Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #188 - CNN President Might QUIT, No Trump Means Media LAYOFFS, w/ Luke Rudkowski

Episode Date: December 18, 2020

Tim, Ian, Lydia, and Luke talk the pending collapse of the media, modern censorship, the economic peril Americans face, George Clooney's outrageous celebrity demands, Russia's intererence, and Twitter... censorship.  Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What will the media do without Donald Trump? I don't know. Probably collapse into itself. Tons of layoffs, desperate sell-offs, and no one's going to want to buy it. Maybe you guys heard the story from a little while ago. CNN, apparently, I believe AT&T owns it now. I don't know who owns it. No, who cares?
Starting point is 00:00:17 Because it's worthless now that everyone is predicting Trump is going to be leaving office. I would say if there's one thing the people of CNN and MSNBC should be doing right now, it's praying that somehow, despite all of their efforts, Trump still wins because they about to lose their job. And I'll tell you what was really surprising is that there's a story that came out from The New York Times saying that, you know, CNN and MSNBC are really worried about what's going to happen. And in it, they mentioned the president of CNN, Jeff Zucker, is weighing his options and may actually leave. Now, they say it's because he's fighting with his boss. But let's be real. AT&T wants to sell CNN. They're in massive debt.
Starting point is 00:00:54 The network is nothing but anti-Trump garbage. And if Trump ends up leaving on January 20th, that's it. They're all done. Even the Wall Street Journal wrote about this saying, what do we do once Trump is gone? And they're not talking about themselves because Wall Street Journal is fairly conservative. No, they're talking about, I guess, all of this resistance media. The venture capital funded news outlets are going to turn out to be a washout for all these companies that dumped hundreds of millions of dollars into them. And it's going to be kind of funny. So we're going to talk about that. We got this big old hack affecting the U.S. You know, Trump, apparently there's been some invocation of some some executive authority creating this like joint
Starting point is 00:01:33 intelligence effort. And you know what? You can't see anything with these hacks. So we don't even know what's really going on other than they're telling us Russia is breaking into our systems. And essentially it's an act of war. And I'm like yeah here we go joe biden gets an office and then we're back to the track we were on with hillary clinton of going to war with russia because they want to get that natural gas back up into europe so we'll talk about this we also got some some some crazy culture stories we'll talk about some huge influencer died it's really sad over uh i'm not trying to this is look i'm just telling the story with no disrespect she was trying trying to get a butt lift, and she had like 12 million followers. So we're going to talk about a bunch of stuff.
Starting point is 00:02:08 Hanging out today is, of course, Luke Rutkowski. He lives in the parking lot. Yep. Tim, thank you so much for having me on. Before we start, I would like to start off on a serious note. And this is not easy, but I would like to publicly apologize to the viewing audience. It seems that I've misled you and I was wrong. And I hope you guys don't judge me for it.
Starting point is 00:02:31 I hope that you will acknowledge that at least I'm striving to be as honest and as open minded as I am. But I had a couple of medical professionals contact me and they shared some data, some charts and some factoids. And I have to say here and I have to correct my previous stance and I have to say that the coronavirus vaccine is, in fact, good. It is safe and it will be ending the lockdowns. I know my previous comments were skeptical, but after having these medical professionals come to me, I have no doubt, no doubt at all. And I would like to announce on this show that I will be joining our president-elect Joe Biden next week, right in my left arm.
Starting point is 00:03:13 I will be taking the coronavirus vaccine with him because Bill Gates can't lie. And Bill, you want to come down here, jab me personally, one-on-one, mano-a-mano? I am here for you, and I volunteer for your scientific... You realize there's people listening who have no idea that you're joking? Well, I missed out. And they're like, oh, wow, that's really interesting that Luke said that.
Starting point is 00:03:39 You were joking? Luke right now, for those that are listening and can't see what he's doing, because Luke doesn't realize it's a podcast, he's holding up tiny plastic hands that you clearly can't give him a vaccine through. I'm surprised people are selling these now with everything that's happening. Tim, do you forgive me for my indiscretion? Transgressions. Do you forgive me? What did you really even say, though?
Starting point is 00:04:03 People should do their research and decide for themselves? Yeah. But that's wrong. That's wrong. That's wrong. That's wrong. Think right now. I'll tell you.
Starting point is 00:04:10 I'll tell you what. Twitter will ban you if you say the vaccines are bad. So we have to change our stances. There's a video of a guy getting a vaccine, but the syringe is empty and it's going viral. And I tweeted, WTF is this? And some Democrat guy was like, you're so anti-vax i'm like there's literally no vaccine he's talking about i'm complaining they didn't give him the vaccine why are you yelling at me and the hospital released the statement saying that they're giving
Starting point is 00:04:36 him another vaccine again because there was clearly some kind of mistake there and again a lot of people are bringing up conspiracy theories, but I think this might highlight some incompetency and I think the nurse might have brought in the same one that was just used on someone else and injected him.
Starting point is 00:04:52 It's the same guy. Someone come in, sit down, get a shot. Someone come in. I think he accidentally took the used syringe and jabbed the guy
Starting point is 00:05:01 with the same one. Oh, dude. Could you imagine being the guy? Needle stick. Just, dude. Could you imagine being the guy? Needle stick. Just getting injected with random needles. You know what I think is funny? It's like a lot of people were like, it was a PR stunt, and they thought there was some kind of conspiracy or plan.
Starting point is 00:05:12 I'm like, dude, the nurse just reused the same needle. Like, he gave him the shot. He probably put the cap back on, put it down. This guy walks in. He didn't realize he grabbed the same one. And it wasn't until he— Yeah, on camera. And this is not the first time this happened.
Starting point is 00:05:28 There was an Australian politician that showed how she's taking the flu jab and again it was the same thing orchestrated no blue gloves no no that's different did you see the video yeah yeah what i'm saying is this guy this nurse oh yeah it was totally different but but we're showing he was giving multiple people exactly exactly could you imagine like finding out later when people on the internet were watching the video that you'd probably be thinking like wait a minute he gave me that shot but it wasn't anything in it where did that come from and then the dude who did it's like oh man i used a dirty needle on this guy absolutely absolutely crazy and insane tim i have to say i have to give you a hand you're struggling okay thanks Okay, thanks. There you go. You should see the rest of the body. Oh my gosh. Hold on, hold on.
Starting point is 00:06:08 We need to pull this back into the armory that we have. Oh, the armory. Oh, let's give Tim a hand. So this guy Luke is all like, Tim, you gotta get this scope for your M1. It's gonna be great. And then he doesn't know how to put it on. Well, it's complicated and I don't want to ruin the gun.
Starting point is 00:06:23 If I don't know anything, you don't want me messing with the trigger. You have to take apart the whole... So you're saying your advice for getting the scope was bad. No, we went to a professional, and we both got this advice. You, for some reason, decided to get an M1A rifle for, I don't know, maybe some historical purposes. No, that is not a home defense rifle. Yes, it is.
Starting point is 00:06:46 That's a broomstick, first of all. Especially with modern rifles that are out there that actually do work well with scopes. And if you have a long-range rifle... You want to know the truth? What? It's all they had. In Jersey?
Starting point is 00:06:57 They were sold out of everything. What are you doing in Jersey? I told you. I told you you were going to Pennsylvania. You went to Jersey. No, that was years ago. Yes. Yes, years ago. No, years ago you didn't were going to Pennsylvania. You went to Jersey. No, no, no. That was years ago. Yes, yes, yes. Years ago.
Starting point is 00:07:06 No, years ago you didn't say go to Pennsylvania. Years ago you were like, why are you leaving New York? New York's the best. I wasn't even in New York. I did, but I was traveling a lot and leaving that hellhole as much as I could. But there was something to the city that was pretty amazing, especially as you're younger and you get to meet a lot of people. You were late to the party, bro. I got out a long time ago because see see if you bought a house in the middle of
Starting point is 00:07:28 nowhere i'd be in your parking lot yeah but see i got the house and you're like yo i gotta get out of new york i was like bro i got a parking lot i know you've been telling me to come down for a long time i've been in new hampshire i was supposed to be in florida uh two weeks ago or three weeks ago but i'm somehow stuck here we i mean and I mean, and we still don't have anything official. While the blizzard happened. That wasn't nice. Yeah, Tim came out and he was like, I'm going to skateboard the blizzard. I'm like, I just started cursing at him because I'm on top of my RV.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Literally shoveling snow. On my Instagram. Yeah. We got snowboards. Lids won't give me a broom because he thinks I'm going to break it. Yeah, he broke the other one. It broke my own broom. I would buy you another broom.
Starting point is 00:08:08 We have one of those big squeegees for a shuffle in the snow. It's not fun. If you want to see Luke shoveling that snow, it's on my Instagram page. I got about seven seconds of video. It's hot. Hey, did you tell Adam to install the scope? Adam said he's too busy. He doesn't want to do it. I want to build up his gunsmithing skill.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Gunsmithing? I mean't want to do it. I want to build up his gunsmithing skill. Gunsmithing? Yeah. I mean, I could do it. It's just going to take a long time. And it's difficult to take out the whole trigger sequence inside and then put it back together. Trigger mechanism? Yeah. That's not easy to do.
Starting point is 00:08:40 And if you mess up... You bit off more than you could chew. Yes. A little bit. Your eyes were bigger than the ball. A little bit. Keep eyes were bigger than the ball. A little bit. Keep your eyes on the prize. But now you have a pretty cool scope that you could put on an actual working good rifle.
Starting point is 00:08:52 It's a camera. Well, it's a combination. It's basically a camera. The M1's just like a hunting rifle? It's like historical... It's like World War II. Yeah. That's the M1 Garand?
Starting point is 00:09:01 Well, it's M1A. But it was all they had. I'm not going to name every single gun that I got, but that was one1A. But it was all they had. I'm not going to name every single gun that I got, but that was one of them. There's much more practical ones. I don't know. I disagree. We have our point of views.
Starting point is 00:09:16 I just said there's much more practical ones. You disagree with me? More than the M1, yes. But as far as the decision making here, there needs to be more consideration. But again, yes. I know. I'm saying there's much more practical guns than M1A. What do you mean? There needs to be more consideration. But again, we are very limited. I walked into a store, and they had squirt guns in this place.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Yeah. Squirt guns? Because they were sold out. Yes. Yes. It's crazy what's going out there, especially with so many new gun owners this year in the United States. We're talking about tens of millions of people, finally, for the first time in their life,
Starting point is 00:09:44 picking up and buying a rifle and that's a testament of the time but also shows you how you got it's hard to get to you got to think about the the tactics of the left and the right and i keep seeing the left scream that healthcare is a human right and i'm like bro that's someone's labor you know what i mean yeah but i i gotta i gotta i come up with a solution it's not even my solution other people have said it how about we get universal health care? We all agree to it. And then we also get universal gun ownership.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Yes. Meaning you can walk in the government like you get one government gun and the government gives you a gun. I'm not serious. Just call it the gun. I'm not being serious. Do you have the gun? No.
Starting point is 00:10:19 What do you mean the gun? The gun. They get you got to get the gun when you turn 18. You go to that. You go to the Department of Gun Services. i think we should be printing our guns and then you go in and you're like yeah i'm 18 it's my birthday and they're like well you have to get a gun it's it's a it's a human right what if you had to get an airsoft rifle no this is a really good argument and it and it is hear me out when they say health care is a human right what they're implying is that
Starting point is 00:10:41 access to good affordable health care is the right that if it exists, you should have access to it. And I'm like, OK, well, self-defense is also a human right, the right to defend yourself from harm. So if you're saying we need universal health care to provide a labor and technology to individuals so they can have access to that, then basically what you're saying is this. If the health care exists, it should be their right. OK, fine. That means if the technology exists to help save your life people should not be barred from getting it okay so that means if self-defense is a human right which it is we actually have like exemptions for killing other
Starting point is 00:11:14 people if it's in self-defense then you should be granted universal access to the best tools for yourself you should get a voucher because not everyone one gun free paid for by the government or like the value of one gun if you spend it on a gun or paid for by the government or like the value of one gun if you spend it on a gun or something like that the value or a lot of people are gonna be like why do we why do you need a firearm and and to those people i'm like why do you need a fire extinguisher if you don't believe in having preventative tools why would you want to have a fire extinguisher in your house so that to me is another argument ask someone where their fire extinguisher is most people are gonna be like we've got like 17 of them in your house. So that to me is another argument. Ask someone where their fire extinguisher is.
Starting point is 00:11:46 Most people are going to be like, we've got like 17 of them in this house. We have a ton. But if you ask a regular person, they might be like, it's, it's, I think it's under the stairs.
Starting point is 00:11:55 Where's your first aid kit? I think it's in the bathroom. Oh, did you check? Lots of people, especially in the city, are wildly unprepared. And I could only imagine.
Starting point is 00:12:07 I mean, right now we're still in a time and period where everything is readily available. But after traveling the world and being in some conflict countries, you learn that a lot of the things that are around us right now we're taking advantage of. And a lot of people aren't as lucky as we are especially in the world and when we look at the united states we are a first world country that's extremely spoiled we got we got well let's get into the the first segment because we got a good segue for this uh don't forget you know ian's chilling yeah we didn't do that did you get paintball uh airsoft paintball pellets no no they're, they're not paintball. They're just biodegradable. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:45 Yeah, I want to get paintball pellets. That'd be fun. So don't forget to smash that like button, comment, subscribe. We're live at 8 p.m. live and Lydia's producing.
Starting point is 00:12:54 I'm over here in the corner. But let's talk about this first story because I think there's a lot to talk about with the media and the chaos and all that stuff.
Starting point is 00:13:02 So we had this story come out. I covered this earlier on my main channel, youtube.com slash timcast. CNN andnn and msnbc fret over post-trump future but i think one of the most significant portions of this article is where they say that cnn's president jeffrey a zucker is weighing whether to exit the network amid some tension with his new boss jason killer killer is that really it well it's like kylar but it says killer killer jason kira the warner media chief executive whose background is in tech not journalism mr zucker is mulling his options over the holidays no no no hold on you can't criticize that guy because his background's
Starting point is 00:13:39 in tech when jeff zucker is running a news organization i'm sorry i'll do air quotes news organization when his background is in reality TV. Spare me your BS. What was his reality show background? The Apprentice. Oh, wow. That's right. You were for Trump.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Oh, it's personal. I didn't know that. You didn't know that? No. What if this is all just like one big hoax? One big reality show. People think there's a conspiracy. You know, like the government, the Illuminati.
Starting point is 00:14:02 What if the real conspiracy is that it's just like... It's all scripted. Like everything. Trump's i'm gonna make you look bad and you go crazy when i do it it's gonna be so jeff zucker and trump are sitting in a room and it's like for the next show it's gonna be trump as president we're gonna make so much money trump's like it's a brilliant idea you're the best jeff i love you and he shakes his hand well if you remember before donald trump the mainstream media was on its way out a lot of people weren't taking them seriously their viewership was going down and then out comes this orange glorious man that gave him all the attention that gave him the drama that gave him the wwe kind of wrestling
Starting point is 00:14:37 entertainment that people were striving for and and there is an argument to make here that donald trump did save the mainstream media because that's a fact. I'm not even kidding. That is a hard fact. All of these companies were collapsing. There were layoffs every other day. Between 2012 and 2016, were they just like 2014 to 2016? What were they doing from 2011 to 14?
Starting point is 00:15:00 There was a mix of writing off of the Occupy and Ron Paul movements. And then they started to realize that intersectionality and social justice was making people really angry. And angry people share more. So they started going nuts, ramping up videos of cops beating people, writing songs about it. And there was one website, Mike.com, started as libertarian. Ron Paul, pro-Ron. That was a big influence on minds at the time.
Starting point is 00:15:26 But then what they started doing, they started, you know, putting up police brutality videos and finding that it mixed with social justice narratives better. And then the website just became a social justice media company. Then we started seeing there was something called like ad was it called like ad rights traffic distribution or whatever, where these companies would be like we get a million views we'll sell the rights to those views to you to run ads on our content and then companies like vice would claim they were getting you know 100 million views because they were actually buying the rights to other content so it was this big kind of i wouldn't call it fraud or a scam or anything like that but like when you go to someone and claim scam ish imagine
Starting point is 00:16:05 imagine if i claimed my youtube channel like so you go to social blade you can see how many views my channels get my you know it's like i think right now i've reduced the amount of content i've been producing a little bit so it's like 60 70 million or whatever maybe maybe a little bit you know i think it's around there per month i think it's like 75 million it was at 100 a few months ago way bigger with the election but But I've pulled some of the content. You know, I've done a little bit less content. Imagine if I if I like went to a thousand channels that made videos of people drinking bottled water and nothing else. And I said, sign the rights to your viewership to me.
