.
It is more fun, but that's the appeal.
Combobulation.
And then we had those stupid monoliths popping up everywhere.
Yeah, what the heck?
And everyone's like, don't look at the election.
Look at the shiny object.
Did you see the meme of the guy with the monolith in his toilet?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was funny. Literally a shiny object. Come on the guy with the monolith in his toilet yeah yeah that was funny literally a shiny object come on oh yeah come on guys omega hunter says
tim earlier this year you were talking about how the insanity level was was increasing for 2020
and you mentioned one of the next steps seemingly in jest would be aliens so let me ask you did you
get this info from a terrestrial source it was a a meme. There's a meme. Yeah. You posted it where it's like a calendar like of all the months.
Yeah.
Like what's good.
Oh, Babylon B had one.
Yes.
Yeah.
It's like aliens come in June and then you're like, but never happened.
You know, months off.
Yeah.
The Civic Nationalist says, Tim, divine right was an excuse by kings because their ancestors
were the strongest.
League of Nations was 1919 after World War One.
Ah, thank you for the correction.
And burn the heretic, kill the mutant, purge the unclean. So League was 1919 after World War I. Ah, thank you for the correction. And burn the heretic,
kill the mutant,
purge the unclean.
So League of Nations
was after World War I,
but that was like a general idea,
like we don't want World War
or something like that.
I believe that was correct.
And then there was a World War.
Yes.
Yes, there were.
Because of the League of Nations.
Here we go.
Super503Dank says,
so Tim,
what you're saying is
the aliens are behind
intersectionality.
That way we are all
featureless, genderless,
ready for the Galactic Federation. Yes. With shaven heads, wearing gray jumpsuits with no pockets. That way we are all featureless, genderless, ready for the Galactic Federation.
Yes, with shaven heads wearing
gray jumpsuits with no pockets.
That's exactly what it's going to be like. And big heads.
Yes. Doobie McNasty says,
would it be crazy if humans came together for
world peace just so that we could meet the aliens?
I mean, that'd be cool, I guess. That's an idea.
I'm into it. I think it's worth considering.
That'd be awesome. Neon Light says, shout out
to Charles the Stinkbug. Loved his commentary on his evolutionary adaptation. Yes think it's worth considering. That'd be awesome. Neon Light says, shout out to Charles the stink bug.
Loved his commentary on his evolutionary adaptation.
Yes.
Charles is a star.
I wonder if you could even,
you couldn't hear anything from him.
I don't think so.
Charles, is that his name?
Yeah, it's his name.
Morgan Hengel says,
I would love to have a conversation
with an alien.
I feel that our perspective
on common issues
will be vastly different
due to technological
and cultural differences.
I mean, also environmental and evolutionary.
Yeah.
What if they don't eat matter the way we do?
What if they're like plants?
What if they have to spend like a month just sitting still absorbing solar radiation to
move around for one day?
What would you ask an alien if you only had like 10 seconds?
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Of course he would.
Good question.
He could tell you. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if woodchuck could of course he would good question he could tell you how much wood would a woodchuck chuck how many lows would rob low rub damn how many lows could rob low rob if rob i can't do it could rob rob how many lows could rob low rob if
rob low could rob lows there we go that's my favorite tongue twister oh my gosh i'm not even
gonna get into a good one rob Rob Lowe. Rob Lowe.
I'd ask him, what's the meaning of life?
42.
That's a lot of questions.
I don't think there was an actual question.
42 was the answer. Yeah, that was the problem.
Yeah.
There was no question.
What's the ultimate answer to the ultimate question?
Like, we don't know what the question is.
Sometimes when I ask cats questions, they get confused.
Like, questions is kind of a human thing.
I wonder if other animals don't think in terms of that.
Probably not.
There's just facts.
Filthy Jim has a question.
Okay.
He says,
what's your thoughts on the mud flood and Tartaria?
We,
we talk a lot about that actually here in this house.
It seems like throughout history,
the Victor has written history and covered up the past.
And that has also happened with mud floods.
