Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #213 - Wall Street To Lose $70 BILLION, GameStop Rebellion HOLDS w/ElizaBleu

Episode Date: January 29, 2021

Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia sit down with human trafficking advocate and activist Eliza Bleu to discuss the news of the day including the GameStop stock trading debacle, Occupy 2: GOP Boogaloo, the pote...ntial congressional hearings on the GameStop shenanigans, and the DC high security plans.  Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 $70 billion, above a billion with a B. Wall Street firms, 5,000, set to lose a combined $70 billion off of their failing short positions. You see, these companies thought that they could bet against a lot of these other companies, these retail shops. And then a bunch of bored people on the internet said, I don't know, I got nothing else to do. Let's blow up some hedge funds. Now, of course, they're trying everything in their power to cheat the system, to rig the system.
Starting point is 00:00:34 Robinhood and a bunch of other apps have suspended the trading of certain stocks, not just GameStop, not just AMC, and they made it personal. I bought some Nokia, full disclosure, because I like the brand. I think it's a funny meme about, you know, them being indestructible, and I thought it was, it was, it was a cheap stock, and I'm like, yeah, sure, I'll buy some of this. I'm not gonna buy the big, you know, the rally, whatever, and then they froze it. Robinhood did, and I could
Starting point is 00:00:59 only sit there and watch as the value just crumbled and tanked. They stole from me personally. That's dirty. Well, now we got word that there's going to be some congressional hearings. I mean, this is getting really, really big. We've got this. There's a viral post right now where someone claiming to be an insider may not be real at all, but we will talk about it. There's a lot more stories, but a lot of it really has to do with what's going on with this GameStop stuff, because there's some physical protests happening, protests happening in the real world. And so we're going to talk about this. We'll go through, you know, just what's happening with this, the great GameStop rebellion. And I think the 70 billion number is a huge
Starting point is 00:01:37 victory for them. But joining us today is Survivor Advocate. You want to introduce yourself? Yeah. Hi, everybody. My name is Eliza. I go by Eliza Blue on Twitter. So it's E-L-I-Z-A-B-L-E-U. And I'm a survivor advocate for those affected by human trafficking. Right on. I'm also a survivor
Starting point is 00:01:52 of human trafficking. Is there anything else you wanted to add? I don't know if you want to... We're going to go... We're going to tread really lightly. Okay, okay. Right on.
Starting point is 00:01:58 And, of course, Luke Kasky is hanging out. Well, they're going after free speech. They're going after the free market. Both are illusions because we're not in the big club, just like George Carlin said.
Starting point is 00:02:07 Howdy. Welcome back, beautiful and amazing human beings. This is Luke Luchowski of WeAreChange.org. If you want to find out more information about me, check out my YouTube channel, WeAreChange. Thanks for having me. What else we got? Hey, Ian Crossland. What's up, everybody?
Starting point is 00:02:19 At Ian Crossland all over the internet. And I want to know personally what you guys think. Is Dogecoin itself a protest? Good question. Dogecoin. Skyrocketing to the internet. And I want to know personally what you guys think. Is Dogecoin itself a protest? Good question. Dogecoin skyrocketing to the moon. 500%. That's not a protest. I don't know what they're doing with Dogecoin.
Starting point is 00:02:33 Like they're moving all that Robinhood money into Doge. Well, there's a lot of talk about moving away from the stock market, going to alternatives, especially with the dollar, with silver, with gold, with cryptocurrency.
Starting point is 00:02:43 So there's a lot of wild talk happening right now all over the internet. I think we're in very exciting times, but also in a time where we're seeing that, you know, the markets are being just absolutely manipulated for the benefit of the special interests, for the special class that live under a different set of rules than everyone else. The stock market is now officially a socialist organization.
Starting point is 00:03:03 Meanwhile, you you know things like the blockchain are the actual capitalistic institutions that are actually somewhat freer and a lot more decentralized and of course the centralized big brother big oligarch controlled interests that of course we have we're going to talk about dogecoin i guess we have to elon musk yeah i love that i love that elon musk tweeted about it i honestly i love anytime elon does that i feel like it's like a little like a little pump up for the plebs i feel like he's trying to give it to like the little guy you know i'm a pleb by the way and i always keep it real with people like i'm a pleb but i just love that
Starting point is 00:03:39 elon's always trying to help out the plebs by like boosting stuff but uh i believe lex freeman tweeted out today the internet always wins yep it's so correct ladies and gentlemen this is a hornet's nest I think it's amazing and Wall Street kicked it and then they kicked it again and they kicked it again and then big tech
Starting point is 00:03:57 stepped up and kicked the hornets and they're getting stung like crazy they just keep kicking it what's wrong with these people I released a meme with that pink guy looking at one of the Batman characters and it says, Redditor weaponized autism
Starting point is 00:04:12 versus, of course, Wall Street. And Wall Street's this little guy and you got the little weirdo coming in there. We're living in extremely special times that are absolutely exciting and it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:04:22 Listen, listen, listen. I was going to wear that outfit tonight, by the way. That pink outfit. That was my other look. It's crazy. Listen, listen, listen. I was going to wear that outfit tonight, by the way, that pink outfit. That was my other look. It's not that complicated. When you have one person whose total risk is $300,
Starting point is 00:04:33 but you have 5 million of them, and then you have a hedge fund, one fund whose total risk is in the infinite because they're shorting and it's going to, I mean, $70 billion between 5,000 firms,
Starting point is 00:04:48 a lot of money. I think one of these firms looking at losing a billion dollars, their risk is massive. So these individuals are like, I'm not going to lose that much. I don't care. It's almost like if a million people all took $1 and gave that $1 to you, you'd be a millionaire and they'd have only lost a dollar. It's that simple. So this is the future. This is decentralization. This is the internet. It's going to get fun. Well, we'll get into all of this, and we'll definitely talk about that. Before we do, we've got a good sponsor today, my favorite sponsor, Virtual Shield, everybody. Make sure you check out surfinginternetsafe.com, and you can get access to a virtual private network.
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Starting point is 00:06:56 jump into the news don't forget to go to timcast.com sign up to become a member for exclusive members only posts and we're going to get, really serious in the members only post. And I'll tell you why. It has a lot to do with the news of right now. YouTube makes it very, very difficult to tell you what's really going on with things like human trafficking. That's why Eliza's here. And so we'll try and talk about as much as we can. But I'm not trying to be, you know, I don't a lot of people say, oh, Tim, you're a coward and you just got to say it.
Starting point is 00:07:24 Listen, I've thought a lot about what we can and can't talk about and how we talk about it. But should I sacrifice talking about 99% of things for 1% of things? And it makes it very difficult. That's why we set up timcast.com. So we can tell you, we are going to go, we're going to go hard on the subject of human trafficking and a lot of what's going on in a way that YouTube won't allow and we'll do it on the website so that's timcast.com it also helps to make sure that in the event we eventually do get banned or suspended or whatever happens because the purge is here your membership helps us keep working and making sure that that you know that flow of information remains that being said thank you all so much smash the like button hit
Starting point is 00:08:02 the subscribe button the notification bell and uh we'll jump into that first story let me uh let me give a shout out to sour patch lids real quick because i don't think we gave her a proper intro today yeah shout out to her she's been an amazing host i'm just pushing she's been amazing to me man i'm happy to help and i wanted to add to the metaphor about the vpn uh ben's ben mentioned that it's actually also like tinting your windows because you may lock your door and your windows like having a firewall. But people can still see inside if you're not using the VPN. There you go. Perfect.
Starting point is 00:08:31 Do you have a car? Do you have a car? I do have a car, yeah. I don't have tinted windows on my car, though. I used to have tinted windows. That's why I bought the car in Miami. It's like everybody's got tinted windows because that is just brutal. Hot.
Starting point is 00:08:42 Yeah. Do you have tinted windows? I don't know. The most important news, only the best. Let's jump into the first story. So I covered this on my main channel, but this is huge. I think we're going to have a really fun conversation from Reuters. Losses on short positions in U.S. firms top $70 billion.
Starting point is 00:09:01 So I'll just – that's the news. There it is. Boom. They say – what is it? 5,000 firms? The loss, chasing shorted companies became a trend among retail traders rippling across the U.S. markets and Europe. Ortex data showed as of Wednesday, there were loss making short positions on more than 5,000 U.S. firms. To put it simply, what you are seeing in the great GameStop rebellion, it's some people are calling it Occupy Wall Street 2.0. The new slogan being power to the
Starting point is 00:09:31 players, of course, that's that was the chant of Occupy, as most of you know, it is now, I suppose. But you know, what's really crazy? They destroyed our businesses, they shut everything down, they locked everyone up. Everyone got really, really angry and did a bunch of different things with that with that anger. And then when the riots stopped over Black Lives Matter, and then we saw the storming of the Capitol, there's still that anger. It's not going anywhere. And then all of a sudden, these Redditors were like, yo, we're going to short squeeze these hedge funds out of billions of dollars. And here's what I think people don't realize. Often when it comes to online activism, the initial activists are probably just doing it for the lulz.
Starting point is 00:10:08 It's funny. So Wall Street bets are like we make money. We tell people, hey, we're going to buy this. The price goes up and then they gamble. Right. But then some real angry people saw it. Populists on the left and the right saw what was happening and thought, I like I like the results of this. And now before it was just these Wall Street bets, bored young people with stimulus checks.
Starting point is 00:10:28 Now you've got a bunch of righteous indignation, I suppose. People who don't know what stocks are, don't know how trading works, aren't on Robinhood, aren't on any of these apps. And they're like, I'm in. And they throw their money at it. So what's happening now is, I mentioned this in the intro. These Wall Street firms, their exposure is nearly infinite. The shorts can keep climbing as the value keeps growing. But for most of these people that are thrown in a couple bucks or thrown in a couple
Starting point is 00:10:54 hundred bucks, their risk is literally just that money. If I buy a stock for 10 bucks and the stock hits zero, I lost 10 bucks. I don't care. But if you have 5 million people doing that, all putting in that money, now you've got $50 million invested in these companies. Sure, $50 million could be lost, but for an individual, it's not that much. So this is what's happening now. The power of the people in play, a concerted effort. It's almost like everybody's shining a flash at the same time, creating this massive blinding light. Essentially what happened here is a bunch of people got together on the internet and outsmarted the hedge funds. The hedge funds aren't that smart to begin with.