Starting point is 00:16:37 And then I found another 25 million views that were worthless, that make no money. And then I started telling everybody I get 100 million. My network has. Exactly's what they were doing so at some point before trump everything started falling apart they started laying people off you know shane smith the ceo vice was like there's going to be a bloodbath in digital media and we saw valuations tanking then along comes trump and then all of a sudden these media outlets realized if we say the orange man is bad people click that button. And you brought up a very important point because there was even psychological studies that pointed about how if you make someone emotional, if you make someone angry, if you make them feel a very strong negative emotion, that leads to more sharing of articles, sharing of links, sharing of news stories. And I remember watching a documentary about this new kind of online internet news business
Starting point is 00:17:29 and seeing people in the newsroom with just graphics about how many shares their articles get. And it would be out of the 10 most shared articles per day. And it was right in front of everyone, and they were always trying to beat each other. Who would get the most clicks? Who would have the most outrageous headlines who would get the most attention and when you have a system like that we have to understand that's going to have some significant consequences for the general public you want it let me tell you guys a story when i was down in ferguson when the riots were breaking out and there's cops you know lobbing you know i was there gas and everything i did one of the biggest
Starting point is 00:18:06 streams ever this is really funny to think about because we get more viewers on this show now than i would get like mobile stream industry but so when i was like i was showing one night that i get on my entire youtube channel in a year when i was streaming lifetime in 10 years when i was streaming in ferguson and we uh so my live stream had like – it was being displayed in three different pages for a total of like 70,000 concurrent viewers at the height of these riots. When all was said and done and the riots lit up and the buildings were like a whole city block, West Florissant, was engulfed in flames. You drive down the street. You could feel the heat in your car from how big the flames were. Viewership was insane. It was massive. There were bullets flying i'm hitting the ground the cops are like
Starting point is 00:18:48 run run run there's tear gas everywhere and you know what when everything wrapped up and i got on the phone with the people back in the vice newsroom you know the one of the i would say the first thing they told me was bro you just broke the record for concurrence the first time a sub channel surpassed the parent channel, bro. And I'm like, yes, that was it. They were like, we can't believe it because Vice News was not Vice. It was just like a sub channel. But we got more concurrence, dude.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Yeah. They weren't like, it's a sad day, man. I can't believe it. These buildings. Are you all right? I was going to say, are you OK? Did you get shot? But listen, listen, we were all vultures yeah we're all vultures so so was i gonna was i gonna be like how dare you say that to me you should be asking me if i'm no i was like wow awesome i
Starting point is 00:19:36 can't believe how well we did yeah and that is kind of a sociopathic mentality especially with everything that was that was happening in fer Ferguson. And there used to be this kind of slogan in news, if it bleeds, it leads. Now, I think the slogan is let's butcher sauce style, cut everyone open in the nastiest
Starting point is 00:19:57 and most disgusting way, and then we have ourselves a title. It used to be if it bleeds, it leads. Now, it's if it bleeds orange, it leads. Orange Man. For now, but that orange sweet elixir is coming to an end. And when it comes to an end, there's going to be a big reckoning. And we're going to see a lot of these media companies eat each other up.
Starting point is 00:20:18 It's going to be disgusting. There's going to be a lot of fired Starbucks drinking flip-flop wearing yuppies in the city that won't have a job anymore. And there's going to be a huge economic reckoning, especially with, I think, a digital marketing media collapse, which how can you say is not coming when their evil villain is leaving and they won't have anyone else to fight? Let's talk about the serious ramifications of what the media has become. I'll put it this way. I'd like you to imagine Donald Trump walking down the street with a smile on his face, waving to people. And there's a bunch of rats chasing him, nibbling at his at his coattails and his shoes. And he's constantly like kicking them away. That's what the media has become. The Wall Street Journal
Starting point is 00:20:58 writes what for an op ed in the Wall Street Journal says, what will we do without Trump? A reckoning for resistance media. But they make a very, very important point. They're not just saying, oh, no, without Trump, what do we write about? They're pointing out that Eric Swalwell was caught banging a Chinese spy and the New York Times has not covered it. Good point. You'd think a someone who sits on the Intelligence Oversight Committee in Congress who was sleeping with a Chinese spy would be front page news. But it's not. You know why? Because passively in a meeting, one source says Donald Trump entertained the idea of not leaving the White House, though the idea was quickly shot down and Trump agreed it was a bad idea.
Starting point is 00:21:38 Boom. Headline. Yeah. Nothing. So today I'm reading the news and it's like Trump refuses to leave the White House. And I'm like, wow, I wonder what the source is for this. And it was a passive little sentence in the bottom of a CNN article. But someone saw it and they were like Trump even suggested what, you know, asked his aides, what if he didn't leave the White House?
Starting point is 00:21:56 And the idea was quickly shot down and Trump agreed. But someone sees that they blow it up in this big headline, Trump refusing to leave the White House. And I'm like, I saw the headline and I didn't even want to read the article because I'm like, oh, it has Trump in it. That means there's most likely some disinformation or bullcrap on it with someone just making something up just to get their headlines, just to get their clicks. And it's so disingenuous, but it also is so hurtful for the political discourse that is happening in this country that has been bastardized, that has been destroyed, that has been savaged by these brutes who only want clicks, fame, attention, and ad revenue that has essentially destroyed any kind of understanding of media.
Starting point is 00:22:38 And we're living in this bizarre world where there's going to be finally, finally a correction, and they're going to realize, holy cow, they're in utter trouble. Look at the article that the Washington Post ran with today. Let me read you the headline from the Washington Post. Pete Buttigieg is right. Airports are romantic. That's it. That's their headline.
Starting point is 00:22:58 Who's going to read that? Who's going to want to read that? Also, it's important to note that the Washington Post is known as the kind of CIA deep state newspaper. And, of course, Buttigieg does have ties to intelligence agencies as well. So obviously they're topping him up. And I saw an old guy sneeze into his hand, then look around, and then wipe his hand on the seat. Romantic.
Starting point is 00:23:21 Romantic. Oh, my gosh. Nothing screams romance like that. Airport security and blue rubber gloves. You know what I'm talking about there? a seat. Romantic. Romantic. Oh my gosh. Nothing screams romance like airport security and blue rubber gloves. You know what I'm talking about there? Felt up, yeah. That's romance.
Starting point is 00:23:33 You know what? We should do a short film about the love story of a TSA agent who has to get a good feel on somebody. And they fall in love. And he looks up and looks the guy in the eyes, and it's romance.
Starting point is 00:23:47 Just boom, like that. As he's patting him right into the little... I can see that happening. Romance in an airport. Now, more importantly, that headline, Pete Buttigieg is right, airports are romantic. No. What?
Starting point is 00:24:01 Yes. It's an opinion, right? I don't care if it's an opinion. What? Yes. Who cares? What's the news? the news yes thank you they want people to fly they're trying to sell tickets for christmas judge write a book about romantic airports or something he was you got to click to find out the transport the transport secretary transportation secretary yeah it doesn't matter yeah yeah yeah so yeah he was like i love the npr wrote an article and it was like he loves trains he's riding the m track he they decided to make him the transport
Starting point is 00:24:33 are you kidding me dude yeah what are they gonna do now i i look about pete budaj being the transportation secretary whatever i don't care what's he he's gonna read some books he's gonna say sure fine whatever i don't care about that you know ben carson was made what the head of urban housing yeah that makes, fine, whatever. I don't care about that. You know, Ben Carson was made what? The head of urban housing and development or whatever. Yeah, that didn't make sense. I don't care. I don't care. You know what I do care about, though? It's appointments.
Starting point is 00:24:49 Buttigieg saying he was the first gay guy to something, something. He didn't say that. Everyone else is saying it about him. Oh, I thought. Okay, sorry about that. Another thing to really consider here, as the mainstream media numbers are going to go down, which they are, of course, going to go down, we're going to see another concerted effort to destroy people who take away views from them. And who's that?
Starting point is 00:25:10 Independent content creators who are not a part of the establishment. Don't worry. Donald Trump is doing everything in his power to help them. What? By calling for the repealing of Section 230. Which would destroy independent media. And Google. It could tear Google down. 230, which would destroy independent media.
Starting point is 00:25:25 And Google. It could tear Google down. No, Google would be fine. Or it could run them out of money. I'll tell you what happens. My phone. I said that word and my phone lit up. I wouldn't be surprised if Donald Trump gets what he wants with repealing Section 230,
Starting point is 00:25:43 and then all of a sudden YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook go, due to the repealing of this law, only verified users will be allowed to post period yep and that's it internet becomes cable tv i mean already if you are a verified user your post goes in the algorithm and is promoted if you're not verified it's not promoted and very few people will see that so again they're creating this kind of inner circle of this speech is okay this speech is not so i wouldn't be i i wouldn't be surprised if it happens like you're saying it will happen where only in the future you could only have a voice if you're part of the inner blue check verified circle which uh which i think is happening i think it already is happening and i think it's
Starting point is 00:26:25 going to happen on a bigger level they just got to go about it slowly if they do it all overnight it'll create an out it'll create uproar and outrage if they if they ban if so so pornhub deleted 80 of their content is only verified accounts are now allowed to post if youtube did that right now there would be a massive revolt. It would destabilize a lot of the website, and users would flee to competitors. And it would make news, too. And they're accepting cryptocurrencies, which could mean... Wait, YouTube is?
Starting point is 00:26:54 No, Pornhub. Pornhub is accepting cryptocurrencies as payments, which is probably why crypto is doing so well right now. Oh, it makes sense, yeah. doing so well right now. I mean, but there's also legislation being proposed right now that would limit people's sovereignty and freedom to be their own bank account as Barack Obama classified Bitcoin. But most importantly, we have to understand this crackdown on independent speech. It's just as much as it is about, quote, fact-checking as it is about destroying people's competition. So independent creators have shown to be a viable threat against the mainstream media. They have shown to outbeat them when it comes to fact-checking, when it comes to telling stories
Starting point is 00:27:38 accurately and telling stories from a more honest, legitimate place. And because of that, there has been this entire agenda to squash their voices, squash the people who follow them. And it already affected me even today as I was fact-checked officially by USA Today that said that my fake picture of President Xi and Joe Biden
Starting point is 00:28:04 and Kamala Harris as Time Person of the Year was, quote, incorrect. Yeah, your meme. Yeah, my meme. They're fact-checking memes, which were clearly satirical. Bro, they fact-checked the Babylon Bee. Yes. But let me tell you what's happening.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Let me tell you a story. I did a video segment about the GOP electoral candidates. Okay, I'm getting it right this time. So what happened was all these tweets emerged saying Republican electors have cast their votes for Donald Trump. Colloquially, semantically, it's a fine thing to say. OK, so I made a video. I said GOP electors cast dueling votes for for Trump. I get flagged on Facebook. It says false information. And then it links to an article that doesn't actually in any way refute anything I said. So I was confused. Why was it that there was an article? What it really said was the Republican electors are unofficial
Starting point is 00:28:58 and they weren't chosen to go to the actual college. Therefore, these votes don't matter. And I was like, that's exactly what I said in my video. I went into depth about, you know, human beings, confidence, perhaps, you know, like 1960 in Hawaii, we might see something changed. So why did I get a false rating? Turns out I emailed the dude and I emailed the company that gave me the rating. And I laid out exactly what I said. I said, first of all, the first thing when you click the video, it says the contested states have voted for Joe Biden. And I'm like, so why are you giving me a bad rating? And then I said in the video, I said these are non-official.
Starting point is 00:29:30 You know, they're unofficial procedural votes for this reason, which is exactly 100 percent correct. And the guy was like, yeah, upon viewing the video and seeing the context, I agree. You're right. And I'll be removing this, you know, removing this flag. So there's two things here. For one, the person who flagged it, whatever, this company didn't even watch the video, just saw it and went fake news without even knowing nothing about it. When in fact, everything in my video was correct and they even agreed. So why do I have to email some small garbage company who it's some random guy who doesn't
Starting point is 00:30:03 know what he's talking about, who has written this organization. I'm not going to I'm not going to, you know, drag them right now. We'll see how things play out. But they've written fake news before. They've written overt fake news. But Facebook has given them the ability to smear and defame individuals with libelous information. We rely on USA Today. Fact checking me today about an altered image on my Instagram.
Starting point is 00:30:25 I mean, come on. I mean, this is ridiculous. It's crazy. They don't have the best record themselves. But most importantly, what you just said also kind of happened to me in a very similar way right after the election of U.S. President Donald Trump, when there was these rumors of Russian collusion. There was allegedly all these intelligence agencies that Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:30:45 colluded with the Russians. I, of course, was asking for the evidence and was calling it out. And I said, there's no evidence showing Russian collusion. Wikipedia literally said that I was fake news, never to mention me on their website again. And if even they had an editorial note in Wikipedia saying even if he does commit a news story that is uh something that we need to reference or talk about like epstein island never mention him mention another news organization that talks about him and literally the washington post put me in the database saying that we are change was a quote russian asset organization that was literally working for the Kremlin, pushing out disinformation
Starting point is 00:31:26 because I didn't believe the Russian collusion line right after Donald Trump was elected. They went after you because of your Polish heritage? I don't think my Polish heritage had anything to do with it. It had to do with me asking legitimate questions, asking for the data and the evidence of this Russian collusion, which I said was not there, that I haven't seen any direct influence, that I haven't seen any direct evidence. And I made those observations public in my videos. They responded with your Russian asset. Here you are on this big database promoted by the Washington Post. Wikipedia says you're fake news. No one
Starting point is 00:32:02 will ever mention you on Wikipedia.ipedia and this is one of the reasons why i still don't have a wikipedia and there's no wikipedia entries for me because it's totally banned from even being discussed so i've been totally just you know you know what is it called disappeared person unpersoned on wikipedia because i didn't believe russian collusion which came out to be absolutely true listen listen yeah you. You know, when I see these stories about establishment policies and Joe Biden, the Electoral College, and they try to assert that these things are legitimate and official. I don't see it anymore. I really don't. Because when I look at what's going on with these policies and when I look at what's going on with the lockdowns, all it's doing is destroying everything. It's not creating, it's not protecting. It's not, it's not ensuring the
Starting point is 00:32:48 rights of citizens. It's just destroying everything. So I see this electoral college vote and what do they do in Michigan? They did the, uh, what did they do? They, they, they shut the Capitol building down. They wouldn't let the Republicans in and they were singing the black national anthem. All right, fine. If Michigan wants to do whatever they want to do. But, you know, I just find it really interesting that we're seeing dramatic, like the cultural differences between where we were five years ago, 10 years ago is it's night and day in different parts of this country. Everything's different. It's like there's no cohesive culture anymore. I look at what Joe Biden has done, what he likely will start doing now. I look at the mainstream media and the insane stories they write, like 80% of people believe
Starting point is 00:33:30 Joe Biden is the president. It's like, what, what, what is, what is this poll? Now they're doing 60% of people approve of Joe Biden's job as the president elect. What job? That's a real article. That's a real, that was a real poll they put out. And now I see this. Check this out. Because we're talking about crypto and all that stuff. You know what?
Starting point is 00:33:48 35% of all U.S. dollars that have ever been printed were printed in the last 10 months. I shared that when it first came out on the show. You got to show the graphic if you can find the graphic. We do from St. LouisFed.org. Look at this. So I saw this post. Some lefties were posting about it on Facebook. And they're showing this graph from Fred and it's Economic Research Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Starting point is 00:34:15 And we can see 35% of all U.S. dollars. Dude, this is a huge warning sign to diversify out of the U.S.s dollar right now so here's what the lefties were talking about someone posted this on facebook saying y'all are talking about universal health care this and this here's what i'm worried about and someone responded with we can deficit spend forever and why would you be worried about that because a lot of lefties like i think aoc even mentioned this we'll just deficit spend into massive debt forever. And then someone mentioned, the guy who posted it was like, I'm worried about Weimar Germany. And then linked to a photo of people shoveling German marks into a gutter.
Starting point is 00:34:56 So I started reading about it. I don't think it's the exact same thing. but because there was a desperate need to pay back the, the, it was reparations from world war one. They just kept printing money to try and keep spending it and paying back, you know, to keep the machine going. Essentially. It's not identical,
Starting point is 00:35:14 but right now all this money is being printed because nothing's being produced. Now that's a serious problem. Yeah. Nothing is being produced. So they give people money to buy what's remaining that means the things i remember earlier in the year when everyone's like oh man you know what happens now with the lockdowns and everything and what did i do i went to the store every so often
Starting point is 00:35:36 and i bought a normal supply of groceries we didn't go crazy we didn't run to the store and buy like 10 shopping carts of beans we did buy buy, you know, like 20 cans of beans. And I was like, we'll get some beans and put them in the pantry, right? And then I ordered these emergency food things. Why? The things you see on the shelf right now were made a while ago. And so when you start seeing no one working, when the restaurants are now shut down in New York, that means a lot of things are going to happen. For one, we're not insulated. We are to a certain degree on shows like this. People who make digital content are going to lose tons of money when they shut down indoor dining because small businesses and restaurants will stop spending money on ads
Starting point is 00:36:14 to get customers. More importantly, when people aren't going to work, they aren't making things. So what's going to happen eventually is you're going to have a ridiculous amount of money from the U.S. government being printed like crazy and nothing to buy with it. So what's going to happen eventually is you're going to have a ridiculous amount of money from the U.S. government being printed like crazy and nothing to buy with it. So what happens? You're going to have big old stacks of dollars, and you're going to be like, I don't know. I can't buy anything with it. What do I need it for? And if you wait too long, the prices of stuff is going to skyrocket.
Starting point is 00:36:38 It's already up 20%. Check this out. I'm talking about skyrocket. I put in my Amazon shopping cart a Galaxy tablet. I was like, I could use a tablet so I'm around the house. I could be looking at news and doing stuff. And then I forgot about it. I got an alert when I went to Amazon the other day, and it said price change from $500 to $650.
Starting point is 00:36:55 Yeah, for the same thing. Most goods are going up dramatically. That's modest. Especially raw goods, especially things that are used to produce other goods. They're becoming very limited in supply. And it's absolutely terrifying the bigger economic ramifications that are coming our way, not only because of the lockdown, but because of the Federal Reserve. You said if they start printing money like crazy, they already are. Most of that money?
Starting point is 00:37:20 35 percent. Yeah. Think about how. So when I was on the show a couple weeks ago the first time i told you what was it 25 i forgot the exact number 3.6 yeah 23.6 that number has already risen it's going to continue to rise and most of that money is literally going towards companies like black rock one of the biggest asset owning companies in the entire world that is literally in the chinese stock market so we are literally giving socialism to the super rich right now and they're transferring that money to the
Starting point is 00:37:51 chinese stock market of all places yes take a look at this from the street and this is from october 15th 23.6 percent of all u.s dollars were created in the last year in the last 23.6 where are we at now well according to a bunch of posts that are going around i don't know if that's the exact of all US dollars were created in the last year. In the last 23.6. Where are we at now? Well, according to a bunch of posts that are going around, I don't know if that's the exact correct number, but they say 35. Let's just assume that's correct. From October, two months later, we went from 23.6 to 35. 12 more points up.