Like Atlanta seems to have been covered by mud. So i think a lot of ancient technology has been lost to to mud and then
and then the people don't want to so for those who aren't familiar with this conspiracy theory
it's that there was a great planetary civilization right atlantis at least yeah and then tartary the
tartars yeah and it got wiped out in a mud flood
a giant flood and the mud buried a bunch of buildings and then there was a war over the
ancient technology and the victors changed history so that we didn't realize we're actually
discovering the remnants of an ancient civilization the tartars were actually came from the barbers
which means foreigner barbarian meant foreigner and so these tartars were like theoretically slaughtered
by like the the asians and russians and then we're kind of we're told to forget about this ancient
euro asian gigantic you know civilization of tartaria darius harvey says metal gear solid
perfect soldier big boss is unable to have children a shadow government wants an heir so
they clone him three sons are born The answer to not tainting
the gene pool? Make all three infertile.
Super soldiers are also infertile.
Well, there you go. Yeah. The Chinese super
soldiers, they could specifically... I think they're gonna be
reproducing a lot, especially with the shortage
of... It's gonna be like Fallout,
the super mutants, you know, where they're
like gigantic, genderless monsters.
Probably. There you go.
It is trendy now.
Cordy on Ice says, Sargon's episodes with joe rogan aren't on spotify or youtube there it is
damn carl benjamin has been axed from the joe rogan show carl that's it it's over anymore
no see there you go that's that's kind of messed up man yeah i mean i'm sure it exists somewhere
though someone downloaded it somewhere.
Oh, for sure, yeah.
Bit shoot.
Isn't that where they get weird?
I mean, somebody had to have archived this.
I think when people saw that Joe's episodes weren't porting over, some of them, everyone
immediately went and archived every episode.
But there you go, right there.
He's been unpersoned.
Wow.
That's crazy.
Tom DiMartino says, Tim, I think Joe's videos are probably unlisted now and not deleted.
My theory is that the entire Spotify play
is a YouTube flex
and the entire podcast
will be back to YouTube
eventually
I don't think so
I actually had that thought
that once his contract
with Spotify runs out
he'll make everything
public again
maybe
on YouTube
I wonder
I mean listen
Joe can't do this show forever
is Joe gonna be like
a 70 year old man
being like
yes
you guys ever tried?
He's going to be young.
He's going to be one of those 90-year-old 50-year-olds.
Yeah, he really is.
I could see it.
He's younger than he was two years ago.
I know, right?
It's crazy.
He's going backwards.
He supplements a lot.
Jamie, what?
Pull that up.
What?
Old Jamie.
Old Jamie and old Joe.
AG Birch says JRE is popular because he respects cats.
That may be where your crowd comes from, too, Tim.
That's right.
But Luke doesn't.
I do not.
He doesn't.
He can't.
It's okay.
There's a lot of taxoplasmy everywhere, and there needs to be a war.
Taxoplasmosis.
Yeah.
It's in there.
Potato, potato.
There needs to be.
Dustin works as Ian.
Check out Walter Veith on Secret Societies.
He shows you with evidence all roads lead to Rome with the Fed.
Tim, realize that Klaus Schwab
already said
the fourth industrial revolution
is humans changing.
Dude, this guy sounds legit.
Yep, in the World Economic Forum
talked about implants
and using biotech technology
in order to help
advanced human civilization.
Get your neural link.
Yeah.
Well, Elon Musk
is literally working
on a microchip
that you put inside of your brain.
Don't you want to be able
to plug into the Matrix and learn kung fu in five seconds?
I am okay
Oh, I am so ready
Never
Learn kung fu
I don't want to wire myself
Would you rather be given unlimited money or would you rather work towards having the money that you earned and worked hard for yourself?
That's a tough question
Exactly
Would you rather get a fish or would you have a fishing pole?
If you had a choice
If you had a choice to work for everything in your life.
Let me answer. I'm saying it's a tough question because I'm not thinking about being given money.
I wouldn't want to be given a ton of money because money doesn't get you what you want.
But in terms of being able to instantly know Kung Fu versus having to train for years to be good at Kung Fu,
I kind of want to just be good at Kung Fu.
What would make you happier? What would make you more satisfied?
If right now they were like, press enter and you'll be a Kung Fu master, I would be stoked on that.
Yeah, it's going to get old.
But no, no, it wouldn't get old because I wouldn't be doing Kung Fu every day.
I would be going about my normal business that I want to go about, but just knowing Kung Fu.
But if you had to work hard for it every single day, you would appreciate it that much more.
I think some people, what you're misunderstanding is that I am currently not doing Kung Fu because I don't care that much.
If I was given the ability to just learn Kung Fu instantly, the Matrix style, and it was passive, I'd totally do it.