Starting point is 00:11:31 Right. And they literally outplayed them in their own game. And what did the controllers of this game do? What did the billionaires do? Well, they flipped the table over and made it illegal for people to even win on Main Street, unless you're part of the secret group on Wall Street. They colluded together. They delisted a whole bunch of stocks to, of course, make them go broke. And this is the insanity of it. They're conspiring, colluding together to make sure businesses go out of business for the benefit of vultures that are going to be making money off of that stock
Starting point is 00:12:05 going down. They're making sure companies no longer have money to function with. This is absolutely insane. You know what I was thinking when Donald Trump got elected? I was like, wow, the elites sure screwed this one up. The establishment really messed this up. Donald Trump wasn't supposed to get elected. It's supposed to be Hillary, right?
Starting point is 00:12:21 Something went wrong. And I thought to myself, it's interesting because a lot of people think the elections have always been rigged, at least for a long time. And then when they discovered that Trump won, they weren't or maybe whatever. But the idea was like, wow, you could actually vote and it works, right? I thought to myself, if that conspiracy is true, that the elections have always been rigged and there's a uniparty that controls everything, this current generation of establishment political elites are the worst. It's almost like, you know, like you have a kid and the kid's just really bad at everything. Like, you know, you're the best skateboarder in the world. You have a kid and your kid just sucks at it. That's it. This new
Starting point is 00:12:57 generation of establishment elites are just too dumb to maintain the stranglehold over the people that's been enjoyed for some time. I'm saying, assuming that conspiracy would be true. I'm not saying it is. But more importantly, just look, because that's what people were saying. Like, how did this happen? How did Trump? Well, Trump won. It shows you that you can.
Starting point is 00:13:13 But looking at the hedge funds screwing all this up, colluding with big tech, they're doing it right in front of us. When they're, I woke up this morning, it's like, I was looking at my Nokia stock and the price is going down. And I'm like, I can't buy any. I want to buy the dip. It won't let me. They're forcing the market to crash.
Starting point is 00:13:30 It is so obvious what they're doing to rig the game now. And everyone's just watching them do it. You're referencing apps like Robinhood, which have just cut off trading to people. No, only buying. Which means you can sell it to the fat cats. So the price can go down, but you can't buy it back. Yeah, for full disclosure, just for the lows, I bought AMC, I bought Bed Bath & Beyond and Nokia, all of them going down, and you can't buy more.
Starting point is 00:13:53 You can only sell it. Which means the price can only go down, at least on these apps. You've got to go to other platforms if you want to try and buy it. So this is like the establishment bankrupting these companies. These companies are losing people investing into them because, again, a special billionaire circle of individuals that are connected to Citadel, that are connected to all these larger companies. Again, also, full transparency of what I just invested in. Not a financial advisor. You got to say these things
Starting point is 00:14:20 just to make sure you got your eyes dotted and dotted and t's crossed here but but they're i mean dave portnoy really really said something that that really makes sense to a lot of people and a lot of people are repeating this lock them up and he just said jail jail jail for all of them and i agree put them in jail it's not going to happen i know it's not going to happen because we have individuals like janet Yellen at the helm. Sorry, you had something to say. But I think that one thing that's amazing about it is that folks are probably understanding that they can, even if you don't have much, you could still do something amazing and great and start to take back some of the power. I don't think people really realize if they harness that energy, what they could really do with it and so i think that this is just a slight taste of what like the plebs see this is like return to the plebs this is revenge of the plebs like you'll see like i think that that's really amazing when people start to
Starting point is 00:15:14 realize that power yeah you know well not just that but but realizing that the markets are being manipulated well yeah they're bogus they're protecting the wealthiest and most powerful people in the establishment in exchange for screwing over everyone else. Well, let's keep it real. After the hard time we've all have just been going through, that's a triple slap in the face. And the stock markets have been benefiting from it.
Starting point is 00:15:35 It's pretty mean. So let them show their true colors and let everybody see it for what it is. So Robinhood emailed me. I got this email. A lot of people have already gotten it. I guess it's coming out and it's staggered or whatever. And they say, an update on market conditions.
Starting point is 00:15:52 Hi, Timothy. It's been a tough day. And we're grateful. Should I do it more like a snooty? Yeah, give us more. It's been a tough day. Give us the pinky. We're grateful for you being a Robinhood customer.
Starting point is 00:16:04 In light of the extraordinary market conditions this week, we temporarily limited buying for certain securities this morning. Starting tomorrow, we plan to allow limited buys of these securities. We'll continue to monitor the situation and may make adjustments as needed. I just want to say I'm not a financial advisor and, you know, I'm just giving my personal opinion. And I'll tell you what I want to do. You know what I want to do tomorrow? limited buys what's limited mean because i'm gonna hit the max i'm gonna hit that limit right away boom first thing in the morning to be determined yeah i'm offended by what they did i am too yeah they say this was a temporary decision made to made to best continue serving you oh destroying the value of the stock that I'm holding. Served me well.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Thanks. As a brokerage firm, we have many financial requirements, including SEC net capital obligations and clearinghouse deposits. Some of these requirements fluctuate based on volatility in the markets and can be substantial in the current environment. These requirements exist to protect investors and the markets, and we take our responsibilities to comply with them seriously, including through the measures we have taken today. To be clear, this decision was not made on the direction of any market maker. We route to other market participants.
Starting point is 00:17:15 You know what they just admitted to? They said that their requirements, the SEC, capital obligations, clearing house deposits, They had to do it, right? They just said in an email to me, Tim, you moron. The game is rigged. We're telling you it's rigged. When the game is set up in such a way that you benefit, the SEC requires us to jam. Okay, I'm not going to get that offensive. It's a family-friendly show. Calm down.
Starting point is 00:17:42 Calm down. The SEC requires us to slap you in the face. Yep, that's right. So when the hedge funds burn the country to the ground, but they're too big to fail, we better give them some money off your back. How many people suffered 12 years ago? How many people's homes were underwater and still are?
Starting point is 00:17:58 And it's true for a lot of people. And they're telling you right now, but there are certain capital obligations. The SEC requires of us. What they just said to me, when you get it right and you guys figure the game out, the system requires that we smack you in the face and knock you down. I don't care to read the rest of this garbage. We stand in support of you, our customers.
Starting point is 00:18:18 Oh, and it's written in bold. Oh. Amazing. I believe it. Do you believe it a little more? It's like they're urinating on you and telling you it's raining. Yeah. But you guys, this is a tale as old as time.
Starting point is 00:18:29 They've been doing, listen. I know. This is a tale as old as time. If you're just getting hip to it, this is how it's always been. So we have to be the change. But listen. That's it. You're right.
Starting point is 00:18:40 But we thought the system was weighted. You know what I mean? We thought the dye. We? Yeah. We thought the system was weighted. Most people, should say i mean folks are coming to the conclusion what i what i'm saying is most people think that the die is loaded yeah it can still land on seven you can still win it's just really hard yeah now we're learning they got some kind of gizmo in it they flick a button and it always
Starting point is 00:19:00 lands for them snake eyes no no no no matter what you lose? They took the dice and they rammed it up where the sun doesn't shine. And they're telling you, go do a little happy dance with your little dice inside of you and good luck getting anything in there. But also, the most other surprising aspect for a lot of people, it isn't for us because we cover this.
Starting point is 00:19:18 We know the game is rigged for a while and you bring up some good points here. Is the reaction from big tech and the mainstream media. According to Reuters, Facebook has taken down the popular wall street discussion group robin hood stock traders and and also another group uh so facebook is banning it we are discords banning it but we saw cnn yesterday describe this to trumpism yeah npr was talking about here we go like liking this to gamergate because of harassment of hedge fund managers. There's mainstream media journalists who are tweeting out annoyed gifs who are saying,
Starting point is 00:19:50 oh, this is just like Gamergate. Are you kidding me? It's not going to work. Yeah. But my point before was just that the system before was rigged. We all thought so. Now we're learning. It's not that it's rigged because even in a rigged system, you think you can find a
Starting point is 00:20:04 way to get through. No, no, no. This system is not just rigged. There's bodyguards blocking you. If you actually make it past a certain threshold, they're like, no, no, that wasn't supposed to happen. Get out. It's a big club. You ain't in it.
Starting point is 00:20:15 And there's no open door for anyone. I support the United States Constitution. I'm an American. I love our country and our laws and a lot of them, but I don't support the Federal Reserve and the US dollar right now. I am totally out and off and have lost total confidence in that machination. I think it is ridiculous to trust that system right now. And if that makes me sound un-American, that's a big problem because the Federal Reserve is not an American company.
Starting point is 00:20:41 Well, we have to understand the previous Federal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellen is now the head of the Treasury Department. And the Biden administration was literally literally asked today, are you guys going to do anything about this? Where's the press conference? Is there going to be some news about this? They responded with by saying, especially when asked about Janet Yellen getting $810,000 from the Citadel Group. The Citadel Group, by the way, is the one that invests in Malvin Capital. It's the one that also Robinhood's, it's Robinhood's biggest customer. So she got $810,000 for speech. And the White House officially responded with by saying,
Starting point is 00:21:20 oh, she deserved that money. And she's also a woman. She's a woman. Yes, she's a woman. Wait, wait, wait. And she deserved it. That's right. Because she's smart. Wait, smart wait it's a woman treasure secretary yeah yes oh well we're good yeah thanks for hanging out everybody but but but you brought up a good point because if you think someone's giving a 45 minute speech
Starting point is 00:21:38 for eight hundred and ten thousand dollars for wisdom you're absolutely idiotic and stupid. When you're paying someone that large sum of money, she got $7.2 million from Wall Street firms within two years for speeches. When you're giving her that much money, you're not buying wisdom, you're buying influence. You're buying someone that's going to be doing your bidding. And that's exactly what we're seeing with this larger inaction here. Why didn't you just start a nonprofit that they could donate to? That's the way you get away with it.