Starting point is 00:38:20 They are cranking out dollars. They're spinning that money machine like crazy. Now, some people have said that there's going to be rapid deflation because there's nothing to buy. So but I honestly, I don't know if that makes a whole lot of sense. Who said that? There's just been posts on the Internet saying, no, no, we're facing. What's the logic? I guess the logic is if there's nothing to use a dollar on and people aren't working, then they have
Starting point is 00:38:45 very few dollars left and they hold them very tightly because all the money is being transferred to the to the Amazons that, you know, Walmart, the Black Rock, et cetera. Regular working class people don't have any money to spend. Right. So that means when you say I've got a gallon of, you know, a gallon of water, would you like to buy it? They go, I only got 10 bucks. Sorry, I'm not spending it.
Starting point is 00:39:04 I got to hold on to this. And they go, okay, then how about for five bucks? No way, dude. Okay, fine. Two bucks. Okay, fine. Yeah, that's not going to happen. No, it's not going to happen. That's not going to happen. People value money over human life, unfortunately. That's the way business works. The United States is indebted. We still don't have the official tallies from the Federal Reserve in their printing, but as of right now, $27.2 trillion. That's an insurmountable amount that can't be paid back no matter what you do.
Starting point is 00:39:29 You could steal the wealth of all the billionaires and it won't even come close to running the U.S. government for one year. $27.4 trillion. It was $27.2 trillion yesterday. How much of that is interest? It was $27.2 trillion yesterday, Tim. How much of that is compounded interest? Check this out. What the principle is and how much of that is it was 27.2 yesterday tim like how much of that is compounded interest do you know check this out what the principle is and how much of it is interest
Starting point is 00:39:49 check this out from usdebtclock.org they say the u.s federal debt to gdp in in 1980 was 34 in 2000 was 55 and now it's 128.6 all right sounds like inflection has been reached yeah we are producing more debt than goods that's what i'm saying people aren't making things anymore and they're cranking out money to pay off debts they can't pay off yeah weimar germany dude and then all of a sudden people don't realize this it was in like the span of one year the the german mark went from like 20 marks to the dollar to like what was it like 200 billion or two yeah i think 200 billion marks to the dollar it was just people shoveling money into dumpsters that's the way compound interest works is it compounds on itself and it's like a j curve and then it just goes straight up all of a sudden and these people
Starting point is 00:40:39 like alexandria ocasio-cortez don't have any basic understanding of any math or logic or any common sense, because if you look at her kind of larger plan of tax the billionaires, if you would right now confiscate all the wealth of all the billionaires in the United States, you would still not have enough money to run the U.S. government for one year. So people need to realize the amount of debt, the amount of money that this government is spending is absolutely insane. I remember going down to Venezuela. I remember going down to Zimbabwe. If you're lucky, you might be able to still find some of my reports. I remember also going to India when they had a currency reset and seeing the actual pain that the government caused people by, again, just manipulating the financial system in india they banned particular rupee notes that uh they just said didn't um matter anymore so so i landed in india and they literally the next day had a currency reset the government announced if you
Starting point is 00:41:39 have these very prominent bills they don't matter anymore and they did it because they wanted more people to pay taxes because they knew a lot of people were keeping their money either in shoeboxes in shoeboxes underneath their bed so after getting rid of all of these bills the indian people literally just had a few days to turn in all of their money to the government to the banks that of course would keep a record and tax them accordingly on it this is why then those notes were became useless afterwards it's why they love bitcoin i don't know if they love bitcoin but the u.s treasury department wants to restrict your access to bitcoin and you being able to transact in a way that doesn't involve kyc the big banks and they love it but they want control of it and they love it because it's the ledger is public and they can see everything you've bought
Starting point is 00:42:28 transferred to every single person forever. Well, you can't hyperinflate Bitcoin. That's the thing. There's a set amount. That's true. And you can't manipulate it. You can't print it out of thin air. And if you look at the dollar, the dollar is as strong as it is mainly because of the
Starting point is 00:42:44 US military industrial complex and its use of force all around the world to make sure that the world trades in the dollar. Now, when the dollar hyperinflates and when the dollar hits the fan, this is not only going to affect the United States, this is going to affect the entire world. And that's why I've been looking at countries like Chile that their currency is not actually backed by the dollar. i've been looking at other kind of alternatives as well but i think you know we we really need to start paying attention to the alternatives out there because i'm telling you i mean it's it's insurmountable bro i bought i bought bitcoin a month ago i've been periodically buying bitcoin yeah me too um not like crazy or anything like that it's up uh what 23 something thousand dollars and you know
Starting point is 00:43:27 i'm i'm i'm talking to you know like you if you guys know max kaiser he's the orange pill podcast he's the one that told me about bitcoin when it was still i think a dollar or a few cents and i told him to bug off dude's a prophet i had to fight the globalists talk about the word super rich and successful off of like trading and stocks and stuff he's a he's a financial market guy he's a very entertaining yeah no when i was hanging out with max and his buddy told me to buy square stock i did and it skyrocketed up like 200 no like 2000 i own so much bitcoin and i'm still sad when i see that it's up 27 in the last week you know it's really funny it's a sign that the dollar's failing. I sold 21 Bitcoin in like 2012,
Starting point is 00:44:06 and I was excited. And I remember, I was like, what are you doing? Not then, another time. No, no, no. Not that time. Another time you sold it again. No, that's not true.
Starting point is 00:44:14 That's not true. I sold once, and I think I probably sold it to you. Hell yeah. I think I sold it to you. Get rich! I might or might not have some. It skyrocketed up to 20 bucks,
Starting point is 00:44:25 and it was this huge boost. I think you did. You can actually donate I might or might not have some. It skyrocketed up to $20. And it was this huge boost. I think you did. You can actually donate Bitcoin to Tim on TimCast.net, I think. Yeah, so do you. I don't... It was a couple hundred bucks. I was like, dude, somebody just gave it to me. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:44:35 It's $400. I can pay my rent. I was like, you want them? And you were like, okay. Here you go, buddy. Yep. Yep, yep, yep. Now, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:44:42 So you think they're going to do a reset loop? They're going to be like- The reset is already happening. That's another thing people need to realize. The reset is now. It's happening now. John Kerry, who was a part of the Biden administration, said it's going to come faster than people realize. And it's definitely going to come under the Biden administration. And we have to remember what's happening right now with the destruction of small and independent businesses, with people being thrown into poverty.
Starting point is 00:45:08 There's a new report that says that 8 million people have been thrown into poverty since June. The reset is here. It's happening. And it's the largest transfer of wealth in recorded human history. So if it looks like India. The rich have never been richer than they are right now. And they're only going to become more powerful than ever. There is a threshold that I call it breaking the barrier.
Starting point is 00:45:32 That you make a certain amount of money in your life, you will never be poor again. And so it's actually, we're not talking, when we're saying the rich people, I'm not talking about just Jeff Bezos, who's worth, what, like $180 billion or whatever. I'm talking about people of a couple mil. That right now, if you've got money to float on for the next couple of years, you're not going to be thrown into poverty. Unless you're sitting on pure cash with no assets, then I think you're in trouble. Because what they're going to do is they're going to say, U.S. promissory notes. You're making a good point here. No, look, dude, if you somehow— You're talking about assets, not money.
Starting point is 00:46:03 No, if you somehow came into a windfall of cash randomly, then sure, fine. But any regular person who's got a couple million dollars certainly has hard assets. You're talking about assets, not just dollars. It's different. Money is a big term. Right, right. The reason that's kind of a moot point is someone didn't just wake up and have $2 million in cash. That doesn't happen.
Starting point is 00:46:21 Well, so a lot of people are storing cash right now. I think what's going to happen is the government's— No, they're not. No, no. The government's going to be like regular people's assets are tied up in their homes as it's always been. Their equity's in their homes. In the Great Depression, people that had
Starting point is 00:46:31 buried cash in their backyard ended up being okay after the Depression because they were still at their cash. They couldn't get it out of the banks. What's going to happen now is the government is going to recall the Federal Reserve promissory notes and they're going to start issuing new dollars from the banks and all the people are going to have to give their promissory notes back and they'll have a certain amount of time to do it and then they'll get taxed on it that
Starting point is 00:46:50 happened yeah in which country so which what is the india the currency reset the point i was trying the point i was making is that there are people who are not that rich but are rich and they're sitting back right now at their feet up as everything burns down around them. Because what happens is they go to the restaurants and they say, you can't open your restaurant anymore. And they say, but dude, I've got like a three month buffer. Too bad six months goes by and now their business is gone. But you've got a ton of people who work for certain jobs that don't feel that either they're insulated, like it's a job that is essential and can never go away. Maybe a supermarket or something, or it's a Walmart or something like
Starting point is 00:47:29 that. And you have people who work certain jobs, day trading or some kind of financial service, and they can just sit back. And there are certainly people who, let's say they own a bunch of chain restaurants. Maybe there's a guy who owns, you know, 50, I don't know, Little Caesars or Wendy's. Well, all of his employees are out of work. All of his managers are out of work, and they're all done. They can't pay their rent, and they're starving. But this guy's got a net worth of like $7 million. So he sits back and says, we shut all the buildings down.
Starting point is 00:47:55 We sold them off. I'm rich forever. I got nothing to worry about. That's what the Native American chiefs did. They got bought off. Look at Bill Gates. Bill Gates, 10 years ago, promised to donate all of his wealth to charity. He had $53 billion then.
Starting point is 00:48:09 Today, after he said he was going to donate all of his money, he has $115 billion. You know why he said that, though? When did he say that? 2010. 2010. Yep. You had all these ultra-rich people being like, we're going to do the right thing and donate our money.
Starting point is 00:48:23 Why? We just had a massive economic collapse and people were starting to yell rabble rabble rabble and then we got and then he announces things like this you know we saw after the 2008 financial crisis when people were really mad and that sentiment was bubbling up which ultimately became occupy wall street when people are like the fat cats are super rich and so what happens with warren buffett remember when warren buffett was like we got to give our money away it's not because they're like i know deep down in my heart it's because they're like if if if the if it hits the fan they're coming to my house
Starting point is 00:48:54 with pitchforks so i remember when mark zuckerberg announced he was giving his money away and they reported like mark zuckerberg to donate all his money he was giving it to an llc to hold to bypass the death tax or the estate tax. And many people don't realize most charities are utter scams and they're a way for rich people just to launder their money. And that's exactly what happens in many instances. Not all of them. Of course, there are some good legitimate charities. There's some good ones like the one that the Bidens ran where all 90, 90, 95% of the money went to salaries or the Clinton Global Initiative.
Starting point is 00:49:26 That was a great charity endeavor that Jeffrey Epstein even donated to a large sum of money. Who would have thought? But also, the best investment, according to Bill Gates, the best investment, according to Bill Gates, is, of course, vaccines, which he says you get a 20 to 1 return on.
Starting point is 00:49:41 He said that? Bill Gates said that, yes. Hold on, hold on. He is a businessman. I did watch this and he didn't say the best investment is vaccines because of a 20 to 21 what he said was the best investment has been in vaccine research because i've saved many lives he then later said i also got a 20 to 1 return on my investment yes that that should be noteworthy that should be questioned
Starting point is 00:50:02 there but i appreciate the full context because you need the full context. I just shortened it. The reason I tell that context is because the fact checks all say false. Right. And it's like false. Bill Gates did not say he got rich off vaccines. It's like a mathematical proof. The ABNF, if you don't show the entire proof.
Starting point is 00:50:16 When I pull up the actual fact checks, they're claiming what you said isn't true using a false framing. So when you know what the actual truth is and say, yes, he said the best investment was helping people and save their lives. And I happen to have made a 21 return. That's the full context. You can't fact check that because that's the fact check truth. Yep. Another thing to really think about with this kind of financial reckoning that's happening right now.
Starting point is 00:50:40 A lot of people are talking about the stock market's great. The stock market is strong. All of that is just artificially inflated fake numbers. And just to kind of test it out, I invested $100 into the stock market in September. And I also invested $100 into Bitcoin in September. So as far as my stock market investment, which was just a kind of general exchange, I got $100. I'm left with $100 and around $12, $13. With Bitcoin, I already have $204. Yeah, but here's what you got to understand about Bitcoin.
Starting point is 00:51:14 Bitcoin's value, people don't get it. Of course, they don't. Let me tell you something very, very simple. Right now, when people are dead set on fiat currencies, the value of Bitcoin is just a currency protocol. Meaning if I want to send someone money very quickly, I buy the Bitcoin, send it to Luke. Luke sells the Bitcoin. U.S. dollars to U.S. dollars transacted immediately using Bitcoin as a form of protocol. So I don't care what the value of Bitcoin is. I just care
Starting point is 00:51:41 that the immediate $100 value transfers to somebody who asked for it and transfers out. Luke gets $100 cash. I get $100 cash. And there's a small fee in between. But the people who are trading on it and buying more and more of it are controlling that protocol, which means in the future, as Bitcoin becomes more and more scarce, people who want to use it for its rapid transaction technology are going to have to buy it from people who are holding on to it and saying only for you know ten thousand dollars per coin they're like i don't care i'm i'm buying it and then selling it in 10 seconds what do i care what you're selling it for well that's why more and more people are seeing it as a store of value they're kind of seeing it as gold and there's other cryptocurrencies that they kind of use in order to have these faster kind of transactions i don't want to name
Starting point is 00:52:24 any because i don't want to be accused of public. I was just thinking the same thing, man. Can I say the craziest thing anyone's ever said about Bitcoin? Go ahead. What is Max Keiser saying right now about the price of Bitcoin? Do you know? I'm rich! That it's going to go hyperbolic even higher from here?
Starting point is 00:52:36 28,000. 28,000. By when? I think this year. I think he's saying this year. You know what I think? I don't have a timeline prediction, but I would not be surprised to see Bitcoin at a million bucks per coin.
Starting point is 00:52:45 I'm not kidding. And I'm not saying in a year or two or three, five, ten. I'm just saying. If Weimar, Germany has any historical impact on it, or what would you say? Any reference to what's going on? Yeah. Another thing we have to understand here. I mean buying power right now.
Starting point is 00:53:00 It's relative to the dollar. I'm saying buying power. I mean maybe. So if the dollar goes down 10,000%, Bitcoin goes up 10,000%, just like in the blink of an eye because we're relating it to the value of the dollar. I'm saying consider the buying power of the dollar right now, and I would think a Bitcoin at some point would be comparable to a million bucks. And the reason is because Bitcoin can only – it's entropy. It's a scarce entity. It's not just that.
Starting point is 00:53:22 It can only be destroyed. So if people need to use Bitcoin for transactions and it has the most confidence, look, these other coins, they come and they go. Then over the next several years, we're going to see a decreasing amount of Bitcoins, but an increase in the utility and the need for it. More and more people will adopt it and more and more people uh and and less and less coins will exist that means the only thing bitcoin can do is go up but people don't realize it you hear these financial people saying things like it makes no sense that the price of bitcoin is so high it doesn't you know i don't understand because they don't get it most people i shouldn't say most people but a lot of people who are transacting bitcoins it's like i mentioned how can i get a quick some quick cash to luke i buy i go to a
Starting point is 00:54:05 website i buy bitcoin it's transfer to luke it takes a few days for you to get it though like if you go to coinbase and buy it it takes if you go through the kyc official establishment kind of which is no yes but this is the crazy thing about bitcoin i could have a million dollars two million dollars ten million dollars all in a passcode in my head and i could go anywhere and open that wallet anytime that's without anyone stopping me or taking it away from me and that's that's the way it should be because the government can't regulate it it can't tax it of course with bitcoin they could see all the transactions they can see where imagine if you could they are taxing there are very vague and weird rules about it that still have... It's just an utter mess with how the government's treating this.
Starting point is 00:54:47 But more importantly, Bitcoin is the first of its kind, but there's other coins out there, privacy coins, whether Monero or Zcash, that allow people to have their coins privately with them and privately transact with them without a middle person being able to see every little transaction like you can with Bitcoin. And another important aspect to really understand here is that Bitcoin is a first of its kind. It's not perfect, but it shows you that there's a new technological revolution like the printing press that is here, that is right now, that's going to revolutionize how we transact with each other. And there's a huge element of it trying to make it a statist, corporatist,
Starting point is 00:55:25 government nightmare that's going to track, trace, and database you. We have to understand there's a big element of that, especially with Venezuela, Russia, and other countries, even the Federal Reserve and these big banks talking about creating their own coins when they know every little thing about you. And then there's another big battle happening right now with individuals with, I think it's Dash, Monero, Zcash, and other institutions that are trying to make it more of a privacy, freedom, liberty-oriented technology that will liberate and free people. But it could go either way, and it could be a tool that could enslave us, or it could be a tool that could free us. But right now, that battle is raging. I know a lot of people who are just
Starting point is 00:56:06 douche flutes that want to drive Lamborghinis and have little e-girls surrounding them because they made a bunch of money on the... And the market has been filled with a lot of those douche flutes. But there's also another element that is very important that came from this kind of Ron Paul, liberty, and the FEN movement that is still, liberty, and the Fed movement that is still there, that is still integral, that is still fighting for this basic human right of privacy that I think is extremely important. And stop looking at the numbers, stop looking at the gains, stop trying to get rich. Look at the possibility here of actually having a technology that could be incredible for humanity sure sure sure yes but look at what's happening around us when we look at the printing of 35
Starting point is 00:56:52 percent of all u.s dollars in in 10 months and you and and people are posting listen i brought this up because i saw leftists bernie sanders progressive socialist types mocking capitalism and they were like look at this it is going to be like Weimar Germany. You know what else was like Weimar Germany? Antifa in the streets fighting with people on the right. We see the Proud Boys going out burning things, fighting people. Antifa for Proud Boys apparently gets stabbed, put in critical condition. Have to go to the hospital.