I'd be stoked on it.
Yeah, but then you would take that to every element of your life, and then you would be spoiled.
No, you wouldn't.
Yeah, you would.
I think you would.
Some people would.
You wouldn't respect anything.
You wouldn't give a damn about anything.
It's like having the cheat codes.
You had a video game that's hard.
When it's hard, it's actually really fun to play. When you have all the cheat codes, it's not that fun. But what if the cheat code makes it so you can't give a damn about anything. It's like having the cheat codes. You had a video game that's hard. When it's hard, it's actually really fun to play.
When you have all the cheat codes, it's not that fun.
It's fun for like a day.
What if the cheat code is that you can change the color of your shoes?
You're going to be like, well, now I'm playing the game,
but the game's the same, but I can change the color of my shoes.
Well, that's not it, but if you have a cheat code to do anything, right?
We're not talking about one specific thing.
I'm not saying that.
I'm talking about everything.
I'm saying that if right now, in the context of my life,
Kung Fu would not help me complain on the internet,
I would totally be down to just instantly learn Kung Fu.
What do you do?
Who would you use against?
I wouldn't.
I just run around doing front flips and stuff.
That's not really Kung Fu.
You know what I mean?
You know, I spent the first 40 years of my life in hard mode, working hard.
And now I know so many geniuses that I want to fly out here to build the laser that I need unlimited
money.
So I would take the unlimited money cheat.
Will there be sharks with lasers on top of them?
I'm into it.
Okay.
All right.
We got a really good point here from Cleft the Misfit.
He says unexpected election outcome.
Trump wins his lawsuits, which drives Democrat rage turnout in Georgia, winning them the
Senate seats.
Dems then impeach and remove Trump and Pence.
Pelosi becomes president.
It's actually a really good point. If Trump does win this fight, that means the Democrats are definitely going to win in Georgia and they will impeach and remove Trump. Oh, no,
no, no, no, no. I'm sorry. That can't work. Sorry. That's not possible. Pelosi is the president.
No, no, no, no. Stop. Stop. This is wrong. Sorry, Clef. You're completely incorrect.
The Democrats can only tie the Senate right now. If Trump wins his lawsuits, tiebreaker goes to Trump. And if they tried to impeach Trump, then Pence would would break the
tie defending Pence and Trump. So that can't happen. OK, thank goodness. Yeah. All right.
Let's see. We got a bunch of new super jets. Andrew Mike says, hello, all. I think the GOP
will win in Georgia. Democrats are low information. It will be hard to get them to come out again.
Trump not on the ballot will hurt them. that's a good point harder to cheat this time
thoughts thanks for all your hard work i actually said without trump on the ballot democrats would
win actually it might be the other way around without trump on the ballot they're gonna be
like i don't care if you were a great hate yeah it's the republicans freaking out right now
you know hate vote was strong yeah megan stewart says jo Joe Biden did not campaign, but he did pay Ariana Grande and a bunch of other influencers to campaign to their audiences to vote for him.
It's a good point.
Yeah.
But I think, listen, okay, Joe Biden is the greatest president of this generation.
Well, that's unsaid.
Wasn't Cardi B also endorsing him?
No, Bernie.
No, no, no.
And then she did an interview with Biden.
But I just want you to think about this.
Joe Biden didn't campaign.
He didn't hold big rallies.
He simply appeared.
You know, I know what won.
I know what did it.
His beautiful eyes?
Shunan Anishabba to pressure.
Oh, oh, snap.
That was the activation word for all of those
who have been programmed by the TVs.
Oh, the lizard brand.
Right. So for the past four years,
the TV has been subliminally saying,
when you hear the code word, you will vote for Joe Biden.
True in and on a shabba to pressure.
True in and on a shabba to pressure.
And then finally one day, everyone's sitting there, and then Joe Biden goes, true in and on a shabba to pressure.
And then some dude's hanging out with his girlfriend, and he's like, listen, honey, I'm telling you that I'm going to vote for Joe Biden.
