Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #195 - Proud Boy Chair ARRESTED In DC, National Guard Deployed, Trump Rally TOMORROW
Episode Date: January 5, 2021Tim, Luke, and Lydia host Drew Hernandez of the Tatum Report and Elijah Schaffer of The Blaze to discuss the recent arrest of Enrique Tarrio in DC, the deployment of the National Guard, American money... and the China influence, and aliens. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The protest in D.C. is officially starting tomorrow, and tomorrow's the 5th.
Now, when they initially announced it, they said, you know, Trump tweeted out,
be there on the 6th, it's going to be wild. And then other people started announcing that
they were actually going to start getting there a little bit early. I wouldn't be surprised if
people are already there now. In fact, no, I take that back. They are already there now,
because the breaking news is that Enrique Tarrio, chairman of the Proud Boys, has been arrested in Washington, D.C. And this is because he went on Parler and claimed that he destroyed a banner in D.C.
at a previous event where they took a Black Lives Matter banner and burned it.
So that's the reason, I believe.
They also found two high-capacity magazines, which is interesting, as he was driving into
Washington, D.C.
Wonder why he would have those.
Maybe just were in the car or something or was on them.
I have no idea, but we'll read into the story. And now they're saying the National Guard is being deployed
because they think things are going to start picking up, getting a little spicy. I myself
got a notification from my hotel that things are expected to get. No, they didn't say the end is
nigh. They said heads up. Cities locked down until the 15th for these reasons. Eat in your room if
you want to enjoy our fine dining. And these are all closed so keep that in mind we'll see how things play out we got a handful of guests
who are uh here to uh we'll actually talk about this stuff we got elijah schaefer who's who's
hanging out elijah how's it going dude it's going pretty good i had to get here kind of early because
i'm afraid they're gonna shut down the whole city like they did last time then you can't
even get off the freeway because they shut down the exits. It's like kind of insane.
Right on.
We also got Drew Hernandez, who you're going to be down there on the ground, too, I guess,
right?
Yeah.
Yep.
Cats out the bag.
Oh, why was I not supposed to say that?
No, it's all good.
I mean, no, he's not going to be there.
I'm not going to be there.
Yeah.
Don't come after me.
Yeah.
And then, of course, Luke Rutkowski is hanging out.
I have not yet been voted off of this island, and I am continuing my indentured servitude here.
Thanks for having me.
But I think we're all going to be down there tomorrow.
So first thing is we're going to have a crew go down and test the internet at the hotel to make sure it works.
But it's a prime location.
It's like right there.
So we're going to be able to see what's going on.
And if we can get a strong and capable signal while these protests are going on. Then I should be coming down for the six.
And doing this show live.
Probably from the hotel.
We'll see how things go.
But that should get.
You know we'll see how things play out.
It should be interesting.
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from Fox 5 DC. Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio arrested in DC. Police say Fox 5 has learned
Enrique Tarrio has been arrested. Evan Lambert reports Tarrio is facing misdemeanor destruction of property charges in relation to him saying he burned a Black Lives Matter flag
that was stolen from a black church in December during a protest in the district. Lambert tweeted
two law enforcement sources confirm Enrique Tarrio has been arrested on D.C. misdemeanor
destruction of property charges. D.C. police confirmed Monday evening they'd arrested the
36-year-old. He has been charged with destruction of property related to that offense.
Police say at the time of his arrest, Tarry was found to be in possession of two high-capacity firearm magazines.
He has been additionally charged with possession of high-capacity feeding device.
So I guess that's related to the magazines.
That's the crazy thing people don't know about D.C.
You can't even own ammo.
You have to get registered to own ammunition.
It's like a lot of places don't even do that. Some of the craziest places, it's all about the guns. They say earlier on Monday,
the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in D.C. filed a lawsuit against the Proud
Boys and Tarrio, alleging that the group scaled its fence and tore down a large Black Lives Matter
sign on display. It was one of two historically black churches that were vandalized during the
protests. So they made that statement and they called it like they were saying it was a hate crime
and stuff like that.
And so it was a bunch of proud boys who apparently done it.
In my opinion, I don't think you should be taking private property and burning it, destroying
it, because I'll criticize Antifa for the same thing.
But I guess because they were calling it racist and Rick Itario, who's not a white man, posted
on Parler that it was actually him.
And he said something like, I dare you to charge me with a hate crime. Are you guys familiar with what he posted?
Oh, yeah. And actually, we were there that night and we saw this stuff. I think you were there
right beside me. And I can tell you two things. Number one, nobody knew these were black churches.
So like this idea, there was a bunch of white people walking around hunting black churches.
Number one, this is Washington, D. dc so the chance of a church probably
being a majority black church is pretty high since this is a very dense black community but number
two if you understand the entire political spectrum of proud boys there's like two groups they oppose
and that's antifa anarchists and then like communist back groups which many people who
helped found blm claim to be behind yeah so they weren't seeing this i, well, I obviously think it's kind of stupid to tear something down and just
like burn it off of private property.
I don't think this was a target on black people.
I think this was like, we're taking down a communist symbol in a city and showing that
it's, we're taking it back for America.
But that's what I saw.
And that's what I thought their motives were.
I think the funny part about it is like, since when the hell does Black Lives Matter care
about church?
Like, listen, we like i listen we were
there we were recovered we were covering that right on a saturday night the next morning black
lives matter dc held a presser in blm plaza crying and complaining saying that their black joy was
stolen and that all of a sudden they care about church all of a sudden they care about these
historic black churches and it's like these are the same people that don't want any
form of religion even whether it's jesus whatever it is completely out of society so all of a sudden
black lives matter cares about church but they just arrested a black guy for doing it
enrique tarrio he's like he's half he's half black i'm not they always try is he cuban or
puerto rican he's he's af they were they report that he's afro cuban yeah so i guess you know i
think it's really dumb because i don't i don't like playing those games on race with people
like i shouldn't have to bring that up about what enrique's race is or anybody here yeah but you
gotta flip it on their head man but when they say it was a bunch of white dudes stealing you know
black joy or whatever it's like actually the guy who claimed he's claiming he did it i don't know
if he was he was he did but i mean it sounds reasonable but he's he's like the proud boy he was there can we just say this though that
night this happened not only were a couple proud boys stabbed um from what i remember right weren't
they actually critical yeah they were stabbed but also can we also can also point this out
that antifa were also looking to attack proud boys at this time black lives matter the organization
the group shut down dc they were grouped together trying to attack theoud Boys at this time. Black Lives Matter, the organization, the group,
shut down DC.
They were grouped together trying to attack the Proud Boys.
Police had to keep them off.
So this wasn't like a war between white people
and black churches.
It's even worse.
There was a battle between BLM, Antifa activists,
and the Proud Boys.
And so they're kind of like how Antifa
keeps ripping down American flags and burning them
because they think that Proud Boys
symbolize American patriotism.
They kind of went back and said, well, let's rip down their signs, too.
Stupid, probably.
But, you know, I think it's even worse than that, Elijah, because they're not only going
after Proud Boys.
Antifa, Black Lives Matter and D.C. are going after innocent Trump supporters.
You have like elderly couples.
You have young people that just support the president that are walking down Black Lives
Matter Plaza just back to their hotels, getting physically assaulted because of supporting the president.
So it's like the media will take this and say, oh, the Proud Boys are attacking black people.
But the reason why the Proud Boys responded was because innocent Trump supporters were
being physically assaulted all night long the past two events. And the MPD, because they have
their hands tied tied they just kind
of shoo them away and continue and move on and move on one of the top stories on reddit just a
few days ago was this church actually suing the proud boys and now we have the washington post
confirming that he was arrested specifically for burning the black lives stolen banner this is
washington post just reporting on it right now so is that for the arson or for the theft it's misdemeanor property destruction it was it was oh my god
now dc cares about property destruction it's great right this is the timeline we find ourselves no
but look at what's going on right now with like that leaked phone call from trump right
it's a leaked phone call and twitter's like oh that's fine didn't we just go through this huge news cycle of like you can't release people's private
information or them doing specific substances with uh i'm not even gonna say we can't even say
the double standard is pal but this is the point i want to get to that's actually it's actually
pretty worrying then when the proud boys romped around dc there's a video of them really just
clobbering this
Antifa dude.
Now, apparently, there's like an Antifa guy who was fighting with them, got separated
from his group, him and this chick.
And then the Proud Boys just would not relent.
This guy's trying to leave.
He's clearly lost the fight.
And the Proud Boys run up.
One guy grabs the woman, a Proud Boy guy, grabs a woman by her ponytail and pulls her
hair back.
And I'm like, dude, that is loser Antifa style fighting. Grabbing a woman's hair from behind and point. You're a dude. Come on. But
repeatedly pummeling this guy, this Antifa dude, as he's clearly no threat to you or anybody else.
Then they went and they tore down that, that sign out. My response was like,
sounds a whole lot like what Antifa does. I'm not a fan of that. If you want to defend yourself
from Antifa, you should, you should absolutely defend yourself from
somebody who wants to beat you up, who is attacking you or defend others.
But when they're running away, tail between their legs, pathetic, let them go.
Yeah, but see, Drew brought this up.
And I think this is where people don't understand.
I'm not defending the violence because I myself am not an extremely violent person,
not even mildly violent.
People even discredit me or try to slap me on the face for the fact that like, oh, hey,
you should fight back a little more and defend yourself. But when I see those events, you have
to look at the whole timeline. And from the very beginning, these Antifa groups, which are often
protected by the MPD, they have a reserve base. It's the Black Lives Matter Plaza, which essentially
I think is like 14th Street or whatever, right there by the White House. Yeah, right by Lafayette
Park.
And they run back to this area protected by police.
Then they come out of the sides.
The police let them leave and come back, but nobody else.
So if you look like you're in black block or whatever, you can go in and out.
I've experienced this.
If I'm wearing black block, I can get in, dress like a journalist?
No.
So you go in.
They come out.
They light fireworks.
They assault people with skateboards.
They punch people. They hit people all the time like i watch this happening so when the proud boys aren't just like going there and
being like let's go pummel some antifa let's go pummel some black lives matter it's like
these guys are extremely masculine men who a lot of them it's a part of a club i'm sure a lot of
them feel a lot of the same reasons why people might join antifa they might have been you know
feel a little bit rejected from society some of them and they found a lot of them feel a lot of the same reasons why people might join antifa they might have been you know feel a little bit rejected from society some of them and they
found a lot of camaraderie and brotherhood there's some positive elements here but they get riled up
because the violence starts happening and they go and somebody's always like we need to fight back
we need to show these people they can't keep assaulting us if the police won't step in then
we will but here's the point i want to make the proud boys used to be very conscious about press
they'd be very very careful they'd make sure they know the media is looking to smear them all the time.
So they would try their best.
But no matter what the Proud Boys do, they're a far right white supremacist group.
Literally, you got Enrique Tarrio, not a white guy.
And they claim he's a white supremacist.
It's the weirdest thing.
So when they when I think they've come to the point now, the Proud Boys have realized
there's no point in even trying to do the right thing as far as far as the press cares because they're going to get lied about anyway so now
they're just like screw it we're going we're going we're going to we're going to go out and and you
know we're going to do what antifa does why not spot on the relationship between antifa and the
police is something that's really peculiar because there have been many documented instances of
police officers dressing up as antifa and then committing property destruction,
as has happened throughout many protests.
And now to hear your reports of them kind of coddling them, like what's the most egregious example that you saw of this?
Or like how would you, what would you say sticks out to you most?
This is how it goes down.
You will literally see on one of these nights you will literally see antifa black
lives matter start they they start these violence they start these violent acts they'll go after
innocent trump supporters it's not proud boys you'll see like elderly couples walking down the
street teenagers young kids the first mega rally was they were holding down the fort black lives
matter plaza they issue out text messages saying,
we have to defend our territory, we have to defend BLM Plaza,
and whoever's wearing a Trump hat,
whether it's an elderly person or a young kid,
they will go to town on them.
So when that happens, the police will just shoo them away,
and then the Proud Boys will see that all night long,
and then they'll respond to the violence
and come out on the streets because the MPD isn't doing much.
But what you do see is when the Proud Boys come out, the MPD will literally grab Antifa,
grab Black Lives Matter, pull them behind the lines, behind the shield them to protect
them.
I don't care what anybody says.
If anyone wants to accuse me, oh, you're an activist reporter.
I don't care.
I don't care at this point.
There will literally be times where I'm watching this and i'm like these are the same people that
have been calling to defund the police all year long and there they are being defended by the
police and they receive it we just saw that what salem washington yeah where a guy armed with a
paintball gun is standing with his back to the cops staring at proud boys and the pro and it
isn't not even all proudoud Boys, some conservatives.
The craziest thing, seeing conservatives yell, F the police.
I saw there was a dude who looked like he was wearing Proud Boys colors,
and he's screaming, F the police, F the blue.
And then you see that video, this is from Ford Fisher,
where they actually throw the thin blue line flag on the ground and start stomping on it,
and then just chuck it into the street.
Police got no support left, man.
Well, it blows my mind.
I think the best example to your point of this is so there was Polish state media that
were at the last March.
OK, and Antifa had made an actual people say it's not a real thing.
Well, they had a flyer and it said Black Block anarchists.
Everyone meet at this park.
So it's a circle that I think it's like Jefferson Circle or something.
I don't remember what it's called.
They all meet together. So Polish state media, probably not super hyper
aware of what's going on in the streets of America, goes to film. Then I start seeing they're
like on the outskirts. The black blocs start coming up, you know, saying, you can't film here.
You can't do this. And they're saying, I can film whatever I want. You guys have freedom of press
here, you know, in their accents, you have freedom of press. I know my rights here. I know what I can
do. And another journalist who's American media, I'm not going to say where from was saying oh no you obviously don't realize
the rules of antifa so they're going uh you know journalists saying that they follow the rules of
anarchists uh and so then it goes a further where the guy goes he's getting a kick out of him he's
a pole right poles don't mess around so he's just like keeps filming and he's like luke and they're
pushing him a couple times the police are there and they're pushing the camera guy and they're pushing him. I got beat up a couple times for that. The police are there and they're pushing the camera guy and they're hitting the camera and the police are standing there.
And this is – I mark my words.
I spoke to these guys the next day.
I did hear it right.
I filmed this incident.
It was on Twitter.
They're pushing him back, pushing him back into the police.
And he's telling the police, why don't you help me?
And the officer was like, dude, well, you shouldn't have been accosting them.
And he's like, I wasn't accosting them.
I'm filming them.
I'm a press member.
Like, look.
And the officer was like, dude, look, man, just don't be bothering them and you're like was that election night uh yeah yeah yeah yeah how how did how did this flip happen where
it's like the left has been screaming the proud boys walk up to a cop and shake their hand and
they're like the police are protecting the protecting the proud boys and now it's inverted
yeah a very similar thing happened to me in hamburg when i got jumped by antifa police officer
came looked at me.
He was like, we can't help you.
You're screwed.
Good luck.
And then literally I got followed back and you were there and it was just a crazy, insane
incident.
The crazy thing is how the mob mentality works.
Like some dude just pointed at Luke and accused him of being a fascist and then random people
run up and start punching Luke in the head.
You know, I saw something.
I saw a video of yours.
Old school video, bro. I thought it was awesome. From when? You were, I think you were in the head. You know, I saw something. I saw a video of yours, old school video, bro.
I thought it was awesome.
From when?
You were, I think you were in New York.
I don't know where you were, but you were covering Antifa.
And it kind of shocked me because I think Antifa was literally like on the sidewalks.
And I was filming them like airing out tires.
I think it's when you got assaulted and you got hit for the first time.
When you got assaulted, I was there too.
The first time or what?
And I remember a guy walking behind you. No, no, out tires. When you got hit for the first time. When you got assaulted, I was there too. The first time or what? And I remember a guy walking behind you.
No, no, that was the second time.
That was the second time.
But I remember the second time was also kind of prominent because I remember I saw this
guy walking behind you.
I'm like, he's going to jump on him.
And you just started filming him?
And then, no, no, no, no.
I was like, I was getting ready.
No, you weren't.
No, yes, I was.
You were filming.
Matt grabbed him and I...
Oh, that's right.
He grabbed his mask.
And I grabbed his mask off and took his mask off.
And then, what do you mean? his mask off. What year was that?
What year was that?
That was 2012.
It was the beginning of 2012.
This is what stuck out to me.
What stuck out to me was how Antifa...
I remember hearing police calls on the intercoms in the video.
What stuck out to me was how Antifa would actually listen to orders to get on the sidewalks in March.
Is that accurate?
Would they literally march on the sidewalks?
Yeah, yeah, of course, of course.
And now they're just the whole... Well whole it's about choosing their battles right at the time back then it was like you want to fight for the cops do it covertly don't let them arrest you
arbitrarily wow so then you know they would do things like de-arrests because it was anarchy
what's weird is is anarchy is like the police are against you but now the police protect them i
actually okay this is a weird way to segue but i actually brought a gift for you guys i'm being serious this is a rare gift i'm not even joking this is
only like a couple of these around i want you to open this it's not inappropriate on air i want you
to open it it's not inappropriate and i really want you to keep this this is actually a historic
historic piece it's a historic piece i only have four of these i'll explain to you what this is
so this is a hat that i saved out of a bonfire in Ilhan Omar's district during the Trump rally when the police cordoned all of the Trump supporters to walk through the Antifa and they were ripping everyone's hats off and lit them on fire.
I took a few out of the fire and put them out and saved them to remember the violence and the abuse that was going on.
And I remember during that time when I was filming that, you know, people were saying like, why aren't the police doing anything? This was like a shock at that
point saying, how could the police be protecting those who are assaulting Trump supporters?
And I go, well, clearly this shows you that the police, while many officers are great individuals
who just love their city and they're trying to protect and serve or just make a living.
This shows you that, that police are under the influence of their district of their city and there's a lot of bureaucracy and political corruption that's
involved in what police can and cannot do and when i watched that and that's why i kept these hats i
think the only other person who has one is glenn beck but thank you sir but i wanted you because
i knew you would actually keep that definitely that's that's a relic to show you that like
that's a failure of the police in our state right now where the fact is is that if that can happen
if people can get their property stolen illegal fires could get lit and guess who i kept seeing getting
arrested for fighting back trump supporters of course of course so one of the first events i
went to i've been covering we didn't we didn't call them antifa back during the occupy wall
street days we just called them black block anarchists or whatever but they're not anarchists
like i was friends with the anarchists you want want to know why? Because anarchists, real anarchists, be it left anarchists or right anarchists, don't believe in using violence against people.
Yeah, the non-aggression principle.
It's pretty simple.
I'm very, very left libertarian.
I don't believe in, you know, anarchy is an without archie authority.
I'm not that, you know, far libertarian on the spectrum, but I'm pretty left libertarian on a lot of issues.
And so I was hanging out at Occupy Wall Street.