Starting point is 00:57:21 Proud Boy in our I'm sorry, not a Proud Boy. Patriot prayer in Portland gets two bolts to the chest. I think you're right listen it's it's extremely destabilizing printing this money like crazy telling people they can't work and what are we seeing right now in new york they're saying we're going into full lockdown new york said full lockdown indoor dining gone and how are they doing during the winter storm? There were some photos that came out that showed people literally with a mask on, full winter gear on, just trying to eat in this huge snow flurry. Could you imagine like these insane government protocols? Could you imagine like ordering spaghetti and like it comes out and it's a blizzard and then you're sitting there eating and then after like five minutes, it's just an ice block, and you're like, rising again. As undercover New York City police officers are walking around trying to catch you to destroy you and put you in jail for having a Stasi.
Starting point is 00:58:13 I want to tell you. Secret police. Now we've said some crazy things. This printing of money is nuts. The federal debt to GDP is 128.6%. How insane is that? But there's one thing that's going to break the camel's back george clooney calls for movie theaters to receive federal bailout amid pandemic george clooney calls for movie theaters to receive federal bailout money well he's an actor so no but these are movie theaters okay it's a difference between it's a
Starting point is 00:58:43 dead art form movie theaters yeah no no hell wants to's a difference between... It's a dead art form. Movie theaters? Yeah. No, no, no. Hell wants to pay a bunch of money to go sit in a building to watch something you could spin up on Netflix now. I do. I love movie theaters. A giant monitor in your house.
Starting point is 00:58:53 I love movie theaters. What is it? Like a 50, 60 foot screen? I feel like it's nostalgia, but they're... There's popcorn? It's a fun thing to do. They're so expensive to run. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:02 We don't need them anymore. And in New Jersey, they're being all shut down so i uh this segue the point is i think it's interesting to see what what i think is really happening with george clooney calling for federal bailout money do you know you know where that money goes for movie theaters it gets paid to the movie industry yeah he's talking about giving himself a paycheck without saying give me a paycheck these these hoity-toity, say-whatever celebrities love espousing all of the Democrat messages, and now the people they support have destroyed the economy. And in New Jersey, where AMC is like suing, I guess, and completely destroyed,
Starting point is 00:59:36 he's like, oh, you got to bail out the movie theaters and give them some money. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then, you know, when the movies can come back, I get money. Let's talk about Nazism for a minute because that's national socialism. And he's trying to use socialism to fund these businesses. It sounds like pre-World War II Germany. All these people talking about using more government money. It's been overused.
Starting point is 00:59:56 Let's talk about national socialism. What do you want to use American money for again, guys? Come on, that's socialism. Hollywood actors are the people who have pushed us into this mess not not entirely on their own but they've been supporting lunatics like newsome and and these and these these people like cuomo defending them doing psas as and the same time as they tell you to protest black lives matter in cringy little videos where they self-righteously tell you about how we need to apologize let's let's
Starting point is 01:00:25 let's play let's play two ways let's say they have all these massive protests for black lives matter and then we get a coveted pandemic okay that's your fault you're the one telling people to go outside then the people they've supported politically destroy all these businesses and then he goes just print us some money why don't you just just print us some money huh how about that yeah you know what man these people are something else else. I guess the Nazis didn't have crypto. I mean, we need to look at this like pre-World War II Germany, because we're in a situation where if a strong man came in, Trump, if he had gone psycho, probably could have done a Hitler thing, but he didn't.
Starting point is 01:00:58 Well, we're talking about Hollywood, Luke. Yes. So what do you think about George Clooney? Very kind of... Tell us. I mean, I pulled up the article here, and it's absolutely just flabbergasted to see so many low-information idiots out there always thinking that we could just print more money,
Starting point is 01:01:16 and then everything is solved, everything just magically comes back together. It's about doing it for themselves. Well, exactly. It's about them being... What else is their entire career about? What else is their entire virtual signaling about? What else is their entire kind of life about other than give me enough money and I'll read the scripts and I'll do it and I'll perform it in a better way than anyone else in the face of the world?
Starting point is 01:01:36 That's exactly what acting is. But these people are advertisements. Yeah. That's what they've always gone to these personalities and these celebrities to use them to to to you know essentially gain power to manipulate it's marketing i want to make it seem like it's all that nefarious they find people that are popular they pay them to say the message these people get elected and now that these people are saying oh no our industry has gone belly up well that's what you supported exactly and if
Starting point is 01:02:03 there's enough money they'll do anything for that money. And it's kind of sad. When you look at Hollywood, it's truly an industry that is extremely seedy, extremely disgusting, that you see so many horror stories come out of. And when you look at a lot of these celebrities, I mean, we even saw, you know, Dr. Fauci, I think he's kind of considered a celebrity. He came out today and he said, you know, people shouldn't really spend Christmas with their family members together. Gretchen Whitmore, the governor of Michigan, released a horrible video with her and Santa and children with Santa telling the little kids, remember, listen to the governor. And Whitmore saying, you know, it's best if you don't spend Christmas with your family members. But hold on, let me just make a little point here, because I think it's important to understand here that these same individuals are abusing this entire situation for their own personal gain.
Starting point is 01:02:55 And if let's say there was an actual real threat, say there actually was a big, huge, serious illness, sickness going around. If they were taking it seriously and they were saying, hey, maybe we shouldn't protest. Hey, maybe we shouldn't have Best Buy open for Black Friday, everyone lined up outside. Maybe we shouldn't be celebrating a presidential victory and drinking booze and sharing it with everyone. Maybe if they were taking it seriously themselves, maybe I would, but I will never be lectured by these fat cat plutocrats who don't
Starting point is 01:03:25 listen to their own orders telling me what to do i'm sorry they don't take it seriously i'm not going to take it seriously either and it's disgusting to see them and this larger establishment always push out these dumb ideas that bring down our national iq to this insane level where right now we literally have santa claus being used and abused to make sure that little children love and worship a governor it's an extraction it's an extraction these people don't think about the better future for everybody these people aren't the ones saying a rising tide raises all raises all ships what they're saying is there's only so much water in this bay i better take it for myself not realizing what are you. Not realizing what are you going to do?
Starting point is 01:04:05 What are you going to do? So when we see people like Clooney in Hollywood, he's like, well, one of the what he's basically saying is we're one of the biggest exporters, so we must be subsidized. Bro, printing money and giving it to you won't produce product to send over the world. That's a BS excuse. You're an ultra wealthy individual, mad. Your industry is in trouble, just like everybody else's. But you think they should bail you out.
Starting point is 01:04:26 Well, maybe you shouldn't support the people who shut down your industry. And that's what you did. And at the same time, these Democrat governors who got the support from these celebrities are the ones who are basically saying, how much can I extract from the working class before the system goes belly up? That's what we see with Gretchen Whitmer. She's burning it all down. And as it all crumbles, she's looting the burning homes of the town's people. And then George Clooney
Starting point is 01:04:47 and all these other celebratards are seeing this as a massive opportunity saying, give me some. Give me some of the money before of course
Starting point is 01:04:55 it all goes bust. Yeah, but come on. Remember the Panama Papers? How many of these celebrities popped up in this having money overseas? Yeah. A whole lot of them.
Starting point is 01:05:04 I can't remember who it was, but there was some woman. And I can't remember exactly. It was some female celebrity. And she was like, I had no idea. Oh, it was just my advisors were putting my money in Panama. And then wasn't it the person who leaked, like one of the journalists covering the Panama Papers turned up dead? Yes, there was. Yeah, that did happen.
Starting point is 01:05:23 I don't know the exact parameters behind that. But the story hasn't been covered as widely as it should. Just disappeared one day. but I remember hearing a lot about that. But I think the Mexican president pretty much accurately depicts what's going on. He recently came out and he said the lockdowns are just the form of dictatorship. So he's not locking down Mexico. Life in Mexico is a lot different than it is in the United States. And who would have ever thought that Mexico is doing a lot better than the United States? How much do you want to bet the peso is going to start going up? Well, it depends. The peso is also
Starting point is 01:06:06 very closely tied into the U.S. dollar. A lot of foreign currencies are tied into the U.S. dollar. So if we see the dollar go, we're going to see the whole world currency be affected by it very severely as the U.S. dollar is the world reserve currency. See, listen, listen. This is the benefit of the military-industrial
Starting point is 01:06:22 complex and the petrodollar. This is the benefit of the U.S. saying, we'll blow you up if you don't agree to our dollar like you know gaddafi or saddam hussein right exactly and and again we have to understand here with these extreme times governments are just using this as an opportunity the ship is sinking they're trying to take as much as they can as it goes down and i I think that's really exemplified. There was a recent report that studied the lockdowns and the COVID responses from governments, and they ruled that freedom is the biggest casualty of COVID-19. Not just in the United States. They ruled or they found? Well, I think it also ruled.
Starting point is 01:07:00 Determined? Determined, ruled, found out. Concluded. Concluded, whatever word you want to use here. But this was a pretty stunning report by an international group that looked into all the government's responses from Africa to Asia. And they outlined how, you know, in Nigeria, there was massive crackdowns on protest. And, you know, the restrictions were set in place to make sure that there wasn't anyone challenging the political status quo there. In Bolivia, they postponed the general elections. In Sri Lanka, the government accelerated its
Starting point is 01:07:30 authoritarian agenda, stepping up efforts to control independent reporting and, quote, unfavorable speech by ordering the arrest of anyone who criticized the government. And we're seeing this not just done in democratically heavy states and cities in the united states but we're seeing this done all over the world using this pandemic using covid19 as an excuse to ravage our civil liberties to ravage our freedoms and to take whatever they want for themselves and it's working and they're getting away it is working for now and voting thing was another example of that changing Changing the 20, what is it? Rand Paul said two dozen states changed their election rules without approval from their state legislatures.
Starting point is 01:08:09 Yeah. Two dozen. Cuomo is banning symbols he doesn't like. I'm concerned that this will be used as a premise to war. I told my friend that we were talking about Trump's drone strikes. And I was like, well, what if my fear is that the drones get hacked and then they're flown back over? Well, Iran did that? Yeah. Or that there's like an unknown assailant from orbit that torches a bunch of U.S. cities and we don't know who did it.
Starting point is 01:08:31 And he was like, it's China. If something happens, it's China. And I realized that that brainwashing hatred towards China could be used as a false flag. It's more likely it's Russia. Yeah. Or something like that. That's what this assumption that it's another country. It could be a privateer, you know, a corporation. I mean, me and Tim were talking about this before the show, and Tim brought up an important fact that when Trump came in. Hold on. Let's start with the breaking news first. So this is what's being reported now.
Starting point is 01:08:56 Multiple outlets have carried the story. Russian hackers breached Microsoft as part of their campaign that infiltrated the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile network. The Los Alamos lab and the energy department officials reveal. So this is the latest update on what they're saying is the biggest cyber attack in history. I know that's not a lot to say because cyber infrastructure is new relatively only past couple of decades. But this is an act of war. I mean, that's basically what they're getting at. They broke into our nuclear weapons stockpile. Now, here's the important fact in act of war. I mean, that's basically what they're getting at. They broke into our nuclear weapons stockpile.
Starting point is 01:09:27 Now, here's the important fact in all of this. How do we know it was Russia? How do we know we even got hacked? See, remember when they said the Gulf of Tonkin incident was legitimate? Then when people questioned it, they said, you're a conspiracy theorist. And then they finally came out and they're like, we actually faked that whole thing to enter the Vietnam War. Do you know what it was exactly? They blew up a ship of theirs,
Starting point is 01:09:50 the United States? Oh, they didn't blow it up at all. What happened exactly? My understanding is that the initial report was, I think the Viet Cong fired on a U.S. destroyer, I believe. I can pull it up. But the general idea was that one of our vessels was attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin. And this was used to rally and cry, like, oh, they've attacked us.
Starting point is 01:10:06 We must enter the war. Everybody who said it never happened was called a conspiracy theorist. And it was absurd to believe the media was lying about it. And then I think it was like, what, 10 years ago or whatever, they were like, oh, that whole thing? Yeah, we faked it. We wanted to go to war. So we just made it up. Yeah, but the documents were released and people found out that the government absolutely lied to start a pointless
Starting point is 01:10:25 war that wasn't about anything that they were telling the people it was actually about and because of that tens of thousands of americans died and then hundreds of thousands of vietnamese people died that led to tremendous human suffering and just the united states again losing a war that it was in for for what reason check this out check this out this is what the wikipedia so wikipedia is pretty you know like pretty they hate me yeah yeah check this out here's what they wrote on Sunday August 2nd 1964 the destroyer USS Maddox while performing signals intelligence patrol as part of the DeSoto operations was falsely claimed to have been approached by three North Vietnamese Navy torpedo boats of the 135th Torpedo Squadron.
Starting point is 01:11:06 Maddox fired three warning shots, and it was claimed the North Vietnamese boats attacked with torpedoes and machine gun fire. Maddox expended over 283-inch, 76-millimeter, and 5-inch, 130-millimeter shells. Wow! In a sea battle, according to
Starting point is 01:11:22 the false report, one U.S. aircraft was damaged. Three North Vietnamese torpedo boats were damaged and four North Vietnamese sailors were killed with six more wounded. There were no U.S. casualties. Maddox was, quote, unscathed except for a single bullet hole from a Vietnamese machine gun round. It was originally claimed by the NSA that a second Gulf of Tonkin incident occurred, et cetera, et cetera. So initially the reports were all that, you know, we got attacked. Oh, isn't this hilarious?
Starting point is 01:11:47 Wait a minute. The original American report blamed North Vietnam for both incidents. But the Pentagon Papers, the memoirs of Robert McNamara and NSA publications from 05 proved the U.S. government lied to justify a war against Vietnam. Does that name sound familiar? Yeah. Robert McNamara. And we have to understand this
Starting point is 01:12:06 history of starting false flags in order to get a country into war is something that's common, and it happens a lot, whether it's the Reichstag fire, whether it's even the conversation with the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staffs in the 60s talking about Operation Northwoods. JFK said, get out of here with that stuff. Well, yeah, but Operation Northwoods literally talked about having fake hijackings. There was of course the baby in incubators in Iraq.
Starting point is 01:12:33 And there was many other instances that happened all throughout world history that showed how very powerful people conspired in order to lie to their people to think that they were under attack so that's why we have to understand we cite things on this show so instead of just moving on we stop i want to make a big pull it up we pull up operation northwoods was a proposed false flag operation against the cuban government that originated with the u.s
Starting point is 01:12:59 department of defense and the joint chiefs of staff in the u.s in 1962 the proposals called for the cia and or other u.s government operations to stage or actually commit acts of terror against American military and civilian targets and blaming them on the Cuban government. This is on Wikipedia, and you don't got to trust me, but whatever. It's there. It exists. Yeah. So, again, what I was trying to say here, there's a lot of instances of this happening.
Starting point is 01:13:23 So to think that there wouldn't be a digital false flag is something that is very naive, especially when we look at the revelations from Edward Snowden that revealed how intelligence agencies in the United States have the capability to launch false flag internet hacking attacks to make it look like another country is attacking us. So the United States intelligence agencies have that capability. they using it who actually hacked us what actually happened here good luck trying to find any evidence well so here's trying to find any information regarding to exactly what happened with this latest hack here's the important thing i'll add i'll say to this did russia hack the u.s and one of the most sophisticated and consequential cyber attacks in
Starting point is 01:14:03 history unknown unknown yeah possibly that's what they're reporting they're saying it's going to be really really hard to prove that when it comes to something like the gulf of tonkin you can show a ship with smoke coming out you should look up the burning of the right when it comes right when it comes to digital hacks we only have official reports and statements you know the problem i have with it is i seem to remember a guy named, I think it was Clapper, when he lied and claimed there was no master balance. Oh, James Clapper, yeah. No master balance.
Starting point is 01:14:29 He lied to Congress under oath. Yeah. U.S. General Hayden, and that said there was no spying program at all when I confronted him about the, you know, family-friendly show. The guys in the NSA who were caught having fun.
Starting point is 01:14:41 Masturbating? Yeah. Super family guy. I love that word by the way. Having fun while watching playing toys? Doing inappropriate things with their hands spying on people's private phone pictures? Playing video games. Yes. No, not playing video games. Sorry, Ian.
Starting point is 01:14:55 I don't know the story. General Haddon lied to me and told me no, there's no spying program. It doesn't exist. Of course they're lying. They're lying all the time. And Edward Snowden and Julian Assange exposed a lot of that line trump should pardon julian assange just like they just like ellsberg exposed the gulf of tonkin in the pentagon papers uh you know these guys like snowden and assange exposed this stuff with uh what what got exposed by any false flags get exposed by these guys by what snowden yes no
Starting point is 01:15:24 snowden exposed that they were lying to the american people about warrantless and mass surveillance yeah we didn't get stealing your information and uh and they lie and they and and that's and that's what they do that's what they've done and it's because they're not beholden to anybody they're they're they're an entity unto themselves the term false flag is so basic back in the day thousands of years ago a king would go or and take a flag of his enemy and put it on a bunch of troops and then go burn down one of his own cities and be like, they did it. Let's go to war. And everyone would be like, okay.
Starting point is 01:15:53 Yep. To get the people. But morale is – so when it comes to going way back in history, you see, the point of the false flag was you could make people go to war. But if there's no morale and there's no energy and zeal in that war, people don't fight very well. But if you show them, look, look, they're flying the flag of Gilder. They kidnapped Princess Buttercup. Indeed. Yes.