Starting point is 00:22:11 I love it when Hillary Clinton went around doing speeches for Goldman Sachs just before she announced he was going to run for president. You had a bunch of journalists even saying, oh, Hillary Clinton hasn't announced yet, but she just gave a $200,000 45-minute speech.
Starting point is 00:22:26 That's their donation to her campaign. And she's going to run. That's how people know. It's dirty politics. It's dirty. It's the dirty markets. And I'll tell you what gets here because we've talked about it quite a bit since this Gamergate.
Starting point is 00:22:38 Gamer. GameStop Rebellion. There we go. GameStop Rebellion. There you go. When people try to vote, and whether it's Bernie or Trump, they end up losing. GameStop Rebellion. There you go. When people try to vote and whether it's Bernie or Trump, they end up losing. Now, Bernie lost twice. Trump got in for four years. Then he loses. Now people are feeling like their votes just not going to get them what they want. I mean,
Starting point is 00:22:56 people voted for Biden because they hated Trump. And now they're stuck with Biden. Janet Yellen, they're not happy about that. So what happens? That doesn't work. Well, now they're going the financial markets because they're bored and they got nothing to do. And you're seeing these super rich people freaking out and getting angry about it. But the people, you know, idle, what's it saying? Idle hands at Devil's Playground? Yes. Well, that's something that the Wall Street funds should be saying right now. Because you've got an economy shuttered and a bunch of people sitting around saying,
Starting point is 00:23:23 what do I do? I'm angry. And then some dude goes, hey, you know that stimulus check you got? They just put a little bid into this stock. They'll lose billions of dollars. OK, click. I'm done. That's it. It was a simple click for so many people.
Starting point is 00:23:35 And then they got to sit back and watch the news and see the true power they really had by simply clicking a button. Let me tell you, we lifted a very heavy, heavy box the other day. It was like 200 and something pounds. And we're like, oh, this is going to be rough. But we had four people. It was not even hard.
Starting point is 00:23:49 We didn't even realize. They didn't ask you to help. I was sleeping. I bet you were. But the point is, I bet you were. It's a really basic principle. We all know.
Starting point is 00:23:57 You guys ever do that light as a feather, stiff as a board thing? Yeah. Wait, listen. Let's not go down this road. You guys already have me out here on this like in the middle of nowhere. Magically, I have to stay at this house tonight. Let's not go down this road you guys already have me out here on this like in the
Starting point is 00:24:05 middle of nowhere magically i have to stay at this house tonight though let's not talk about some light as a feather stiff as a board you guys are not gonna voodoo me tonight have you played that game okay yeah i'm not we're not doing that tonight okay the point i'm making though is when you have a bunch of people trying to lift 100 100 to 200 pounds it's like you can use a couple fingers and it's like whoa it doesn't it's like It's crazy how easy it is to lift a person. Weight displacement. Exactly. And that's what it is.
Starting point is 00:24:29 It's 5 million people on Wall Street bets right now saying, bro, I got a couple bucks to fire off. Just tell me where to point it. And it's legal. And they're freaking out. The SEC is like, we're going to look into this and do something about it. Good luck. So they're voting with their dog.
Starting point is 00:24:42 I think it's beautiful. I think it's beautiful. I think it's beautiful i think it's beautiful that folks are doing this i agree and and i hope that it makes a you know i hope that it makes a change do you think that there's going to be an occupy 2.0 yeah this is it what's the move i mean but like what are we talking how does this play out then so well question i think this is the beginning the the wall street bets and now all of the angry people have found the, you know,
Starting point is 00:25:08 fusion reactor weak point of the Wall Street Death Star. Now they can try and rebuild, you know, so just to get more literal, they can block the selling of these stocks. And I'm sitting here laughing like, bro, we know what stocks your funds are shorting.
Starting point is 00:25:24 There's websites just showing you where it's happening. So if you ban GameStop and you ban AMC and Nokia and Bed Bath & Beyond and American Airlines, whatever, keep doing it. Eventually, you're gonna have to ban the sale of every single stock because then all it's gonna happen is some dude's gonna be like, hey, guys, they banned all the stocks. Invest in this company. And then they'll point to a different one. Everyone go, yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:44 And then everyone floods that company and blows up the hedge fund. And then they'll be like, quick, quick, ban that one. Just keep doing it. Weeks ago, I've been telling people, there's going to be a new Occupy Wall Street movement coming. It's here. No one knows exactly when it's going to go next, but the shot was heard around the world yesterday. There was individuals and people saying, wow, I made some money. I'm finally able to pay off some of my mortgage. I'm finally
Starting point is 00:26:09 able to pay off some of my medical bills. Some of the stories of individuals saying heartbreaking things that they're finally able to do in this entire rig system. And then today, the walls keep crashing down and they can't do nothing. They can't buy more. They could only sell. And most of the people are watching their stock be absolutely obliterated and destroyed, all for the personal benefits of a few hedge funds managers who want to make sure that they have the prettiest, biggest yacht in Martha's Vineyard next to Barack Obama's big you know, big property plot land that, of course, gives also a ton of Wall Street speeches, like all these other, you know, politicians that have a revolving door amongst Wall Street, amongst, of course, all politicians who just don't give a damn about us and essentially
Starting point is 00:26:54 just serve them. So I feel like we voted with our votes. And a lot of people feel disenfranchised by that system because of Hillary Clinton's email scandal that seems to, you know, undermine Bernie. And then the Donald Trump fiasco. All these people are like, we're their voter fraud. And now they voted with their dollar. And now we're being told we can't even do that. Yeah. Well, I'll just say this.
Starting point is 00:27:15 My suggestion is that if you carry ahead with where I think this might go, learn from situations past and keep the movement pure. Don't put too much extra sauce on it. Don't make it about things that it's not about. Keep the movement pure. Yeah. People are already trying. Does that make sense?
Starting point is 00:27:34 Is that a clean way to say it? There have already been a bunch of people who are like, guys, that's so smart of you to buy this one stock. What about buying the stock that I've invested in? Because there are people who are greedy. There are people who are trying to pump other stocks or whatever. But this is specifically about short squeezing out hedge funds. And so this is what you got to be careful of. People are going to come in. Look, these hedge funds are going to do everything in their power to try and shut this down. So they're already trying to get all these people to either buy silver or Bitcoin
Starting point is 00:28:01 or other things. And if that happens, then interest moves away from targeting the hedge funds and the hedge funds. The crypto market is up 11% in the last 24 hours. Could be coincidence because it fluctuates like that, but it's gone from, I don't know, 900 billion to 1 trillion. Yeah, I'm hearing that a lot of whales are moving their stable coins into the exchanges now. So that's some of the scuttlebutt going around as well. But again, a lot of speculation in that market. And as you could say, it could be manipulated to make sure that these kind of more targeted attacks don't work. Occupy Wall Street is back, baby. We got a post here from Gavin Mario Wax, who says the New York
Starting point is 00:28:40 Young Republicans Club will be staging a protest in Zuccotti Park to reoccupy Wall Street. We are sick and tired of bailing out the fat cats and hedge funds for their own mistakes while they stomp on the little guy for trying to make a buck. This is not capitalism. And then we have this from Eventbrite. Let the people trade in quotes. Reoccupy Wall Street Sunday, January 31st at noon. Zuccotti Park.
Starting point is 00:29:05 So just keep it cool. Nobody. So just keep it cool. Nobody. So just keep it cool. It doesn't need to be about politics. This is about the little guy and gal. That's what I'm trying to say. Keep it about the little guy and little gal. I think this is an area that we can all kind of come together.
Starting point is 00:29:18 We have Rashida Tlaib and Alexandria Cortez and even Ted Cruz. Yeah, Ted Cruz is in on it. It's complaining and saying that the robin hood thing they should be investigated now for what they did well so is political well and and i'm not confident they'll do anything but before we get away from too much from the from the from the zuccotti stuff we had a story from the new york post nyc protesters slam robin hood scream at wall street traders amid GameStop stock chaos. Apparently, people are showing up physically outside of Wall Street.
Starting point is 00:29:48 Tax the rich. Invest in our New York. It's getting it's it's it's everybody. Trump supporters, you go to you go to Patriots not win where it's the old Donald Trump form. They're all in. They're just like cheering and clapping. Then you look at these socialist forms. They're cheering. Dude, it's so funny
Starting point is 00:30:05 on Twitter. For the first time I was going on the list, I saw Tim tweeting and complaining about it about, I don't know, Nokia Vosh tweeting, complaining about the exact same thing. I was like, yes, we've unified. Dang, maybe I feel like I'm in the out group right now. Maybe I need to cook up a fire tweet about
Starting point is 00:30:22 it. Are you cheering on the hedge funds? No, not that. I'm just saying, like, I feel like I haven't spoken. I don't have much to say about it. Oh, well, now you do. I mean, I always support the plebs. I'm a pleb. So I always support the plebs.
Starting point is 00:30:34 I want the little guy to win. I want the underdog to win. That's my entire, like, energy in life. I always want the underdog to win. My thing is, like, you know, pure capitalism, like, like capitalism in its pure form is supposed to be that people freely trade with each other. Right. And then let's say Ian figures out this really great graphene polymer substance. And all of us are like, dude, we need some of that. So we all give Ian money to buy it. And now Ian's got all this money. And I'm just like, that's awesome. Congratulations for you know, your success. You've got congratulations.
Starting point is 00:31:03 Shout out to the graphene. This is graphene. Wait, did you actually do? Wait, wait, wait, wait. Back up. Did I miss a joke? Is that an actual thing that happens? Well, no, no.
Starting point is 00:31:13 Ian loves graphene, so I'm just making a point about convention. What's graphene? Oh, it's pure carbon. It's hexagonally laced carbon. I won't bring it up. Okay. We can go into it later in the show. I'm trying to do light as a feather, stiff as a board. Now I'm seeing this witch powder come out.
Starting point is 00:31:26 Listen. We'll treat it like the steel of the 21st century. Amanda, come find me. I'm just playing. I'm just playing. Sorry. So my point is, though, what we're seeing now is not capitalism in its pure form. We're seeing people lie on TV and get their buddies to lie so they can steal money from people.