And I'll tell you, the actual anarchists were complaining the whole time, saying, sitting
down, having a discussion, like convincing people of how we all work together and cooperate
is anarchy.
Not one person beating the other, demanding they do as they're told.
That's fascism.
That's authoritarian.
That's what they were saying.
I'm the left.
Using force and extortion to push your ideas is something that's bad. I mean,
that's widely accepted by a lot of anarchists. And there was a lot of very interesting,
smart discussions at Occupy Wall Street, which I think, you know, I think that that kind of
sentiment, this is interesting, because we really have to talk about the kind of political climate
right now. Because I bet there's going to be a lot of left wingers that are going to be very disenfranchised with Joe Biden.
There's also a lot of right wingers that are absolutely pissed off at the authorities,
especially the police officers.
This Saturday, it was Ezra Levant posting, even admitting himself.
Of the rebel, like a conservative, very conservative.
A Canadian.
A Canadian.
Not complying with the law.
Exactly.
Which is absolutely fascinating.
But there is a political realignment.
The climate is changing.
And I think there's going to be some major fireworks, especially this year.
Well, so I guess what's going to happen is I think you'll start seeing.
I wonder if we have these three factions.
I wonder if the populists will have a tacit agreement of some sort, right?
So this is something that Cenk Uygur of the Youngks wrote about recently recently he said there's three different realities there's
the populist left the establishment and populist right well he he claims to be a populist leftist
i disagree i think he's actually very very very pro-establishment and i think he just you know
his bread and butter is put the progressive track i really do think so you look at like you know
jimmy dore who was saying like why can't we get a vote for medicare for all and this is the progressive track. I really do think so. You look at like, you know, Jimmy Dore, who was saying like, why can't we get a vote for Medicare for all? And this is the big,
big scandal going on right now. Cenk Uygur and Jimmy Dore trending on Twitter earlier.
So anyway, I digress. He's right. He's right. And so, you know, I'll give him respect for
this op-ed he wrote. The one thing I got wrong was it was very derisive of Trump supporters
saying they're cultists and stuff like that. You don't need to go there because you can just talk
about the populist left hates the establishment. The populist right hates the establishment.
With Trump being pushed out of power, that means you're going to have two out-of-power populist factions who hate the establishment.
If there's three realities here and two of them are united in their hatred of the establishment, will Antifa and the leftists look the other way when Proud Boys are the ones yelling at cops and screaming?
And the Proud Boys announced that this specific week, we saw this in a post by enrique talking about maybe we should wear all black yep maybe we should not
identify ourselves as proud boys so that's also another contributing factor to what's kind of
happening here and how it's unfolding because i really do think the establishment is deathly
afraid of these sides coming together because they're going to realize they have a lot more
in common than they have different from each other. What happens when Proud Boys and conservatives do show up tomorrow on the 6th,
or tomorrow on the 6th, and they are in black block?
So for those that aren't familiar, it's like they're wearing black sweaters and black pants and masks or whatever.
You won't be able to tell the difference between Antifa and Proud Boys.
Antifa smell.
No, that's fair.
What are the police going to do?
What are the cops going to do? And how is Antifa antifa gonna fight proud boys if they all look the same how a proud boy is gonna
fight antifa i suppose if you're in disguise as antifa you know i'll hit somebody else but what
if a proud boy punches a proud boy thinking he's antifa the point is i got knocked down in seattle
i was in i was in block and the a proud boy once punched me in the shoulder and knocked me down
from a shoulder punch?
Oh, you don't know some of these dudes.
I know. I've been out there.
Have you seen One Punch Man? The viral video?
Yeah. Well, I was just standing there. I'm not like in a
defensive position. I was just standing there. He just went like, boom!
And I just like, I didn't like fall down.
I was like, whoa! And I was like, damn!
I was like, no wonder why did Antifa get knocked out.
What'd you say?
What'd you do afterwards oh i was
like dude i'm not like antifa even though i'm dressed as antifa how do you do that yeah but
that's that's that's that's the why they dress in all black because they want to create confusion
yeah yeah but so there was what's the tactic it's a very important tactic so they don't get
recognized by the police officers because they're all they all mesh in and we saw this tactic not
just used in the united states but also very prominently in Hong Kong,
where they use black block tactics
to an amazing extent,
to a point where they don't even have
to assault the press.
They just have a team of umbrella people
come around and set up
this huge umbrella circle around them.
And they never assaulted journalists.
They never told them not to film.
They just set up these umbrella things
and it was way more diplomatic.
Because that's like real Antifa.
Yeah, and they were able to galvanize
a lot of these people. I in hong kong they're literally
protesting for their lives exactly there's people disappearing right now from china because they
made a facebook post or a social media post against the chinese government we'll get into
the big we got a big big story i just got i just got i just got a text from i'm not gonna say who
but very very prominent political commentator freaking out over this big story about what's
going on with this with with jack ma we'll get to that but i out over this big story about what's going on with Jack Ma. We'll get to that.
But I don't want to gloss over what's going to happen right now.
We got more breaking news.
And this is the best time to jump right into it.
Pentagon approves D.C. mayor's request to deploy National Guard for upcoming demonstrations.
CNN reports that acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller on Monday approved a request for the mayor of Washington to deploy D.C. National Guard forces to the city to support local
authorities during pro-Trump demonstrations scheduled in the city this week, a defense
official told CNN.
Mayor Muriel Bowser made the request Thursday in a letter addressed to Major General William
J. Walker, the commanding general of the D.C. National Guard, in which she referenced protests
in the city in November and December that resulted in large influx of participants. D.C. Police Chief Robert Conte told reporters on
Monday the National Guard will assist with crowd management and traffic control, freeing the city's
police officers to focus on potential acts of violence and other security issues. Let me tell
you what I find particularly interesting about this. The Washington Post released an op-ed by
10 former secretaries of defense, defense secretaries.
All of them said involving the military in election disputes is dangerous.
A lot of people, a lot of articles popped up where they said defense secretaries are worried
Trump is going to stage a coup and things like that, or they fear that Trump will use the
military for these reasons. Maybe. But there's something they said that was particularly
interesting. In the op-ed, they said, we are calling upon Christopher Miller, acting Secretary of Defense,
to uphold the peaceful transition. And they also said, any civilian or military who support Trump
in using the military to subvert this election will face potential criminal penalties and things
of that nature. They're basically saying
you better not if Trump gives you the order, but they don't understand, you know, Trump's not going
to come out and order them to just take over the country. It's not going to work that way.
But they're basically I think the point of this op ed was to tell Trump's new acting secretary
of defense by name. They said we call upon him not to support the president. Here's the thing
you got to understand about Chris Miller. Donald Trump removed the top civilian leadership at the Pentagon,
replaced it with people who are fans of Trump. So now you've got people in the Pentagon ordering
the National Guard or approving it. Our Trump supporters. Now you've got D.C. tomorrow at the
biggest Trump supporting event we probably will ever see tomorrow on the 6th
trump's new acting secretary of defense saying yes we would like the national guard to be deployed to dc and what happens if all these trump supporters are on the ground and the cops are
doing something and then they just order the national guard to defend the right to peacefully
protest or something like that is that why bowser ordered that the national guard wouldn't be armed
she was like basically saying that what she said?
Yeah, I think in Politico, I think that might be the same one.
She was like, no guns.
Bowser ordered the National Guard personnel no arms when responding to protests that they
will not perform surveillance, searches or seizures of protesters.
This is really interesting because we just had, look, this op-ed from the Washington
Post, clearly these former defense secretaries are worried that Miller would say to the military, like, we're not leaving.
Why would they write it unless they were at some concerns that could happen?
The fact that they said you could face criminal penalties if you do this, it was like an open letter warning.
If you lose that fight, if you come out for Trump and you lose, we will lock you up.
Right.
Christopher Miller is now saying, yes, of course, the National Guard,
please deploy them into D.C.,
where all of our supporters will be.
Or is that looking too deep into it?
Is Miller just saying,
I don't know, the mayor asked for it,
sure, fine, whatever.
Well, you gotta look at two things here.
Number one, if we can go back to summer,
where we had the same problem
where the mayor did not want National Guard deployed
when there was actual civil unrest,
there was real civil unrest.
There was real violence occurring and assault on federal property, right?
And so there were, even though I know
technically National Guard isn't a federal branch
of the military, people say, you know,
if you're getting into semantics,
but technically it's still military.
When federal property in the people's house
was under attack, she was saying, you know,
this is not what we want.
We don't need anything like it.
She wasn't just saying that.
She painted the slogan in Washington, D.C., and then later was also attacked by the very
activist she was supposedly supporting.
But I'm saying, like, this is where we have to look at what's ironic about this as we
switch into the new year, is that around this time, I remember, like, The Intercept, which
is an extremely dishonest publication in many ways.
So they do, since we're on your show, I'll give them some credence.
They have some great journalists still that work for them.
They used to.
A broken clock is right twice a day. No, but they used to have Glenn Greenwald. And for that, I'll give them some credence. They have some great journalists still that work for them. They used to. A broken clock is right twice a day.
No, but they used to have Glenn Greenwald.
And for that, I would give them – not so much anymore.
Not so much.
But I remember that one of their biggest criticisms of even early on in the protests is they were basically saying, oh, Elijah is basically such a trick artist that he would try to manipulate his footage so that Trump would fall for his ploy to try to deploy a National Guard into
D.C.
Like these publications were mocking.
Wait, wait, wait.
Hold on.
They claimed you were trying to orchestrate.
They were selectively editing.
They said that Trump fell for my selectively edit videos when he called upon them to say
that that's why we need National Guard in D.C. as if me filming a live event is selective
editing.
However, I'm just going to say this.
The media just a few months ago was mocking journalists for providing evidence for the National Guard being present. There was evidence
for it. Trump was calling for it. And they were saying, how dare you? That's such a stupid thing.
Now, there's not even any evidence that there will be mass violence. There has been no violence yet.
And they're going, hell yeah, just put these guys out there because there's a Trump supporters and
we've got to do what? I mean, prepare for a war. Well, Black Lives Matter for the past two months, D.C. has been putting pressure on the
mayor, putting pressure on hotels. Hotels have been shut down, saying that they're housing white
supremacists that are coming to commit violent acts. Not even true. Black people. It's not true.
But but check this out. I find it so ridiculously interesting that these people are literally they're literally the ones that are totally anti law enforcement, anti police, anti everything.
But now I can almost guarantee you that this mayor called the National Guard to protect Black Lives Matter.
The mask slipped. I'm sorry. No, no. The mask was ripped clean off. We know Black Lives Matter is not anti-cop because there's a video from Wisconsin in the Milwaukee area where Black Lives Matter shows up to this guy's house and
they're screaming and flashing lights in his house. The guy pulls up a shotgun to the window
and he points it. Probably a bad idea, but he's defending his own home. He didn't shoot anybody.
The cops go into his house and they all cheer and clap and yeah, he's getting arrested. They're
happy about it. I thought they wanted to abolish or defund the cops.
No.
I think they're just communist subverters.
They want the power.
I think they're just subverting the Constitution. Let me ask you.
Do you guys think that the majority of armed forces,
men and women, support Donald Trump?
I would say it's a mix of people who just want a job
and people who are patriotic.
I would say, honestly, when I talk to people
in the armed services, this is very unpopular
opinion.
But when I talk to people, a lot of people that I know got into the armed services because
they just wanted to either clean up their life.
They didn't know what else to do.
And or they also like were tired of not being respected and they wanted to do something
honorable, which is a total honorable way.
And then there's this other half of people that I knew that are not necessarily from
Los Angeles where I grew up, but people from like Orange County county let's say more red areas got in because they're republican and
they love this nation of the people who just want a job are they not politically active then do they
not really care well it's like how many how many what percentage of the military do you think
supports trump over biden or vice versa well it depends because when you look at support for from
the military one of the things that really sticks out to mind to me,
and then the first thing I think about is how Ron Paul was able to get most of the U.S. military servicemen to support him during his presidential run.
We saw Donald Trump echo some of those similar kind of epithets and talking points as Ron Paul did.
So there probably is some kind of significant base of support.
But whether it's still there from his inauguration is another question.
Is the leadership there?
That's,
that's my question.
I don't mean for his inauguration.
I just mean,
but is that,
does the leadership,
because to me,
what I think is that for,
for my,
for my understanding and really talking to people who serve my come from a
family of everybody's serving,
I'm kind of breaking that,
uh,
that generational service.
But,
but usually you talk to,
to soldiers,
you talk to,
to,
to grunt men, you even talk
to officers. And they usually talk about ultimately, when I'm in battle, when I'm in war,
there's some sort of leader above me that I trust ultimately, that if they told me if like the
president said, we're going to war, and they told me, no, stay in your barracks, do not leave right
now. I'm staying in my barracks. I'm not leaving now. I might anybody who's in the service can
correct me on this. These are just people I've spoken to, They have their allegiance to some sort of commanding officer. So what I
would be more concerned about is not whether gruntman or whether or whether just officers
are supporting Trump. But is there enough people in command and leadership that have the authority
to command those troops? Not even like really high ranking, like medium like a couple hundred.
Like I'm saying, they might come out a couple hundred. I don't know how the ranking filing works for all. Like not generals.
You know, I'm saying that you.
Commanders.
Yeah, commanders and people who there could be.
This is what people need to understand about, you know, these defense secretaries worried about Trump in a military action thing.
You don't you don't need to worry about the generals ordering the military to support Trump.
That's not likely. It's going to be if there's people in D.C. who are mid-rank with a decent amount of men beneath them, and they just
tell them to do something because they're defending the president. They know maybe they're defying
orders of their commanding officer, but they're like, the president, you know, says to do this
or want something. Will there be people loyal to the president over, say, their immediate commanding
officer? I'm not entirely convinced that would be the case. Like, we talked about this before the
show. Most people would probably just be like, I trust my commanding officer. I'm not entirely convinced that would be the case. Like, we talked about this before the show.
Most people would probably just be like, I trust my commanding officer.
They know them.
But the bigger issue at hand is when it comes to the National Guard being deployed, it's coming with the approval of Christopher Miller, who is, like they say, a Trump loyalist, right?
Maybe that's just kind of a way to drag him.
But Trump did put him in recently.
What I'm telling people is if you're wrong, if you think these National Guard dudes are
going to be ordered to stage a coup, like there's going to be some high ranking dude
who says we're all we're all here for Trump.
It's time to retake this country charge.
And then we're going to seize the White House.
Never going to happen.
What I'm worried about is if Miller or I don't know to what degree he can actually order
these dudes around.
Maybe he can't.
But if some like officer says,
hey, guys, can you just stand guard around the White House while this protest is going on?
And then that is the order that is used by Trump or whatever to maintain control or something
like people think the order is going to be overt. You're going to know what it is.
A lot of these guys are going to hear from their commanding officer. Hey, we're going to be
guarding this bridge right here. You know, there's some concerns about potential for violence. And they'll go, okay,
you got it because it sounds reasonable, right? And then it turns out the actual reason for
guarding the bridge was to shut down some kind of flow of traffic that would benefit Trump.
Long story short, you don't know what those at the top really, really want. They'll give you
what sounds like an innocuous order. And it could be the order that is used to stage a coup or do
something like that. You know what I mean? Well, that's how it's meant to be right you just take orders and don't
ask any questions right history dictates that too but what i'm saying is why would you ask questions
if they said okay we're standing guard at this bridge right here guys there's gonna be a big
protest so uh stand guard don't let anybody through you know only if they're credentialed
and have security clearance or whatever and then you get say some democrat you know who's trying to get to congress and the bridge is shut down i'm like
sorry sir you can't come this way and they're like i'm in congress i don't care i got my orders
nobody crosses this bridge they don't know it's not it's not unreasonable there's more national
guard here than there were in kenosha let's put that into perspective like actual city blocks of
america were being burned down and this was like we're talking about three nights of this and the leadership didn't even deploy this many national guard how
many do you know you know i know that they said that they were going to activate somewhere between
like 250 and 350 and i can't i can tell you the exact number i probably didn't see more than 30
to 40 i saw five different vehicles at least five vehicles um during this i might remind you this
was a time when there was a terrorist attack on national soil.
Buildings were burned to the ground while there were children inside.
Multiple city blocks.
I mean, I think they said there was now three dozen buildings that were destroyed.
Police evacuating.
Right.
So this was a serious emergency in our country that was going on.
And there was not this many National Guard deployed.
And so when you have to put this into perspective here, they say, well, Kenosha was a small city.
Well, so is D.C.
I mean retrospectively to the actual area.
It's just a few city blocks when you're talking about these protests and where they shut down.
Even for the inaugural parade, it's not that large of an area.
But how many people were in Kenosha riding?
Well, that's my point, though, is that the the national guard was there but they didn't do anything meaning like you were saying about taking the orders is my point is they just kind of stayed
by the courthouse sure and they just stayed and guarded this while the city burned and that's to
your point is that the national guard is just taking orders they're not doing luke what they
want luke so you told me a story about i think it was the g20 in pittsburgh where all of you told
me the story a long time ago that you had everybody standing in a park and then the police were ordered to to stand around the park and then when people got bored they all left and
the cops were just standing looking into an empty park for like you know a certain amount of time
you remember that you told me the story yep yep yep a lot of them just blindly follow orders even
when they don't completely make sense and that that was the time i got the crap beat out of me
pepper sprayed handcuffs literally hank yeah. Yeah, handcuffed. What did you do?
They just encircled everyone.
Nothing.
I was there as I usually am, you know, or was during these kind of events.
And they just literally encircled everyone.
And they started closing in and in.
And they set up a perimeter, closed everyone in.
You try to get out.
They beat the crap out of you with batons.
I got a couple of batons, handcuffed everyone.
And then I remember when they were pepper spraying random people who would just talk about their rights or saying hey this is bad this is illegal you shouldn't be
arresting people who are just here protesting and they just like literally we're macing people
it's conservative say they're getting pepper sprayed in their eyes they're like
but listen it's breaking it's breaking so so i always say is like well i'll tell you right now
unfortunately the good cops have quit that's the scariest thing. We need the good cops to literally stop the bad cops.
But you see these videos of the cops just being like, I quit.
You know, I can't do this anymore.
I don't want to be involved in this.
And so the guys who are like, I refuse to follow this order.
I won't do this are leaving.
And then you're getting the equivalent of scabs.
You're getting people who are like, I don't care.
I'll do anything for money.
And now they're coming in and now they're going to start cracking skulls.
And for a while, it was really crazy. When the cops were pushing around
conservatives, they'd given the benefit of the doubt. Like there's some footage from D.C. where
the cops are shoving Proud Boys and the Proud Boys are like, thank you, officer. Thank you,
officer. Like still not quite getting it until the cops started defending, protecting Antifa.
And now they're starting to be like, hey, wait a minute. We defended you while they were calling
to take your budgets, your pension and to take your job, and now you're attacking us? Let me tell
you, I told this story before, the story of Occupy Youngstown, Ohio. I love this story. You know why?