Starting point is 01:16:15 Then people will be like, how dare you? They'll be really angry and they'll feel it and they'll want to fight. They have yellow cake and they have weapons of mass destruction. And, you know, the first Gulf War was really something extremely eye-opening since they literally hired a PR firm to talk about how babies in incubators were ripped out by the Iraqi military and thrown to the ground and brutally assassinated by the Iraqis. And, of course, all of that came out to be an absolute lie yeah and the media really didn't go hard that that was a lie yes and then people need to understand that was the first justification to get into the first gulf war which was again absolutely pointless you brought up the burning of the reichstag earlier and this is when hitler well this is what hitler used as an impetus to create the Appeasement Act. And he said that when the Reichstag, the capital of...
Starting point is 01:17:07 Or wasn't it the Enabling Act? The Enabling Act. Thank you. It was called the Enabling Act. That when the Reichstag was burned down, he blamed the communists and said, the communists burned down our parliamentary capital. We need to take away everyone's similarities and establish martial law. And that was 1933.
Starting point is 01:17:20 That was the beginning of Hitler's reign of terror, more or less. He also launched a false flag attack on the Polish border at a radio station saying that the Poles were attacking. He dressed up some prisoners. He blamed the Polish guy for burning the Reichstag. I don't know if the guy who burned the Reichstag was Polish, but there was a separate false flag incident on the Polish-German border saying the Polish invaded and they are attacking our radio stations. And it was literally just a bunch of, you know, criminals that they got put in Polish uniforms and then shot up and murdered. That's wrong. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:51 So they did some tests on the Reichstag and were like, could what Hitler said happened happen? Could one guy have burned down this entire building as quickly as it did? They blamed a communist for burning it down. Yes, that's how they did it. Crazy. So we have to be more attentive than ever with the possibility of a false flag happening right now. And if it does, we have to understand the people who question it or ask for evidence or any kind of information regarding it will be automatically wiped off from the Internet.
Starting point is 01:18:19 So I think this is a major concern of mine because this ability to be able to communicate rightful information, I mean, especially during 9-11, a lot of people had very serious questions about what happened then. A lot of family members, a lot of rescue workers, a lot of survivors that I personally met and knew that were there had very serious questions. And a lot of their voices, a lot of their concerns was able to go out there to the general public because of the internet now we're living in such a tightly controlled space where i i really doubt that
Starting point is 01:18:51 they would even have a voice in today's modern day and age if 9-11 happened i worked at 9-11 i worked at the trade center i worked at the american express building across the street and i would work with the firemen and they would come in and I would ask like, well, where are the bodies? And they say, well, when we find a fireman, we know because we don't find bodies, but we find the jacket, which is heat resistant. We find this white twizzlery substance inside of it, which is the bone. Everything else is melted away. And they would fold it up and they would take it. And he said, we don't find bodies. The bodies are in the liquid under our feet running down into the East River.
Starting point is 01:19:23 They're all melted. And I didn't know why. There was molten lava. I didn't know at the time. I just thought, okay, underneath the glass building is hot. The Reichstag fire is not officially a false flag.
Starting point is 01:19:33 They don't know. They've done tests. They think that Hitler was using it as pretext, but the official history is that they had a trial and they blamed this guy and that was it.
Starting point is 01:19:41 But they've done tests to see if the guy could have burned down the entire building as quickly as it happened and they think it's impossible that it would have taken multiple people in multiple areas of the building to set the fires and to have it all go up like it did it's interesting so what happens if uh you know antifa does something in washington dc and then trump is like oh and then he calls in the insurrection act like trump supporters want it could go either way it could could be Antifa. It could be Proud Boys. Whatever the excuse is, we have to understand that the political establishment doesn't care who they throw under the bus.
Starting point is 01:20:12 It most likely could be Proud Boys, but it also could be Antifa because I could see a lot of Antifa. Right now, they're not doing anything. They're kind of dormant, especially with the lockdowns, especially with the quasi-martial laws that are happening, which is especially perplexing. It should be perplexing for a lot of people. You'd think anti-fascists would be coming out against the government. Exactly. They're not. But I think there's going to be a resurgence protest, and I think Donald Trump's words of saying that Antifa is going to have Biden for breakfast,
Starting point is 01:20:38 I think he said something similar to that. Oh, they're excited. I think they're going to have a heyday under his administration already there is newsweek publishing one of the craziest fake news stories i've ever seen where they claimed the proud boys were wearing a shirt that basically glorified the holocaust and uh that's just that's just the lightest way i can put it because i can't tell you what they're claiming the proud boys were were right. But this is just absolutely insane. There's no way that's true. And there was this image they posted of a shirt of an eagle holding the fascis, the symbol of fascism.
Starting point is 01:21:14 And I'm like, that's insane. Isn't that on the back of the U.S. dollar? No. That eagle with its talons holding the arrows in one foot. They're not holding the fascists. It's kind of like a bundle of sticks. It's a bunch of arrows. Well, we have to understand covering many protests and demonstrations you know this too there's always some crazy insane person and if you want to cover a protest if you want to
Starting point is 01:21:33 make someone look bad you always cover the crazy insane person there and you selectively choose but they didn't have any photos of this guy there's no photos there's no videos and again it's very hard to believe anything they say right now since they're literally making stuff up out of thin air just to generate headlines, just to generate clicks, just to generate revenue for themselves as they're a part of a dying, fleeting industry that's becoming obsolete. We got to be careful about blaming any political party for any of this violence because that's what Hitler did. He blamed the communists. Well, that's why I'm saying— Well, that's not a political party. I know, but Antifa or Proud Boys, we got to be careful uh proud boys well i'm saying i'm saying with the history of false flags
Starting point is 01:22:08 it could go either way it could be blamed on antifa it could be blamed on proud boys it could be blamed on a totally new group of people that are meant to take the blame so there's there's a lot of possibilities here that we have to understand are possible here because the realm of of possibility is very wide and we have to understand at the end of the day it's always their objective that matters the most that we have to be careful of dude let me let me tell you it's only a matter of time before we get nuked before this channel is gone this channel is deranged jeez i thought you meant a real nuke that was terrifying i was about to bring up the aliens it's only a matter of time before uh we're suspended because well i mean think about the things we're talking about right now
Starting point is 01:22:48 this good stuff these are these are dangerous conversations the establishment does not want yeah but google's not the establishment that's what's cool it's the most powerful corporation i know but the establishment is competing with them bro did you see the video of the google employees crying when they announced trump won and the ceo and the president all the people being like we know we know we're going to resist and make sure it doesn't happen again they're the establishment they call me and they tell me i can't talk about certain things they they tell me this like we're letting you know because we like you and we want you to play ball and i have my limits because i think getting the
Starting point is 01:23:22 message out to the best of my abilities is better than just giving up but there's a line and we're getting dangerously close to it dude we got we got we got we got big news right here we got it we got to talk about okay from fox news twitter to expand covet 19 vaccines policy to combat harmful misleading tweets twitter will begin enforcing their updated policy on misleading tweets surrounding covet-19 vaccines on December 21st. So now, as we're getting stories about, say, anaphylaxis out of Alaska, and I've got Democrats accusing me of being an anti-vaxxer for pointing out a health warning issued by the government. So even talking about what's true is considered a threat to these tribalists. We know that Twitter is basically ideologically tribalist left as well.
Starting point is 01:24:10 So how long until I see a story that says Bell's palsy, you know, people got Bell's palsy after getting the vaccine. They don't think it's significant because the same amount of people who get it, get it normally or whatever. And whatever the point is, what happens if I'm like, wow, there's something's something people should know and then someone at twitter says that's anti-vax delete we will use the fervor to start a new network well we have to understand if they really were to enforce this rule they would have to take down the british government's ability to publish information they would have to be real i know i'm being i'm being um they won't they'll allow the british they won't they'll ban you when you bring it up. I'm saying on the merits of what actually should happen.
Starting point is 01:24:50 There's a big difference between what actually does happen, because, again, we have to understand what the bigger point that I'm trying to make here, that this is a bigger disguise in order to limit more speech, in order to control people, in order to have just an excuse to destroy the competition of the mainstream media, and to destroy the voice of anyone questioning the establishment narrative, which they are desperately trying to hold on to, because the only thing these people have is their propaganda, and it only works if it goes unchallenged. And challenging it, questioning it, is becoming more and more outlawed, more and more dangerous to even speak about. And that's why earlier, you saw the way I started the show. There's a reason I gave you a hand.
Starting point is 01:25:31 I'm going to let you all in on an open secret. The only reason this show exists is because YouTube allows it to. Yeah. And it's not just about... Not because you do it. It's not just about us getting banned. It's about the fact that 80% of views for all of my channels come from YouTube's recommendations.
Starting point is 01:25:49 That's it. My views would probably be in the tens of thousands based off of people who actually want to seek out and watch my content. But most people, it's between 60 and 80 depending on what the content is, are not subscribed. And when they see it, they'll go to YouTube.com, and YouTube will say, watch this video. If YouTube at any point decided this conversation is over, it is, because regular people are only getting it because they're seeing it in their recommendations. And this is absolutely wild, because if you look at our conversations, we are trying to be careful. We're trying to tell you both sides of the story. We're trying to be as fair and as honest as we can. And I think, you know, I don't want to, you know, I don't think we could even compare ourselves to the mainstream media, which is bloodthirsty for power.
Starting point is 01:26:35 Yeah. Here. This is mainstream now. Well, dude, we this channel gets like 20 million views per month and CNN gets 210 million. They're both mainstream. A lot of those are airport views, though. No, no, no. CNN's YouTube views.
Starting point is 01:26:49 This is like a six-man operation. This is insane. It's awesome. But also, we have to understand the tables are tilted towards YouTube's playing favoritism towards YouTube because everything you search always comes up. So let me just say, everybody listening right now, if you really do think we're doing a good job and what we talk about is important, please consider sharing the link whenever you can. Because I bring up the recommendation thing, and I see it.
Starting point is 01:27:15 There have been periods where YouTube had these glitches. Glitches, I'll do air quotes. Where people were like, Tim, your video isn't appearing on your channel. People just couldn't watch it at all so i i and it happens and it was funny because i can't remember what the video was but it was very much like i think it had to do with the cia and trump or something and it just didn't appear just how strange was that and i had no idea why and so i had to uh i i deleted it and re-uploaded it and
Starting point is 01:27:41 then it was there an hour later very very strange could be a bug, but there's a lot of strange things going on. Could be a bug. But I think it's like, listen, if I put up content and randomly one day something weird happens, maybe it's a bug. When it's the one video talking about some serious political CIA. Still might be a bug. I know from personal. It still might be a bug. But it's a question
Starting point is 01:28:05 of you know not to be too conspiratorial we know for a fact youtube throttles they tell us they do they have d ranking mechanisms it was nerd city i believe he's a youtuber you guys check him out he's really great he he he found i guess these codes embedded in youtube's if you didn't if you search the source like the inspect source on the page you would find these codes that in YouTube's, if you search the source, the inspect source on the page, you would find these codes that would pop up. And they were able to find out that they were like D-rank mechanisms. So we know it exists.
Starting point is 01:28:31 We do. If YouTube wants, they can make it so that people don't get notifications. And oftentimes they don't. And then when people don't get notifications, they eventually start to forget. They stop watching the content. When we start doing our own network,
Starting point is 01:28:44 that's like shortwave radio slash mesh network bypassing it's going to be so awesome we've got the proprietary website coming soon very very soon it's being built right now and that's going to be where we do our best to make sure like if you really are a big fan of the show you come in and you can watch there and you can get stuff there and even if we get nuked we'll still exist but i'll tell you this man youtube is the town hall the city square all that stuff and people are going to youtube.com they're walking in and looking at this field and what's happening is there's people everywhere yelling and talking about a bunch of stuff and youtube is going check out these ones these are big these are cool and that helps us that helps this show
Starting point is 01:29:20 but at any point they could be like you guys get out. And to think that, yeah. But then we're relegated to, you know, our little wacky shack a couple miles away and we're holding up a sign saying, guys, guys, we're still over here. Viewership will be dramatically decreased. Bandai Video.
Starting point is 01:29:34 Revenue will be, I mean, look what, you know. But Jones gets a ton of views on Bandai Video. He gets a lot. He's one of the few exceptions, but I've been telling my audience, you know, I love you guys. Thank you so much for sharing my videos because if you didn't, no one else would be watching them and we would be foolish to think that the algorithm isn't used in a way that benefits a lot of the special interest youtube's
Starting point is 01:29:55 got us in a trap it's a trick let me tell you the trick when i look at some of these podcasts when so so let me tell you we are ranked on itunes on this show uh timcast rl is ranked i think like right now i think it's like one or like 211 or maybe 176 it changes every single day and then my main podcast is like was that ranked 34 top itunes charts at one point now it's down to like 130 something based on the amount of traffic we're getting to these shows we should be some of the wealthiest podcasters. But we're not doing what all of these other podcasts are doing. What's really interesting is that there are podcasts that have a tenth of the viewership, but everybody pays five bucks a month.
Starting point is 01:30:36 So you get somebody on Twitch, one of these high-profile lefties, and they have 100,000 followers, but half of them are giving five bucks a month. These people are millionaires. That's pretty badass because that's like 10 cents per show or 15 cents per show. That's what I was thinking. Like YouTube's got us in this trick where they're like, stay on this platform. We do the YouTube rev for you, but don't you say the wrong thing. And I'm like, okay, we need both. We need a proprietary platform.
Starting point is 01:31:00 That's what we're going to build. That way people can support directly, and then we can start to rival some of these bigger networks and do better productions and get bigger. And then we can avoid the bans and stuff like that. Well, I think right now, that's why YouTube just instituted a new policy. Even if you're not in the partner program or have been kicked out of the partner program, they could still run ads on your channel without sharing any other revenue. And I mean, my channel is fully out of the program, fully demonetized. They were supposed to review me in a month. It's been, I think, over eight months now.
Starting point is 01:31:31 Of course, it's making me scramble and think of other ways to make ends meet. But, you know, that's why, you know, the T-shirts and did other things. But essentially down the line, we have to understand that this is something that's affecting everyone because they enticed everyone with this amazing utility, this amazing tool. They were like, you know, very smart drug dealers that give you just a sample of that crack for free when you're down and out. And then the crackhead takes a little bit of crack. And then essentially they become a full blown crackhead. The YouTube partner program.
Starting point is 01:32:00 And they become addicted to it. And then they have no other way, no other avenue to express themselves or do anything without that constant hint of validation that youtube provides i've got a very very important super chat as we now go to super chats that just came in and it's very very important and convenient and this is from eight o'clock that's from an hour and a half ago morgan h said i think tim is being shadow banned i normally get a notice as soon as the event is announced but tonight i had to come look for it. That's what I'm saying. So there's a lot of people who watch simply because they got recommended this and they're like, oh, what's this?
Starting point is 01:32:31 And I'll come and click it. And there's a lot of people who are like, I like to watch the show every night. But if YouTube decides it, we just don't exist on the platform anymore. Viewership is gone. And I'll tell you this. We're in a position right now. It's rather dangerous that without that recommendation recommendation the show doesn't generate enough revenue to actually exist that's why we got to do this proprietary website where where you know there
Starting point is 01:32:53 are some podcasts that are like ranked 7 000 in the world are 10 000 in the world and you i'll let you in on the secret these are podcasts that get like 10 000 downloads per episode that sounds like very very little to a lot of people, especially people who watch YouTube videos. My YouTube videos get half a million. So to look at a podcast on iTunes getting 10,000, these people are millionaires. No joke. They're millionaires. So I tell you, the YouTube is a trick. The real key is to make sure you're actually running a business and getting customers and fans and working with them and producing content for them directly. And could pay like extra to get the behind this or like we're gonna set up gopros in the skate shop we're building a skate shop so cool we're building a skate shop we got so many
Starting point is 01:33:33 rooms to put gopros in we're gonna have events and we're gonna we're gonna do uh one of the things we're gonna do is we're gonna have bonus uh member segments for the website so that way you know like everything we do now we do super chats but we've got a couple more stories we never get into, right? We got some creepy ones we mentioned early on we might not get to. And that's something we'll be like,
Starting point is 01:33:50 okay, if we didn't get to it, then we're going to put it on the site for, you know, the people who want to be members and we'll have merchandise and discounts and all that stuff. Because that's the way we got to do it if we want to make this a big network
Starting point is 01:33:59 and survive beyond what YouTube is. But more importantly, once we get this site up, here's the best part. We're going to have segments for members only where we get spicy. Where we can say the things YouTube will not let us say. Where Luke can go off the rails and scream about the aliens
Starting point is 01:34:14 and the Nordics and the gray flags. I like spice. I have a lot to say. I've been stopping myself from expressing it. I'll be swearing. But there's names we can't say. Just as much as I can. But think about this too. All of it. I'll be swearing. But there's names we can't say. Just as much as I can. But think about this too. The risk we were put under for simply wanting to have Alex Jones on
Starting point is 01:34:30 the show. And they took his show. That was so sad. And that was like 2 million views. Go to Bitchute and find it, you guys. Because that show was epic. Millions. It was crazy. And we can re-upload it on our new platform. Once we get We can probably put all the episodes onto the new
Starting point is 01:34:45 platform have everything there but we're gonna start doing the book clips on youtube the ultimate spicy segments you know and then the silly segments too and really just say whatever you want and laugh and and and it's it's crazy because you can't even make jokes on youtube i'm like straining my mind as we sit here yep so this is what youtube wants and i told him this i was like you guys are forcing us all the creators to make something of our own now i know a lot of people point out other platforms are like why don't you go on patreon why don't you go on on locals why don't you go on mines locals is a million times better than patreon no doubt but you still don't want to be under someone else's control and the isp is a bit concerning but they're not
Starting point is 01:35:25 as hardcore you really got to go and do crazy stuff to get the isps involved but we're heading we're heading in that direction maybe that's why like mesh networking we need something like the fediverse we need decentralized social media that's what we really need and and and people have tried to do it for a long time but we need a free and open internet like the original internet before it was squeegee clean by and open internet like the original internet before it was squeegee clean by the corporate globalist the original internet was wild west man i loved it people were doing crazy nonsense you know somewhere on the deep on the dark web the deep web there's a there's an animation of you know macho man randy savage doing the banana dance
Starting point is 01:35:59 on a geo city somewhere the dark web is something crazy i've never gone to the dark web and i don't maybe i would the dark the dark apparently it's in another internet that's it's underneath the internet yeah but that just means non-indexed legal stuff there no no no no it just means non-indexed websites not the dark net i think of the dark net yeah the dark net and the deep web are the same thing okay and it's a reference to non-indexed that's where like the silk road was that was the onion network yeah it's whore right non-indexed websites. That's where like the Silk Road was. That was the Onion Network. Yeah, Tor. Right, that's different.