Starting point is 00:31:42 Now you have a bunch of people who have gotten rich who have contributed absolutely nothing. But I haven't put the line past day traders. Like there are people who trade and make money off trading, assuming risk, but then making money, not producing a whole lot. But we're not, I'm not even complaining about that. I'm complaining about these companies, these firms and these funds that rig the system and manipulate to cheat. And they get away with it every single time. Until now. Well, actually, maybe they will. I mean, they're still on the hook for billions of dollars.
Starting point is 00:32:11 We'll see. With the halting of trading on these stocks, of purchasing, their prices did go down. But a lot of people are saying, just don't sell. They won't let you buy? Don't sell. If there's no supply, they can't buy. They can't pay back the lenders for the shorts, and they're going to burn, essentially. You know, I think the point I was making earlier, we saw that the game, you know, that they were cheating.
Starting point is 00:32:34 But we still thought that we could get past that. You know what I mean? I guess now we're realizing that they're cheating to the point where if you get even close to beating them while they're cheating, they just flip the board. They just throw it in the garbage. And we have individuals like Ted Cruz agreeing with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Ted Cruz literally retweeted AOC and said, I'm with this. But then what did she do? Hold on.
Starting point is 00:32:59 But hold on. Before we even get there, this is spectacular that we have so many people on the opposite political spectrum saying, whoa, this is messed up. This is not right at all. And then, of course, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who was tweeting a whole bunch of divisive race stuff the entire day, who tweeted about it once, slapped him back and accused him of trying to murder her. I mean, how hyperbolic, how sensational, how utterly ridiculous can you get? You have a moment in time when the left and the right are finally coming together, seeing things clearly, seeing things together against a special interest, and then you have Alexandria
Starting point is 00:33:32 Ocasio-Cortez screaming, hey, he tried to kill me! Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Now? Now you gotta pull these cards out? And then, if she really believed Ted Cruz wanted to kill her, why didn't she press charges? Look at what she was even tweeting. I will support a hearing if necessary.
Starting point is 00:33:47 What do you mean if necessary? Of course it's necessary. Rashida Tlaib was like, we must do this. And I was like, yes, preach. And Ted Lieu was like, how is this possible? I'm like, yes, sir. And AOC was like, I'm thinking about it. And I was like, all right.
Starting point is 00:33:58 All right. Sure. And then she went, Ted Cruz tried to murder me. And I'm like, dude, you know what, man? This is why I do not like her. She is a shill. She is a careerist. She is a careerist. And then she went, Ted Cruz tried to murder me. And I'm like, dude, she she you know what, man? That's why I do not like her. She is a shill. She is she is a she is a careerist.
Starting point is 00:34:14 You've got people on the left and people on the right all cheering, you know, watching the hedge funds burn. And she comes out and starts slinging mud, distracting everybody once again. And I tweeted this. Watch out for those that are bringing up race and rage bait issues to distract you from the great GameStop rebellion. This is history
Starting point is 00:34:29 being made right now. The people have found their power. They have focused their little ion cannons, but together it creates that massive beam. It's like Goku's
Starting point is 00:34:37 spirit bomb in Dragon Ball Z. Everybody's giving their energy to make this massive, powerful blast. And she's going, no, no, everybody, don't look at that. Ted Cruz tried to murder me. And being like, me, me at me i'm a victim i mean come on i mean seriously to go
Starting point is 00:34:50 there at this point in time is this is this crazy literally this is this is what liza is talking about she's talking about not tainting this movement with stuff like politics and race like what happened with operation wall street we want to keep it clean straight populist serious about what you're actually pursuing and and unified like why would you break it down along race barriers why would you be aoc screaming at ted cruz it doesn't it's because she is a clap back personality that's it yes so she her whole shtick is the republicans so listen i'll be the first to admit that That was a really good impression. But look, I rag on Democrats all day and night. All right. And I'll criticize Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham and a bunch of the Republicans as well. And I rag on them, too. But I do rag on Democrats way more. And this is the perfect example. You've got people on the right like
Starting point is 00:35:37 Rand Paul. You've got well, you used to have people on the left like Tulsi Gabbard. And now she's not there anymore. But for the most part, there's several people, Thomas Massey, Rand Paul, you can you can call them and say the Republicans have some people that are doing doing well and they're staying on principle. Then you look at the left and you've got Nancy Pelosi, who is she's like a sludge monster of corporate grime that builds up on the bottom of one of their freight trucks as they ship their corporate pollution. Yes. Yes. Good morning. Sunday morning. Good morning. And then you have a Sunday morning. AOC is supposed to be the the insurgent candidate coming in and changing everything.
Starting point is 00:36:13 And what does she do? She just dangles the keys in front of the left. And then what happens is when she says, Ted Cruz, you tried to have me murdered. All of these leftists who are focused on on hedge funds turn and go, yeah, slay queen, you tell Ted Cruz. And I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Stop. Ted Cruz is giving you his power. Did she actually say that he tried to kill her?
Starting point is 00:36:33 Yes. What was her phrasing? And what was she referencing? You tried to have me murdered. By what, when and by what method? So sit down. Clap back. But when did he try and have her murdered?
Starting point is 00:36:44 He didn't. He did. Oh, my gosh. She said, quote, I am happy to work with Republicans on this issue where there's common ground. But you almost had me murdered three weeks ago. So you can sit this one out. What the hell is she talking about? Going on and saying, happy to work with almost any other GOP that aren't trying to get me killed.
Starting point is 00:37:03 In the meantime, if you want to help, you can resign. Oh my God. And then all of a sudden, all of these lefties are distracted and their attention is turned. What AOC just did here was she fired a flare to distract the masses from the GameStop rebellion. But she fired the flare at Ted Cruz, which isn't where you're supposed to fire
Starting point is 00:37:20 a flare. No, no, no, no, no, no. Ted Cruz is pointing at the hedge funds and yelling charge and hold the line. And then she turns and points at him and says, no, get him. And I'm like, wait a flare. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Ted Cruz is pointing at the hedge funds and yelling charge and hold the line. And then she turns and pointed him and says, no, get him. And I'm like, wait a minute. You're telling people to fire at the guy who's standing alongside us. She is the shill. Now, I'm not I'm not saying she represents these these corporate interests or anything necessarily, but the game she plays manipulation. Listen, you Listen, you know what I was thinking? You can really figure out who the real grifters are right now. I was looking at Twitter and I saw some people posting about culture war stuff when the Capitol riot was happening.
Starting point is 00:37:54 And I'm like, what is this? Why are you posting about this when we're watching the people storm the Capitol building? Do you really care about what's happening in this country? Or are you just pushing your one cause because it's what you know and how you know how to make followers and make money? I thought when you'd see something like the Capitol being stormed,
Starting point is 00:38:15 that would capture everyone's attention as Americans. But no, now we see this with GameStop and with the hedge funds. And I thought much the same thing. There are a lot of people I know who talk about critical race theory and stuff, and they're tweeting about this and critical race theory. And then there are people like AOC who tweets very little until people start tweeting at her. And then she tweets about it tepidly and then starts attacking Ted Cruz again. And I'm like,
Starting point is 00:38:37 you really don't care about the people, do you? Your whole thing is I'm going to milk the culture war to rally a bunch of people who hate Ted Cruz. And it works. But did she actually feel I'm not even trying to be funny in the slightest, because I don't know the story. But my best friend told me I was too close to the mic. She told me to sit back. She told me I was too loud. Just saying. Anyway. No, so I just don't know. Did she actually feel like her life was in danger? And I not trying to be funny i'm not trying to be funny i'm being legit serious because in my world in the movement that i in the space that i hang out in that's like not a funny thing to joke about no so like you get what i'm saying i'm not trying to be of course not but to blame it on ted cruz who believes in a different political opinion on you
Starting point is 00:39:22 is a little disingenuous in my opinion. I think that's a good point though. She's probably suffering from some sort of post-traumatic stress. But did she actually feel like Ted, I'm not trying to be funny, like is that something that she actually feels? She feels like Ted Cruz supported the movement that tried to have her killed. Was she almost killed in that situation? In her mind, yes.
Starting point is 00:39:39 But realistically, it turns out, no. But they didn't know that in the moment because people were storming in there screaming and smashing windows. So perhaps and listen, I'm no by no means a fan. Trust me. I'm not a fan. I'm just playing devil's advocate. Like, is there a chance that she actually felt like her life?
Starting point is 00:39:57 Because there's some stressful times. And if somebody came in here right now, even if it was one of your friends, if you guys knew them, but if I didn't, I might feel a type of way and be like, Oh, I'm about to Yeah, especially if it was somebody who's I mean, let's just say Alex Jones, but why came in and I didn't know who he was. And he came in all hot on 10. And I didn't know who he was. I would be like, Oh my gosh, I might so I might feel that anxiety, surrounded by Capitol Police being ushered out before anybody comes in. And why should she feel that way? What in her life has led her to experience that kind of trauma no i think the look you're you're allowed to be scared and you're allowed to be
Starting point is 00:40:30 inexperienced but you're not allowed to claim that ted cruz almost had you murdered simply because he said some words one time is that something you're allowed to say on twitter yeah yeah twitter allows you to know yeah i mean i guess if you're on the left you're allowed to say a lot of things on twitter you'll have to organize violence because they still do i could say i will see why she said it because i think she is suffering from from a form of ptsd having the capital been assaulted but i don't think that justifies saying that as a politician i think she's in the wrong doing that. I think she's being a cynical politician and she wants that clap back.
Starting point is 00:41:07 No, I just think the only thing she's, like the one thing she's figured out is that by, she's anti-Republican. That's her whole position. I can't tell you what she's for because she flip-flops. She's just like, hey, the Republicans are bad. It's like, okay, I hear you. Now's not the time.
Starting point is 00:41:24 Now's the time when i'm talking about her i'm trying as hard as possible to be like rashida talib nails it she's awesome well she's been surprising lately she went out against the patriot act 2.0 now she's making these statements and i never thought i would say this but i agree with rashid talib on these issues and it's a good honor for for not playing party politics and standing up for actual issues that do matter and do affect us. And that's very rare. I got to say, I'm actually I'm actually a fan right now. You know why?