During the Occupy movement, you had all these big protests across the country, okay? Youngstown,
Ohio got interesting because the fire department and the police joined in the protests.
Now, the government of Youngstown was very clever.
You want to know how they shut the protests down?
They went to the cops and said, we'll give you whatever you want.
The cops made ridiculous demands.
They said, you got it.
And then the cops turned around and started arresting everybody who protested with them.
So the firefighters who had marched with the cops, all of a sudden the cops were arresting them.
Isn't that amazing?
The moment they were like, we'll give you your paycheck, they were like, hot dog, we're good.
Arrest them, everybody.
We don't need them anymore.
There's a quote that comes to mind that I kind of want to read here.
And it says, historically, the most terrible things, war, genocide, and slavery have resulted
not from disobedience, but from obedience.
And when you look at history, it's a very important telling tale of people just following
orders blindly because they were told to do so, and they did. and when you look at history it's a very important telling tale of people just following orders
blindly because they were told to do so and they did well listen it's really really simple what's
going on right now i'll lay it out for you some of these cops may have been good people at some
point like i'm talking about the ones that are arresting innocent people the ones whether you're
left or right the ones that are shutting down churches and businesses but here's what happens
we're we're almost we're 10 months or so, nine months into a lockdown where a third of small businesses in New Jersey are gone permanently.
And this may be across the entire country.
The Yelp is intentionally gone, too, I would say.
Now, the cops are sitting there in their car and they see a bunch of regular Americans saying, my life has been destroyed.
And the cop thinks, I don't want to lose my job, man.
I'll be like them, starving and begging for food and screaming.
No way.
You're under arrest.
That is.
I wouldn't want to look like the people arrested in Portland.
No, you look at these people who has had their restaurants shut down, whose employees have
been laid off and there's nothing left.
And these protests are turning into regular people being like, you've destroyed my life.
And the cop sees that and says, I never want to be in that position.
I'll take my paycheck.
Just tell me who like I will get dropped to my knees and lick the boot of anybody if it makes sure I don't end up like them.
That's a coward and a traitor.
You know, I've been I've lost thousands of followers, even from Trump supporters and conservatives over the years by literally laying this out,
just telling people like, listen, I don't back blue. That doesn't back America.
And you were saying this earlier before the show, Tim, like the Constitution is being just
thrown in the trash in multiple big blue states. It's gone.
You know, cops have to understand. I've been saying this a lot is police officers.
It's not enough to sit here and say, well, we're just doing our job. You know, we're just doing
our job. Like you should have been educated.
You should have known and been aware that you took a constitutional oath to protect
and serve the people in the context of the constitution of the United States of America.
If you are getting orders down the pipe that violate that and violate civil rights in the
United States of America, then we're not going to support you.
We're not going to support you we're not going to support anything
you do at all my general understanding is that there's they swear an oath to the constitution
there's like the police oath or whatever it's like doctors have like the hippocratic oath
whatever to like protect life their community and the constitution of the united states
they're oath breakers they are they are people who care not for honor no integrity no honor
no rights of individuals it's just I want what I deserve.
I get what I want, period.
But here's I think it's intentional because there's two parts of this.
Number one.
OK, when I was in Seattle, I tend to try to get a lot of good contacts in major police departments.
Obviously, if you're going to be working behind lines, even incognito, sometimes you've got to make sure you're not going to fall victim to some of the intense.
So do you notify police departments before going undercover at times yes or contacts there
even this last time i was in dc i noted some mpd even when i was in portland they tried to arrest
me and i told them who i was and they let me go meaning they're there there are some very good
officers who are just trying to uphold the law but what i did know is by talking to different
officers when did you notice let's say this is specifically Seattle, when did you notice things going downhill?
And I started asking this back in January when I got a concussion and the police did nothing when the person assaulted me in front of them.
It's a common story, but people hear all the time.
But the police did nothing.
So I was like, well, when did this happen to police don't arrest someone who assaults someone in front of them?
And he goes, well, what happened is, number one, bad distribution of power where bureaucrats have too much power that are not directly connected
to the police department. This includes cities like Portland, where the police chief is like
appointed by the mayor and the mayor shares power over the police department. And he's thinking
about weird leftist, radical leftist policies in a city, not how do we uphold law and order.
But on top of that, he goes, that pushes a lot of the cops who just want to uphold law and order
out. So it creates this vacancy of like, I think, then that pushes a lot of the cops who just want to uphold law and order out.
So it creates this vacancy of like,
I think last time I was in Seattle,
they had like 370,
it might've been higher than that,
spots that were vacant that hadn't been filled.
And these are high paying jobs,
like 60 to 80 grand,
which is good for people in general.
Now they said, so what happens is
that a lot of people now are leaving the military.
And so as they leave in the military,
they're like, well, what do I do next? Now they can go to college or a quick way that they don't have to go to college
is become a cop. And the vacancies are open where in these big cities and a lot of ex-military are
coming in without training with civilian training or working with these people. And they're beginning
to come in with military training. And so the exact opposite effect is happening where they
tried to keep out the extreme people. But now the police academies are accepting basically just soldiers and the police are becoming more like a military than like a civilian force.
Yeah, but sure. But even a soldier swears an oath to uphold the Constitution.
Yeah, but it's so much different. They're training in the military. Not that it disqualifies them.
I'm just saying when you get a department of a couple hundred guys that are all just trained in the military and it's not first like they're being introduced to combat through this police training, it's going to be a whole different way of enforcing things.
And every officer has told me you could see the difference.
The left has been saying that for a long time.
But people like Matt Taibbi and Glenn Greenwald specifically who are some of the few leftists with honor and then will call out the censorship, will and the smears from, you know, intelligence agencies going after the president. And these are liberal,
these are liberal dudes. Soldiers, I mean, are thought to see threats and eliminate them.
Police officers are supposed to, quote, protect and serve. That's the slogan here. What you were
talking about reminds me of this kind of meme going around right now about how allegedly Stalin
was teaching his counselors how to rule. And the story goes that Stalin took a chicken, traumatized it,
ripped its feathers out, threw it naked on the floor,
and then started throwing the chicken pebbles and walking away.
The chicken followed him.
And allegedly Stalin said, quote,
you could do anything you want to the people
so long as they believe you are the source of their survival.
So when you were talking about that specific story,
that's something to...
You mean he was throwing them food or...
Pebbles.
Rocks?
No, no, no.
This isn't a metaphor.
This really happened?
Kibbles, yeah.
Well, this is the story going around now.
Allegedly, I haven't been able to verify it or fact check it,
but this is how allegedly Stalin was teaching his counselors
how to rule.
How much do you guys think it costs for a gallon of milk?
Depending what state. Too much. Like if you're think it costs for a gallon of milk depending what state
too much yeah like if you're in hawaii what like five dollars i think in texas right now it's
around three bucks so uh i recently went to the store and a half gallon was four bucks
and i thought that was kind of crazy i was like is a gallon eight bucks and so i think it's like
it's getting up there so so the question i had was when you look at the arab spring one of the
issues they said as to why the revolutions took place, why they started, was because people were
going hungry. They couldn't work enough to get their food. So eventually they just snapped.
But if people are, like Luke was bringing up, if they're getting food, they'll take abuse. They'll
ignore certain things like, oh, whatever, I got my food. It's kind of like how you get like a lion.
And if you give the lion endless amounts of food and so it's always just well fed it won't attack smaller animals it's pointless it's like it
doesn't bother but now with this hyper with with the fears of hyperinflation and i think like we
we had a peak prosperity on was chris chris martinson chris martinson people are spurting
yes he was talking about hyperinflation is hitting uh things wealthy people buy. So luxury goods, land are hyperinflating like crazy.
It's going to start there and then work its way down. And then so I was at the store,
I was looking at groceries. I was talking to this dude and he said that he like he leaves
the store with a grocery bill to see how much he spent hundreds of dollars and he barely fills his
cart anymore. And I'm wondering if we're just not seeing it because we're frogs in a pot boiling,
but the prices are starting to go up
and we just haven't noticed yet.
I noticed when the lady scanned the half gallon of milk,
it said four bucks.
And I was like, no, really?
I noticed when it's not cheaper to really eat at home
that it feels like sometimes than to eat out.
Like sometimes I'm even like,
hey, how about we eat out for lunch?
Because it's probably cheaper than making a nice meal.
I mean, I'm being serious.
When you go look at steak, for instance,
even at Costco wholesale, I mean, if you're looking at like something even not even the
best cut of meat possible, just something like a New York strip, you're still looking at about
54 bucks for a pack of meat and you're going for steak. I mean, at that price, I remember just last
year before all the riots, everything happened and the shortages, the same thing was somewhere
between like 17 to 21 bucks. I mean, you're talking about if you talk about just beef or steak, that's like, you know, hundreds of percent increase in price.
I was just talking to a construction company and they told me to get ready for the next year
because raw materials about to skyrocket. And I was like, why? What's going on? And they're like,
we're just getting ready for that big hit where the price is just way up. And so I'm looking at
this news reports. You know, when we were talking to Chris, he was saying 66% of all US dollars printed in the past 10 months,
mostly because I guess the latest stimulus bill. But when we first did a segment on it was October,
and it was 35, it was like 35.6% or 32.6%. No, no, it was less than that. I think it was like 25.
No, no. Or 23. Right, right. And then a month later, it went to like 35. Yep, yep. And now, let me show you this M1 money stock from St. Louis Fed.
You can just see right here the money stock jumps.
It's at around $4 trillion.
And now it's at, what are we at?
6.6.
So it jumped up more than 50%.
So like 50%, 60%.
That's going to have an impact.
People need to realize this.
Well, China becomes the big dog.
That's right.
And now they've moved up the timeline to where China overtakes the U.S.
2028, right?
Yep.
Originally, they were projecting it was like 2035.
Now they're moving it down.
They're like, well, the U.S. is burning to the ground.
I don't know if this is connected, but I was telling Lydia this earlier at lunch.
Did you guys see the video of Wuhan partying New Year's Eve?
Yeah, of course, man.
The pool parties.
This is what I saw.
This is what I saw.
Obviously, you see the hypocrisy, right?
But number one, why is Wuhan celebrating an American holiday, New Year's Eve?
I don't even think that video was real.
I think that was staged.
Propaganda.
Propaganda, 100 percent, because all of a sudden China celebrating
NYE while New York Times, the Times Square shut down.
We're all on lockdown.
To me, that was a flex by China flexing on America saying, you guys are all shut down
while we're open celebrating your damn holiday.
Are they trying to convince Americans on the right that you can go out and party and look,
we're doing it.
Why can't you?
Well, perception is reality.
And when we look at China, they have closed themselves off to the rest of the world.
And they're arresting any journalist that just questions their official narrative, their official line that they're trying to get out there.
Recently, we saw the citizen journalist that was talking about the coronavirus that actually told the world about the coronavirus.
She was just sent to jail.
Four years, right?
Four years in jail for citizen reporting.
And there's a couple possibilities here.
It could be that because China knows how this sickness, how the coronavirus originated, if they know who the patient zero is,
if they know that they might be handling this sickness, the coronavirus, way if they know who the patient zero is, if they know that they might be
handling this sickness, the coronavirus, way better than we are, and they could be hiding
that information, or it could be that they haven't handled it and that they're just covering up the
deaths of millions of people, which they historically did before. So both of those
possibilities could be true. Both of them are pretty terrifying and scary.
Let me, I want to tell you, we're going to combine these stories, my friends. We don't
just randomly talk about China partying and then talk about the money supply. Same story. First,
let me show you this from CNBC. Dollar sucked into downward spiral by US twin deficits from
December 30th. They're saying the dollar is in a downward spiral. Bitcoin skyrocketing. It hit,
what, $35,000 for a
Bitcoin. People are buying up like crazy. And there's concerns. I mean, it's not necessarily
a bad thing, but people are saying that the Bitcoin is not going to go back down. There's
not going to be a correction. It's undervalued at this point because the US dollar is being
printed like crazy. Which brings me to this really strange story, which seems maybe not
to be related. Chinese billionaire Jack Ma vanishes. What happened?
Quite simply, they say, at the Bund Summit in Shanghai on the 24th of October, Ma criticized
the lawmakers that enforce global financial regulations, the Basel Accord, saying they
were like an old people's club.
According to The Times, Ma, a Communist Party member, said the Basel Accords are like an
old people's club.
We can't use yesterday's methods to regulate the future.
The billionaire said the Basel Accords framework stifled opportunities for young people in
developing nations and that regulatory rules suppressed innovation.
Before the summit, Ant Group was preparing for a $37 billion initial public offering
and would have valued the company at more than $300 billion.
After the summit, things changed.
China cracked down on regulations, smothering ant groups ipo etc etc i'll just put it this way the very simple
issue here a lot of people are are saying this is this crazy about jack ma when you criticize
the global financial infrastructure and you have the power to actually make change
bad things happen to you i can say gaddafi salam hussein not for the same reasons obviously but jack ma
comes out and starts talking smack about financial regulators for you know global economics and he's
gone yeah and this is not just one of the richest people in china this is one of the world's richest
people that was disappeared and is missing since october he was kicked out and edited out of his
own tv show he was edited out from many websites.
And no one knows where he's been.
And we have to understand, China has a history of disappearing very prominent economic figures.
There's Ren Zhejiang.
I'm saying it very wrong, but he was a real estate mogul who criticized China's handling of the coronavirus.
There's Yao Jinghao, who was an asset manager,
also disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
And no one knows what happens to these people.
And a lot of people need to understand
China uses a lot of kind of mystery.
They hide a lot of information.
So your kind of imagination plays the worst fears on you.
And this has been a tactic that the Chinese
have been using for a very long time.
So are these people that had like shows? They were media businesses i mean if you look at alibaba that's
one of the chinese trump yeah yeah we're looking at one of the biggest companies not just in china
but the world and he's the head guy he criticized their central bank he criticized regulations
because obviously if you want a free-flowing economy you can't have a central
bank you can't have all these regulations you can't have the government deciding what is best
you should let the market decide he criticized that and because of that uh the chinese president
didn't like that well we don't we don't know exactly what happened to him but he's missing
from his show yeah but we can say this we can't say this but he's missing from public life he
hasn't been seen since october right but i'm saying but the evidence here is this you can't say this. We can't say this. But he's missing from public life. He hasn't been seen since October. Right. But the evidence here is this.
You can't say that there's some global new world order or Bilderberg group that's causing
crises.
But you can say that when crises hit on a global scale, very important people oftentimes
can disappear, find themselves losing everything that matters to them.
And the entire world sees some sort of structural change that seems to benefit the wealthy and
the ruling class. It seems to screw over the middle class.
And then at the end of this crisis, there seems to be new organizations that come up, let's just say like NGOs or even new banking systems or unified trade agreements that seem to help fix and bring it all together and power gets centralized into people who are not elected.
Exactly. of the things that china uncensored said when they were on this show that really sticks out to me is the fact that it's our participation and the u.s establishment propping up china that makes them
as powerful as they are right now and it's literally american elites that are causing
china to be as powerful on the world stage and if it wasn't for them they wouldn't exist and
they wouldn't be as powerful our economy is being crushed right, and they say they're moving the timeline for China's economy to overtake ours.
So I don't think any of these people really care.
You know why?
A lot of them probably invested in companies that are doing production in China or things of that nature.
Probably.
Nike.
They did.
They do.
Yeah.
Let me ask you guys something.
Do you ever think about how banking works?
On a global scale?
What do you mean?
No, no.
Let me tell you. So let's do you mean? No, no.
Let's say you got a thousand bucks
in the bank, right?
And then you...
Stimulation?
No, no.
You write a check
to a friend
who then cashes that
in their bank
and it becomes
available immediately.
Did that one bank
take the thousand dollars
from your account,
physical cash,
put it in a cart,
wheel it down the street
to the other bank
and then hand it to them
so that money
is now in that bank?
Or is it literally just a number in a computer that could be changed? So I got a crazy story. One of the craziest things I've ever seen that made me like,
go what? I had a friend who was, we went to a bank because he was negative. His account went
negative. And so he was like, I got to go complain because there was a transaction that was doubled
on accident.
And that put me negative.
And then it threw everything out of whack because then he got charged $35.
And then his next deposit didn't, you know, get him out of it.
And then he got charged again and it kept going negative.
We walk into this bank and there's a guy sitting behind this desk.
And he's just like an older middle-aged dude.
This is in Chicago.
And he pulls up the dude's account.
And I swear, I don't know what he was showing us.
Maybe it was a trick.
Maybe it wasn't real.
But he shows his account as negative, like three bucks.
And he just erased the negative sign and says, how does that look?
And then we were like, what?
And he was like, looks good, right?
And he was like, I guess.
And he was like, get out of here, kid.
And then he was like, what?
Then he checked his account.
And he was positive when he was negative.
I don't know what that was or what went down.
It was weird to me.
But I will tell you one thing.
The next week when we were skating downtown, the was closed like they shut down that branch so i was thinking to myself i'm like i wonder if this dude knew he was getting laid off
and was like i don't care and just typed numbers into his account to make the money be there
but i'm like how do they verify that how do they know like is there it's the craziest thing it's
not like bitcoin when you have a transaction and a limited amount of something.
It's literally someone going on the computer and just pressing zero.
That's it.
That's our financial system explained.
And of course, whenever there's the military industrial complex, big pharma, the medical
industrial complex coming in for their Gibbs, of course, that machine's turned on right
away.
People come in there for you
know health and human services or something to help out the common you know whatever whatever
the common good is or whatever the term people or whatever people socially want to improve you know
life no sorry the machine doesn't work then which is absolutely ridiculous so we're going through
this what i was thinking is like where is, so all of our money is basically digital.
Has anyone really thought about how Bitcoin has a ledger with crypto that secures it and banks just kind of write a number down?
Well, you know, what shocked me, I think the most was, I remember I was watching a documentary on the 2008 financial crisis, and I might have the numbers a little bit wrong.
But I think they said that $ trillion dollars disappeared from the global economy
they use the phrase disappeared and we're looking that up because i know that i think we lost like
9.8 trillion dollars overall like home value in the world this has to do with you know just like
fluctuations of the values of homes the money didn't disappear this isn't changing ledgers
but like obviously they didn't burn cash reserves or like melt down gold and just turn it around.
Yeah, you're going, well, how do you just take $2 trillion when the average person in the world makes less than like $1 a day?
Yeah.
What do you mean it disappeared?
Well, after the 2008 housing crisis, the Federal Reserve engaged in secret bailouts where they were literally printing money and giving it digitally to foreign banks. I actually confronted Ben Bernanke on the
largest kind of bailout in recorded human history that no one even talks about.
And he had a fit about it. He literally tried to rip my microphone away from me,
because I asked him, how does it feel knowing that you committed one of the largest bailouts
and no one even knows about it? And we talking about you know with a t trillions of
dollars that literally go from one hand to another hand yes we're here now and look at the national
debt look at the price of common household goods of what they are now compared to what they were
just even 50 years ago i'm i'm look man uh i was talking to so we're looking at like crazy farmland
crazy open space in west virginia and i'm hearing from these agents, they're like, we can't keep inventory.