Starting point is 01:36:28 The Onion Router. Right. So that was a different internet. Tor is a browser that you use to access that stuff without being found out. Well, maybe Trump will pardon Ross Ulbricht. I hope so. There was a Daily Beast article, according to two of their sources, allegedly anonymous sources, but they say that they're inside of the White House, that Trump is considering parted in Ross Ulbricht and is favorable to that idea. And if that's true, I mean, that would be huge.
Starting point is 01:36:53 I know Ross's mother. Ross's mother gave me the first interview ever publicly speaking about what actually happened to Ross. And her story is absolutely incredible. Her name is Lynn Albrecht. The way that everything the government said was happening with Ross turned out to be absolutely not true. The amount of lying, the amount of
Starting point is 01:37:14 disinformation surrounding this case will make your head spin. Check out Lynn Albrecht and maybe if you put in We Are Change, you'll be able to see our interview. I interview her at least once a year. She gives us updates about this case. But she's been trying to get Ross's name out there to the general public for a while. Because if you essentially look at that case, the main legal argument against him is that he ran a website that other people did something bad on.
Starting point is 01:37:39 Which, if that's the case, then Mark Zuckerberg should definitely be in jail, too. Right on. Well, let's go to Super Chats. If you haven't already, smash the like button. And you know, I mean, we should probably do better promotion on the show of like, you know, telling people to share the link, share it with your friends. I did. And I told everyone that there's going to be a very special guest today.
Starting point is 01:37:59 Share the video. I mean, so I retweeted everybody. Everybody listening right now um assuming that you actually like the show maybe you hate our guts and you hate watch okay fine and then ignore this but if you really do like the show think about this way we have right now concurrent viewership is 42 546 if every single person shared this and that and that was what everyone did every day we're talking about we would be bigger than cnn we could start a political movement in two days we could yep but i think that's i think that's the thing is a lot
Starting point is 01:38:27 of people are uh no disrespect it's more passive like they'll see the link they'll click it they'll turn it on they'll go about playing their video games while listening to a podcast or something and so they may not be at their computer that's why it's like you know we get 40 you know 40 to 50 000 concurrence on average about sometimes we get bigger like with with alex we had 112 and you know before that 160k so it was really big shows but they're not everybody likes shares or comments or anything like that so i just looked it up that's the kind of stuff you need to actually grow and start some kind of change in the media landscape madison square garden seats 20 000 we've got more than double the size of madison square garden here every day so think about that though
Starting point is 01:39:03 if if look if if you are a fan of the show and you think what we're doing as well, and Luke and what Ian has to say. And Lydia. Who's awesome at her job. Some of the best camera switching I've ever seen. Let's beat CNN. Let's beat Fox News. Let's beat MSNBC. But they've got millions of dollars to throw into commercials, advertising,
Starting point is 01:39:20 network buys, premium. Let's prove that you don't need money to run for office not saying i'm gonna run i'll tell you what we we need a movement for better media that's what we really need we need people who's who's like if you're only going to do one kind of activism it's i want good legit media that's it so it's not just about us in our pockets about other podcasts other youtubers as well yeah let's bring them along man let's read let's read some more of these super chats sam mehan says it's official luke has squatters rights yep so i've seen a lot of
Starting point is 01:39:49 comments talking about luke is squatting i am slavic i am i was born in poland so i am technically polish squatting me and tim still haven't figured out what we're doing here this is kind of just happening through happening i literally came over what what was it, two weeks ago, and I'm like, I'm only going to be here for a week. That was my plan. I was supposed to be in Florida. Again, I'm demonetized. And again, I'm thinking about doing survival trainings
Starting point is 01:40:12 to make sure I have more income. But we still, I mean, the thing is- I was like, do you want to come on one show Friday? And you're like, sure. No, first I was like, no, I don't want to do this. And you're like, come on, do it. It's fun. I'm like, eh.
Starting point is 01:40:24 And then I did it once. And then the other time, a couple guests canceled. No, I know what happened. A couple guests canceled. I know what happened. What happened? People started commenting about how much Luke is great. They sure did.
Starting point is 01:40:35 He's awesome. I got to say, I'm trying to make sure the comments don't go to my head. But the commenter, I mean, I'm even getting $2 cash apps and Venmos from people. That's awesome. Good. I don't know if people want to be shouted out here, but2 cash apps and Venmos from people. That's awesome. Good. I don't know if people want to be shouted out here, but my Venmo and cash app is Luke Weir Change, just for maybe a happenstance. Support independent media.
Starting point is 01:40:53 But the support and especially getting the t-shirts out has helped me out tremendously. But also, most importantly, we have to understand we're living through one of the most important times in American history. It is more crucial than ever to share legitimate, real information with people because that is essential right now. And this is an opportunity to reach people. And as you can see, I mean, I've been taking it seriously. I'm doing a lot of research. I mean, I've been studying. I've been making sure everything I say is correct.
Starting point is 01:41:23 Sometimes I make some mistakes, but this is crucial, what we're doing right now. And I think it's working, and a lot of people are happy. And it's kind of fun debating and arguing with a lot of people here on the show as well. We have an important super chat in that for you, Luke. Demon King Lamb says, installing a Picatinny rail mount onto an M1A is very easy. So easy a FUD like Luke can do it. All right. Apparently not. He couldn't do it.
Starting point is 01:41:48 We're going to be figuring that out after the show. I was typically doing research, but it seems like a complicated process. I will get to it. There's a little thing with like step one, step two, step three, step four. Now, I'm not the one who's claiming to be the gun guy. I'm not claiming to be the gun guy. I'm telling you my gun one was unrealistic. Well, there's more practice. I'm not claiming to be the gun guy. You get in the video, but whoever does it. It was unrealistic. I'm going to record you.
Starting point is 01:42:08 I went in and they had like two guns. As you can see, Tim is trying to fatten me up, first of all. He's providing a lot of steaks. Yeah, we had filet mignon. He's literally trying to fatten me up so I stay here. It might work. It might not. We don't know what we're doing yet,
Starting point is 01:42:24 but i think so far i don't know you guys are are giving me a lot of good feedback i i i think it's a crucial time i think it's i think you know i think it's working out pretty good keep making comments about how you love luke because i want to keep him around you know along with what you were saying about sharing and how cool and how independent i keep thinking about like it's so easy to click that button like the share button i'm like oh an article i like i'll just click the button but it has such a resounding impact so it's so easy to do but it's not like equal reward it's a greater reward than the amount of energy the likes it so one of the things that makes your channel grows when you hit the like
Starting point is 01:43:00 button it really does result in youtube being like recommend it you know so i think we need to get like a little graphic that like pops up and says like smash that like button or something or like i gotta i gotta there's a facetious one that i gotta read this just go i know go go ahead i know it's gonna be something i already know what it just go no you don't go small sc says jesus tim an m1a is not a home defense rifle. Yes, it is. It's like a turret. For what reason would anyone have an M1A other than to defend their home? A broom.
Starting point is 01:43:33 Hunting? Is it a hunting rifle? It's a long-distance, old-school kind of rifle. Like an antique? All I know is, listen, I went into the gun store and I said, I want to defend my home. And he said, do you have a reason to be worried about intruders that are 500 yards away? And I said, my property is very large, sir.
Starting point is 01:43:51 And he says, maybe you might have some wild animals. You need something. I know just what you need. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And Dan Orlowski says, Tim, you have to use special ammo with your M1. Standard.30-06 ammo has too much pressure. It can damage your rifle. So I was given.308 by the man at the store and i was told online and by you 762 by 51 could work for it as well yeah well there's special grains and i haven't looked at the
Starting point is 01:44:16 specifications for the m1 why have an m1a all i know is in the division my guy had it and i went to the store and they had no rifles i was like i'll take that one it was that in like a 22 we should mount it over the fireplace very unpractical what you're doing if you're if you're looking for target practice and you're if you're looking to get good with iron sights yes especially if you're doing medium to long range you could definitely practice with those but essentially there's a lot more practical uh firearms that you could use to protect your household. This I completely understand. And they had very few weapons at the store.
Starting point is 01:44:48 I understand. It's fine. So I went in and I was like... I'm just busting your balls. You know what? It really was about ammo, too. It was about what kind of ammo they had left. .308 is somewhat available, which is surprising from what I've seen in West Virginia and New Hampshire.
Starting point is 01:45:01 7.62, apparently. Yeah, 7.62 as well. 5.56 had a very big premium but a lot of other ammo i mean even some uh five five six is is hard to come by if it does if you do you're very lucky this is really funny i love this conversation the buzz cjc says ironically while the ar-15 is not a weapon of war and is not fielded by any military the m1a is technically a weapon of war or assault weapon yeah it was world what was it world war one and two or yeah yeah world war two uh the m1 garand the a is a civilian version
Starting point is 01:45:30 of the m14 a civilian version so it's not military apparently so what's it for like long range hunting well like medium long range um you know hunting yeah they're heavy right they're really heavy i wouldn't say really heavy because i wouldn't know they were i think they were better in the mud than the m16 the m16 would jam up but there was so much lighter that they didn't care in vietnam so they want a smith and wesson 500 have you seen those well um yes of course i've seen those there's a lot of firearms but there's uh you know a lot of them that are not available remember remember the joker and the batman from the 90s movie where he pulls the revolver out and the barrel's like four feet long? That'd be cool.
Starting point is 01:46:09 All right, let's see. Let's see what's this. Lazy Murder Hobo says, look up the ATF letter on pistol braces. ATF is trying to push the goalposts by changing definitions and banning the most common firearm types. What's that? Yeah, it's absolutely insane that you could have something that looks like a rifle, but it's classified as a pistol because of the back end of it.'re classifying as pistols, that they're going to be deemed illegal. So overnight, there's a proposal by the ATF that would literally make millions of Americans felons overnight automatically because of these mid-range rifles, which they're calling pistols for some reasons. The definitions are absolutely backwards, which just shows you how
Starting point is 01:47:05 idiotic government is. We got Mike here. Mike here with the super chat. He knows what's up. He said, M1A is a home defense weapon if you defend your home with it. That's what I said. These categories we apply to weapons are rhetorical and stupid, e.g. weapon of war. Thank you, Mike. That's exactly it.
Starting point is 01:47:21 To me, it's more practical. What if way, way down, a couple hundred yards away, I see some super ripped 6'5 with Antifa guy. And he's got ripped sleeves and he's just hulking. Super soldier. Super soldier hulking up the driveway. And he's waving a sign saying, I'm literally coming. He's got six shots, though. And he's holding a sign that says, I'm going to kill all of you once I get up.
Starting point is 01:47:42 What am I going to do? I need something. Could you use your iron sights to to track them down and uh get one down i'm kidding does it have a clip or is it just a single shot it's a magazine okay yeah wow clips they used to have clips that's crazy you'd like clip the bullets in and just like that's funny they did have antiques though they had muskets at the store it was really cool what's the price you didn't get that the musket yeah so they didn't have they didn't have powder wadding and and balls so it's like a clip and a magazine are different i'm this i'm learning okay the how are they different a clip is literally a clip that you clip the bullets to and then put it in
Starting point is 01:48:17 and a magazine is spring loaded and you oh cool yeah i kept saying clip before and people kept yelling at me in the super chat they're're like, stop saying clip to me. It's a magazine. And I'm like, okay. All right. We got a bunch of airsoft, too. We got a bunch of airsoft, too. The airsoft is going to be really fun to train with.
Starting point is 01:48:32 I really want to get paintball. If we can find bio-organic paintball airsoft pellets that will degrade into the dirt. Well, a lot of the airsoft are replicas of actual existing firearms that you could train with and not get the exact training as with a real firearm. But especially if you're a newbie, I strongly recommend you do that rather than shooting your balls off. So I was thinking of us in the woods hunting each other with like, would we wear detective goggles? We do have night vision. It's called playing airsoft. And we would just shoot at each other and be like, ow!
Starting point is 01:49:03 It's only airsoft. Well, we have armor, so I bought standard armor. But if you get it like right here, is that a problem? We have masks. Dude, I'm so in.
Starting point is 01:49:10 Airsoft is a sport. Can we use flashlights to blind each other? I don't know. I've never... That'll be fun. You know, play airsoft.
Starting point is 01:49:17 I was looking at this tactical drill game this weekend, if you guys want. And we could do a 5v5 kind of game. We're equipped for it. We could set up some rules.
Starting point is 01:49:27 Set up some cameras. And I'll teach you some basic CQB. Wear GoPros on our foreheads or something. And then what we'll do is our team will kidnap Luke and we'll put him with a low light, like a light hanging from the ceiling, a lamp, so he can only see our waists. And then we'll have Russian accents. And there'll be a buzzsaw that's coming down slowly. We'll grab him by the back of the head and slam his head on the table and be like,
Starting point is 01:49:44 Where is your team at? I'll never tell. This Russian laser tag tactical company that makes all this cool laser tag equipment like flags and med kits and stuff. What, a laser tag? Yeah, the laser... Some of that stuff wouldn't work with airsoft,
Starting point is 01:49:58 but we could have certain things like flags. We should do a capture the flag. Yeah. Daniel Maxwell says, conspiracy theory. Ooh, spicy. The Galactic joe biden to be president so they can bring earth into the galactic federation since they're democratic socialists of the authoritarian government if you laugh you owe me an appearance on the show joking i don't think i laughed enough sorry
Starting point is 01:50:17 but luke and lydia did but there you go do you think because the the earth the earthens got inducted into the galactic federation Trek, they didn't start it. So it's already out there. And then they eventually what they hit warp drive, right? There's allegedly some kind of contract out there between aliens and us, according to some government officials. I don't think I ever told you my story about when I sensed the Wolfman across the universe. I was meditating on my roof and just let my electromagnetic field and and gazed out into the star system to see what was out there and something sensed me it was this wolf creature that had taken mushrooms and
Starting point is 01:50:50 like evolved as we had from apes but it was a wolf creature that had evolved and it sensed me and wanted to eat me bro he's on a podcast right now going i never told you about that monkey guy i swear i was taking mushrooms and this monkey guy like like, he evolved like we did, but he was a monkey and he comes to me when I eat him. All right, let's see what we got. Caesar Chamorro says, Tim Luke hypocrites rag on cops being bootlickers for earning a living while being lickers themselves. Bad YouTube is but bend the knee for the sweet YouTube dollars. Well, I will say that I, we are heavily criticizing and calling out you for all of this right now and talking about leaving the platform and starting something proprietary or not leaving the platform, but taking a portion of the business off of the platform because of how bad it is.
Starting point is 01:51:40 The difference is I'm actually helping people know about what's going on to the best of my abilities. And the police that I'm criticizing are not all cops. It's the cops who are destroying the lives of people because the governor decided on a whim to do something without any legal authority. Big difference. Yeah, I kind of agree. I think there's a bit of a difference between just talking and looking at information and ruining people's lives yes you know the cops aren't just making a living they're violating the constitution and they're enforcing edict not laws no legislature or council passed these rulings and the supreme court ruled against
Starting point is 01:52:18 them and cops are still showing up saying i don't care i don't care i want that money more and they're using violent force and coercion with the threat of violence. And they're being coerced to do it with their paycheck. Partly, yes. Yep. But at a certain point, you have to say no. So us being on this platform is actually kind of the opposite. Imagine if one of the cops in the department kept stopping them from doing these things.
Starting point is 01:52:43 And every time they went out, that cop would be like, yo, we're not letting you not. You're not doing this. Guy, you can run your business. Yeah. That's the difference between us and say like, you know, Jimmy Kimmel on YouTube. And also there's accountability. So if I was saying something that was baldly face, you guys would correct me on it. If Tim was saying something that was incorrect, I would challenge him on that stance.
Starting point is 01:53:01 So having the free flow of conversation and ideas is a lot different than using force you want to know something crazy yeah the reason why the weimar republic had hyperinflation is rooted in the strategies of france and germany in world war one france's strategy for paying the war was income tax they said we're going to get enough money to pay for this by taxing the citizens germany said let's borrow money because once we win we can steal everything from the countries and loot their countries they thought they were going to win and then take everything of value from the countries and pay off their debts it was basically like give us the money to fund this war because when we win you're going to get paid back but they lost and they couldn't pay it back and so they
Starting point is 01:53:45 started just printing money like crazy but i bring that up because uh a blinken says for ian the income tax was introduced solely to pay the interest on the debt to the federal reserve why both were enacted in 1913 they were done in tandem for a reason i the income tax came in april and then the federal reserve was formed in in de 13. But I imagine they were calculated around for the same reason. But there was also an income tax for the Civil War in 1861. Abe Lincoln instituted one to pay for the war. So it's not... Pay for it somehow.