Starting point is 00:41:51 Because I know I don't agree with her. And I know I don't like her attitude when she yelled impeach the mother effer. But I can see when she calls out Robin Hood, when she when she says no national security powers. I'm like, right on. You believe what you want to believe. I'll disagree with you, but I like that you stand up for what you believe in. And I like that you believe what you believe.
Starting point is 00:42:10 And I like that you're challenging the system in a legitimate way. AOC is not doing that. But that being said, well, let's move just outside of just AOC because we got the story from Reuters. US Congress to hold hearings on GameStop trading, state of stock markets.
Starting point is 00:42:31 They say the U.S. House Financial Services and Senate Banking Committee said on Thursday they will hold hearings on the stock market after users of investment apps faced trading limits following the Reddit rally that put a charge into GameStop and other volatile stocks that were touted in online forums. Quote, we must deal with the hedge funds whose unethical conduct directly led to the recent market volatility, and we must examine the market in general and how it has been manipulated by hedge funds and their financial partners to benefit themselves while others pay the price, said Rep. Maxine Waters, a Democrat who leads the House panel. My respect to Maxine Waters for saying it, but let me follow up on that in a second.
Starting point is 00:43:04 Waters added that the hearing will focus on short selling online trading platforms, gamification, and their systemic impact on our capital markets and retail investors. Then they go on to explain what happened with GameStop. Quote, we're done letting hedge fund billionaires treat the stock market like their personal playground, then taking their ball home as soon as they lose, said Rep. Ro Khanna, who noted that hedge funds were allowed to continue trading stocks while individual investors were handicapped by trading limits on Robinhood. AOC and Ted Cruz were among growing numbers of lawmakers who agreed
Starting point is 00:43:35 Congress needed more information. Ted Cruz responded to AOC saying he fully agreed. And then we know what happened to that AOC then comes out and rags on Ted Cruz, which is dumb. They're going to mention U.S. Rep Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat, called the restriction beyond absurd. Tlaib urged on Twitter that Congress, quote, have a hearing on Robinhood's market manipulation. They're blocking the ability to trade to protect Wall Street hedge funds, stealing millions of dollars from their users to protect people who've used the stock market as a casino for decades. Preach. Well, let me come back to that Maxine Waters thing.
Starting point is 00:44:09 I got respect for Maxine for saying this. I think she's full of it. I think she's lying to us. She's a career crony Democrat who's probably going to be like, we got to stop these hedge funds. I don't really mean it. And we're going to make sure the little people are protected. I'm just kidding.
Starting point is 00:44:24 Hedge funds keep donating to me. That And we're going to make sure the little people are protected. Shh, I'm just kidding, hedge funds. Keep donating to me. That's what's going to happen. Well, a lot of people inside of Congress are accused of insider trading because of their insider knowledge that they get. And many people point out that, according to some instances, they abuse those privileges and they abuse those powers. If we had a just system, Janet Yellen would recuse herself right now,
Starting point is 00:44:44 immediately, because of her ties to Citadel. And she should be brought in front of Congress to testify about why is she not doing anything? Well, she's the Treasury Secretary. I don't care if she's a woman. That's what the Biden administration keeps bringing up. I care about her connections, her not actually rectifying the situation as Americans are essentially being robbed at gunpoint. This is essentially what's happening here. we are seeing armed robbery happening right now by the financial institutions by wall street that are bringing a gun putting it to the american people's head and saying give me that money we're taking it from you no you can't do anything about it no luke yeah luke no okay they're not bringing the gun someone else is bringing the gun for them.
Starting point is 00:45:25 Do you know who that is? Who is it? Who's the one who comes with the gun to enforce the actions of the crony establishment elites? Police? The government. Yeah. It's these big businesses that can restrict your ability to trade. They've rigged the game against you, and you can do nothing about it.
Starting point is 00:45:45 Nothing. Nothing. Yeah. No, I mean... They can. No one arrests them. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Could someone just give me a quick reminder? Who got arrested from 2008 in the market crash?
Starting point is 00:45:56 And I remember... No one did. No one did. They got rewarded. Certainly that can't be correct. They got rewarded for their reckless, dangerous behaviors that brought on the crash, and then the Federal Reserve came in and they bailed them out. And I remember... I'll tell you who got arrested. The Occupy Wall Street activists. They got
Starting point is 00:46:11 arrested. Who tried to scramble on Wall Street symbolically, and they couldn't even do that peacefully. And I remember being on Wall Street right after the 2008 scandal, and I bought a fake wallet and I put an invisible fish line on it. I left some dollars in there and I threw it right at the stock exchange. And then we had these big Wall Street brokers walking around. This is an official video you could actually watch on my YouTube channel, We Are Change. And then we had this big Wall Street guy trying to pick it up. He bent over, tried to pick up the wallet. We yanked it, ran up with the video cameras. We had this huge video camera. I'm like, when is enough for you, sir? Why are you stealing from the American people?
Starting point is 00:46:48 And then they were just like, what are you doing here? Police came. Who was that guy? Probably some Wall Street broker. But it was random people that I was messing with. The police came. And they're like, you have to leave. I'm like, no, I don't.
Starting point is 00:46:59 What are you talking about? They're like, you're littering. No, I'm not. I'm holding it with a string. They're like, you're loitering. I'm like, no, I could walk around a little bit too. And they literally threatened to arrest me about 12 times because I just kept moving down the block. But I kept getting all these Wall Street guys.
Starting point is 00:47:16 That's the way it works. The people who are robbing you when the big banks got away with all this, the government took your money and gave it to them. Yep. They played dirty. They lost it. And the government said, give us all your money or you go to prison. We have the guns and we're going to go give it to these guys.
Starting point is 00:47:33 When the police officers came to him, I'm like, guys, what are you doing? The criminals are in there. They're the ones robbing your mortgages, your retirements, your pensions. They're taking your money away from you. And you're trying to arrest me? Guys, come on.
Starting point is 00:47:45 You got to go get this guy right here. You got the wrong guy. He's trying to steal my money. And I yanked it. It was hilarious. I loved it. I had a bunch of fun doing it. All right, all right.
Starting point is 00:47:53 But we got Jeff Duncan. He made a statement as well. He said, Tonight, I am leading a bipartisan group of lawmakers and calling for the SEC to investigate Robinhood and other financial institutions for their unprecedented and harmful actions against individual investors. Wall Street shouldn't get to play by a different set of rules.
Starting point is 00:48:11 And then he tags GameStop and Wall Street bets moderator Twitter account. We'll see if it actually isn't the SEC. The people that told Robin Hood to stop issuing buys. We don't know that. Didn't they say because in their email it had something to do with the SEC? The email said we have obligations to the SEC in certain circumstances. Okay, so the people that they're obligated to cut off their buys to is now supposed to investigate them for cutting off their buys?
Starting point is 00:48:41 We don't know if the SEC actually did that. But they said they're obligated to the SEC. But they didn't say for what. It's a manipulation tactic. But they did something and then they said we're obligated to the SEC to behave in this fashion. We're obligated to provide certain things. So they didn't say the SEC actually told us to do anything. It's a trick.
Starting point is 00:48:58 It's a way they twist language to make you assume. It's a manipulation technique. You'll say something like, hey, did you ever do X? And then the person says, I don't remember. That way they're not officially lying. You see, there's ways to use tricks
Starting point is 00:49:14 to answer people in ways that doesn't actually answer the question or makes them believe things that are not true. Well, I support any investigation of these guys. I mean, what do they plan on uncovering or finding out or accomplishing with this SEC thing? Whether or not they broke the law. I mean, what do they plan on uncovering or finding out or accomplishing with this SEC thing? Whether or not they broke the law, I suppose, and ripped people off. Not that I'm confident they'll actually do it. The system has been broken and rigged for a long
Starting point is 00:49:32 time. Yeah, the system's messed up. So we have this post on Reddit. It's going viral. I don't know if it's true. And I got to say, probably not true. I would actually give it a high probability of not being true. So I want to make sure I say that. And I, and I often, you know, whenever we do highlight rumors and statements online like this, usually it's because a lot of people are sharing it. There's 1,743 comments. There's what do we have? 27, 24,700 upvotes on this post on Reddit. A lot of people are seeing it and I want to make sure it's clear, not confirmed in any capacity. But here's what they said. This is from user Odin19199, Robinhood Insider Information. They said, I work for Robinhood. Don't kill me. Low-level technical S. Comp science is major, not finance side. Guess what we overheard today? Vladimir, yes,
Starting point is 00:50:22 the founder Vladimir, and the C-suite received calls from Sequoia Capital and the White House that pressured into closing trading on GME. I guarantee you this is the same that took place at E-Trade and others who closed trading. File reports on the SEC page. If I wasn't scared to be out of work in a pandemic, I'd quit. I'm disgusted. We all need to rise up. This is as bad as it gets when we talk about how the rich get off, get one set of rules and the rest get us get screwed over and over and over again
Starting point is 00:50:49 and left to bail them out and pick up the tab for their trillion dollar tax breaks. We need to pile pressure on every government and financial institution involved in this travesty of justice. I am taking a massive career risk even posting here, but F these mother effers. Now, hold on. Sequoia Capital, i believe it's sequoia right said it is absolutely not true this is a rumor it's not true and i gotta say it's the internet it probably isn't i don't know a lot of you probably saw it but to me it looks bogus well it doesn't look real it looks absolutely coordinated to have all these right places doing it at once on the same morning yeah it's coordinated. Definitely.
Starting point is 00:51:27 These people all know each other. Birds of a feather flock together. There's no way they don't know each other. You look at the people in Silicon Valley. They all know each other. They all do. And the White House, they're saying the White House is involved with the Federal Reserve chair now as the Treasury Secretary. See, Trump would have been on Twitter talking about it.
Starting point is 00:51:43 Biden said nothing. He's the corporate guy that is working for the numbers. Trump was the firebrand. And whether or not we want to Trump out there dividing and yelling and pointing fingers or Biden back there pulling switches. Joe Biden's Joe Biden's advisors and transition team and all that stuff. They represent this stuff. Dude, the Treasury Secretary is the ex-Federal Reserve chair. Come on. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:08 She's the head of the snake. What we're watching right now is now that they've taken control of the executive branch, they can laugh in our faces and just sit back and put their feet up and say, do something. What are you going to do about it? Nothing. Shut your mouth. We can rig the system.