The moment like land pops up in West Virginia, gone.
The market's increasing like crazy.
The value of homes is going up outside of New York, outside of these big cities.
Property value is starting to go up like crazy because nobody wants to live in these cities anymore.
But it's like I was saying earlier.
Actually, I think it was Chris who was saying this, that the things wealthy people can buy right now are hyperinflating because the demand for these goods is high for several reasons.
One, get away from the cities.
Two, they're getting rid of their money.
They're getting rid of U.S. dollars.
They're buying gold.
They're buying Bitcoin like crazy.
Why did Bitcoin double, almost triple in value in a month? Now, people will say, oh, you know, you hear from all these Bitcoin deniers where they're like, it's just a scam.
And it's like, dude, people have confidence in it retaining its value enough to where it was going for like $13,000 a month and two months ago.
And now it's at $30,000.
So I'll tell you this. You can look
at your Bitcoin transaction history and you can go back, go back to like, for those of you that
have Bitcoin, I've had Bitcoin for a long time. And someone sent me like a couple of dollars worth
of Bitcoin a long time ago. It's now worth like 200 bucks. It's just, you look at it, that's crazy.
People are concerned. I think, here's what I was telling people.
What are the rich people who have connections doing right now?
They're fleeing cities.
They're buying up property like crazy, and they're getting off the US dollar.
When CNBC says the dollar is in a downward spiral, and Bitcoin is through the roof,
I hope y'all are paying attention to what we're potentially facing.
So I'll put it this way.
You know, I've had people say to me, we did a promo to start the show with the safe and ready
meals thing, right? This is the safeandreadymeals.com. It is emergency food supply. And so
people always look, I got a bunch of it just because I bought it, whatever. And they're like,
man, are you prepping? Like, you think the end is coming? And I'm like, I don't know if I would
tell people I think the end is nigh like the world's gonna end and we're gonna
be walking around like it's fallout you know the video game and you know fighting zombies or
anything like that but uh when was the last time the u.s printed what like trillions of dollars
like 2.6 trillion and borrowed what five trillion more when was the last time they they added 60
percent of the money supply in 10 months? They've never done that.
And what historically happens when money is mass produced and mass printed?
You face hyperinflation or collapse of the currency.
And then you combine that with rich people buying up land like crazy and fleeing to places like Idaho, Iowa, Wyoming, West Virginia.
And you need to ask yourself, why is it that people with the money
are trying to spend their money as fast as possible? Why are you looking at this? So maybe
we get everything's fine. The U.S. currency can't collapse. It's the petrodollar. Maybe
I'm not I'm not I'm not going to pretend I can I can see the future. And I know.
But I just look at like here's here's the way I tell people when you're when you're out and you
guys might might might get this when you're out in a conflict in a riot or whatever, or when you're in a big protest and then you see a bunch of people, then you see a bunch of people start running in a certain direction.
Right.
When I see that, I think they must have seen something or someone did, and they're running for a reason.
Sometimes it's a false alarm.
Sometimes they run because they got scared of a car backfiring. But sometimes someone saw the National Guard or some riot cop aiming a beanbag gun or tear gas, and so they ran.
I run the other direction. I run perpendicular to the direction they're running because I don't
want to be in that crowd. But I look to the people and I see where are they running to.
It's almost like when a storm is about to come. You see all the birds leaving like they do in
the movies. When the rich people are lighting their money up, like, just getting rid of it as fast as possible.
The U.S. is printing, you know, trillions of dollars.
Record, like, you know, money supply going up.
And we're seeing land get sold like crazy.
Like, don't you think at a certain point the people who have connections and are in the know are making the moves before you catch on because they want you holding the bag or they don't want to be holding
the bag when when the when the when the drop comes here's my thing okay i i'm i'm a christian
i don't know what you guys's view is on this but i think i'm a i'm a huge believer in the end times
and bible prophecy and i think that the antichrist is a reality, and I think the agenda is obviously
there.
And it's Joe Biden.
I thought it was Hillary Clinton.
I don't know who it's going to be, but one thing I will say is it's very interesting
that with the advent of the Antichrist comes alongside of access through the mark of the
beast that gives you access to a one-world economy.
So it's very interesting.
I'm not saying it's a mask. Yeah, they talk about a one-world economy, a one-world economy. So it's very interesting. I'm not saying it's a mask.
Yeah, they talk about a one-world economy,
a one-world government.
It's the end result of when you know the end times.
No, no, no, wait, wait.
It actually talks about an economy?
Yeah.
What specifically does it say, though?
It says that the false prophet,
you could pull it up,
the false prophet will cause people
to take the mark of the beast,
which is 666,
that will give them the ability
to buy, sell, and trade. That will allow them to access the mark of the beast, which is 666, that will give them the ability to buy, sell,
and trade that will allow them to access the economy at the time.
So I think it's interesting that we're seeing a lot of stuff with the masks.
We're seeing a lot of stuff with the vaccines.
We're also seeing specifically an mRNA vaccine, a new technological advancement with many
large institutions saying, you won't be able to participate in our economy unless you have this vaccine.
So that's also another aspect of this to kind of—
And in Bible prophecy, that's the final showdown.
You won't be able to access the economy without the mark of the beast,
which is an act of worship to pretty much Satan in the flesh.
Yeah, and even from my understanding, though, I don't have it up here.
It also comes up in Daniel and Isaiah.
The whole point of biblical prophecy is that not only will people be trading and be given in marriage,
world will be like it was. But the key thing is, is that the Antichrist is meant to bring the world
together into one world government. And then he'll sit on the throne in the temple rebuilt
on the Temple Mount in Israel, and he'll call himself God and people will follow.
And anybody who doesn't take whatever the mark is, is going to be seen as a threat and a danger to people. And they themselves are an enemy of
society and deserve to be killed. So they start killing everyone who won't take the mark, which
we don't know what that means. But I'm just saying, it's crazy though, when you read Revelation,
and it says that this is what the end will look like, and it describes how people will be.
I didn't know this. Revelation 13, 17, that no man might buy or sell, save he had the mark of the name of the beast or the number of his name.
I didn't know that.
And it says that the ten kingdoms will serve under him.
And it specifically says, this is what's crazy, the ten kingdoms of the world, whatever that means, will rise up and he'll come above them.
And there's this idea that this is what he brings together.
And this is why anybody that is coming against him is coming against the global order. And therefore, they are a threat to public safety. And that's why not only can they not buy, sell,
and trade, but eventually they get beheaded and they start beheading people who will not take
the mark. And that's like, they'll kill you. It's an act of worship to the Antichrist being
your God. That's why you have to take it.
This is why a lot of right-wing Christians have always been against the kind of larger term New World Order.
And when you look at them, there's always been a congregation of individuals who are churchgoing that usually do speak about this in a very large extent.
So what you're saying makes absolutely sense from what I've been hearing for,
you know, since the 90s, people were talking about this.
And more and more, when you look at current events,
I mean, you can make many different correlations,
you can have many different understandings.
But I think what everyone here is saying is that these are definitely
interesting times, to say the least,
and definitely times that will test everyone in many important
instances.
I mean, you got to think about it.
When you read like the Bible and you look at Bible prophecy, Satan himself literally
wants to be God, right?
When you read certain passages of Lucifer's fall, he wanted to be God.
He wanted to ascend above God.
He wanted to be worshiped as God himself.
So when you take a look at the entire scope of scripture through the Old Testament and the New Testament, you'll see Lucifer and Satan himself literally
mirroring what God has done or what God will do. So he will declare himself to be God in the temple
in Israel because he wants to be worshipped as God. And the whole tie with the economy,
with the one world religion and the one world economy taking the mark of the beast,
is in the Old Testament, you would see that God instructed the Jews, he would instruct them to write Bible
verses on their arms or on their foreheads. And still to this day, you see Hasinic Jews,
Orthodox Jews that still put Bible verses on their foreheads or even on their arms,
they walk around with that. In the end, Lucifer is going to use the Antichrist to do the exact
same thing to give people access to the economy.
But what's the real tie there?
The real tie is if you get humanity to believe that there is no hope and there's only one hope that can cause you to survive, which is the economy.
I mean, throughout all human history, throughout all religions, world religions, it doesn't matter whether you're Muslim, whether you're Buddhist, it doesn't matter. We all need to survive and the economy keeps us afloat. So in the end
times, God is literally the provider of all humanity. That's my belief. That's what, that's,
that's what I believe. He's my provider. He's, he's, he's my all in all, right? But Lucifer wants
to be that as well. And if he can take everything that he has from you, especially the way that you
got it, you will bow your knee to whomever will give it back to you well i don't know a whole lot about all that
revelation stuff but i can say it's true people don't know how to survive outside of the current
system so a lot of the left they don't understand what economy means they have this meme oh no the
economy it's like bro the economy means the system by which goods and services are brought to the
people who need them it means household management you're hungry the economy means the system by which goods and services are brought to the people who need them.
It means household management.
You're hungry.
The economy is a reference to the system of how that food is grown, produced, sent to the store so that you can buy it or so that the government can give it to you.
Even if the government.
So this is what they don't understand.
Communism has an economy.
It's called the command economy.
This household management of a country is an authoritarian communist system.
It doesn't work very well, as we've seen throughout history, but it literally is an economy. This household management of a country is an authoritarian communist system. It doesn't work very well
as we've seen
throughout history,
but it literally is
an economy.
So many people,
I ask you this,
how many people
who live in
any of these big cities
know how to even
grow food?
Like we saw
at the LARP farm
at the Chaz,
the autonomous zone
in Seattle.
It was beautiful.
It kind of,
we just,
a throwback.
It was so,
my favorite part
about that garden was that for a while they had a garden for black people only.
And then it switched to people of color.
And the worst part was is that that was the only garden that wasn't growing food.
And no one could figure out if the people weren't planting the food or if white people were too afraid to plant because it was all white people tending the gardens.
The Lark Farm was garbage.
They didn't understand anything about basic farming at all they put potted plants in the dirt
they threw cardboard yeah they threw cardboard down threw dirt on it and put potted plants in it
did you even look something up on google bro if you don't know how to farm you can't farm
so look i don't expect anybody even here to know how to grow can you even farm
we we've grown our own food because people have gardens so a lot of people understand like you So, look, I don't expect anybody even here to know how to farm. Bro, can you even farm? Seriously? That's how you would.
We've grown our own food because people have gardens.
So a lot of people understand, like, you know, general gardening.
But farming is a whole other issue.
You know, like, when do you rotate crops?
How do you preserve the land?
When do you fallow or things like that?
Farming requires farmers who know what they're doing and can tell you how it's done.
These people in cities won't survive without the economy.
I mean, look what happened. Did you see people's responses to lack of toilet paper? Did you see people's responses? It's still happening right now, though. I mean, realistically speaking,
though, and I'll say this, like I actually so I was I was totally I've never bulk bought anything.
I have this idea that God provides for me and I don't need to worry or fear. But I'll tell you
this. There was a one moment where because I'll tell you you, when I was living in LA, we have good Mexican food. And I'll
tell you, it's good going in. The other side's another story. And you need toilet paper. There
are those moments. And I'm newly married and I'm in my house and I'm like, all right, God will
provide. And I know this sounds so ridiculous before 2020. And I start noticing there's like
four toilet paper rolls left, then three toilet paper rolls left i'm going okay okay god provide and and i was like i was like
okay there was like this one morning it's like 6 a.m i woke up out of my sleep i was like i gotta
go wait in line somewhere to get toilet paper and so like i went to go to target i waited in line
it opened no toilet paper even waiting in line for an hour so then we were rationing toilet paper like little pieces and we're trying to eat like non-high fiber
foods and stuff and it got to the point where i ended up waiting in a two and a half hour line
in costco just to get a pack of toilet paper and i I remember thinking, this entire system is so much more fragile than I could
have ever hoped for or imagined that I just took a day off of work to be able to wipe my butt.
But hold on. At what point in a situation like that, would you just grab a towel,
rip a piece off, and then be like, I guess we're doing it the old fashioned way?
We were a day away. we were a day away of just
planning like taking some leaves off the tree i swear think about okay i got something to confess
i got something to confess okay oh no all right all right i literally my okay my wife is watching
and she's probably freaking dying right now but i'm gonna say this i literally went to this like
super ghetto mexican supermarket because there was no toilet paper in california wherever we went and i
literally bought like five packs of like 100 packs of napkins as toilet paper i just want to confess
that on record that i went and i bought out napkins at a ghetto supermarket think about
think about the response people had to this right instead of being like well they're out of toilet
paper what can we do to solve this
problem they're just like i'm gonna go wait in line for several hours you guys i'm gonna go
wait in line just eventually someone will give me toilet paper i guess have you been to la it's not
like there's a lot of trees there anyways to cut down and plant all my japanese friends are laughing
at all of you guys why right now well they have a good day yeah yeah they got the fancy toilets
i mean brazil too brazil i went to Brazil once. This is a funny story.
I went to the hotel.
And the bathroom has, like, a concave floor with a drain in the middle.
And there was a hose next to the toilet.
Oh, no.
No, this is Brazil, man.
Most of the world does this.
Yeah, most of the world.
And so I was at an office for, like, a company.
And that was their bathroom.
And I was like, like, do I just spray and then it goes down the drain?
Like, what is this?
And when I came out, I was like, man from america we don't we don't have that and she was
like you don't have that and i was like yeah like the hose and she goes how do you clean yourself
and i was like what do you mean we sell the paper and she goes that doesn't clean anything
and i was like oh that's a good point i use i use wet honestly though i'll tell you this is
this is a serious pro tip are we this is a serious pro tip that my doctor even told me.
They make like flushable antiseptic like wet wipes that actually clean in America.
And if you can't find toilet paper, usually you can go to the section, the toddler section, or you can find it in the adult section.
They're flushable like baby wipes, and they're actually clean.
You use less of them.
So if you're trying to ration paper or you're in a place where they don't have a lot of toilet paper, check the flushable wipes, and they're actually clean you use less of them so if you're trying to ration paper you're in a place where they don't have a lot of toilet paper check the flushable wipes and they're
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podcast if you like learning about proper toilet paper well hold on another thing people need to
realize is that uh we as americans are extremely spoiled and after just traveling the world i mean
most people just use natural
squatty potty as a way to relieve themselves. No one here at this house, by the way, uses a
squatty potty. I'm disgusted. I know. I disagree with you. But another thing to really kind of
think here is that we are not resilient. A lot of people in places like Mexico that have went
through economic collapses, people who have to wait long lines just to get
their money, just to get their bi-monthly paycheck, they are resilient. They are prepared
for everything. The city slickers, the flip-flop, latte-drinking, Starbucks-loving yuppies,
they're not ready for anything. And when time really comes to a head and they have to deal with the realities of a country,
$27 trillion in debt that still gives out billions of dollars in foreign aid,
when they have to deal with the larger ramifications of these politicians selling them down the river,
they're going to have a very rude awakening.
And when people panic, when people freak out, that's going to be really a true test of anyone in any major city.
And it's one of the reasons I left New York City and I'm never coming back.
The U.S. federal debt to GDP ratio was at 130.47 percent.
130.
In 2000, it was at 59 percent.
In 1980, it was at 34.
Thanks, Donald Trump.
That's what Rand Paul was warning.
Rand Paul, remember the big speech on the stimulus package?
That's why, dude, we can't afford stuff like that right now especially
giving i mean no it's nothing new that we give billions of dollars of foreign aid away but it's
like in the midst of this pandemic all of a sudden we're giving billions of dollars to pakistan for
gender studies or yeah but it's not even aid it's it's speed boats for sri lanka they call it yeah
it's 1.3 what is it
it's a huge exorbitant amount not just to israel but other countries like egypt sudan there's so
many of these countries just getting handouts and where does this money go it usually doesn't go
towards even that country it goes towards the middle person the bureaucrat standing in the way
that sifles it in for themselves their their friends, their special interests, they get the money.
And that's why we didn't have the $2,000 stimulus check.
That's why we had gender studies in Pakistan.
So you have right now $27 trillion in debt.
And then people will ask me, Tim, do you think things are going to get really bad?
I'm not going to tell you yes or no.
I'm just going to say people with connections are buying up land like crazy and dumping dollars for things like Bitcoin.
And we are $27 trillion in debt while our government just gave away billions of dollars to other countries.
So let me tell you something.
Think about that friend you have, right?
And he lives in an apartment.
He hasn't paid his rent.
And then he gets his rent money and he says, yeah, but, you know, we're going to go out to the bar.
Or goes on only fans
and gives it to lula lula's getting my money that's literally the government the government
is the simp that is simping to china i had a whole huge analogy to this it's kind of a adult so i'm
not going to say it here but literally they they take the money you're supposed to pay rent together
he goes on only fans spends all of it to china does fentanyl from china is it good from afghanistan um well no bro how about every time a stimulus every time a stimulus
package comes out if it's 600 or if it's 1200 you'll see like all these tvs and walmart that
are like 10 like less than your stimulus and then i i just i hate say this, but I really think it's a lot of like uneducated
people that don't even pick up on stuff like that because they know they'll go spend their
money at these massive corporate entities like Walmart just to give them the upper edge
and give them the millions and billions of dollars while the mom and pop shops, they
suffer and they die.
And I think that's by design.
You've got the best Democrat campaign slogan for Georgia right now. Vote for the Democrats in Georgia. You're going to get $2,000 because
Mitch McConnell blocked it and they're not going to do it. But the Democrats are like,
we want it. We want to. So if the Democrats win, you're getting paid. So there were a lot of people
that didn't care about politics, but they were like, yo, my boy Trump just gave us cash. Awesome.
Trump gets his name on the checks or whatever.'s big giving people money you'll get votes so the
government feels like like alcohol in 2021 it's like oh your life's depressed because you've been
getting drunk too often wasting your money and sleeping around how about we uh numb that out
with a couple more shots of vodka tonight and then you'll forget about your problems like we're
gonna give you more government to fix your government problems from 2020 that's the cure is just giving you your
way out we're gonna keep bending you over and that's digging how i feel digging your way out
of a hole it reminds me of the simpsons where they they're looking for treasure or something
and they dig 20 feet down and they're like uh how do we get out and homer's like we'll dig our way
out and they just keep digging well i think i think what's really what's really cool about all
this though is that where i kind of almost get upset sometimes at certain people on the right wing or the libertarian movement that sort of condemn all these new people sort of waking up and breaking out of the city slick life, waking up out of this Democrat life.
They keep saying, oh, they're moving to Republican states.
They're changing all of our states.
They're moving in that place.