And then she goes, yes, I too williden and then she goes yes i do need true international
cooperation under pressure
zachary uh cuny says tim ian was right about using viruses to insert genes into cells yes i learned
that from andreas i i know that's true i'm saying they don't use coronaviruses to do it well that
we know i'm a chemistry phd student with a focus on biophysics and i'd love to talk with you guys about that and the crisper babies sometime
crisper af says forget the hundred million tim when will your album drop you see let me let me
tell you something i don't know if i you know i'm gonna avoid that story because it's it's personal
to a high profile individual but i'll just say this at a certain point you can't buy it you can't
buy you can't you stop being able to buy things you can't buy love let's say let's say you're uh you want to get from new york to la for an important meeting
what's the fastest way to do it uber airplane yeah you go to the you go you buy you get a
first class ticket i guess so you're comfortable as you're going through all the airport bs
you can't i guess at a certain point if you're really wealthy you can buy security bypass where
you can like take a car into the airport have to go through security if you have really wealthy, you can buy security bypass where you can like take a car into the
airport and have to go through security. If you have a private plane, still have to go to the
airport, get on a plane, stop the flight. I guess if you're wealthy enough, a private plane is,
it's easier, I guess. You don't got to worry about security and faster, but for the most part,
it's just easier to book a ticket. And it's like hard to charter private planes sometimes unless
you own it. And then you're super rich, I at a certain point you there's you could only do what humans
can do you can't go you can't go to mars you can't buy money it's not gonna get you there
elon's trying but he's he's paving the way he's the one who's who's you know he's he's he's making
that path but it's not the money it's the tech according to the israeli professor there are
humans in mars you can't buy your way there.
I don't know. Why would Elon Musk just, you know,
just throw money into space? Maybe there's a sigh of. But the question about the album,
in my opinion, I don't know how you feel about this,
but I feel like the age of albums is over.
Now it's just singles.
Right, exactly. So,
the issue is, the reason I bring up the money thing is
recording the music
is a matter of willpower.
I have to prioritize.
And so I want to – we want to launch this vlog and we're working towards that direction.
There's a lot of things we have to do before that administrative level.
And recording music is like third burner for me right now.
We should record the – for the vlog, record the recording process.
Yeah.
We could totally do that.
That's a way to do it.
Super fun.
And then you can hear like the isolated vocal tracks. And can be like wow tim's terrible at singing really good you were great on the last one well what people don't realize too is if you've
ever actually listened to isolated vocal tracks with no effects you realize that most singers for
most music are like decent it's rough yeah yeah it's it's fairly rough it's all auto-tuned yeah
no no not not auto-tuned like so the stuff i did was not auto-tuned at all it's like and and i can't It's rough, yeah. mix it with other instruments and stuff like that. I was singing in the garage. The acoustics are incredible in there. Oh yeah, I heard you.
I thought I heard a dying cat.
I was shaking off days of rust.
I was trying to take a nap.
I kept thinking about you.
Lone Star Cooking Show says,
anyone in the studio, do your best impression
of Trump telling the nation aliens exist.
Example, I know the best aliens.
Nobody knows more aliens than me.
The radical left aliens are trying to bring socialism dc says hey tim have you considered making a discord server i will not make a discord server how come um because it gets
rated immediately by psychopaths who post psychotic things and then the left will go in
write a bunch of crazy stuff screenshot it and then post it
saying it was somebody else yep easiest thing in the world nah i'm not interested in that yeah i
was quoting a news story from vox that was making a racist argument and then it was screenshot out
of context and then leftist tried using it to get me banned could be do something we could do with
like uh people that pay like a monthly part of that subscribe monthly could have access to a server or something we are setting up a members only server so everybody who's
you know signed up will have access to exclusive content live streams that's gonna be part of the
vlog stuff we're doing so we're gonna start doing too is like at the end of shows a bonus segment
that will go up on the website exclusive for members the reason for it is i've actually been
really bad at monetizing um compared to a lot other people. So there are people with way like, I'll put it this
way. A subscriber, a paying subscriber is worth money. A YouTube subscriber is someone who just
follows you. So if, you know, so I've got like millions of followers. If they were all giving
a dollar or $2 a month or $5 a month,
then I'd have that $100 million a year. I mean, it's a ridiculous amount of money.
Then I could build and do whatever I want. Instead, I've been relying on super chats,
which are good, but kind of random. We don't know what it's going to come out to.
Ad revenue is random. It goes up and down. January is going to be miserable for everybody because ad rates just tank, especially the election's over.hip's going down ad rates are going oh because end of year budget people just dump their
advertising budget december goes crazy but then january there is no budget so no one's spending
i just sell shirts but so so i'm thinking about like um instead of just kind of mass producing
tons and tons of content we should probably do tons of content, but an actual base, you know, I'll put it this
way.