Starting point is 01:54:17 Yeah. It wasn't the first time that we came up with it. I don't think we really need it. Do you guys think we need income tax right now? Nope. Not at all. It depends. I don't know man i think i i i think it's kind of a moot point right now because of like you know i was i was thinking about this when we were doing a couple shows and i'm just like i don't care about the
Starting point is 01:54:37 end of autonomous zones anymore i used to i used to look at what was going on in this country as our country and then i realized when i saw the autonomous zone i was like i don't care and then i thought about why is it that i don't care anymore oh because i don't view portland as the same place as where i am now i don't think that we have anything in common for the most part so they can do their thing why would i complain they voted for it they want it just don't mess with me i guess i'm kind of like i kind of want to i've been teasing the idea of defaulting on the federal reserve interest not necessarily the entire debt to the thing, but just the interest itself. And maybe the income tax is used to pay for the interest. So if we got rid of income tax, we could just stop paying interest on our loans.
Starting point is 01:55:15 We got a super chat here. It's a big one from M. He says, I want answer two things, Tim. Will you ever have Nick Fuentes on your show? Yes or no. And why did Lisa block him? I don't know who Lisa is. Lisa.
Starting point is 01:55:27 And the answer is, yes, I will. The problem is, this is the only person where people are nonstop emailing, messaging. And I will tell you what I absolutely won't do. I will not invite someone on the show because people keep messaging me demanding that I do it. It will not bend the knee. It's not about bending the knee. It's about, I'm like, I really don't want people making a habit of just flooding our comments with names.
Starting point is 01:55:49 Oh, Peter Schiff. That's another one. I've seen people recommend him. Yeah, he's an economist. I think he could help us talk about the Federal Reserve. That would be hilarious right now to have him on. Especially with the Bitcoin. Him and Max Geiser together.
Starting point is 01:56:00 So I'll tell you this. I want to point something out. EmpReb gave a $150 super chat to to ask this question thank you very much for that super chat i really do appreciate it yeah but you have to understand like someone giving that amount of money to get a comment read again asking the same thing we get asked probably like 50 times every single day every every day every besman have you heard of every every time i see the see the comments i'm just like i don't know when we're gonna be able to book this guy i just really don't because we had we had one moment where um when he showed up in dc when he he gave nick fuentes gave his speech where he said sacrifice senate i was like oh that's
Starting point is 01:56:34 we got to talk to this guy and then we have the show and it's just we get spammed and i'm like i can't i guess we should have him on no i can't book him if people are collective consciousness is telling us do it not my collective conscious. I'm not booking anybody based on getting spammed. Because if he came on, it would just be like another anticlimactic awesome show. I think if we book people who we get people flooding the comments and sending in massive super chats demanding we do it, I'm not setting that precedent. So it's no disrespect to Nick. I actually have some good friends who want us to have this conversation.
Starting point is 01:57:07 But I'm literally being put in this position where he's the only person where people are dumping money and demanding it. But for all we know, the guy that superchatted never heard you say that before and didn't know it was a big deal. He just really cares. That's why I read it. And I'm going to say it again. But it's a difficult precedent. I've already got people finding my phone number and blowing my phone up for other people
Starting point is 01:57:25 now get a new number yeah joe gets one like every two weeks yep that's smart that's right super smart some some people are calling me leaving voicemails and it's like i'm not i'm not playing that game i can't do it and so so i guess the challenge is nothing personal against nick specifically he's he's much higher profile he's been i've even read comments from him that appeared in news stories but it's the smaller people that are spamming me like crazy demanding it i can't set that what does nick do i watched a little bit of his youtube stuff commentator america first commentator yeah but that's that that's you know i and so i we i read comments all this all the time and i say the same thing every time like you know i had someone i have
Starting point is 01:58:04 someone who keeps calling me. I had to block probably like 10 numbers already. People demanding to come on the show. Oh, wow. Oh, no, no. Right. Never going to happen. The one way to make sure we never book you is to call my phone somehow, find the number.
Starting point is 01:58:15 I remember a couple months ago, I had someone show up to my house and literally be like, hey, can I be on your YouTube channel? I'm like, how did you get my freaking house address like what are you doing here i'm like yeah that was pretty uncomfortable that's not cool so i'll mention specifically too um my understanding of nick fuentes is that he got banned from i think it was from youtube right i think so because they were taking clips out of context oh he's off youtube right now i guess he was reading super chats and they they claimed it was his statement they got him to say my mike roch
Starting point is 01:58:45 no they he had something and it was usually a viral thing to get him banned and so there's there's a lot of interesting things that i think we could talk about but it's you know i guess i i can't do it if people keep spamming us you know if people if we get inundated with non-stop comments but it's nice that you read that guy's super chat i'll definitely i'll definitely read it because look it's it's not an issue of me avoiding comments from people i'm not going to ignore people bringing it up but i just want to let you know like it's bad enough i get people who are like random people calling my phone saying like oh i i you know that i have nothing to do with anything i just you know i live somewhere and i want to be on the show and i'm like
Starting point is 01:59:20 dude i get it i respect i appreciate but it's like it's there's security issues a bunch of things so anyway that's the gist of it i want to harp too long but let's read some more r uh bracewell says i got banned on facebook for drug related for drug related for screenshotting the ps5 queue and saying the page doesn't refresh for two hours flagged for calling someone lazy for not looking up info about what's happening in election crazy let's see matt wesley says tim i have never heard you mention where you are located i understand not giving out your exact location for safety but would you ever be interested in a meet and greet for local fans uh we're gonna do semi-private semi-public kind of events but it was alex jones
Starting point is 02:00:01 who came on the show and looked me in the eyes and laughed in my face and said Missouri huh and I was like uh-huh and then he kept doing it because he thought it was funny he was going like I'll do it for the camera he was like Missouri Missouri right and I'm like I get it Alex you're telling people where I am I thought he was waiting for me to laugh and be like oh you got me rude we're in the woods we're in the woods in the middle of nowhere apparently we're gonna do events um and i'll also let you guys know we're not in missouri that was like the joke documents we're not in missouri let's see xd interactive says eighty five thousand dollars per person in the u.s to pay off the u.s debt most of that debt is owed to the people of the u.s though that's true that's true a lot of people don't realize is the U.S. to pay off the U.S. debt. Most of that debt is owed to the people of the U.S., though.
Starting point is 02:00:45 That's true. That's true. A lot of people don't realize this. The U.S. debt is like the government borrowing money to people. The issue, though, is the U.S. does have foreign debt. And also, if the U.S. can't pay those people back, then people lose confidence in the government and then, oof, lots of things happen. Let's see.
Starting point is 02:01:02 James Passarelli says, if you do the math, you can paper mache the habitable landmass of the earth with dollar bills equal to the U.S. debt. Whoa. Wow. Great. Most of it's digital, though. Most of it's digital.
Starting point is 02:01:13 Yeah, it's just zeros on computers. Yeah. That's so weird. Connor Murphy says, Luke, have you read Ian Smith's memoir, Bitter Harvest? It's about the fall of Rhodesia and the creation of Zimbabwe.
Starting point is 02:01:23 The timelines are sadly similar. I have not, but that sounds like a very interesting read. I did spend some time in Zimbabwe, and the history there is absolutely fascinating. I did look into a little bit about Rhodesia, but I'll definitely check out the book recommendation when I have more time. What were you doing in Zimbabwe? Well, we went in there to talk about the hyperinflation that happened there and uh it was absolutely surreal to talk to individuals that were sharing their experiences of them being in grocery stores and things literally multiplying in prices right in front of them as their currency
Starting point is 02:01:57 was hyperinflating and um yeah i got chased away by a couple police officers trying to detain me for filming one of their banks because there was another bank run there. I interviewed a couple of Bitcoin entrepreneurs there that are trying to bring cryptocurrencies to Africa to bring more accountability. That was an interesting video that I produced there. And they had a new currency that was backed by the dollar, but it was already inflating eight times when I was there a couple of years ago. Is that stuff on your youtube channel uh yeah yep on all on we are change on youtube freddy says m1a fires 308 and 762 nato bought one for the same reason as you the rounds will punch through multiple walls easy
Starting point is 02:02:38 will penetrate body armor level 3a and under not a ton of people uh wear what stops 762 well i guess you get one good shot to the plate if you're wearing it's a very strong bullet but you also have to worry about the bullet going through walls and hitting your neighbors or hitting other people that you live with home defense that's why i always recommended a shotgun i personally have a shotgun with double barrels that i could flip on easily one is lethal one is less lethal one are rubber bullets because even if i'm somewhere like in new hampshire if there's a bear i don't want to kill a bear no no no a rubber bullet dave dave chappelle broke it down for us you got to put
Starting point is 02:03:13 the birdshot birdshot buckshot birdshot buckshot because the first one is a warning the first one peppers them up a little bit but then the next one is the serious i have i have slugs and i have a rubber bullets uh yeah i have a firearm that i could switch easily and the double yo daddy says is ian stoned nope i did smoke weed for about 14 years though and i think i'm maybe still is in my fat cells probably matthew recamp says repubs are control of one state legislator away from being able to use article 5 convention of states to pass constitutional amendments without democrat support if you could make any proposal at the convention what would it be oh man a constitutional convention for an amendment with two-thirds of the states really is that article
Starting point is 02:04:00 5 they need one more 30 states is that not sure. What's a constitutional amendment we need? Repeal the Federal Reserve Act? Well, that's bold. Get rid of the slavery if you're in prison thing. So the 13th abolishes slavery unless you've been convicted of a crime. So how about no matter what, if you're convicted of a crime, you can't be used for cheap labor like Kamala Harris would like to? Yes. Or just the decentralization of the federal government so states have the rights to choose what they want to do themselves without the federal
Starting point is 02:04:29 government intervening there's there there's there's a there's a fine line though of course uh but i think right decentralization is the way i got it i got it i got it what if we what if we added i think i have a proposal for probably two two if we if we had a constitutional convention, if the Republicans get one more, I have two serious proposals. The first is that the right to freedom of speech shall not be infringed by the government. And the second should be that the people of this country
Starting point is 02:04:56 have a right to keep and bear arms. That needs to be added because apparently just one of each isn't enough. That's a good start. That's a great idea there. I like that idea a lot. It could be our first and second one. No, no. It would be...
Starting point is 02:05:08 What are we on? 27? 27 amendments? Is that how many we have? I'm not sure. I'm saying we need it written twice. So you can be like, just so you get it. I wasn't this big on 2A a couple years ago, but I'll tell you.
Starting point is 02:05:21 When you watch the insanity and the chaos over this past year, I'm basically like, yeah, universal guns, whatever. Dude, if we lose our free speech, we're led like lambs, dumbed to the slaughter. Dave Chappelle said it. George Washington said it. No, no, no, listen, listen. Dave Chappelle is not a conservative. But when he said the Second Amendment is just in case the first one doesn't work out, I was like, man, that's Dave Chappelle. Historically, when you look at gun control, what happens afterwards?
Starting point is 02:05:44 Total totalitarian government takeover. History doesn't lie it keeps repeating you know what the you know what the left is wrong about every step of the way two big things they say what are you gonna do rise up against the government first of all no the cons the idea isn't that people go out and start fighting the government the idea is the government doesn't even try the government knows it's a deterrent importantly the the next thing i love so much is when they say the founding fathers didn't intend you intend for you to have a semi-automatic you know 60 mag rifle or whatever i'm like bro they had their own warships with cannons they had 60 cannons on a man of war and it would go and blow up whole towns private individuals owned these things and And they were like, yep.
Starting point is 02:06:25 You don't want, they wouldn't have wanted us to have like portable nuclear bombs. I don't think they were differentiating between weapons at all. You could have like explosives. You could have artillery on your property. Like now there's little things that can blow up entire city blocks. Like one guy can walk in with a crazy bomb. At the time bomb at the time city at the time extreme you on your property could have cannons all over the place that was
Starting point is 02:06:50 military nuclear weapons at the time so nuclear weapons is another another realm of explosive maybe there are certain questions that need to be asked about the advancement of technology as it pertains to what the founding fathers could not have seen like should everybody have a nuclear weapon in their house? Yeah, probably a bad idea. Yeah, because if someone falls down and accidentally sets it off, that could be a problem. Newt could wipe out some big eastern city. So it's tough.
Starting point is 02:07:15 Let's see. Daniel Maxwell says, Glad you guys were able to get some laughs from that. Some humor is needed to reduce the stress from dealing with MSMBS. That's right. Absolutely. The laughs from... I don't know. That's right. Absolutely. A laugh from... I don't know.
Starting point is 02:07:26 It was Daniel. He made the joke before. Yeah. Zach Summer says, Tim, the ATF just raided the offices of Polymer 80. They took the sales records and at of yesterday, Tim of the Military Arms Channel on YouTube said he has sources they're going door to door confiscating all firearms
Starting point is 02:07:40 if they find out you have one. Wait. What? That's insanity. Well, the specific regulation that the ATF is trying to pass is they're trying to ban pistol braces and short barrel
Starting point is 02:07:52 kind of rifles, which they personally classified as pistols. Incorrectly, obviously. So I haven't heard of that particular story. I mean, obviously we're going to look into it, but I don't think it got that severe yet. We just hear some of the protocols. But even with the bump stock law, I mean, that was another big egregious move by the federal government that turned innocent
Starting point is 02:08:14 Americans into felons overnight. And we didn't see government going house to house with that incident. So I don't see them doing it with this one either yet but who never who who who knows in 2020 especially under a biden presidency derrick says judge or governor for home defense the governor i don't like both of them either basically the same thing yeah for the most part yeah or the judge is the really long barrel one no no no they're both they're both essentially the same but they're the the revolvers that can take 45 uh long acp and uh 410 shotgun yes i fired one luke's got a video from the range where he fires you can hear me laughing yes there's a big laugh that thing's hard to fire but it was fun i had the uh we went we went to the range and i told
Starting point is 02:08:58 the guy i was like i want to fire a 410 shock i was like you got the governor and he goes i do but we don't get any bullets for it and i was was like, you have 410, right? And he goes, you want to fire the 410 out of the governor? And I was like, why should I not do it? All right. And I was like, come on. What are you trying to do? You trying to freak me out? It wasn't that bad.
Starting point is 02:09:13 No, it's not that bad. Yeah. We all ended up firing it. I hit the target dead center with it. Yeah, you got a huge shot straight through. I have the target. I'll take a picture of it. I'll put it on Instagram.
Starting point is 02:09:21 That's awesome. Everybody fired. And it's like, so it's the 410's got four buckshot, shot the ones we were i think we were using four buck shot uh 410 i think so yeah and so it was spraying right but ian took a shot that did a big hole right through the center of the target my glasses on it was just like luke the death star computer off computer off oh here we go what is this chad canego says skip the snw smith and wesson 500 get a bfr revolver from magnum research the same people that brought you the desert eagle pistol i was half kidding it's just a ridiculous gun it's massive it's like the joker you know and he
Starting point is 02:09:56 pulls out the giant revolver that was hilarious i am not a fan of revolvers to be honest but yeah chameleon dx says i own a four what does that say four inch smith and wesson 500 and it's fantastic you'll love it once we get this big open uh so you know what's interesting i actually looked at property in wyoming the prices are comparable to west virginia people are telling me wyoming it's it's it's good big and empty but the prices are comparable so it's like if at least in west virginia you can drive west or east and find a big city maybe you don't want that. Maybe you want to be in Wyoming.
Starting point is 02:10:28 Maybe. I don't know. The corporation laws in Wyoming are incredible. That's like the forefront of crypto. Yeah, they do Bitcoin out of there. Because of that, right? But you don't need to live there. They can set you up with an address there, and then you can run your corporation from other places.
Starting point is 02:10:41 Dubber says, really have gotten obsessed with the show lately. Love the addition of Luke. Thank you for all you guys do. Heart you really appreciate it thank you so much yeah see see originally it was like i think someone canceled and we were like yo luke we need you to come on last minute yeah and you were like i don't know man i'm not prepared or whatever no no no the first time someone didn't come i'm like fine i'll do it and then it happened to i think one more time and then there was a chance of co-hosting. And I was like, no.
Starting point is 02:11:07 You're like, do it. No. And then you said no. And then you said no. I'm like, fine. And then last minute, you're like, OK, come back in again. And I'm like, fine, whatever. I came back in.
Starting point is 02:11:16 And then another time, you said no. Because you know what we were doing? We were actually at a point where we were just going to do guests. And if we didn't have a guest, we wouldn't do a show. But then Luke was here. And I was like, well, let's do the show with Luke, I guess. There's always a lot to talk guests. And if we didn't have a guest, we wouldn't do a show. But then Luke was here and I was like, well, let's do the show with Luke, I guess.
Starting point is 02:11:27 There's always a lot to talk about. I know, dude. I feel like we only get in like one-tenth of one percent of what we have to. Look at this.
Starting point is 02:11:35 Water Dancer says the M1A is effective up to 500 meters of irons according to Jet Car. But if you're good, right? You have to be good at iron sights to make sure that happens.
Starting point is 02:11:44 So give that guy a scope. Yeah, you're shooting a.308, so yeah. Or a 7.62. All right, let's scroll down and see what we got. Neon Extasia says, This show became perfect with Luke. He's essential. See, I'm reading these because now Luke can't leave.
Starting point is 02:11:59 He's got to stay in the... Luke has the data. Luke's got the old school... I'm a wildflower. What? I'm a wildflower. What? I'm a wildflower. I like to... You've got the info, man,
Starting point is 02:12:08 from like 2006, like the deep stuff. I've been doing this for way too long. Yeah, man, we need to reveal. Well, thank you so much. Integrity Media says,
Starting point is 02:12:17 please search 2020 police quitting. This is another point I want to make sure I bring up when I talk about these bad cops. Someone brought up a really good point the other day. I don't think we read
Starting point is 02:12:24 the Super Chat, but they said, it's no one... Like, don up when i talk about these bad cops someone brought up a really good point the other day i don't think we read the super chat but they said it's no one like don't you realize the reason the bad cops are like are in new york they're doing this it's because the good cops all quit that's actually walking out there's a lot of quitting the cops who are staying are the scabs basically oh it's the ones who are like they're watching all the bad stuff happening like i'm not doing this man and then the scabs are like i don't care i'll trample over someone's rights if i get paid you know oh that's a problem yeah oh we just gotta jump let's see what is this base player 2011 if he says m14 was used in korea at the start of vietnam it's still used today as a designated marksman rifle and a mid-range sniper rifle in the military oh that's cool
Starting point is 02:13:03 luke told me to order this like crazy scope system. Like the scope is a camera. Well, it's the best for the particular situation that we're in right now, especially with the range finder and especially as a cool toy to play with and to figure out as well. Can it take video?