But according to Greg Abbott, we just did some studies in Texas that were looking at the way that voters changed their vote when they moved. And actually,
58% of Californians who were coming from California to Texas were voting Republican,
as opposed to what's being pushed as the narrative that Californians are switching the state to being
blue. And so what we're seeing is that actually, like me as someone from Los Angeles, I always
love it. Like, people are like, Oh, you talk you talk funny oh your pants are too tight you're not a real conservative you're not a real
this or that i go i never said i'm like a super conservative i'm come from hollywood california
like i don't i'm not i'm i'm waking up out of this going holy crap i can't if i'm gonna get
married like i got married and within months i told my wife i was like i know this doesn't make
sense financially i know this i know it's not going to make sense to my family.
My mom was in the middle of dying.
By the way, she died three months after I left.
Like, you don't leave your mom dying.
I go, as the lockdowns came, we've got to get out of here.
Like, we've got to leave this state because I don't know what's going to happen, but it's not going to be good.
And look, as we left last June, it's only gotten – it's digressed in California.
Well, you brought up a very important point.
When you have to work for what you have,
you automatically become a conservative.
And when a lot of these people move out of the big cities
and they move towards the suburban areas,
they have to work for everything they got.
There's an interesting noise.
That's a helicopter.
The National Guard.
Yeah, maybe.
They're coming for you, Tim.
I told you.
No, no, no.
They're flying to D.C.
Yeah.
Oh, really?
There's a helicopter, guys.
We can hear it in studio.
But we're in the middle of nowhere,
so usually when there's a helicopter going by,
we're like, oh, what's going on with this?
A few of them, not just one.
I hear them all.
Right, yeah, it was a bunch, actually.
It was like, I'm like,
is it getting louder?
What's going on?
Hey, it's better than the jets we have.
I'm right over the jet flying in Texas,
so I'll be in the middle of a show recording,
and they're like... So wonderful wonderful so what you're saying is you're saying that texas is becoming
more red is that what you're saying i'm saying that the studies show that it's not the californians
changing which i mean that's why everyone giving all these people just waking up a hard time i
think a lot of people if you actually look at the studies and the trends not a bunch of people
complaining shows like this are working to wake people up where you watch tim
and it's not like tim's a right-wing nut job it's like in fact you probably piss a lot of right-wing
people off oh they're so mad at me right and it's my point being is that is that you can sit here
and you can talk to someone like vosh who a lot of right-wing people hate then you can talk to
someone like myself or or drew or whatever or alex jones well that's even yeah i invited i i asked
vosh to come back with jones but he could he didn't want to do it he was worried about covid
and that's that's like a real left thing they're super worried about
covid conservatives really aren't you know so i've actually reached out to a bunch of leftists like
you know we'll have jones on you can come on and for the most part they're just like but covid you
know i don't want to do it and they're like that's a legitimate reason they there's no point in
arguing i'm like okay you know whatever but here i'll tell you what i think i think you
know we're seeing a lot of people move out of big cities the people there's in california trying to
recall newsom right but the people they're i think they're gonna have a hard time with it they're
doing well we'll see how it plays out but the people who don't like newsom leave they go move
to texas they go move to colorado so what happens when the more conservative people will up and go and the people who are okay with Newsom stay? California becomes bluer and less, more apathetic, I guess, if you're going to sit
there and let Newsom do whatever he wants and do nothing about it. Apathy for sure. So then the red
states are going to become more entrenched ideologically in red. The blue states become
more entrenched ideologically in low information apathetic tribalist.
And then what happens?
We're already a country split down the middle.
Do the red states have a resurgence and the Republicans start winning again?
Or do red and blue states start pointing things at each other and then swinging things at each other?
I think a lot of people are probably blue without even knowing it.
What do I mean by that?
I think there's a lot of people that aren't-
That's default.
Right.
They're not politically engaged.
They're not into economics.
They don't even understand the damage of a massive stimulus bill.
They're just like, oh, just give me my 600 bucks,
even though we're going to be trillions of dollars in debt.
Why?
Because it hasn't affected them personally yet.
And I think a lot of people are waking up to the reality
that their lives are being affected by these policies and big blue states and they're leaving these states because
it's affecting them but are they really changing to not vote the same way in these other states i
was talking about this with lydia earlier it's like i think a lot of people they recognize that
bad things are happening and it affects them but they leave the states without understanding why
it happened in the first place so they still vote the same way because of Hollywood or the music industry.
They see people like Jay-Z or freaking Cardi B up there twerking with Bernie Sanders.
And it's like, oh, well, you should vote for the Democrats because Cardi B said so.
And it's like nothing changes because there's no education involved.
Does that make any sense?
Like people understand something's wrong and they leave without understanding why.
And then they just vote the same.
But then you have so so I think I one of the things I say about Democrats is that they rely on solely almost exclusively on low information voters easily evidenced by the fact that they try to lower the voting age to 16 or they've advocated for it and that they get a lot of younger voters.
Clearly, these are people who haven't had serious work experience.
Many of them haven't even paid taxes.
A lot of these kids who graduate college and then tend to vote Democrat haven't worked
a job or they may have worked some job, but they don't really understand what it means
to run a business and pay taxes and pay employees and pay benefits and all that.
So they vote based on their interests.
It's very simple.
If you spend your life in an institutionalized learning facility where everything is provided
for you and you follow the rules of the authority, what are you going to vote for?
Institutionalization, everything being provided to you by the authority and following the
authority as verbatim, as they say.
Conservatives and non-college educated people are people who they they mock and they'll insult aha
you're working class you didn't go to school you're so dumb you know democrats are smarter
it's like or actually conservatives tend to be people who are self-reliant they'll go out work
for themselves they'll get a job they'll pay taxes they'll start a business they don't go to college
that means they have to support themselves somehow so they're not in institutionalized
learning facilities where the authority is telling them what to do and providing for them.
That creates a clear distinction as the generations get older and enter the voting population.
Right, but I think there's more people somewhere in the middle.
And I think there's this whole class of people developing.
And here's what I mean.
It's like the far left crazy people are saying one thing like, you know, there's no gender and, you know, sexuality is fluid.
And, you know, your kid's eight, but they know they're, you they know if they want to get a sex change, you should listen to them and take
their advice, even though, you know, they have a bedtime, somehow they can decide their
entire hormonal future.
I mean, there's these people, and I think most people see that and they kind of reject
that because for their own families, they're like, I don't really want that for them.
But then there's this like weird similarity on the right wing too that always asks, what
are you conserving?
What are you conserving? What are you conserving?
As if everybody's this like alt Puritan conservative that wants this Christendom in America. Like as if that's really what everyone in America wants.
But I think most people are in this point where they're just in the culture and it's starting to get so extreme.
And it's starting to get so in your face where it's like they're naturally like default blue.
But they're going, dude, now you're starting to get into weird like kid stuff and you're starting to push like like we saw recently
cardi b won't even let her own kids watch her music video she pushed her kids out of the room
when it was on tv wow and you start you start to see like well that's what i'm saying you go you
go from you go from suggestive music to songs like wop that even if you're a sexualized person
and you're expressive you're going that doesn't need to be on
tv and i think people are starting to get sick of it and going there's got to be something where
we're just getting back to like setting some standard of morality some standard of morals
that we can agree on a lot of the big tech executives don't even let their kids use social
media one of the one of the best compliments i got for my song will of the people was someone
just posting the lyrics to WAP and then posting
the lyrics to my song. And that was the point they were making. Like, this is the popular song
with the millions of views that everyone's talking about, WAP. And they were like, my song, which has
like 700,000 and it's like very serious about revolutions and like, you know, and politics.
It doesn't get it. And I've known that my whole life. I've always listened to punk music and it's
never been the most popular and most listened to.
The crazy thing is we went for a drive recently and we were listening to a bunch of 60s, 70s music and stuff like that.
And there are some meaningful songs put out by like classic rock bands.
But then you look at the stuff that has a billion views, a billion listens today.
And it's like you've got these songs like man probably the easiest and
most iconic is fortunate son by creed's clear water revival right you know that song fortunate
son it's this it's the vietnam song basically every movie about vietnam or video game it's like
they play fortunate son it's a song about he's like you know it ain't me i'm not no senator's son
talking about the privileged people and the powerful connections political elites and those
with money and how they you know can get money and how they can get what they want.
They can avoid what they want.
They don't got to pay taxes and things like that.
You have these meaningful songs that got a ton of downloads.
And then you pull up Spotify and you're like, what's getting the views?
And it's like, you know, whatever.
I mean, if people like it, people can buy it.
Welcome to capitalism.
But there's meaning being stripped out of our arts.
And it's becoming very just dry and generic and base and and uh you know i think it's it's it's there's
gonna be a culture collapse of some sort because we're whittling down to the lowest common
denominator to try and like movies is a good example there was a period where and up until
the movies were destroyed by the covid lockdowns blockbusters it's just mindless
explosions and shrapnel like michael bay movies yeah but the reason you know why those do well
is because it transcends language so anybody around the world could you could just watch
you know optimus prime transcends iq well another thing to realize a lot of our entertainment
whether it's art music movies has been hijacked has been used as a way to push political ideas
rather than to entertain.
It's used to program individuals to believe certain things, to have a certain ideology,
to have a favorable view of institutions like the CIA or establishment institutions or democratic
institutions.
They're made to look favorable and and when you look at
entertainment it's it's not there for your viewing enjoyment it's there to make you think a certain
way and it's been weaponized to a degree that's extremely dangerous in my opinion to a certain
degree i think they're trying to make money but uh speaking of the fbi and you know the fbi has
that tv show about the fbi agentsFiles, and it's about aliens.
A Harvard professor says alien technology – that was a great segue.
Very smooth segue.
I'll compliment you on that one.
Yeah, it was so good.
I'm so good at podcasting.
We got this crazy story.
And then we'll go to Superchats after this.
But check out this story.
This is crazy.
I really want to talk about this.
Harvard professor says alien technology visited our solar system in 2017.
He also says they're coming back.
In his upcoming book, Extraterrestrial, the First Time of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth,
theoretical physicist Avi Loeb lays out his theory about a peculiar shaped object that has entered our solar system several years ago. The interstellar object named Oumuamua was first observed through the Pan-STARRS telescope in Hawaii's Haleakala Observatory in 2017.
Researchers observed that it had passed through the ecliptic plane on September 6th from the direction of Vega, a star in the Lyra constellation that is about 25 light years away from our planet. Just three days later, Oumuamua, Hawaiian for scout,
began accelerating toward the sun
before it eventually came closer to Earth
on October 7th,
moving swiftly towards the constellation Pegasus
and the blackness beyond.
Some scientists claimed Oumuamua,
which is believed to be the first interstellar object
detected in our solar system,
was simply another comet.
However, Loeb, the chairman of Harvard University's astronomy
department, dismisses that assumption as it relies too much on the familiar. What would happen if a
caveman saw a cellophane? He wondered. He's seen rocks all his life. He would have thought it was
a shiny rock. Loeb says that there are two big details that suggest Oumuamua wasn't just a comet,
but a piece of alien technology. The first detail is the object's dimensions, as it was determined
to be five to ten times longer than it was wide. Loeb argues the cigar-like shape isn't typical
for a natural space object, but the theoretical physicist lays the biggest detail that supports
his theory is the movement, the excess push away from the sun that was the thing that broke the
camel's back. Loeb explains the sun's gravitational force would cause a natural object to move faster
as it approaches and eventually push the object back, causing it to move slower as it moves away.
Loeb points out that this didn't occur with Oom-Wa-Mwa, which accelerated slightly,
but to a highly statistically significant extent. If we are not alone, are we the smartest kids on
the block, he asks? If there was a species that eliminated itself through war or change in the
climate, we can get our act together and behave and behave better instead we are wasting a lot of resources on
earth fighting each other and other negative things that are a big waste he said also they're
coming back this is not the first story we got this year about aliens being real and coming to
earth and now the head of harvard's astra was astronomy department yeah
has said yeah aliens are real so uh we talked we talked about revelations a little bit but what if
it's uh what if aliens are coming well some religious people believe those are demonic
entities some conspiracy theorists believe otherwise some people say it's advanced technology
but it really does kind of feel like they're prepping us for something i mean we had that uh head of the israeli space program we had these recent new revelations we
have the event that just happened in hawaii we have the disclosure which is supposed to happen
in about 180 days that's in the covid relief bill we'll clarify that somehow in the covid
the covid omnibus the spending bill bill was the Intelligence Authorization Act, which included from the time of passing the bill, 180 days, the Pentagon must release all their information on UFOs.
So they've been slow rolling this.
We just saw a crazy UFO in West Virginia.
We did a segment about it.
It looked nuts.
People saying it was a flaming UFO crashing on Earth or something.
But I don't know.
Everybody's been speculating. Aliens are coming. What do you guys think? I think it was a flaming ufo crashing earth or something but uh i don't know everybody's
been speculating aliens are coming what do you guys think i think i think it's a mixture i think
uh if you take a look at world war ii with roswell you know coming out of that how nasa came out you
know there definitely was like this technological boom and advancement because the nazis were
obviously involved with like black magic and adolf Hitler was obsessed with that, like obtaining even the scientists, like crazy Nazi scientists that were obsessed with, you know, communicating with off world entities or whatever they called them.
Some people believe they're demons in order to obtain like crazy scientific knowledge and astrophysics and all these things.
A lot of people believe that's how the atom bomb came into reality, but Americans got to it first. But I think it is interesting how there's always this connection with technology
and like off-world entities. And if you take a look at it from a biblical perspective, like you
said, I mean, the Bible does make it very clear that, you know, we wrestle not against flesh and
blood, but against spiritual hosts of wickedness and principalities and powers. But I just want
to point out how there always is.
I'll tell you this. Let's get, let's have a little Bible study. The number one thing that
I believe when you take a look at the garden of Eden, where Eve was deceived, what was the one
thing that he tempted her with? One thing was that she would have some kind of super knowledge.
There's always some kind of temptation with an expert knowledge or
a knowledge that goes further or a wisdom that takes you beyond.
Like DMT.
Exactly.
The offer to DMT.
And that's what I'm saying is like, they're always, whenever there's UFOs involved or some
kind of spiritual entities involved, there's always this offer of like an advanced knowledge
and then an advancement in technology and i think i don't
have you guys seen the bob lazar documentary on netflix oh yeah right so i definitely think there
is some kind of technological advancement i mean have you guys seen like throughout trump's
presidency he'll come out and say if you guys he'll threaten nations he'll be like if you guys
keep doing this you guys are going to see like you know rain and fire like the world has never
seen before i definitely and then the space force came right i definitely think we have something that other nations don't know
what it is but where that knowledge came from i personally believe is supernatural can we talk
about natural isn't like what supernatural is in aliens or i believe demonic beings can we talk
about can we talk about that you said with dmt and and I don't want to get too druggy here. But one thing that's interesting is I didn't become a Christian until I was 19, and I'm still learning a lot. But one thing I can say is I was agnostic before then, as agnostic as a teenager could be. But I rejected a lot of spiritual things. My background is in science. I went to university in that. I've always been a man about the physical and
what you can measure and the methods that go into that, something that science no longer is.
But I remember that one interesting thing that I didn't expect to was to kind of get into
experimenting with drugs growing up. And I remember doing drugs like ecstasy or smoking pot,
and those were fun. But I remember the first time that I did mushrooms.
I was younger and I remember there was nothing like that that I had ever done in my life.
And the psilocybin and that feeling – every drug that I had consumed, every substance kind of numbed or altered reality.
But I had never felt like I wasn't myself before living in a new world until I had taken mushrooms.
And I think trying a bunch of psychedelics in those years, like LSD, even like 5-MeO dipped and all those experimental ones that were coming out to CB.
I think there was one time where I just took way too many mushrooms, just too many.
Been there, done that.
Yeah, just too many.
And I remember having a mental breakdown like i didn't
believe in spirits or anything but no lie i went into my friend's bathroom way to do this your
parents are asleep you're in the living room you take a bunch of mushrooms wise decision
and a total 16 year old wisdom there guys i remember like i went into the restroom and this
like this being appeared and was telling me to stick my head into the toilet and drown myself and like to kill myself.
And I felt like the only way to escape what was going on was to die.
And as much as it might just sound like it was like a bad trip, I felt for a moment like real in that moment.
And I felt like I woke up and these I looked at the being in this restroom and I can remember that it's like a long restroom.
And it was like a dark, like a, like a dark force. And I remember that I had never felt so oppressed.
And, you know, for years after that instance, I struggled with suicide. I was heavily depressed,
but I wasn't on mushrooms anymore. And I started to like wake up to like the fact that there might
be something else out there because why is it that I'm no longer high, but these feelings that I first experienced while in that toilet, you know,
are, are staying with me. And I think that there's some validity to the fact that I think that
spirits are real. I think that there is something that is, that is genuinely real and out there.
I know a lot of people say it's not true that it's just a trick of the mind or a hallucination,
but the reality speaking is when you talk about people's trips on on hallucinogens why do they all see the same things you know why
is this not an uncommon experience where people see dark forces the devil i mean but coming into
this with aliens it's like i just we're all human no well it depends it's not all unison it's not
all the same some people have positive effects some people well i had i had positive effects
mostly i'm just saying but when you come down to this, I started like realizing there could be more.
And I think that I had a genuine conversion experience while I was sober.
When I was 19, I was on the toilet.
I'm not even joking.
I was on the toilet and I was reading this book, Why Grace Changes Everything, not trying to become a Christian, not trying to like – it wasn't like in some like tent revival meeting.
It wasn't emotional.
And then I had just like something clicked where like I realized that all the pain that I felt, the depression, everything could be forgiven in a moment. You can say that I was,
you know, that it was fake, but it was real to me that I felt something shift in my mind and my
heart that I can't ever deny where I began to become aware that God was real. He was in my life
and I've never been the same. And so sometimes I wonder the people that doubt that there's something
else out there. Maybe it's just, they haven't anything real, or they've been around so many frauds
who are trying to, you know, sell something to them or like, you know, they're just basing
off of a hallucination that that's why they don't believe.
I think there's like a split in that.
I've met people who have told me that they've communicated with other beings or something
like that.
Like I had one guy who told me that he was a drug addict.
He was wasting his life.
And then one day he was in the woods and he felt a voice inside of him
coming out, asking him, what are you doing? Why are you doing this? And that was a profound
spiritual experience where he became very, very Christian and then turned his life around,
got off drugs, started working. And he was just like some punk rock dude. He kept to,
you know, his love of punk rock, but he opened a business and he just totally got away from drugs. And he was like, I know you won't believe me when I say that it
happened, but it doesn't matter. It happened to me. It's my experience. I can tell you what I
experienced and it's your choice if you want to believe it or not. And he was like, and I
understand most people here that are going to say, that's crazy. There's no way that happened.
And he's like, but I'm telling you, a voice came from the center of my being telling me this.
And I was like, I mean, I believe you.
There's two ways to explain it.
You had a spiritual response because another worldly being was telling you you're destroying
your life or you took too many drugs.
Either way, it helped you.
So it's a positive thing.
I think, you know, just kind of roll with it.
And I'm not going to come out and rain on your parade and be like, no, you're wrong.
You're crazy.