You're actually better off having 100,000 hardcore fans who love you and not being all
that famous and then getting like 50,000 to pay five bucks a month because then you're
super rich.
You don't have to worry about getting canceled for the most part.
You have millions of followers.
You're relying on ad revenue.
You can make a lot of money, but then you're a huge target target yeah because you have you know so it's like we got to figure out
so you know i pull back a little bit i'm producing three less seconds per day we're moving we're
doing more segments on this show which you probably noticed we broke things up into segments
this this this time around to actually i think it's it's it's more formulaic we've been um
investigating getting a giant laser and cnc machine to produce like um stuff that we can
sell like cups with like timast etched into them.
So if you guys are interested in that kind of thing,
tweet me about that.
This is kind of the balance.
I'm like, at a certain point, you can only grow so much,
but we want to create a better place
for people to hang out and have fun.
I mean, just like Luke was walking around
in a ghillie suit the other day because he's ridiculous.
We were testing it out.
Next to the Christmas tree, right?
Serious logistics. He stood next to the Christmas tree, right? It was serious logistics.
He stood next to the Christmas tree. I could look like a Christmas tree
next to our new
Ron Paul started
Christmas tree.
He looked like a Wookiee.
But also,
I don't know if I,
should I mention
who came over
and hang out the other day?
You should.
Yeah, he posted it
on Instagram.
Oh, that's right.
Yeah, James O'Keefe.
Oh, that's right.
In the photos.
Yeah, James O'Keefe
was hanging out.
And he was DJing.
Yeah.
I don't know why I missed that.
It was strange.
I was like,
are you kidding me?
Are you pranking me, man?
And then he like literally
whooped out the whole DJ set.
We should have filmed it.
Yes.
Because then we could have been like
That would have been so much fun.
Like James O'Keefe
for some reason
came to my house
and started DJing for us.
Yeah.
And he,
you know what he did?
He loves to do this.
Am I giving away his secrets
if I tell people what it is?
I don't think so.
Okay, I'm saying,
I'm telling,
I'm telling,
sorry James,
I'm telling everyone your secret.
He played his Retracto song, The Correctional Alpaca, mixed with Billie Jean.
Oh, my gosh.
And he was DJing.
And I'm like, I'm sitting there.
We were watching the Santa Claus 2, all right, while James O'Keefe was DJing.
That's amazing.
And we had ordered.
Money can't buy this kind of quality.
I know.
Yeah, I know.
It was fantastic.
So I'm like, you should probably film this because it's weird.
But when we have people, like when we have guests we hang out for kind of kind of a bit and there's like we're playing skeeball and doing so yeah james was like when's when's the next time
we're all gonna be hanging out i'm like in the fema camps he's like oh yeah yeah probably
vmall1 says bob loblaws loblog lobs loboms oh my uh rest of development bob loblaws law blog labs law bombs oh my uh arrested development bob loblaws law blog
i also like an uh 30 rock um was it the rural juror and then she's like the movie she's in
is called the rural juror but she keeps saying the rural juror and they're like the roll juror
the the rural juror and then she and then the sequel is urban fervor urban fervor
they can't figure out
what they're saying
I love it
Crimson ID says
the AP has called
the existence of aliens
an astronomical impossibility
are they going to put
a fact check on this video
it would be hilarious
probably yeah
they're like
there are no aliens
don't look down the curtain
Brewmaster Monk says
we need things to take
actual effort
with real trade-offs
so that our activities
and skills represent our personal values.
It's a sexual selection thing.
Else, we would fall into existential despair.
Yeah.
Yep.
Like if we all had everything, access to everything, existential despair.
Maybe.
But then maybe we would get past it.
Who knows?
No.
I don't think we would.
Video games get boring when you can do anything and everything.
TJ Rainman says, Tim, I'm missing the segments on the day-to-day.
With my limited amount of time
to look for news,
I really value your multiple videos each day.
But what we're doing
is we're taking segments from this show
in the 6 p.m. slot now.
So on my other channels,
I'm no longer doing 6,
6.15 and 6.30,
which were the short 10-minute segments
because that really,
those are three stories.
They're shorter,
but it's a lot more.
Rapid fire.
But it's research.