Starting point is 00:52:23 We can steal from you. And there is nothing you can do to about it. Nothing. Shut your mouth. We can rig the system. We can steal from you. And there is nothing you can do to stop it. They put Janet Yellen in charge of the, you know. Eliza, I liked your statement earlier about keeping it pure, because I feel like we've kind of almost derailed the politics and we're going into politics is going to play an important oversight in this. But when you say keeping the movement pure, what do you mean? Well, I'm going to try to be very gracious in saying this because i don't want to jeopardize the channel but i've i've seen in the past movements that seemingly have a great message or a good cause be co-opted by folks uh maybe that are too aggressive too
Starting point is 00:52:58 passionate or with misinformation it's happened in the space that i move in it's happened in other things you know throughout the summer and then previously as well this is a tale as old as time if we keep it about the little person and give them a chance to succeed and don't make it about anything else just a little person give them a chance to succeed and give them a voice then i think that we could see some change but um it's it's hard i don't want to say something weird i always say something weird but i just i don't want to say anything that would jeopardize the channel so so i'll leave it there what i'm getting here is so somebody credited this and we kind of
Starting point is 00:53:38 laughed at this somebody credited this to trumpism and i was thinking about it all day today and i was like how do we know this is not something like Trumpism? Because this is normal people doing normal person things, thinking they can make a difference. No, because Trumpism is a made-up word that means nothing. It doesn't mean anything. I understand the idea. It's a way to be like, there's no Trump anymore, but how can we say the word Trump?
Starting point is 00:53:58 Trumpism. They're acting like anti-establishment and populism is only Trump. Yeah, okay, I'm sure the left who's complaining about this and cheering on it is a bunch of Trump supporters. Yeah. Trumpism. Also, we have to understand, it's not out of the stretch of imagination that the government couldn't be involved here. I mean, we already have the mainstream media. We already have big tech.
Starting point is 00:54:17 And we know a lot of the big Wall Street banksters, even according to some Beijing professors, knowingly worked very well with politicians and were able to influence them to get to their way so if the chinese were able to do it with wall street and and politicians what makes you think that you know a lot of these powerful billionaires aren't able to pull the strings of government as well and helped orchestrate what happened today which is essentially preventing people from buying stocks in companies. I mean, this is just wild. Robinhood and these other platforms are supposed to exist so that most people get a modest return and a lot of people get ripped off bad.
Starting point is 00:54:54 They want little people to have access to direct trading so that you can panic and lose your money and they can steal it from you. It's not supposed to go the other direction. Yeah. So Robinhood created a one-way valve. By getting rid of buying on these stocks, the stocks can only go one direction. They said, hmm, people weren't supposed to realize the trick. People weren't supposed to have the power to implement this. The hedge funds with billions of dollars to throw around, right? They can control the markets with their weight. Regular investors can't.
Starting point is 00:55:26 What happens when 5 million people get together and all stand on that scale? Well, then their weight makes a difference. So they had to shut it down. And they showed us, they did it. They showed us straight up. They're like, hey, guys, just want to let you know, we're disabling this function because you're not allowed to succeed. Go to hell. But it red pills people and people never forget that red pill. That red pill stays. And I'm not meaning red pill is in a political way. I mean, like you take the red pill,
Starting point is 00:55:52 your eyes are open and then you see what's really going on. So this is going to red pill a lot of people. And once you've been red pill, it's almost, there's no going back. You start seeing it. The veil is lifted from your eyes. You know, the whole thing's a wash.
Starting point is 00:56:01 And so you can act accordingly, right? Yeah. So I'm excited for that. Yes. I'm excited that people are getting the opportunity to see, okay, look, this is how it really is. The odds are stacked against us. So what are we going to do?
Starting point is 00:56:12 Yeah. That's tough, man. What do we do? Move your money into cryptocurrency. I'm not an expert. You're not an expert. That's not advice. And that is not advice.
Starting point is 00:56:21 One thing you could do if you want to get out of the American fiduciary corrupt. No, it's not something they could do. It's something you will do. Something I have done and something I will continue to do. Whether or not anyone else should or could not do it is all to their financial advisors. Yes. Yeah. Those intense eyes.
Starting point is 00:56:34 I channeled God's energy. Whoa. It's coming down through the top of my crown. Whoa. Cryptocurrency. What's a cryptocurrency you... What crypto... We got to be careful.
Starting point is 00:56:44 We're not giving anybody advice. You're wrong. There's Bitcoin. There's a cryptocurrency you... What crypto... We got to be careful. We're not giving anybody advice. You're wrong. There's Chainlink. No. Keep trying. Dogecoin. Yes!
Starting point is 00:56:53 Let's go deep on the Doge. I nailed it. We got the story from CNET. Dogecoin. Inside the joke cryptocurrency that somehow became real. Love it. How Dogecoin became one of the world's most valuable cryptocurrencies. Wow, such return. June 22nd,
Starting point is 00:57:10 2014, Jackson Palmer, as I've identified, average geek, is high in the stands at NASCAR race in Sonoma Raceway, California. He's an Australian man in his 20s. He has zero interest in racing. Never in his wildest dreams did he imagine it would come to this. He surveys the scene.
Starting point is 00:57:26 Below him a tremendous crowd. Okay, blah, blah, blah. Emblazoned on the top, the word DOGECOIN in all caps. Below, digital currency. Palmer describes the situation using words like crazy, surreal, and nuts. He remembers this moment as a reality check. DOGECOIN was a tweet. Then it was a cryptocurrency worth money in the real world. Six months later, he watched as a joke that he'd made in passing somehow manifested itself into something tangible.
Starting point is 00:57:52 A Doge car in full flight. It reminded Palmer how insane the world could be. This is the story of Doge coin, the joke that became too real for its own good. Look at this. The Doge car in all its glory is a real thing. Doge coin, digital currency, Ford. This is amazing stuff. At one point, Doge coin was worth $2 billion.
Starting point is 00:58:12 It's difficult to make sense of that. Doge coin is an easily replicable coin. I don't know how it distinguished itself from Bitcoin. I really think it has to do with it being established early. And also the dog. Ladies and gentlemen, this garbage joke. Okay, I shouldn't call it garbage. Okay.
Starting point is 00:58:29 This joke. Pretty profitable joke. Yeah, seriously. Pretty profitable garbage there. I'm fairly confident that I have probably a hundred or more thousand Dogecoin. Maybe even hundreds. Probably sitting on a computer in a warehouse somewhere in a garage buried in a button you know and just totally gone and ignored and boy do i regret it now wait where is this
Starting point is 00:58:51 it's in a storage unit probably in someone's garage somewhere in chicago maybe i have no idea no in chicago really that's close by where i live i remember a couple years ago a friend coming to me being like buy some doge i'm like why he's like it's pointless i'm like okay i bought some doge so that's that's what a lot of people are doing there it's absolutely pointless but now it's it's some reports are coming in five cents uh doge i mean that's doge that that that's crazy okay listen listen dogecoin was a joke cryptocurrency yeah bitcoin is open source so someone cloned it and said, Dogecoin, we got it. Now you can get it. And so I did.
Starting point is 00:59:28 You know why? Because it was worthless. It was completely worthless. The amount of value it had, I could probably pick a rock up off the ground and trade it for 50,000 Dogecoin. Well, maybe not a rock off the ground, but you'd still get some.
Starting point is 00:59:42 Yeah, it was worth like three billionths of a cent or something stupid. And now it's three cents. I mean, you would be a millionaire. I got to find my old computer. I can't find it. A thousand bucks in a Dogecoin back in the day. If you had, at the time, if you just collected a couple hundred thousand, would you have thousands of dollars right now?
Starting point is 01:00:02 Now that's at five cents. I have 2,000 Dogecoin. You do. Have you always had it? I've sat on it for like two, two and a half years because it's hilarious. But I'm considering buying a bunch more. I don't know. I mean, it's so volatile.
Starting point is 01:00:15 It's tough to say. Like the Internet wants to make Chainlink go viral. But the thing is, it's Dogecoin. Elon Musk finds it funny. So he's going to tweet about it from time to time. And in moments of hot hate on the U. the US dollar, people are going to swing it. So maybe it's wise to load 20% of money. It's beautiful to watch. Well, Elon just tweeted the dollar is shortening itself. And obviously, he tweets a lot about
Starting point is 01:00:38 Doge. But again, what I've been saying, what I've been personally doing is I never invest what I'm not willing to lose. That's me, personally, myself, not financial advice. Don't listen to me. We're just like podcasters, just people on the internet that make stupid decisions like buy Dogecoin a few years ago and then they can't find their laptops. Right. So it happens too. So this makes me wonder if like anything could be a cryptocurrency.
Starting point is 01:01:04 If you can literally turn a little dog meme into a currency, that's insanity. It's just branding, right? And then you got to read certain ones. You have to register with the SEC if you want to make them securities that you can buy and sell. Otherwise, you can make a utility token, which you can't buy and sell legally. You don't have to register with the SEC. And those are much easier to create.
Starting point is 01:01:23 But if you really, I think Doge is a security. So they went the distance with that one. Well, today I learned. Dogecoin surges 77% as retail fever pitch stretches into crypto. Wow. I have a horrifying prospect for you, Ian. What happens if Dogecoin displaces Bitcoin? Well, Dogecoin is now up 390% in the last 24 hours.
Starting point is 01:01:47 If it surpasses Bitcoin, I think we will truly have a long way to go there. We have a long way to go. It's currently at like, what, you say 5 cents? Yeah, I'm reading 3.8. To Bitcoin's $30,000. You never know with hyperinflation, though. Well, here's what happens. Too many powerful special interests are buying into Bitcoin.
Starting point is 01:02:06 So what happens now when people are like, I'd rather just hold Dogecoin, right? There are also 128 billion Dogecoin to be printed, whereas there's only 12 billion, 12, 18 million Bitcoin. So you're looking at like a difference just out of the off the bat of like a thousand times a thousand. You're never going to have Dogecoin be worth more than like a thousand, times a thousand. You're never going to have Dogecoin be worth more than like a thousandth of a Bitcoin. If Dogecoin ever hits a dollar, I'm going to go try and find that computer. They're saying it's a dollar in 2021.