I'm going to be like, hey, man, you're doing really well for yourself.
You've turned things around.
Whatever it was, it worked and it helped you.
Yeah. I think we also need to realize that everything is energy. We're very energetic.
And to think that it's only in the dimensions that we see it under, it's kind of naive because
there's a lot more happening that we don't even perceive, see, or feel. And there's even a lot
of theories out there and even official scientific studies that talked
about how it could have been things like psychedelics like mushrooms that have propelled
civilizations that might have actually started religions that might have actually uh i don't
know about that one uh do you have a specific reference that i'm saying people doing drugs
going crazy and then well well depends well we have meth which is you know it depends what you also see see as a drug because again people see psychedelics in in in a scientific term not
just as you know a drug that you take for fun but there also have been a lot of medical studies
recently that correlate a lot of significance when it comes to brain development and dealing
with issues like ptsd and depression that have been very profound and very important when it comes to this kind of psychedelic space, which kind of, according to many people, merges this physical and spiritual world and lets people see this veil, whether good or not.
And I think personally, in my own personal opinion, there is something way bigger.
There is something greater.
There are entities that are good.
There are entities that are bad.
And I think that's something that I personally believe in myself.
Positive, negative. That's one thing that I've always questioned, and maybe you can help me with
this. When you see people claim to have experiences with spiritual beings, taking aside the totally
kooky people who you're just going, you're grifting, you're trying to get money, or you're
selling me something. Let's take genuine experiences, whether it's on ayahuasca, or it's
like a Christian experience, or even some sort of like a Buddhist experience. Let's take genuine experiences, whether it's on ayahuasca or it's like a Christian experience or even some sort of like a Buddhist experience.
Let's take the spiritual.
Usually it's like kind of like the extreme where it's like I encountered some being and it either really freaked me the heck out and it put me into a downward spiral or A, my whole life changed for the positive.
It's not just like, yo, so I was walking down.
This being was like, I'm Carl.
Do you like Mexican candy? And I was like, yeah, that's pretty salty but good and we went our ways it's always
like some really extreme reaction and their life changes permanently everyone who says my life
changed where's the where's the being who appears and says dude you're listening to the beatles
again that's overrated dude but on zeppelin but you brought up way better you brought up an
important thing the kind of extremes of it and of that, a lot of people paint these things as really good or really bad.
And we need to find the middle ground here because you could have an experience that could be either or, and you need to understand them, not just label them and blame them for whatever's going on.
I have a story.
I was a youth pastor for about five years, and I was doing like, you know, vocational ministry. Elijah could relate to this too, is I remember this one time I was working on
a Bible study to teach on this particular night and I had it all laid out. You know, I spent all
night studying throughout the night because I like to study throughout the night, you know,
and I was up till maybe like four in the morning. And then the next morning when I woke up, I had to walk down the street in order to go pick up one of the cars that was getting worked on at a mechanic shop.
And I remember walking down the street and this random homeless guy just comes out of nowhere that I've never seen before, never met before in my entire life.
And he walks up straight up to me and he's like,
so you believe in Jesus? Random guy. And I'm like, yeah. And he starts to say, why are you going to
go and do what you're going to do tomorrow night? Because we were going to give a Bible study. We
were going to feed people like free tacos, this and that. And he's like, why are you going to go
there tomorrow night and do all those nice things for those people?
Why are you going to feed them?
Why are you going to be good to them?
You think that God really cares about that stuff?
And I'm like, okay.
And then out of nowhere, he starts to just straight up.
He recited almost my entire Bible study.
Entire Bible study to my face. Everything I was going to teach on that following day starts blaspheming the teaching as if the guy was in my room the night before watching me study the entire night
long. And when you take a look at demonic entities and the way that they interact with people in the
scripture is they always blaspheme Christ and they blaspheme anything that has anything to do with
Christ.
And a lot of people don't understand that, you know, in distant religions, they'll call them
watchers or they'll call them, you know, the ones that are always listening in. But people need to
realize that whatever your interpretation is of it is why does it always have to blaspheme God
or blaspheme Christ? And I kind of want people to just think about that that are
listening to this right now, because I find it interesting. And I could tell you guys some crazy
stories, dude. We've had kids in the ministry, 12-year-old little kids, demon-possessed out of
their minds, eyes pitch black, literally. Eyes pitch black, 12-year-old little little kid about maybe 92 pounds 95 pounds literally physically lifting up like
pastors that probably weigh like 230 50 pounds possessed kids possessed kids speaking i've seen
people possessed too i didn't believe until i saw it no way this yeah i'm dead serious this kid
was like 12 years old was speaking in a grown man's voice speaking in spanish perfect spanish wasn't even
hispanic perfect spanish you saw that happen yeah they were doing this this kid was in my youth
group crazy demon possessed out of his mind most americans believe in angels and demons this is
what i think i think like as we talk about the evidence man but i'm saying there's a doubt in
a lot of people let's go to haiti sim but a lot of people a lot of people believe in this and i
think what's happened is is that when you go that when you go down to – some people could call it mental illness.
But we've really got to ask ourselves with the alien question.
It's so funny that Christians are always like, oh, there's no aliens.
But then they're telling everyone to believe in angels and demons.
And then you have these people who are like, God's not real.
There's no angels and demons.
And they're like, but there's aliens on other planets.
It's like, well, it all really shows something.
It's interesting in the human condition and brain is that there's something in us whether it's from conditioning or something in
nature to where we like feel like there's something else out there a lot of america i think it's more
americans than not believe in this and so it's just an interesting thing to me is that these
stories come out the reason why they're even they're publishing them is because they get
clicked on right and it's just like but we can't prove them per se unless you were like maybe there with him specifically so it's like i don't i don't know
what we can do here it's trust i remember when i was uh when i was like 19 i was talking to this
religious guy so i grew up catholic and then i left when i was a kid did you yeah you don't know
that no i didn't know that either yeah yeah yeah catholic school and then uh but i once i was a
teenager it was like out the window, really, really atheist.
And then I met a guy and he asked me, he was like, you know, we were talking about religion.
And then he said, how do you know you're breathing?
What are you breathing right now?
And I was like, air.
And he's like, yeah, yeah.
But like, what is it?
And I was like, combination of gases, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen, mostly nitrogen.
He's like, oh, yeah, crazy.
How do you know that?
And I was like, I learned it in school. And he was like, but like, did someone in school tell it to you? And I was like, oh, my teacher brought it up. We read it in a book. He goes, oh, you read
it in a book. You believe that book. And I was like, yeah, I do. And he was like, I read in a
book that Jesus is the son of God and that he came, you know, died for our sins and all that stuff.
Is my book wrong and your book right? And then I sort of i was like i get your point and his point was while there i think there's legitimate and valid reasons to trust science
and why i will look at a science book and talk about you know elements and all that stuff people
have people in their lives they trust they've experiences they've seen and things they trust
and they believe it you haven't experienced what they experience, so you think something different.
How do you know they're wrong
unless you can prove a negative,
which you can't do,
so it becomes very difficult.
His ultimate point was like,
look, man, there are a lot of people
that read this book and told him these things
and had people tell them that it was true
and they believe that.
They believe it.
They've experienced it.
The experts told them.
You think the experts tell you,
but he's like,
when did you pull up an electron microscope
and look at that oxygen,
that molecule, that atom? And I was like, I never did. And he's like, well, shouldn't you? If you want to believe in it and you want to claim you need to see the
evidence, when was the last time anybody who claims to believe in science actually did the
experiment to prove it to themselves? They didn't. So before you start talking about how you think
someone else is wrong because of their religion, the first thing you can do is actually do the
experiments to track radio waves. And you can do it. You absolutely can do it. But people don't
do it as the point. So this guy wasn't like a religious zealot or anything. He's making a point
about philosophy and how you've got a lot of people who think they're smarter than other people.
And it could be a religious person who thinks they're smarter than those who deny the religion
and say, oh, you just don't know what you're talking about. And you've got these people who
say, oh, no, you're crazy. You're talking about. And you've got these people who say, oh, no, you're crazy. You know what you're talking about. I'm smarter.
When in reality, it's just people who they trust, what they believe, what they've experienced.
And sometimes you can't change that.
It's crazy, though.
And it really helped shape my view of everything.
Like, you know, this guy was pretty religious, but he was making his point.
Science is incomplete.
And I think that that's where with all these views, when you read stories about aliens,
where people come into this, is I feel like the question of aliens is actually more philosophy and spiritual than it is a
scientific question. A lot of people talk about science like it's a religion, you know, like,
do you believe in this? And they don't realize that the science is so limited in the fact that
it's just testing the physical world to, you know, through hypotheses to create theories.
And I think that people look at scientists and bureaucrats today, like the bureaucrats are like
the priests or like the gods, and the scientists are somehow like the theologians studying and predicting the
world specifically right now with the left saying the right doesn't believe in science while they
literally ignore the lockdown science and ignore the world health organization they selectively
choose what science they support and what they oppose i'm like i have a degree in science what
do you have and i ask people that i mean it's not that extensive, but it's like, to be honest, it's like I can tell you
that it's genuinely a very limited thing.
But science today isn't even science.
It's just predictive programming of like whatever they want you to believe in.
Science today is very political.
Yeah, but I'm just saying.
It's been political for a long time.
And that's the left who have been, so I used to work for environmental nonprofits, and
the left was always complaining about researchers that were paid off by, know major corporations that's what they've been oh those those scientists
do that study well they were paid off by big oil and i'm like okay like well so you don't believe
the science is that report wrong for your political reason that's why i've always been like
yo these people just want power they'll claim the science is on their side if it supports what they
want that's just about it we gotta got to go to Super Chats.
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Let's see what people are saying.
We got the first Super Chat of the day.
Jonathan Galtarini says, I just want to say I love you and be nice to your co-stars.
I'll try. Luke. Yeah, you son of a gun. Son of the day. Jonathan Galtarini says, I just want to say I love you and be nice to your co-stars.
I'll try.
Luke.
Yeah, you son of a gun.
Son of a gun.
DJ Zeno says, the tree of liberty is thirsty, Tim.
Yikes.
No bipartisan banking schemes.
We choose peace, love, and freedom.
Let's see.
Flimsy Fox, the big old Super Chat, says, hey, Tim.
They say that they're a gay, furry leftist who supports trump and actually support i'm not kidding flimsy fox says they support donald democrat policies but left the left as soon as quote soy boys started playing dirty and starting riots
i mean look welcome there are a lot of people who left the left for these reasons there are a lot of
people supported trump who are actually populists, but we'll choose to support Trump over the establishment because the establishment won't deliver.
The furry, furry gays.
So let's see.
Colin P. says, did you catch in the Trump phone call that the Georgia Secretary of State said their comparison between Dominion voting machines and their hand retally were virtually the same?
Was that poor word choice?
Is there something here?
Well, it's they're not the same.
You know, that's the issue.
Logan Orr says, for the love of God, Tim,
I'm begging you to stop pretending
you know how the military rank structure works.
You're amazing at making non-NCOs
sound like mindless NPCs.
Why?
What did I say that made non-NCOs?
So just commissioned officers?
Well, it says non-NCOs,
so non-non-commissioned officers.
I think it was when you were talking about
the National Guard and the coup.
So I actually lived on a military base, and I lived outside of one.
And that's what my experience is based on.
So actually having a military family living in base housing with my sister,
and then living just outside of Fort Eustis and Newport News when my brother was in the Army.
And I hung out with these people all the time.
And that's what my opinion is based off of. So it it's a it's an opinion based on the entirety of the
military but it's at least based on my experience with the people who were there on those bases
let's see jake dog says elijah should have brought his puppy and sydney yeah you got a dog you bring
your dog and sydney's my neighbor oh okay bring your neighbor hey how are you sure
why not carl flynn says tim i ran out of characters the other day carl casarda made international
headlines back in 2018 after youtube's gun content bans he isn't really political beyond being pro
first and second amendment my uh might be of interest to you is he the dude who does the
slingshot channel is that him or that somebody else I don't know. That'd be cool to get the Slingshot guy on.
I've never known of a Slingshot channel.
Well, so he was doing,
I disagreed with him.
He wanted to do a YouTube union.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
And then I was like,
I remember hearing about that.
Terrible idea.
I totally disagree with it
and I wouldn't want to be involved
in anything like that.
And I'm really,
I really, really don't like the idea
of a system like that.
I'm not a fan of unions.
I'm a fan of collective bargaining
i'm a fan of getting everyone together and then making demands i'm not a fan of organizing a
legitimate union structure for youtube because then you get corruption politics garbage and then
you can't just work by yourself and then what will happen is because i've worked inside i've
been in several unions before i see how the how the dirty politics plays and i see how the people get their benefits and then i see how it hinders and hurts the people
who are at the bottom struggling to to stay afloat so i'm not a fan i don't know i i i don't think
that's the same guy i'm just bringing it up i'm not a fan of that for whatever my name is tim and
i don't like unions and i said that during during occupy wall street they had this panel at the um
some broadcasting center or whatever.
And so they had a bunch of Occupy people.
And then some dude stands up and says, like, you guys all talk about this, but none of you will call it union corruption.
And I was like, I can't stand unions.
And then everyone was like, what?
But you're Occupy Wall Street.
And I was like, no, I love collective bargaining.
I love it when the workers rise up and say, you can't treat us this way.
And they have their right to negotiate.
But unions have become something totally different and i've been in them and my family my family members have been in them and that's where my experience come from
so i've seen too much corruption to support that kind of stuff
let's see uh goat river says that was a female proud boy supporter who pulled the female antifa
hair to him it was a woman i thought it was a dude well
i must be wrong that's you know genders exist so a female proud boy female proud boy supporter
why don't you ask them what they identified by during that moment yeah i think that's a good
idea all right let's see justin bookman says the storied writers of the selection are copying a
podcast called terms i've been hearing some rumors of a trucker protest against deliveries to dc
it's hard to get guys to go there now.
Hi, Lids. Unlike some beanie wearer,
I acknowledge you are here.
Thanks, brother.
When people watch your show and insult you?
Oh, yeah, of course. Totally.
Well, I actually seek out the condescending
and insulting ones as well, you know? What's the worst thing
someone said about you on a comment you accidentally
read? Accidentally read?
I read them on purpose. Did something come out something come out you're like oh shoot that was like
totally violated the guidelines oh yeah yeah you ever see that when you read it you're like oh i
can't read that out loud oh yeah yeah i'll stop halfway but like no no like when we have guests
like i'll see something it's like oh wow that person's mean i'm gonna read it like what's the
point creative writers they might put them on blast no but like if people are gonna comment
things disparagingly and like super chat do i just be like well i refuse to things say say things that are mean
to me no i'll read it i'll i'll i'll read whatever if i see the comment and then i'm looking through
it and i read it just don't break the rules carl flynn says fellas sean parnell just pointed this
out the other day military service members swear an oath to the constitution not any individual
okay so will they defend the
constitution isn't that what we said we still have a constitution oh do we i mean we used to
could someone enlighten me what that is i haven't heard of it recently
all right let's see matt ellie says make good decisions in these trying times move into the
mountains buy a gun tame a skinwalker what is it what is that skinwalkers
from like our first episode oh yeah the navajo skinwalkers that's right i thought that was like
a wife or something oh here we go you guys ready z dub says similarities between the rise of julius
caesar and trump julius was called to answer for crimes for the invasion of german lands it was
either jail or death or fight i would argue trump has more support than
julius that's what i've been saying man you've got this they've ramped up the criminal probe
into trump in new york using bringing in financial forensic analysts they're gonna i don't think
biden or the federal government go after trump because they got that like oh we want to arrest
you you don't arrest us but there's a bunch of state level zealots who are like we're gonna
arrest trump and lock him up and trump knows it they're not just going after him it's a trump organization they're gonna go after his business
his legacy and his family does trump just say well it was a good run and i'm gonna go to prison now
and just leave the white house or does he go no no i'm not leaving you are not locking anybody up
we won and stay oh trump gets trump gets arrested for something that's that's not even provable
that's a war honestly it's an act of war after he leaves office i think if they arrest him for
something that they can't prove is worthy of it like they find out some but come on i think some
people would would react the media has put out years of garbage about russia they'll just say
it's true drug lords can get broken out of jail by their cartels i mean there's loyalty is something
you shouldn't doubt from your guys's experience covering recent protests what do you think is going to happen in dc on the 6th
oh uh well it depends how many trump supporters show up i mean honestly speaking if it's if it's
like above a hundred thousand or two hundred thousand which i'm assuming it'll probably be
um it's gonna be way more than that well that's what i'm just saying like just putting the estimates
from the last one that they said oh there was a couple hundred thousand or so.
I mean, realistically speaking, it depends on to what extent what groups and instigators.
I'm worried about false flags.
I think that there could be people that could be sent in to cause mayhem.
I mean, the fact people keep saying and prepping there's going to be violence. Hold on.
If someone tried false flagging a Trump supporter, I don't think it would have the reaction you'd think it would. So typically we think of false flags like you fly the flag of your enemy to make them
look bad, to make them seem like the bad guys or whatever.
But I think if someone tried doing that to Trump supporters, it'd probably not have the
intended consequences.
Like it would not make Trump supporters go, oh no, Trump is bad.
What have they done?
We can't support this.
It's going to make people be like, well, people have finally snapped.
I don't think it's going to,
I don't think you'll get the reaction
people would expect.
But can it make history change?
Just like Wikipedia,
you know, comes in and calls everybody
some alt-right person,
even if there's not the evidence
based off of somebody else's misgivings
and mischaracterizations.
Wikipedia is an opinion aggregator now.
But I'm saying,
isn't this their whole point
to rewrite history
so at the very end,
they can rewrite
what the last gathering of Trump supporters to teach future generations that these
were bad people maybe but so uh look i don't know what's gonna happen but has trump ever called for
people to show up to one of his protests before i have not seen that in the years working in the
industry what about the mother of all rallies trump didn't endorse that or anything did he
not the last couple of them no did he ever when was the last time a president called for a protest on the vote count day he didn't call for a protest technically right he
called for us to meet at a certain point so like that's a very well he said there's gonna be a
protest to be there it'll be wild wild yeah you didn't call for the protest to meet somewhere
where there is something going on already going to be a protest so like but the point is yeah
with last month when their estimates
of 100 to 200k throughout dc uh trump didn't say be here in dc he didn't call for supporters to
arrive when it came to trump's inauguration and not that many people showed up relative to say
obama it's because they didn't need to he won they're watching online at home trump has now
said several times be there trump supporters are going to show
up have you heard of the next news network yeah of course okay that's what i just want to bring
up a point here is like the next news network is a youtube show no people haven't heard of gary
french i've known him yeah good good guys but like that has like 2 million subscribers and it's been
going up and then like blaze we've always been from Blaze TV. We've always been like a paywall content site.
We just started working on our YouTube.
It got like well over like 1.3 million in one year.
The point being is like these Trump people
that are following the populist movement
and what's going on.
Like, I mean, look at your channels,
how much they've blown up.