So each story requires a certain amount of research to where it's like tracking down stories, comparing them, kind of fact checking a little bit.
And then doing six, these last three are shorter and don't, you know, it's just, I don't know.
It was the biggest burden to reduce to do the vlog.
And I just think we got to build culture like having that video where you like if we had a video where you could
see james o'keefe djing the song it would be humanizing in a lot of ways that people don't
understand about james they like these leftists have this view of him like he's some evil mustache
twirling villain or something you just see him hanging out like eating or one where you're
playing basketball oh yeah yeah and luke did a bank shot off the six-foot mini ramp and got it into the hoop.
On your Instagram.
That video got 70,000 views on Instagram.
That's a big...
That's what I'm talking about.
More pointless stuff like that.
It's not that it's pointless.
I'm joking.
I'm joking.
The idea is, are we connecting with the younger generation by talking about top-level politics
and stuff?
Probably not.
Sometimes.
Sometimes.
Probably not.
We lose people.
It's not about losing people.
It's about inspiring younger people to... We want people to understand and agree with us well we've got we've got to
approach them in much different ways we can't just keep talking about esoteric political issues and
think they're going to know or care yeah you can't berate them and you got to have fun doing what
you're doing and you got to show people that side of it and i really think there's a place that
millennials and gen z really need friends.
I think that if you can kind of step into that and kind of be their friend.
They need role models because they have very poor role models everywhere out there.
You look at every TV show, how they highlight and focus on a man.
Oh, it is bad.
It's a mess, yeah.
Let's see.
Jacob Diaz says the left isn't all that opposed to the concept of borders.
They would just have them situated in a way that a way that a way
they obstruct the individual above all else.
Jeffrey
Perrine says, please consider letting me on your show.
I think I can prove the Bible, the flood
giants, new world order, the mark
2000 year old text that has info that at least
needs to be disclosed. I mean, it's actually
pretty interesting. I would
listen to it. Yeah, I was thinking about having like a pastor
or somebody. Yeah. Do you want to write downrey perrine or actually should we have him uh do we
have the the public email yeah spin the ufo spin the ufo in a while email spin the ufo at gmail.com
i will check it for you ralph misk says check luke but it's like C-Z-E-C. Hey Tim, 1983 is a Polia take Orwell's 1984 on Netflix.
Okay.
Alice Beal says, hey Tim, what if aliens also believe in God?
Like if there was an alien Jesus, which is why they are peaceful and don't like human violence.
Maybe.
Or what if they have like, what if they actually have their own kind of like alien Jesus and he's called like alien, you know, Juan. Alien Juan, yeah. And then they come here and they're like, clearly Juan is the one true prophet of God. And then we're like, no, it's not. And then you know, we have all these shared mythos around.
Worshiping the star.
Yeah, and a bunch of different cultures.
What if aliens came and had the same things?
I bet they will.
That'd be crazy.
Worshiping the star, man. Like, they have a god and they have, you know, allegories.
The sun god.
The story of Christmas repeats culturally through many civilizations.
Yeah.
Logan Foster says, watch The Phenomenon.
It's a documentary about UFOs.
A recent podcast from Joe Rogan with James Fox and Jacques Valli talked about it.
Also, watch the Tom DeLonge podcast with Joe Rogan.
Interesting.
Yeah.
It's too bad.
I think they've been removed from YouTube.
Tom DeLonge is one of the key people fighting for revealing information about UFOs.
He would be great to talk to.
Yeah, it'd be cool.
I was a big fan of Blink-182 when I was a little kid i still love blink-182 we should we should we should tom if you're listening
or if someone knows tom big fan you should uh come on the show talk about aliens absolutely
let's play some music while you're here brewmaster monk oh definitely yeah we'll jam too that'd be a
fun vlog brewmaster monk says what happens to a world that is dependent on matrix level tech and
tech and the tech breaks are you willing to make a baby with someone who's only adapted to pushing buttons?
She's hot.
That's the crazy thing.
I gotta get to know her first.
You gotta know how to survive a zombie apocalypse, man.
I can't be carrying you when the zombies are coming, right?
If we're so dependent on technology,
what's going to happen if there's a solar flare?
And everyone has microchips in their brain.
Sticks and stones.
I got a Faraday cage with a microwave inside
of it and a computer inside the microwave, so I'm
good. See, in the land
of the technologically addicted
and a solar flare, the man
with the Faraday cage cell phone is
king. Or with just skills. Yes.