Starting point is 02:13:21 It can take video as well. Oh, that's awesome. Dude, this is crazy. Sam Finley says, Polymer 80 buy and build kits are under scrutiny big time. They've been going to homes of customers. That's what the other person said. Wow, dude.
Starting point is 02:13:33 Well, so someone comments. Nonservium R says, The story about agents raiding homes is not totally true. They are seizing weapon kits for unserialized guns that can be put together and be fully functional in 20 minutes. Whoa, that's crazy. That's crazy. Well, in the United States, you can make your own firearm, but you are supposed to put a serial number on it and then call the government and notify them that you do have this. So that's specifically the law, depending on also your state and the jurisdiction that you're in.
Starting point is 02:14:04 That's just on the lower receiver? that's on a functioning firearm yeah the kraken says i hate listening to people that know nothing about guns try to explain something about guns i wish they would ask someone that knows first that's what i do i mean i straight up don't know anything about guns i say it all the time that's why this year i was like no guns and i went and bought a bunch of guns yeah i'm learning about it and there's you know no one that's perfect and would you consider yourself an expert i don't i don't consider myself an expert in anything novice i'm always sure i'm always learning and i'm always journeyman novice amateur is that what shooter says please stop repeating tired fud lines about shot like elmer fudd about shotguns being best home defense. Please do actual research on firearms
Starting point is 02:14:45 and doll-related fields and talk to actual professionals in the firearm and self-defense industry. Of course, always seek professional assistance. Don't base off your decisions off of a podcast that you randomly heard. From a dude who literally just bought
Starting point is 02:15:01 guns for the first time this year. And has plastic doll arms. Well, the plastic doll arms. Yes. Well, the plastic doll arms are good for training as well. I don't want to dog the plastic. Michael Hunt says Luke is a DLC to TimCast. DLC? What's a DLC?
Starting point is 02:15:14 Downloadable content. It's like an expansion. Like when you get a video game, you get an expansion pack. Spend $7.99. Daniel Smith says, Tim, just break down and buy a tank. You can get one for about $40,000. You can't have a functional main gun, but just replace it with a flamethrower. I've seen people do that.
Starting point is 02:15:28 I have a flamethrower. But what if you replace the main gun with like, it's more cosmetic and you actually have just like a smaller caliber gun. You know what I mean? Well, you just have that on you anyway. Bo Darville says Mossberg Shockwave shockwave 12 gauge yeah very nice well especially if you have a lot of people around you and a lot of people living in one space i think shotguns are definitely the most appropriate for home defense depending on the circumstance depending on the situation depending on the person who would handle it there's so many different variables but for this
Starting point is 02:16:02 one for personally our ones that i kind of examined here i thought that was the best why is that uh well you want to make sure that you don't uh accidentally hurt someone you want to make sure that you could also have something that's uh you know has a big shot that actually stops whatever threat you have coming at you and you could use a different number of calibers and a different number of bullets that do a lot of different things. I can make an, I can, I can,
Starting point is 02:16:31 I personally know how to make an active denial system using a magnetron because I've, I've, I've built some crazy stuff with my friends back in the day. You want to talk about home defense. Imagine having a two by four with a magnetron on it and a can of soup to direct the beam. And a guy breaks in and he's like, what's that?
Starting point is 02:16:44 And then he goes running screaming because he's like what's that and then he goes running screaming because he feels like he's on fire he probably could make a home alone uh version self-defense training you ever see these videos it would be interesting where people take the magnetron from a microwave and they direct it and you can like point at it like halogen lights and they light up wow yeah it's crazy it's actually not that complicated to build i so i used to hang out with all the hackers who did crazy stuff i made a remote control can of green tea once how's that work so it was uh it used uh we vibrated the can so that the i guess the way to describe it is the the vibrations cause the friction between the can and the table to become essentially zero and then the what generated the friction was a wee on the
Starting point is 02:17:20 front that spun that was slightly off center that created a weight and a vibration so the can would be weighted forward while vibrating so you could control it forward and then the back of it was a gyroscopic stabilizer of some plastic 3d printed heart that would spin and allow you to if you if you reduced the spin of the front weight it would start spinning in circles cool and then if you sped it up it would start going straight again so you could only go it was a can of green tea that you could remote control across the table would you fill it with water and send it over to your friend no he just drove it around because it's hilarious because we used weird principles to make something that could move that shouldn't be able to move and it was
Starting point is 02:17:56 really just me screwing around like we didn't plan it i was like i'm gonna make a can i was like i duct taped the motors to it and i was like oh look what it's doing let's do this and we just built it's always moving it in curve no you're just directing the curve to make it look straight it'll if you go about half power it the there's a front motor that'll spin and then it'll the whole camel starts spinning in circles and then if you go full power it'll go straight but then you release it'll spin when it goes straight it's still moving at a curve that's mitigated it was my point it's the entire universe is a curve there's no such thing as a straight line sure right but you put on the table and you want to go straight you can make it go straight or you it's mitigated. It was my point. It's the entire universe is a curve. There's no such thing as a straight line.
Starting point is 02:18:25 Right. You put on the table and you want to go straight. You can make it go straight or you can make it stop and spin and then change directions. Two curves canceling each other. Yeah, that's crazy. Let's see what we got. There was a, it wasn't there.
Starting point is 02:18:35 One big super chat. I think I just had here. Yes. Zach Summers says, sorry, but incorrect. You only have to serialize a firearm. If you plan to sell it,
Starting point is 02:18:42 sell, or if it's an NFA item, I am not an expert, but I have studied firearm law for six years what's nfa national it was a national firearms act is that what it is yeah yes yes let's see lee questenberry says tim i have the atn scope that's night vision and records in 4k federally you don't have to register a homemade firearm as long as it's no nfa item interesting i've seen a bunch of crazy videos of people who have made their own weapons.
Starting point is 02:19:07 I don't talk about exactly what they are, but there's really simple mechanisms for making homemade weapons. You told me once about a dude that went into an airport and made a bomb with all the stuff in the airport. Easy. That's crazy. And I did a video for Vice. We saw the guy.
Starting point is 02:19:20 It went viral. So we met up with him in North Carolina and the dude was hacker. And he was like, there are things in airports. Like, he made a grenade. He made a legit firebomb that burst into flames and sprayed. I was like, wow, dude. It's so easy to do. Who's that? Colin.
Starting point is 02:19:37 There's this guy, Colin. He's like a YouTube engineer. He makes, like, magnetic shoes where you can walk on the ceiling. And Colin's world. Oh, I don't know about that. He's cool. He makes like magnetic shoes where you can walk on the ceiling and Collins. I don't know about that. I remember the video that you're talking about because this was right after the TSA started banning water bottles. Yep.
Starting point is 02:19:51 And they started throwing everyone's water away. The dude's name is Evan Booth. He's on Twitter. You can follow him. Check it out. This is a long time ago. It was like eight years ago or seven. And he proved how security is just a big illusion.
Starting point is 02:20:00 But he didn't just make bombs. He made a bunch of he made a crossbow. He made he made a crossbow he made he made a crossbow he's like i'm gonna make a whole bunch of weapons that like only using things you can get in airports with security yeah like you go into you like you go into the airport you go through security you go to like a hudson news and you buy everything you need and well i i guess i'm i was wrong about uh you having to register your firearm if you only plan on selling it. I don't know exactly, but I'm going to look into that more.
Starting point is 02:20:29 I'll let you in on the big secret. They sell Axe body spray in airports. So this video is all public, so I'll just give you the gist of it. But when lithium comes into contact with water, it bursts into flames. Yes. You know, not too much water. Otherwise, it'll just sizzle and dance around the top of it but if you get if you get lithium which is in batteries and you can literally just crack them open and pull out a sheet of lithium you put a little water on it and it'll burst
Starting point is 02:20:52 fire will come out so he found a way to combine these things with thermoses seal them and then created a mechanism by which on contact water breaks like pressurized lithium in the water and it would the water and it would cause explosions and it would cause the the the fuel cartridge was the x body spray yeah i think i think it's i think isn't body spray is it issues like butane for or does it not i don't know i have no idea but it's all i wouldn't normally explain how he did it because it's like i think it's a bad idea but the videos are all publicly on youtube and it's more than one and i think one of his videos got taken down when he explained how to do it because they were like you're showing people how that's too much yeah
Starting point is 02:21:28 too much knowledge but you know it's really funny he made a club and the club i think was just magazines he took a bunch of rolled up magazines and then rep packing tape around it and was like smashing things with it it's the most basic weapon but it worked it works yeah anyone can use one in dnd let's Let's see. Oh, yeah. Rolly A. Murray says, home defense, get yourself a PSDFKBRNO 7.5. Also look at John Lovell and the Warrior Poet Society Network on how they created their own network. Interesting. Let's see.
Starting point is 02:21:58 Justin Smith says, land gold Bitcoin deposit on the new home purchase. Best use of nest egg before the great reset land you know it's really funny because i looked at an rv i just bought an rv but people got to realize man like financing is everything you know most things financed you can you don't spend a lot of money to get a piece of property is that true because if if the economy went nuclear you know times a thousand would you still only have to pay off that what you had finding okay i mean i don't see why that would be not the case yeah so uh like china does currency manipulation for this reason they'll be like hey i'll lend you you know 100 bucks and you're like i know that with 100 bucks i can buy a phone right then they start manipulating their currency so
Starting point is 02:22:39 you can't buy a phone with 100 bucks anymore they double the price now you know he i owe him less by manipulating the currency so i'm just like luke was saying there's something where i have to look into this because i mean i would think they would put something in the contract that it's adjusted to inflation or some kind of clause that's what interest is so interest is yeah so if you're locked in an interest rate then you're good and so i'm like bro if you buy something right now i don't know i could be totally wrong about this i don't want to be given advice so i'm like bro if you buy something right now i don't know i could be totally wrong about this i don't want to be given advice like i'm not giving anybody advice but i'm like what would happen if you had like 50k in debt from buying something and then the economy tanked
Starting point is 02:23:13 and now everyone's getting paid a million dollars an hour at mcdonald's you'd pay off the debt like that it'd be worthless i'm raising the minimum wage and if you're in bitcoin and that goes up times a thousand then you still only owe the same financed amount. I'm not an expert. LuckyCastIRL says, Luke is a must. What a serious asset to have on the squad. Always full of great info. His channel needs a boost. YouTube is after him. That's true. That's absolutely true. They've been after me for a while.
Starting point is 02:23:35 I was thinking if this was a movie, like this life, it would be like when Luke's character got there is when I got really good. I was thinking about that the other day. You guys are being too nice to me. Dude, he's like a trap. I'm running away. He's like the weapons guy.
Starting point is 02:23:49 He's embarrassed. Oh, yeah. Russell Stallman says, yo, Tim, I have a Picatinny scope mount for a M1A with your name on it. Hit me up. If you go to TimCast.com slash donate, there is a PO box. You can send whatever you'd like to if you want to send stuff to the show. Actually, I'll tell you this. If you guys are listening and you want to send Luke some stuff, make it funny. Make itO. box you can send whatever you'd like to if you want to send stuff to the show actually I'll tell you this if you guys are listening
Starting point is 02:24:05 and you want to send Luke some stuff make it funny make it as funny as you can I do have a P.O. box as well if people want to send me stuff as well send them weird stuff
Starting point is 02:24:13 on wearechanged.org forward slash donate I have my public P.O. box on there so if you want to send me some weird stuff then they'll show it off we'll shut off on there
Starting point is 02:24:21 we're going to do a vlog and when we do the vlog we're going to do weird mail time yeah I mean I'm not afraid of the weird stuff here. So, you know, feel free to send whatever you guys want. I think that guy made a good point that buying land is the key right now.
Starting point is 02:24:34 Yeah, well, I'll tell you this right now. If the apocalypse happens and you own land. Oh, right. Unless you're on it. Yeah, exactly. Good point. Can you defend it? No.
Starting point is 02:24:44 Because you can even be on it. Let's say you own 100 acres, right? And you're on it Yeah exactly, good point Can you defend it? No Because you can even be on it Let's say you own 100 acres, right? And this is my land The apocalypse happens Some hippies are going to shout and be like Bro, you can't own land, man And you're going to be like The hell I can't
Starting point is 02:24:55 And he's going to go Yeah, you want to talk about it? That's why we're working on a nice scope for the M1 Just to, you know I don't think If you hire guards They could just be like it's our land now we're gonna get this land we're gonna build dirt jumps we're gonna
Starting point is 02:25:09 make a shooting range and stuff and have this like space where we can do fun videos hadron collider hacking lasers just like you know so we can do airsoft games right right right laser tag arena yeah and build big dome housing like is it kanye west is gonna help us build domes he's gonna help us uh-huh sure sure but isn't he doing that yes oh yeah he's building domes for the homeless right now easy yeah he is on the pulse bruce a the second says tim pool guys we're wandering into dangerous territory also tim pool hey guys want to make bombs out of household items it's easy no no no disclaimer i'm saying that was a video i did like seven years ago for vice yeah but when we go out into the middle of nowhere we're gonna be doing a bunch
Starting point is 02:25:51 of like special effects hacking i'm not you know i gotta be honest i think bombs are like lowbrow people like making videos and they're like you know so they had mythbusters right and the mythbusters episodes that did really well were the ones with explosions. So they made some like show that was just people making explosions. And I'm like, nah, nah, nah. You got to do something fun like lasers. Here's what I want to do. Can we make some kind of like flying device that can be powered by pointing a laser at it?
Starting point is 02:26:18 Things like that. Yeah, probably like a super lightweight aluminum craft. With some kind of, you know, energy conversion of sorts ionic lift or something photovoltaic or whatever i should get jeremy risk the alien scientist we'll do it they're about to do like a million watt gig with some massive energy power source at their you know what i want to do remember in super mario bros the movie they had those things they put on their legs that were like hydraulic and they could jump super high and then when they landed it compressed again will that blow your legs apart maybe yeah i read i was reading something about a a metal frame suit that you can get that uh allows you to lift things there's like a video i watched where
Starting point is 02:26:57 darpa has that that developing the super soldier but i'm not talking about but not powered like totally mechanical pulleys like it springs in a metal frame and you have hooks and you hook it to something and then it makes it like hydraulics. You can lift it really easily. There's a bunch of cool stuff we can do like that. Oh, yeah. That being said, everybody, let's do one more. We got here the best one.
Starting point is 02:27:16 Willie Billy, the hillbilly says you should have Colean Noir on the show. A firearm and firearm law expert or James from TFB TV. Another gun expert. Yes, I'd love to have colian noir he's awesome standing invite yes standing invite and i think it's just an issue of travel and covid for most people so we'll see uh and you know but uh i look forward to having uh oh what is this t pain says tim i own an ammo company impact ammo I cannot send ammo to a P.O. box. Send me an email.
Starting point is 02:27:48 If you go to TimCast.com, there's a contact section. Send an email, and we'll, you know, just send me the information. We'll figure it out. Regarding Jeremy's power source, it's a one million volt Marx generator, and he's ready to make some plasma. I got an idea for a show I wanted to do where we do a live stream, and then we take some kind of, like,
Starting point is 02:28:04 electrodes or whatever and hook it to random objects, and then we take some kind of like electrodes or whatever and hook it to random objects. And then the voltage or whatever, whatever the right word is, I don't know, because I'm an electrician or an engineer. The power going into the thing we hook up to it will be based on how many live viewers we have.
Starting point is 02:28:18 So what happens is you'll have like 10,000 people watching and it'll be like 10,000 volts and nothing will be happening. You could use smart contracts for that, like cryptocurrency. No, you just no no you just tell people to come and watch the show just by being there it could mine a crypto that causes the generator to click way too complicated that's how you could automate the system we wouldn't need to do that we would just have it so we turn it up as they showed up yes no you or the views it's
Starting point is 02:28:40 it's probably like one line of code to be like voltage equal view count that's just that simple yeah i just want to make crypto yeah we can make the crypto people can have it and it's it's probably like one line of code to be like voltage equal view count that's just that simple yeah i just want to make crypto yeah we can make the crypto people can have it and it would be i don't know whatever tokens yeah you know it was erc20 tokens but that's the idea so then people are like share with your friends because if you don't then you're not going to get that's a great idea yeah it'd be fun we're gonna get a big open crazy land and do it and i got the idea because watching that hydraulic press channel where they were crushing things and i was like what would happen if you like took a teddy bear got it soaking wet and then hooked it up what would happen nothing what if the teddy bear didn't have any water on it would it just nothing because there's no contact you have to
Starting point is 02:29:18 test yeah yeah and we got to get a super slow-mo camera because i want to watch the electricity arc yes wow that's ridiculous those rigs want to watch the electricity arc. Yes. Wow, that's ridiculous. Those rigs are massive to see electricity arc. Let's fund it. Let's get a funded electricity. You're talking about a gigantic rig. We can maybe get one of those, like, you know, couple thousand frame-shaking cameras. Yeah, I want the state-of-the-art.
Starting point is 02:29:37 Where you can see bullets come out in slow motion? That's way too expensive. You got to be in, like, super bright rooms. It's crazy. It's all for the art. Right on. Ladies and gentlemen, if you have have not already smashed that like button because it really really does help and share the show with your friends if you think it's we're doing a good job because uh that's how we grow the channel we grow the show leave a good review if you're on itunes
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