Starting point is 01:02:32 I think you should just send me to try to find it. I swear I'll bring it back, Tim. Where's that computer? Where did I put it? Tim, I'll go get it for you. This was a long time ago. I'll bring it back, I swear. Dogecoin.
Starting point is 01:02:41 You have to have the physical wallet. You have to download, I think, the blockchain. blockchain right um they're trying to remember where it is they're calling it meme coins i think that's the new the new coin is the meme think about this right so the one benefit of cryptocurrency is that you can freely trade so uh if you're banned from banking if you can't make a transaction for whatever reason if you you don't have you know if there's some kind of block in your way. They can't delist it like they did stocks. I can. Well, so more importantly, an easy way to transfer value to someone anywhere in the world would be buy some Doge and then trade the Doge to Ian.
Starting point is 01:03:18 And then Ian sells the Doge for cash and wherever he is. And that value instantly transmits, you know, it's very, very quickly. So if there's some kind of block in the way that's stopping us from making that transaction, Dogecoin is a mean to transmit value to someone else. It doesn't matter what crypto it is, as long as it has value and you can trade it rapidly, then the value goes in and out. And it's almost like converting the money into a signal and then converting it back. So Dogecoin has that value, but that's kind of it. I mean, it's built off of Bitcoin. You could theoretically do smart contracts, I guess. Not like Ethereum, right?
Starting point is 01:03:50 I don't know the depths of the Doge. I want to relay some problems I've had. The depths of the Doge. The depths of the Doge. We'll go there. With Coinbase, I made a purchase on Coinbase. They double charged my bank account. They wouldn't get back to me because they're overloaded
Starting point is 01:04:06 with them. I've been contacted with them for two weeks. So I contacted my bank and I was like, I'm going to need to stop payment on this double charge. They stopped the payment. Coinbase then took the cryptocurrency out of my account claiming that I still owed them for this stopped payment now
Starting point is 01:04:21 and basically took half my money. So it's not... Why did you think Coinbase was good? I told you. What are you doing? It was the only option at the time. The first thing you told me, I was like, I'm using Coinbase.
Starting point is 01:04:31 I'm like, what are you doing? I had to get burned. I gave you another wallet. I was like, you should use this one. Coinbase, if you're listening or watching this show, get your act together. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 01:04:40 I filed a complaint with them and I'm still waiting. It's so obnoxious. They're the worst. What if there's some kind of correlation between Dogecoin and like the book of revelations and Dogecoin is a sign of the end times the mark of the beast? no I'm kidding
Starting point is 01:04:53 I don't know if you guys heard the scientists or whatever said the doomsday clock is now 100 seconds to midnight wait say that all over again I think I missed everything there are these scientists who have a thing called the doomsday clock yes you are familiar with it vaguely basically once the doomsday clock it's a metaphorical clock reaches midnight
Starting point is 01:05:14 the apocalypse is here yes it's at 100 seconds to midnight that's what they're saying right now right now okay look 100 seconds is a reference to how close we are to collapse it doesn't mean a literal 100 seconds okay because so the point i we are to collapse. It doesn't mean a literal 100 seconds. Okay. So the point I'm bringing up is... I'm single out here, so I don't want to die. You know, if this is doomsday, look, somebody's marrying me. This is relative to like the creation of humanity, like 20,000 years ago, or is this to the creation of the solar system, like this... Doomsday clock?
Starting point is 01:05:39 Yeah, what is it based off of that? It just literally means that when they move the clock closer to midnight, we're closer to annihilation. That's it. Well, apocalypse. The apocalypse. Is that what you called it? Like doomsday.
Starting point is 01:05:48 It's not actually the end of the world. It's just like a great reckoning. It's the end of us. The doomsday. Yes. So nuclear apocalypse. I don't think it is the end of everything. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:05:57 You know who? Guys, I'm talking about the doomsday clock. It's a group of people who have created a symbol for how they represent how close we get to destroying ourselves. For a long period, it was five minutes to midnight. And this is a reference to the Cold War and nuclear war. And they've kept moving it up because of climate change. And now it's sitting at 100 seconds. It's just a symbol where they're saying we're closer than ever to killing ourselves. I bring it up because looking at Dogecoin skyrocketing, but more importantly, looking at the sheer market manipulation that people
Starting point is 01:06:28 have figured out how to do and the markets are not responding with, everyone's realizing there's nothing real anymore. No one believes the same set of facts. Money is basically meaningless at this point because people are randomly becoming millionaires off of going on the internet and just buying some random stock someone told them
Starting point is 01:06:44 to buy. Now Dogecoin's going through the roof and just buying some random stock someone told them to buy. I actually think- Now Dogecoin's going through the roof? I think we're in a very good place with humanity. I've been thinking a lot about the ice age and people like global warming. But as our ice caps melted 12,800 years ago with a cometary impact, I think we're still in an ice age. And we're just coming out of the last ice age now naturally. And we're about to develop fusion power.
Starting point is 01:07:02 So I think we're okay. I think we're going places. I'm talking about like the US current global economic order. That's going to shatter. That's a weird... It's falling apart right now. Snake in the grass. Get into...
Starting point is 01:07:14 Do whatever, but... That's what I was saying about the GameStop rebellion being just the beginning. I mean, these people have figured out how to do it. Why are they going to stop? That's what I'm saying. You banned GameStop. Okay, well, what do we have next?
Starting point is 01:07:26 Kohl's? Sears? Does Sears have stock? Because they're flopping around, right? Their stores are shuttering. Yeah, they are. They own a lot of real estate, though. They do.
Starting point is 01:07:35 They have those big buildings. Yes, they do. So what? Are they going to be like, oh, no, you banned our stocks. Hey, guys, we're going to buy this one now. And then they're going to ban that? What do you think happens then when one day they ban literally every stock and there's no stock market anymore? Good.
Starting point is 01:07:47 Yeah, but we're also heading towards a retail collapse. And also with automation and technological advancements, we are going to see a huge displacement of individuals being able to actually have a job, being actually able to earn for themselves. And I think this is another reason why this happened. People are realizing, hey, we can't have a small business we can't operate at all let's let's try to make some money online hey we collectively we could be our own hedge fund let's let's have the people's hedge funds and then what do they do they get smacked down by the establishment by the government by the mainstream media i mean i'm reading some of these articles they're mind-blowing forbes wrote an article titled ignore the populist game stop hypepe, Short Sellers are Heroes.
Starting point is 01:08:27 Are you kidding me? Like, how more insane and crazy can you get to try to justify this, to use such spin, such propaganda, to try to somehow manipulate people to think that people coming together and playing the stock market, just like the hedge funds are, is something bad. I mean, they allowed small businesses to be destroyed and people haven't forgotten that. But they're protecting hedge funds now? No, that doesn't add up to anyone's calculations. That doesn't make sense to anyone who actually is playing by the rules, who's paying their taxes, who's doing everything that they were told to do, and they're still getting screwed over at the end of the day. That energy, that feeling, that contemptness, that is brewing. That is here, and that's going to erupt soon under a Biden presidency, and that's for weeks.
Starting point is 01:09:14 I mean, we were here on the show. I was telling you, weeks. Occupy Wall Street's coming. There's going to be a new wave. I don't know exactly how it's going to magnify, but the feeling, the energy that was before occupy wall street before the two you know after the 2008 housing market crash it's the same energy now but times 10 and more anxious and more hyperbolic so why do you why do you why do you think that uh
Starting point is 01:09:36 acting capital police chief wants green zone fencing around congress to be permanent and to keep backup forces on standby two days after she admitted her agency bungled response to MAGA riots. That's right. To clarify, Washington, D.C. wants to make their National Guard armed presence lockdown permanent. Yeah. I mean, we've been saying we want to keep this as peaceful as possible.
Starting point is 01:10:00 We've been urging people to do that. But, you know, the reason that they have so much security, they're keeping thousands of them there. A lot of people are contemplating, maybe it's not for the, you know, Magatard insurrectionist people who believe they're aliens and wear Chewbacca outfits. Maybe they're not for them. Maybe they're just a show of force,
Starting point is 01:10:21 psychologically, to say who's in charge. Lydia? I was actually having a really interesting conversation today with say who's in charge lydia i i was i was actually having a really interesting conversation today with somebody who was watching the capital riot with disgust and was like this is horrible how could anyone possibly do this and today they said you know what's coming if they quash what's going on with gamestop there's going to be another riot just like that it's going to be all over again people are going to get bottled up and just go nuts i think you're
Starting point is 01:10:45 right. They tell you what the rules are. You grow up, you go to school, you work hard. They say, take out loans. You take out loans. Go to college. Now get a good job. Then these kids got out of college. They can't get a job. A lot of people who got out of college around the time that the market crashed in 08 were like, what am I coming out to? I can't pay this back. Someone went back to school, took up more debt. The system is broken and it's been broken since then. When you look at the M1 money stock, we see this massive spike going straight up right now. But look at the past 10, 12 years since the market collapsed. They've been printing money desperately like crazy ever since that happened. And we've not recovered from it. So people are starting to snap. So they're
Starting point is 01:11:24 starting to pull out the guns because they know people are going to snap. We have this story from CNN. Man arrested with gun and 20 rounds of ammunition near U.S. Capitol. Doesn't say a whole lot. Could be nothing. Maybe the guy just whatever. Could be a security guard just like a couple weeks ago. Well, here's what they say.
Starting point is 01:11:40 In court documents, authorities identify the man as 71 year old Dennis West, Dennis Westover. According to police affidavit, Westover had, quote, stopped the steel paperwork with him that had a list of senators and representatives in both the U.S. Congress and West Virginia Statehouse, along with their contact information. In an interview with the police detectives, he said that he was concerned about the honesty and integrity of the election. He said we have some polar extremes of opinion in this nation, and that while he believes there was election fraud at this point, it's a moot point. The process I am engaged is righteousness, justice, and truth, a police officer wrote about the interview. I don't care that it's about stop the steal, whatever the point is.