He learns how to be in the wild by himself.
Books, yes. I'll tell you what.
You learn your survival skills.
I'll take my cell phone
with solar charger crank charger backups in my faraday double faraday cage and then when you're
like listen i know how to catch a chicken i'm gonna be like i can tell you how to make gunpowder
i will make you the chicken and then i will make you the apocalyptic world i'll be like alex jones
looking looking at you like you're my neighbor.
Listen, listen.
If the apocalypse happened and all technology got burned out and one person had a cell phone
that was like, had a bunch of...
Imagine it didn't even have anything
downloaded on it. It just had like stored in the RAM
like some Wikipedia files.
That person would be like the most
valuable person.
That person probably
wouldn't tell anyone that they had it because someone would try and take it so did that actually happen in
history like you think about the cover-up of atlantis it was lost so if these people really
had the secrets of like agriculture they wouldn't have told us i have a good idea for a short film
it's like a bunch of like kind of primitive people and they're tracking down like the tree of
knowledge the you know it's a magical device that's said to to grant
you the ability to to understand the world and so they're having this big battle and finally they
like make their way to the to the enemy fortress they break in there's a war and people are dying
one guy finally makes it through kicks the door in and then there it is it's an iphone and then
you and then it like it zooms out and it's it's actually the world they're in is like 2 000 years
after the fall of civilization and the iphone has still survived and it'soms out, and it's actually the world they're in is like 2,000 years after the fall of civilization.
And the iPhone still survives, and it's all like –
Selfies and private pictures.
No, no, no.
It's been like – it's like horribly maintained by a really old guy, and there's like a solar charger on it.
And they're reading through like ancient knowledge and stuff.
LOL text messages.
I was thinking about doing a movie where the main character is the cell phone and it just follows it like people
get killed and the phone drops and someone else picks it up and it like the movie follows and
then and then at the end it turns out the phone was the villain the whole time oh the phone's a
person yeah oh man all right let's see there is a high likelihood the phone will have like 200
selfies of a girl in there yeah no doubt all of them All of them do. Kenrick Grunwald says, have you ever heard of the missing 400,
the 411, 411,
or the trend of people mysteriously going missing
in national parks?
Aliens.
I knew it.
Tito Latino says,
fence sitter, keep up the good work.
Voting in basketball arenas
made for an irregular and interesting influence,
plus amazing aliens.
Christmas story,
the star from the Twilight Zone.
Brewmaster Monk says,
the aliens are a lie.
You can tell because
it's an Israeli
and they're true.
I'm not going to read that.
That was mean.
Yeah.
No.
No.
Nope.
V-Bent says
the entire Joe Rogan experience
is on the Pirate Bay.
There you go.
Nice.
Paul Viter says,
hey Tim,
what if the aliens
are the angels
who were kicked out of heaven
and they mean to bring
about end times as in revelations?
Keep culture alive. I don't think so.
I thought I was talking about religious people believing
that aliens are actually fallen demons
or angels. Yes.
That's what people believe. I'm not saying it's true.
I'm just saying there's three kind of belief
systems when it comes to this. What if the Bible
was just propaganda?
Yeah. Seems like it is.
Propaganda, right? Like a history book,
Seems like there's a lot
of institutional powers
trying to make sure
people don't believe in it.
God won and cast Satan
down to earth or whatever
or to hell or whatever.
See?
History is written by the winners.
There you go.
Good point.
I think the angels
took a bunch of,
like, I think Adam,
or no, no, not Adam,
Michael was one of the archangels
and these dudes
used to take a bunch
of psychedelics and sit in a group and meditate.
And they started to have these group meditations where they'd be like, God is speaking to us.
And they'd be like, yes, we're all hearing it.
We're all seeing it.
But the voice would come through Michael and he would be like, I'm speaking God.
And then they became like this cult.
And then Lucifer was like, these guys are out of their minds.
Let me talk to the plebs and give them the power of all this.
And they were like,
no, he's a bad guy.
Lucifer, stop.
And then they created a war
and there was all this
light bringer.
There are theories out there
that religion was brought by
a lot of mushrooms.
So that's a theory.
With that being said,
we have now gone from
aliens exist,
there's military weapons
wiping everybody out,
and then Joe Rogan's
leaving YouTube.
And then finally,
people are taking mushrooms.
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