My point being is protests aside,
only so many people can physically travel.
If you look at the rise of like free thinking
and independent channels
that look out for the populist, whether it's left libertarian or
Gary Franchi or blaze TV, more like center, right? People who love America, these channels are
exploding in growth, which shows that not only are we gaining power and access to information,
but I think that this is just like the beginning of a new movement. Like we saw it growing. And I
think now that we have the, how can we get so many people there? It's because the influence of so
many free thinking people has gotten to the point where
the information disseminates outside of the normal barriers of big tech and the establishment
media.
I mean, I'm really excited for what this begins, right?
This is a good start to 2021 if you're a populist person.
Right on.
Paul Luckett says, the thing about soldiers just taking orders and never asking questions
is total BS.
People like Jocko Willink, a former Navy SEAL, Task Unit Commander, talk about that a lot.
Go listen to his stuff.
The issue is I think people have a movie-esque view of what this means.
Like I said, what happens if some guy says, hey, guys, we're going to need you to go and lock down this bridge.
There's a threat.
We got a bunch of people coming in, so nobody should be going across.
This one's going to be shut down, all right all right sounds good no one's going to defy that
order they're going to be like sounds good we're going to go stand guard and protect a bridge
that's not obscene it's not absurd but what if that is a you know key junction point for some
kind of political you know politician or whatever and you're the point is in turkey there was a coup
attempt i'm doing air quotes where a bunch of soldiers showed up to the bridge, standing around, and then a helicopter started firing at them.
It was a crazy moment.
And then Erdogan of Turkey said, oh, it's a coup attempt.
They're trying to shut down the government and steal power from the people.
And then the regular people ran up and started beating the crap out of the soldiers who were there.
And what I was told at the time, and there's probably even further reporting on it, is the soldiers were just ranking dudes who were told hey go guard the bridge and they said you got it they said there
might be a terror attack you got it and they showed up and then on the media they said it's
a coup attempt and so the regular people went and just started dragging the soldiers to the street
being beaten yep for that person i have a two-word response pat tillman whatever what was i know the
story tillman was a friendly fire incident of Afghanistan. NFL professional player that
literally went and joined to fight the war on terror, and the government covered up and lied
what actually happened to him. There's a lot of his family members that are calling out
the foul practices that led up to his unfortunate death that happened because of friendly fire,
and not because of what the
government's official story was this is interesting josh bushnell says how far apart are we to be to
buy or sell six feet apart like this 6-6-6 revelation 1318 this calls for wisdom let the
one who has understanding calculate the number of the beast For it is the number of a man and his number is 666.
Interesting.
We'll see.
Let's see.
Johan Oldman says money in your bank account is just the sum total of all the transactions that have happened on your account.
The bank that was closed was probably found out for invalid accounting.
Perhaps.
I think the guy was losing his job and he's like, I don't care, whatever.
All right, let's see.
What do we got here?
Some more super chats.
Joe MK2 says,
Communism originated from the occult.
China Unscripted did a great episode last week on it.
The devil is in the details. Interesting.
Really? I didn't know that. I gotta watch that video.
Okay, here we go.
Ray Hummer says,
Wet wipes are actually very bad for any septic system,
whether it be in city or rural.
I think he says rural.
It says rural.
Even if they are biodegradable, do not flush them.
Personally, it cost me $600 on my septic system.
Yes.
Damn.
You city folk don't get it.
You got a plumbing system.
You live out in the country.
You got a septic system.
Oh, you better stop people from flushing dirty garbage.
You got an RV.
You got even more problems.
Oh yeah, because you're carrying it around.
That's the funny thing about getting an RV.
It's like all of that poop just sits right there in your possession
until you find a way to get rid of it.
Bakes.
In your possession.
Gross. Thank you.
All right, let's see what we got.
Ben Schwinn says,
PM me if you want to talk to someone that knows exactly how the online financial system works.
I'm a dev that spent four years building software for the biggest processor in the U.S.
It's way more complex than you think.
The Fed sees every exchange.
Interesting.
Grim Pickens says, speaking of movie propaganda, ever notice that the Decepticons, a.k.a. the bad guys, were all military vehicles and a cop car?
Wayne Omen says, Marvel Civil War.
If you were pro-Captain America, you believe
in freedom. If you were Team Iron Man,
you are pro-lockdown.
You liked Iron Man. I liked Captain America.
I remember that distinctly.
No, we're Marvels. You're like,
I'm Captain America. I never said that.
Well,
it was like a couple years ago.
Are you sure? Yeah, you're wrong. Iron Man's the best.
And I was like, nope, Captain America is because he believes in yeah you're wrong Iron Man's the best and I was like nope
Captain America is
because he believes in freedom
there's no way
the milk toast
we had a whole argument
about this
Tim Pool joined the team
of Iron Man
you liked Iron Man
I remember distinctively
you being on Team Iron Man
you're wrong
that's just ridiculous
I could be I don't know
I was sitting there
probably you know
bloviating
or philosophizing
on like the merits
of either argument probably
i didn't support when those movies i wasn't like yeah go iron man corporatist industrialist
telling everyone to bow to the government woohoo yeah that's exactly what i'm all about i just
remember distinctively being like okay i'm captain america you're iron man we were being very
facetious no but we had a conversation about this, too. And I remember you making some arguments and points, specifically arguing for Iron Man.
You guys have been friends for too long.
Right.
Yeah.
But I was saying there are pros and cons to authoritarianism.
And I was like, nah, man.
Captain America's way better, and he's cooler, and he's fighting for America, even though
the actor's going out and saying a lot of crazy stuff right now.
That's what it's really about.
I was like, actually, Robert Downey Jr. is pretty cool, but Chris Evans kind of lost
the plot.
Yeah.
And you were like, no way, man.
No, I don't know. And I was like, Luke, what happenedey Jr. is pretty cool, but Chris Evans kind of lost the plot. Yeah. And you were like, no way, man. No, I don't know.
And I was like, Luke, what happened?
What happened to you, man?
All right.
Let's see.
Joe Harris says, you brought up music and the message in the song.
Have you listened to Tom McDonald?
He's an independent artist, raps about really controversial topics, highly suggest people
so stupid, and no lives matter, and white boy.
Yes.
Tom McDonald's amazing.
I listen to a ton of his stuff.
He's got great videos, too.
Really, really, really awesome stuff.
Yeah, for sure.
Brewmaster Monk says, I'm almost too stoned for this conversation.
Well, apparently not too stoned.
Not too stoned enough.
Here we go.
Celtic Rees says, Revelation 12, verse 1 and 2 occurred September 23rd, 24th, 2017.
Please look into this.
You want to look that up?
Luke?
Say that again? Revelation 12, verse 1 and 2.
And then he says it happened in September of 2017.
Let's see what they say.
All right, let's see.
We just got a big YouTube jump of super chats.
Johnny Bunz says,
Tim, I'm looking at the U.S. government
throw the dollar down the drain,
so I took my nest egg and invested in it.
By 2028, I'm going to make a great return
on my Rosetta Stone stock.
That's right, Mandarin.
I don't know what the legality is for foreign exchange,
but you can buy Chinese yuan, I guess.
Although I wouldn't really actually recommend any of that.
Red Onk says, I'm a gorilla.
Love yourself.
The slogan is about the woman of the apocalypse.
I don't know if you want me to read it.
Just give me the gist of it.
The text describes a woman clothed with the sun and the moon under her feet and upon her head a crown of 12 stars.
Did that happen?
Who was it?
It says the woman is pregnant and about to give birth, traveling in birth, and pained to be delivered.
That's what came up.
Someone said, Tim, Assange posted bail!
Is that true?
Is he out?
Is he free?
Well, I know the United States' government is challenging the decision this morning, but I don't know if he's...
But they could still grant him bail, and he can, for the first time in his life, walk around outside, I guess.
Or for the first time in the past decade.
I mean, Mexico is considering giving him asylum.
Yeah.
Yeah. Eric Douglas says, great trump impression tim i wasn't even trying to really do a trump impression i was just giving you a light one uh publia says do you think trump would invite a
bunch of people to dc to watch him lose also elijah is sydney looking for citizenship sydney's
a dual citizen she's a she sorry, but she is single.
Oh,
oh,
a YouTuber.
Sydney Watson.
Yeah.
You should have her on.
She's American.
I think I invited her on.
Wow.
She's just really,
I have her on my show all the time
and she's,
people always go,
why do I even watch him?
She's better,
which is true,
but there you go.
Way to sell it.
Elijah Zepeda says,
can you talk more about demonology
and how do you think it
relates to psychedelics oh i can do that yeah give us a give us a minute or two give us a riff
all right well demonology is something that's not really talked about a lot in the bible there's not
a lot you know specifically you know played on it but there is something interesting is that
you know there's a word used that's for witchcraft that's called like pharmakia or pharmacology
and it's not talking about you know for, there's a point in the New Testament where
they talk about using alcohol or different things for sickness, and it's being okay for
believers.
It's not talking about people taking Advil or just normal pharmacy.
It means there was a combination between a lot of witch doctors and witchcraft and actually
psychedelics and connected to people who were following the devil and darkness in the Bible. And so it's kind of interesting that one of the forbidden realms for Christians was like
to not engage in this pharmacology of this abuse of substances that translucent your
mind because it actually can put you under the influence of the enemy.
And I think the question that I would ask myself that would not just with demonology,
but to argue the point of people who are pro psychedelic, something does switch in your brain.
And that's why even when we talk about the story of Adam and Eve and
awakening to a new reality,
people always talk about there being an apple,
even though the Bible never talks about that.
And even if you don't believe in the Bible,
you think it's an allegory.
Like there is something in our brains that can wake up and there is,
there are substances that can change our brain to think differently.
And I do think that it's interesting that a lot of people who do these substances either see beings of light or beings of darkness. And a lot of times,
people who describe demons who don't use psychedelics describe the demons or the angels
the same way that people on psychedelics describe their interactions. So there's that common sense.
And there's my two-minute spiel. Right on.
Silently in Atlanta says, big difference between science versus truth. What if people couldn't bluntly share prophecy?
They'd use poetic language to warn you.
Because what if someone powerful is listening?
Here's homework.
Watch The Star, Twilight Zone, Science Meets Religion.
I will put it on literally once we finish this show.
I love The Twilight Zone.
That sounds like a lot of fun.
L.K.A. Zawarudo says,
God is the ultimate scientist.
Change my mind. I think the angels and demons are in another dimension but here among us on the other side of the veil but i also believe
demons only have power if we get it interesting i think someone thought we're talking about sydney
powell sydney i saw a comment i'm not i don't think anyone's trying to date sydney powell
we need lynn wood up here to talk about demonology.
Convincing reality says the clear reason drugs would cause similar hallucinations in people is because we all share the same human brains, instinct, instinct and basic cultural norms.
Seeing any perceived unknown as good or bad as necessary as we are wired to react in terms of survival.
The other important thing to realize is that if a culture or a you know a culture doesn't
have a concept for a word you literally can't translate it or describe it to someone like
there there are uh instances i'm sure if any of you have ever worked with someone who's bilingual
where they'll be talking about something and they'll say there's a word and they'll say it
and they'll be like i don't really know how to how to describe it in english but it's like yeah
but it's like yes but it's not the same necessarily like they're
they have you know the call of the void i think it is yes in french the feeling you get when you're
standing atop a high location you have the urge to jump down lots of words like that there's words
for like specific feelings there's one word in like an african culture that describes the feeling
you have when you're in love with uh when when a man loves a woman but she loves a different man
instead and so he's both
jealous angry and you know depressed at the same time and that's like one small word to explain
that whole phenomenon like like kurva which is a word that you can't say that yes i can
this is youtube it's english english youtube so it's technically you know that's fine right it's
family friendly or or that's another one of them and, this is why I have a lot of brain farts
because I originally was speaking Polish.
And it flips sometimes.
Is there a non-offensive word in Polish
that doesn't translate to English very well?
I got to think of one.
Do you have a Polish name?
Yeah.
What is it?
It's a secret.
It's a secret.
I can't tell you.
If people found out Luke's real name.
Don't.
You shush.
Change of topic.
If they found out his real name...
It's awesome, isn't it?
If they Google searched it,
they'd figure out where he used to work
and what he's actually involved in.
Oh, you shush.
Does anybody want his address?
Does anybody want his address?
No, you can look up Luke Rudkowski
and you'll find nothing.
That's true.
You'll find all of it.
I've been depersoned.
Isn't that cool?
You can change your name
and then just change your identity and it's
actually true. You really can.
Luke found out. Luke's real name,
people would be like, no way.
Can we change the topic here?
It's going to trend now.
People are going to try and figure it out.
They'll never find it. Nope, they never will.
They won't.
DK says, consider taking some psychedelics, Tim.
It really open up your mind and expand your perspective on everything.
You do mental gymnastics to explain the unexplainable.
There's more to life than what we see, perhaps.
Or maybe Luke can talk about that and I can have the control.
There's going to be so many conspiracies about me now just because of what you said before.
There's already a bunch of crazy ones.
Luke changed his name and he has some special knowledge about psychedelics, unlocking something.
He may even
have some in his pocket right well when it comes to psychedelics i urge people to please do your
own research it's not for everyone it really has to be something that you truly feel very strongly
about and it's a personal decision that you should make for yourself and not be influenced by anyone
else clearly we're talking about only in the states that have decriminalized of course because
i think colorado did recently right right i think it's the ps the states that have decriminalized. Of course. Because I think Colorado did recently, right?
I think it's, psilocybin is decriminalized in
California as well. I'm pretty sure for like medical
uses. I think Oregon too, and I think there's even
been some developments in Mexico. So make sure you are
following all applicable laws.
Void where prohibited. Yeah, just check out the scientific
studies, especially when it comes to these
instances.
The Grand Story says the revelations thing is related
to a star sign. It matched an
exact and one-time cosmic event involving stars, planets, and moon in 2017. That's what that person
was talking about. Interesting. I found it. Abel Garcia says, Tim, I have a question for Elijah.
Elijah, I know you're probably busy at the moment, especially with the sixth coming up,
but when could we have a second interview? This is Abel Garcia from episode 38.
Do you know Abel Garcia is somebody who went through full transition and surgery and then decided that they felt like they were brainwashed and pressed into getting the full surgery and made to accept their gender difference?
And they wanted to reverse it all and then end up getting rejected by the trans community and the gay community in California.
And it's like such a – it was such a – it a it's like sorry that's a whole nother conversation but
that's like absolutely mind-boggling I
think think that able has my phone
number you can text me so kale exile
says on the demon stuff check out a book
called spirit of the rainforest about an
Indian tribe in the Amazon interesting
let's see J mill says future guests
David Barton amazing historian Viva
Frey and Robert Barnes incredible legal
discussions the problem with Viva Frey and Barnes is that Frey is in Canada, I believe.
Yes.
What is that?
Stink bug.
It's the devil.
He's attacking us.
That thing was over here earlier.
It's the Antichrist.
He landed on me a little.
Just a stink bug.
I like stink bugs, though.
They're really clumsy and dumb.
Is this what CIA wants you to think?
They're actually little cameras flying around the house.
It's a drone.
They use dolphins. It's a minimized Chinese drone. They're actually little cameras flying around the house. It's a drone. They use dolphins.
It's a minimized Chinese drone.
They're the bourgeoisie.
All right, let's see.
John 117 says, if you want something epic to look forward to at the end of time, Satan
will assume the form of a seven-headed red dragon and be slain by Jesus.
Is that true?
Lots of symbology there.
Is that true?
It's symbolic in Revelation.
Is it?
But what if it's literal?
Like, what if literally, you know, I'm not going to name anybody but some like elite you know wealthy
industrialist just goes like raw and his head splits into seven and then like literally a dude
stereotypically looking like jesus pulls out a sword and i'd be more likely to believe that's
happening then then lockdowns are working you know it's a little more believable i mean well
you get a top world world health Organization scientist saying we should avoid this.
We can avoid this.
You have to wonder why they're still doing it against the science.
Like, it doesn't make sense.
To build us back better, Tim, you know that.
Yep.
Just like they're doing in Europe.
Tom Up Gucci Slipper says,
Elijah, pharmakia can also be applied to vaccines.
The original and still used vaccine formula was
from a fetus blood magic is strictly prohibited wow creepy brewmaster monk says luke is a roth
child oh is that true how dare you you couldn't you could say anything about my hairline my nose
my physical looks but that that hurt me. I'm offended and triggered very much.
That's true.
That's such an interesting modern insult.
Yes.
That's a harsh one.
You're controlling the world.
That's a bad one.
This is interesting.
Chris says, the staff and serpent, first aid, is the staff of Aslepius.
His father was Apollo and his mother was coronis the story
was written by ovid interesting coronis i watched some really trippy like youtube video years ago
about like the snakes spiraling and they were like doesn't it look like dna like a double helix
how did they know speaking of mythology did you guys see wonder woman 1984 yes it's absolutely
terrible unfortunately you know what i say no well look
it was a movie like if you sit down and the movie's playing and you're just like kind of
not really paying attention it's just happening beautiful main character yeah i mean galgano's
great uh wishing rock it's it's come on no but the human wishing rock is the main plot he was
a good actor he was the only good actor no i love I love Pedro Pascal. Yeah, he's great. But this was clearly,
it was,
they wanted to make Trump the villain and they needed to figure out
how to do it.
And he has that famous line
in the movie.
Well, I say famous,
but like he goes,
I am a TV personality
and respected businessman.
And then the guy goes,
you're a fraud and a con man.
I am not.
I am not a con man.
It was like,
that's pretty good.
I get it.
You should have been an actor
i was like i get it you guys they said they wanted the villain to be donald trump
okay we get it we get it he was on the tv life is good but it can be better k mckinnon also
poor casting like she's really no that was kristen wick kristen wick sorry they all they're the same
to me but kristen wick the that girl she's like goofy and she her whole first part made sense
it's like oh she's that goofy girl and then all of a sudden we're supposed to take her as like
some like serious like i'm not gonna ruin it for anyone but some like serious character i don't
know typecasting didn't work you know no i'll tell you what happened you know you don't happen
with that movie they were like we have you know 20 different story points how do we connect them
and i don't know and so like we'll just we'll just film it and then we'll just make something
up was it justice league or batman versus v Superman where Wonder Woman literally tells Bruce Wayne,
like, oh, I went into hiding for like 100 years after the events of the first Wonder
Woman movie, and then all of a sudden she's back in 1984, like, running around in her
flying in her costume like people can see her?
Like, spoiler alert for those who haven't seen it, if you know if you care don't bother there's yeah there's a scene don't do it in the trailer there's a scene in
the trailer where she lassos lightning and swings from lightning yes hold on but she can also fly
so it's like why did that happen literally for no reason just randomly for no reason at all
there's a scene where she's in the air and then she whips lightning and you're like okay was i
confused but where did that gold costume come from?
I don't know.
It just magically appears.
It's like, oh, I just got gold.
And you're like, from the sky?
You had it stored away in her apartment.
Well, this is a little known fact
about Wonder Woman.
She has the ability to have gold spikes
emerge from her bones
and rip through her flesh.
Kind of like Wolverine,
but all over her body.
There was a deleted scene
where a very grotesque gold
is bursting from her face. It's like C like cronenberg if you've ever seen like the fly
or those old movies from the 80s i'm kidding it's it's like in the movie she's just like
floating through the air and then also the next scene is she's wearing armor it's like okay
like i have no idea i think i bet you there's a plot issue and that was part of those movies
it was such a train wreck they just started like cutting pieces of the film together and we're
like all right you get this it's like the pandemic thank us and they couldn't
explain why cheetah was a cheetah it's just like all of a sudden she's an animal on the graphics
he lost the budget like three-fourths of the movie and they were like all right we got to use the
budget the budget uh production house for this one and it was like not even believable i know it was
like a cheetah it shouldn't be believable but it was really bad it's too bad too because i think
it's like really easy to have fixed what was wrong with that movie
if you just like adjust certain things in certain places but this is true it's true for so many
movies that come out you know i think they got ruined i think covid destroyed the movie like
they earlier the year it was supposed to come out in june or whatever and i think they probably were
restricted on doing a bunch of things they had to do a bunch of reshoots in 29 they did some
reshoots in 2019.
Whenever you see a movie have to do reshoots, you know there's a problem from the very beginning.
Yeah, they watched it and they were like, wait, how did that happen?
I don't know.
It's like we just filmed it.
Okay, who wrote this script?
The sound was perfect and the color correction was on point.
And you're like, well, there's no story.
Her movements throughout the air, she's very robotic.
And it's just like, am I watching Wonder Woman that was made like actually 30 years it really wasn't going on there well i'll tell you this
wonder woman 1984 has nothing to do with anything dc and it's and people were saying they've stopped
doing the whole universe thing because if you watch wonder woman 1984 you're like justice league
makes no sense at all it's just literally no sense it's sad too i was so
excited for that movie the trailer was awesome and then the movie was just not i was happy that
chris pine was coming back and his character just literally meant nothing the problem with this
movie so spoiler alerts again okay now that i've warned you about the spoilers you've got this
wishing stone and when you wish for something you get what you wish for, but it takes your most prized possession.
And so that's just like the stupidest thing ever because if you could wish for whatever you wanted, you'd value it more than your most prized possession.
Like the plot was just dumb.
How about this?
Talk about like this forced diversity issue.
Why did the guy – did anyone explain how he just had like a total like full-on Chinese kid or Asian kid that was not a mixed race kid?
It was like full-on like some or asian kid and that was not a mixed race kid it was like full on like some other ethnicity i'm not sure i might sound racist saying it was chinese but i was like
he's like a white guy blonde hair was like hey son and it was like some kid from like what's
that horror movie with the little asian kid and it was like he was just like standing there and
i was like it wasn't chinese i would i would say maybe there was no resemblance maybe vietnamese
or filipino one of the other yeah maybe like fil like Filipino but even then I was going I don't think Filipino
they were just like
we need an Asian in the movie
we need an Asian in the movie
we'll make this crying kid
that doesn't speak
no but like
it's a weird thing actually
cause like
you notice it right
like Pedro Pascal is
he's what
he's Hispanic
or he's
yeah I don't know where he's from
he's like white Hispanic
probably
that's what you would call him
and so he's got a kid who's and I'm like I guess't know where he's from. He's like white Hispanic, probably is what you would call him.
And so he's got a kid who's, and I'm like, I guess my immediate assumption was like,
he adopted a kid.
You know?
I was thinking that he found the kid.
Like, I was confused.
I thought it was going to be like those comedies where it's like, wait a second, you're not my son?
What are you doing in here?
But the kid had nothing to do with anything.
It made no sense.
There was no point in it.
No, that's what I'm saying.
They were like, oh, we got to get an Asian.
And they just like put him in the film so that there was diversity.
And it didn't make sense.
And it was weird how it would randomly show the kid just his face crying.
And I'm like, what does it have to do with anything?
He's just like, join the kid again.
And he's crying again.
Like, what is this?
Yeah, so much lazy subliminal propaganda in there.
I was like, this is just not fun to watch.
Donald Trump was the villain, though.
Yeah.
He's got wavy blonde hair.
And he's like, I am a television personality and a respected businessman.
You're a fraud and a con man.
I am not a con man.
I don't know.
But the part, just the end where Pedro Pascal is using invisible wind to keep Wonder Woman
away.
This is the same person that could take a headbutt from freaking Superman.
Made no sense.
And like, wind, bro?
Yeah.
No, but I love how it's like the premise is
that he has to if people are touching him and make a wish then he can grant the wish but take
something from them and so he's like the radio waves are touching people they're like yes the
radios are touching people that means i can use what that makes no sense and the best part and
then she was like i am not talking to myself i. I'm talking. And then there's some lasso touching some guy's leg.
And he's in some Super Saiyan mode.
And then here's the best part.
What was this about how everyone just saw some person say something on TV?
And they're like, oh, my gosh.
There's an above average woman telling me to do something.
Hey, hey, hey.
Makes sense.
By mass compliance, I'm going to do it right now.
And everybody did.
And the best part about this is, spoiler alert like did you notice when like things were reversing in the
world and things were happening that like people's houses that got destroyed didn't like get fixed
like when the wall went back down everyone's houses was still in rubble so they're like oh
cool and everyone just forgets the whole world was about to blow up and then like everyone's
it's snowing and then like people are happy again you're going oh this was definitely shot before covet that's all i was
thinking i was like it's this it's you know i'm sorry man but if the plot of a movie is there's
a rock that can grant literally any wish you want that and in exchange for your most prized
possession why would the dude wish to be the rock that's that's the spoiler alert he goes i wish i
was you and then it collapses and then he gains the powers to grant wishes that's the spoiler alert he goes i wish i was you and then it collapses and then he gains the
powers to grant wishes that's like why why wouldn't you just wish to like you know like have magic
powers i guess i don't know yeah like you could literally turn into a giant cheetah monster or
cause the whole planet to explode you and you couldn't wish for literally anything you'd be
like i wish i had all the powers of the dream stone but for myself yeah he's just like no i
want to grant wishes for other people it's like that's why and they like never really explained anything like where this came
from now by the way this is a confession i don't watch i don't watch any marvel movies this is the
first marvel movie i've seen in dc okay there you go people are gonna hate me i don't watch
superhero movies in general after the pandemic i've watched even less movies so this is my first
reintroduction back into the superhero movies everyone keeps telling me they're so good you've got to watch them they're amazing
i was like all right fine fine fine i'll go see 1984 maybe i have i've been making the right
decision or am i just getting tricked here wonder woman the first one was good it was really good
yeah should i go watch the first one yeah it's great it's a world war one movie and it's it's
pretty cool like the scene where they're firing the rifles at her and she's got her shield and
it's like she's getting hit i was like that's cool but this one was just like
what that's what you say like every so often you're like a scene changes and then the story
is just different you're like huh they're like release this movie now they're waiting till like
the world was falling apart they're like people will just watch this because it's something like
i think i think there were problems with it they couldn't fix because of covet i think that was
that was i have to reshoot some serious scenes for that movie.
Well, they needed to connect things.
They needed simple explanations to connect things.
Like Wonder Woman just magically having armor.
It's like she's standing there and she whips lightning.
And then the next scene is she's flying with golden wings.
And you're like, what?
What's going on?
And then Kristen Wiig turns into a cheetah.
And you're like, but why?
Why is she an animal now?
It made no sense.
The movie defies those plot holes, man.
I'm a feline.
Or you become what you hate the most?
Like she hated cats or something?
No, she wished to be like Diana.
And so then she basically gains god powers.
But she made a cat I was figuring because she doesn't like cats?
No, no. She says, I wish I was like Diana. So then she she basically gains God powers. But she made a cat. I was figuring because she doesn't like cats. No, no.
She says, I wish I was like Diana.
So then she gains Wonder Woman's powers.
But then later on, he asks her again and she goes, I want to be a predator.
So, you know, you don't get two wishes.
Yeah.
They made that clear in the movie.
You don't get two wishes.
And then she turns into an animal like.
Did she end up dying or not?
I couldn't figure that out.
No, she renounced her wish and turned.
So she just got like massively electrocuted she's like that by the way i don't encourage you to throw your cat
into an electrocution you know chamber of water oh oops that's what happens but like yeah it's
just i'm sorry man if the premise of the movie is you can you can wish for literally anything you
want and they're like i wish i was powerful but not quite powerful enough to defeat wonder woman
why would you make that wish why would you be like i wish i was completely undefeatable and ultimately you know had ultimate strength and power i wish i
was bad cgi wish granted yeah speaking of hollywood have you heard about the civil war and lucas films
no no really so lucas films i'm not going to give a spoiler here but oh are you talking about the
mandalorian they brought back a particular white superhero and all the sjws and lucas films are absolutely
pissed well just like if you haven't if you haven't been following the mandalorian i mean
this was like two episodes ago or i mean the episodes are out so they should have seen it
by now so they brought luke skywalker back yep that's the finale right and there was just an
outrage and the sjws and lucas films are just not having that guy star
wars theory on youtube one of the lucas films uh not an executive but i think one of the like one
of the creators that was involved with the last jedi because uh star wars theory for those that
know his channel he's he's huge right uh he gave his reaction on the episode and he was crying
because a lot of people were like this is this a big moment for Star Wars fans, especially after The Last Jedi.
And one of the Lucasfilms creators criticized him on Twitter saying, oh, you're not supposed to show your emotions or emotions are not to be shown.
And then he completely like backtracked and Lucasfilms even issued an apology.
And the guy gave like this freaking not even a full apology.
It's like this whole drama.
It's like ridiculous.
So what I saw was that, for those that aren't familiar, spoiler alert. Oh, well, we already told you. gave like this freaking not even a full apology it's like this whole drama so ridiculous what i
saw was that uh for those that aren't familiar spoiler alert oh well we already told you luke
skywalker is in the mandalorian and apparently they're mad that he's a white male hero who
returned and they don't like that but isn't the mandalorian uh you know white male pedro pascal
yeah i guess that's him yeah the same guy yeah pedro pascal i
got bored from the mandalorian like after four episodes it was the same plot every right episode
and it gave me some reminiscence and i'm finally coming to the conclusion just like my conclusion
about how you know the police aren't always good like star wars is definitely a super cool series
when you get into it as a kid and you don't understand and you don't understand plot but as you get older you realize that it's exact example of hollywood taking something that
could be perfect and just causing more problems than is needed like the plot holes the storyline
sometimes the cheap cgi it's like you almost feel like this movie could have been the best series
in the history of the world and it's always cool to watch but it's like what if the people who made
lord of the rings like peter jackson made star wars like as a producer with lucas or something
then maybe we could have gotten something with a lot more depth of character like movies that
made sense star wars was revolutionary the first movie because this was the 70s and people hadn't
seen space battles before and it was like it was like revolutions in cgi like a lightsaber how they were doing this
stuff had never been done so you're you're young or you know and you go to the movies and you're
literally watching spaceships and you're like wow man so as people don't realize i think the movies
were like years apart like three years like from star wars to empire strikes back and then to like
return of the jedi these were huge movies for the time that were revolutions in in in movie
technology and that was it and then that spawnedolutions in movie technology. And that was it.
And then that spawned merchandise, which
made a ton of money, and it made a bunch of
the extended universe books and stuff that
explored the universe of Star Wars, which fans loved.
And I don't know a whole lot about it,
but I did play Knights of the Old Republic, which was a lot of fun. I loved
that game. That was years ago when I played that.
Awesome game, by the way. So then,
it's just, how do we make
more money? Prequelsels the prequels were
okay i like them they're super corny episode three was pretty cool i thought but wait i just
re-watched it and i was like wow this is the worst directing i have ever seen like it was just like
bad soap uh soap opera drama just like any yeah just like everything's overly dramatic and absurd and i was like
you know what i don't when i never really liked about revenge of the sith is how like
anakin skywalker just they make him just break randomly there's no progression in his character
to him becoming evil like there's a little bit stuff like in the previous movie he kills the
women and the children or whatever and then you have in return of the sith i just watched it again because that line about when when obi-wan says my
allegiance is to to the republic to democracy i was actually planning on you know doing that as a
bit in one of my segments where i was talking about police i was going to be like you have
these these cops who believe they're bringing you know peace justice and security to their new empire
but their allegiance is supposed to be to the republic to democracy and so i was like i want to watch this
movie again and boy is it just not it's like the dialogue is bad i like it it's fun it's fun
watching obi-wan fight you know anakin and all that stuff and you know whatever but i think even
with the mandalorian right now star wars was like hey we found something popular can we turn it into
something more than that and they're milking it for as much as they can.
The sequel movies were just the worst garbage ever.
You know, The Force Awakens was okay,
but it was basically a shot-for-shot remake of A New Hope.
And then The Last Jedi was one of the worst movies
I've ever seen in my life.
I wanted to leave the theater,
but I was like, I can't.
It's Star Wars.
You know, I need to watch it.
But man, was that bad.
I fell asleep in episode eight and stopped Star Wars there.
Dude, what's the last?
No, no, no.
What's the last?
Rise of Skywalker.
That was just so awful.
They're like, the emperor has returned.
It's like jump cuts.
Yeah, right?
And I loved how they had to bring Carrie Fisher back.
And so she gives these one word non-answers because they can't because she died with respect, rest in peace.
But they tried keeping her in the movie, and it was clear they had some old footage from the previous movie.
They were trying to somehow turn into her giving statements, but then she just doesn't say anything and frills her brow and then walks away.
If the creators of Star Wars were forced to create a porno, they would make it Star Jabba the Hutt.
Like, that's how bad they are, in my opinion.
It's like, really?
Like, every time I watch those movies, it's like about to get into it.
I'm like, that's really what you've done here?
Like, I mean, remember when, like, Mace Windu gets just, like, randomly thrown out of the
window in episode three?
I'm going, really?
Like, this is...
Okay.
Whatever. It's really... You know what really annoys me we just watched that movie greenland you have you guys heard of that one with uh gerard butler oh i watched that that was one of
the worst movies yeah right i've seen recently it's idiot plot like a movie that's a movie's
plot driven by the fact that the main characters are really dumb i'm like why would i watch that
i want to watch a movie that's driven by someone who's overcoming adversity or who's facing a challenge outside of their control and they're trying to overcome it that's
just me that's just me maybe people like watching dumb people fumble around and fall in their face
do you need insulin do you need insulin tim that was like the plot of the story was like a kid
needs insulin when the world's ending and you're going right uh what okay but then like they just
show up and then they're let in like come on come on in. You didn't need to do anything anyway.
It just makes no sense.
The creators of Wonder Woman 1984 would be like, I have an idea for a new movie starting by Gerard Butler.
We have half the time and half the budget to produce it.
Let's green light it.
You know what we need?
We need a wishing rock.
We need a wishing rock to make it bigger so it's a meteor and it comes down to Earth.
A wishing meteor.
Yeah, man.
It's, you know, so with that movie particularly, you have all these movies that are predicated upon someone being dumb.
And then you're just watching someone be dumb and then deal with the mistakes of being dumb.
Like, why would I want to watch that as a form of entertainment?
Like, why couldn't they have made that movie, you know?
So the whole plot, well, I don't want to spoil it.
That movie just came out, didn't it? Greenland? Yeah greenland yeah i just watched i'm not going to spoil it either
just came out yeah it's like go okay give give someone a motivation that's outside of their
control they have to overcome instead you get these movies the like the latest star wars just
it's just meaningless makes no sense and what all they're really doing and they did the same
was true for pirates of the caribbean they're like look everybody it's that character you like here they are dancing in front of the
camera and i'm like okay just to sell that merch movies are done with the last jedi i really felt
like like it made it made sense because like luke is like in a slump and he has to kind of find his
way back and i get it because luke was like that from the very beginning in a new hope
he was this bratty teenage kid that didn't believe in anything of the force and then yoda tries to
train him and he's like still this bratty kid that can't get anything done he is he just doesn't
believe so it kind of made sense that luke was kind of in that slump again in the last jedi but
it shouldn't have been the whole movie what i what i really liked about the original star wars is
that it's basically about uh this kid who lives in a desert planet who gets radicalized by religious zealots to take a cargo ship and go blow up a military base.
That's Star Wars.
Boom.
It is.
Yeah.
Anyway, we've gone over quite a bit.
So how about you smash that like button.
Thanks for hanging out.
Tomorrow is the start of the protests.
The 6th is the big day.
So far we're planning on being there,
but we're going to have some crew go down
and test everything,
see if we can get set up
and then do the show there.
It'll be a lot of fun.
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Do you want to mention your YouTube channels
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Yeah.
All right.
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Right on.
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Yes, and I have a store company that supports my voluntary efforts here.
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But of course, don't forget to follow at Sour Patch Lids, who's over there pressing all the buttons.
You can follow me at Sour Patch Lids.
Someone said no lids, no peace on the chat earlier.
That's a movement I get behind.
I like the sound of that.
You need like the kids cheering sound anytime your name is mentioned.
I have no idea what that. There you go. You need like the kids cheering sound anytime your name is mentioned. Yes.
I have no idea what's going to happen tomorrow.
Oh, yeah. I'm a little nervous.
But people are arriving right now as per the news that Enrique Tarra got arrested.
So it should be interesting nonetheless.
Just a little shout out.
I was going to say, if you don't want to know what's going on tomorrow, honestly, there's
a lot of journalists that are out there, including myself, on Twitter, at Elijah Schaefer Drew.
Honestly, if you go to our pages,
I'll be tagging a bunch of people
that you can follow during the event.
There's about 12 to 15 really reputable journalists
from center left to center right.
So make sure you get on Twitter.
Check out Tim's.
Tim will be reposting a lot of the stuff, I'm sure, too,
of what's happening.
But please be on Twitter
so you can help keep the narrative straight.
I know that's a weird thing to interrupt,
but just the news is going to be lying.
And so please try to keep people updated.
We're going to try to have a stream from our hotel, which, you know, we'll be able to get
clips from people on the ground. If the internet isn't working all that well, we'll be working
with local journalists. We'll bring people up to talk about what's going on. And then,
yeah, so that's the idea. So like do it. That's new. That's like revolutionary, honestly,
doing, doing the podcast, you know, during the the event and then people can come up to the hotel room and sit down and hang
out and we can talk and we'll be live the the the issue is that you know often we have big crowds
it's really hard to get a live stream up a good one and so sure you have you have like the the
live stream that was about live view packs the the bonding agent the cell bonding systems and stuff
but uh we'll see what we can pull off so that that means we've got to send a crew to D.C., test the internet, make sure it's possible.
Then we come down and we'll try and get the show.
Maybe even tomorrow night.
We'll see how things play out.
At any rate, we will be back live tomorrow at 8 p.m. regardless.
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