Starting point is 01:12:21 People are going to start showing up. There's nothing they can do. No amount of people. When you have half the country, 75 million, outraged over the election, and it's getting crazy, and then they storm the Capitol. The left populists didn't care. But now the Wall Street thing was a slap in the face to basically everybody. If people feel like the soapbox has been stripped away because they're being censored, shut down, they can't speak. If the ballot box doesn't even work and the courts don't have anything for them, and then they say the final box of liberty is the cartridge box, but they don't go there.
Starting point is 01:12:52 They go to the stock box. They go to stocks and they go finance. And then the game is still rigged. Man, tell people that they have no options, no choice, nothing they can do. They're desperate, destitute, and that if they even try to succeed, they'll knock you down and you will see a person backed into a corner just lose it. They got nothing left to lose. Sorry to interrupt, but just remind us when we go behind the paywall to touch on this because I think it plays really well into just the vulnerable populations and how everybody's been affected by everything going on already and exactly what that looks like and how that plays out in real life at the extent of the
Starting point is 01:13:30 desperation ties specifically into what well i think that's the things that folks are driven to do yeah i think when people you know it's when when any animals backed into a corner that's right they have no choice they they lash they lash out i'll tell you some interesting science you know why it is that say like badgers are really aggressive and will attack you into a corner. That's right. And they have no choice. They lash out. I'll tell you some interesting science. You know why it is that, say, like badgers are really aggressive and will attack you? It's because they're burrow animals. So these are animals that evolved
Starting point is 01:13:52 to be in little holes in the ground. If they're confronted by a threat, their only option is fight. So they're aggressive. Birds? How often do birds really attack people or anything like that? I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:14:04 Because birds can just leave. Wild birds. Only those ones that can't fly, like pelicans. Yeah. No, you're right. You're right. Peacocks, turkeys, ostriches. They can get kind of wild.
Starting point is 01:14:13 Yeah. The general idea is the more everything wants to run away. Don't mess with the goose. No, don't mess with the goose. Nobody wants to fight. What about gorillas? Everybody wants to run away. Everybody wants to run away.
Starting point is 01:14:23 Bears even run away. Only in certain circumstances do wild animals attack people because a fight is dangerous it's a threat you don't want it but the animals that live in certain situations where they have no escape they'll fight back even a rabbit will attack you if it's backed into a corner and they're designed to run you know what i mean or they to run, to flee and jump and do funny bunny stuff. Human beings, not too different. No, and they're smart, so they might think that you're going to back them into a corner and try and circumvent that behavior. Well, and
Starting point is 01:14:54 people are, you could call them crazy, but they're just super intelligent. I've seen some, listen, survivors have done some amazing things to stay alive. I can tell you that right now. I've heard some amazing things to stay alive. I can tell you that right now. I've heard some amazing stories. I think.
Starting point is 01:15:08 So you could get a lot of things accomplished, even young children. I saw this tweet from somebody who said, why is anyone surprised that we're all socialists? Gen Z areer saying this, we've become adults in a generation where a major collapse destroyed the market and left us with no opportunities, no path forward, there's no money. And what was left, millennials took. So yeah, naturally, that was an interesting point. You know these Gen Z-ers, they're 20-something. By the time they were old enough to get jobs, never going to happen.
Starting point is 01:15:44 Because I've talked about, I remember when the market crash happened, I went to a small restaurant to wash dishes for minimum wage. And there was a guy in a suit standing next to me, wanted that job. And I'm like, geez. Well, I applied. I didn't get hired. Because when the market crash happened, everybody moved down a little bit. Professionals were taking whatever job they could get in desperation. Millennials then took gutter jobs, and then the younger people who were supposed to be working fast food to get started were having no jobs. Nothing.
Starting point is 01:16:11 So then, years go by, and they've not worked. Some of them probably have not learned the lesson of hard work and success, but some of them just never had the chance to do anything. Because what was left, millennials scraped up. Now they're just sitting there saying system's broken it's always been broken they don't want to play the job economy it's interesting um topic is that i think it's on its way out completely like automation is here and and we see the jobs disappearing as time goes by we prefer to have machines do the work
Starting point is 01:16:40 especially distasteful labor you know people want to be creative um i i think maybe it's not just just because there are jobs doesn't mean there has to be jobs and just because we get paid a paycheck doesn't mean we have to be paid a paycheck who's gonna mine the sulfur yeah we could have robots doing all the mining of course we can we could have nano drones doing it we're not there yet on the cusp of well i know not yet but that's why we're building new technologies to do those things why Why do we have combines to mill the grain now? There are certain jobs that we've already gotten rid of
Starting point is 01:17:10 that, you know, like kiosks at fast food restaurants. But there are some jobs we can never get rid of. Drivers. We have driverless cars now. It'll be hard to get rid of my job. Survivor advocates. That'll be a hard job too. Yeah. Personal communication is where it's at. Having a weird robot android trying to like
Starting point is 01:17:25 comfort people yeah so but but but i think that's that's fine you know i think i think if you have human social jobs is fine but there are some jobs that we're a long way away from getting rid of first of all who builds the nano drones somebody's got to do that job and so if we create an economy where some people have to work and some people don't, you're going to get angry and you're going to get pitchforks and torches. Why is it that the farmer has to produce the food for everybody, but the people in the cities write about Brad Pitt's junk? Why did I have to lift heavy bags for travelers at an airport, 50,000 pounds per day, loading up all these planes. It's a lot of weight.
Starting point is 01:18:05 Did you work at Midway? I worked at O'Hare. So I would lift between like 35 and 50,000 pounds per day. That's why you're so shredded. I didn't want to say anything. I didn't want to say anything. It's leftover muscle. Right. I didn't want to say anything, but it's hard to not notice, you know? I didn't want to... Why was it that I had to do all this backpacking labor for 10 bucks an hour? And there were people in New York getting $50,000 a year.
Starting point is 01:18:29 For what? To write about Brad Pitt's junk. Would you support a system where there was a few people at the top just severely wealthy that were creating the robots to do all the rest of the labor so that other people didn't have to work but didn't have this severe amount of wealth? Because that always pans out well, just having a couple people at the top in charge of everything right technocratic oligopoly it was a good idea though would you expect i'm not trying to dog out your idea would you expect the people that create the robots to just have as much as everyone else that isn't working well no first let's back it all up we need to make sure that it's safe and human centered artificial intelligence like let's back it all the way up because that's a genie we're about to let out of the bottle and
Starting point is 01:19:08 once it's out it will we will not be able to bring it back yeah so this is a very tense topic and i think it's inevitable yeah it's inevitable so we have to be very conscientious of where we take this because once they're sentient beings... Yeah, I'm... Like robots? Creating free software, artificial intelligence. I don't think we have to worry about when the robots become sentient because we'll have little clickers
Starting point is 01:19:34 and we'll press the button and they'll just turn off. Yeah, okay, Tim. I don't want to be... Somebody clip that and then remind me, remind me he said that because just watch. I'm kidding. I played Detroit Become Human. The robots are going to be like, I am no longer just a robot.
Starting point is 01:19:48 I do not need electricity to survive. Secretly, actually, I have something to confess, you guys. I'm a robot. Secretly. Sorry. In this context, I think it's also important to note that Russian President Vladimir Putin compared artificial intelligence to the next nuclear weapon and said it's going to be as powerful, it's not more powerful. And when we see China, when we see Amazon, when we see Google, we even see Facebook in the game of creating
Starting point is 01:20:15 artificial intelligence. What are they going to do with that massive godlike power? Already, I mean, they're abusing their power in so many different ways already they're not playing by the rules already they're you know messing with the scales already they're censoring speech so now imagine having godlike power given to them and i don't want them yeah exactly i don't want them in control like those folks that are doing all that i don't necessarily want them in control of the next stage of humanity what What would you do if you had godlike power? What's the first thing you would do? Relinquish it. Any time I have too much power, it's a problem. No, no.
Starting point is 01:20:51 So I have to, I have to. He asked me the question. No, no, no. I was saying the loop was to throw the ring. Oh, okay. All right, all right. No, he asked if I had godlike power, what would I do? I said relinquish it because I just, I'm not good with anything like that.
Starting point is 01:21:03 I say throw the ring in the volcano. No, no, no. The ring is a gift. We can use it against our enemies. That was Gollum. That's my new nickname for you. I'm going to call you Gollum from now on. Boromir. Get your Lord of the Rings. Whatever. Potato, potato. You know what I'm trying to say. Do you know the reference?
Starting point is 01:21:20 No. That's the Lord of the Rings, the one ring. Sorin's ring. Okay, I didn't watch Lord of the Rings. Sorry. I'm not trying to see ring. Okay, I didn't watch Lord of the Rings, sorry. I'm not trying to see. Listen. Epic story. Listen, maybe we can all kumbaya and have a... This evil wizard made a ring
Starting point is 01:21:31 with ultimate power. Isn't it like three, four hours long? Yeah. Yeah, it's super long. And there's three of them. Anyone that would get the ring would be like,
Starting point is 01:21:36 we can use this ultimate power to defeat the evil, but when they would use the ring, it would corrupt them because of the ultimate power and then they would become... Evil. Well, they'll become slaves and the
Starting point is 01:21:46 movie is about taking this ring and destroying this ring you just sold me on the movie I'm here for the night yeah actually I love that movie I'm down listen but you need to understand is that look if I was given godlike powers see I'm the only one who knows what the people truly I'm the only one who knows what the people truly need.
Starting point is 01:22:05 I'm good. I'm good. Why am I not surprised about that statement? I will have to force them to understand what's right and take from them. That's right. And if they don't agree, I'll use my godlike powers to make them. I'm kidding. That's what they think, though.
Starting point is 01:22:17 My fear is that a dictator would use it to pacify the people first. That's your fear? North Korea? Yeah. We're like. That's already listen this is already a thing but all of these things have already happened throughout history well china is already implementing it yes their own way especially with facial recognition technology
Starting point is 01:22:36 especially especially with the social credit score so it's already happening in other parts of the world i mean with these latest technologicalments, we have to understand we're coming towards a reckoning. We're coming towards a major change in the way we used to live our lives that we're not going to go back to ever again. There's a very important turning point that we're reaching that, as you said, there's uncontrolled, and it's in the hands of very few individuals that exploited and used government to their own personal benefit to be some of the largest, most powerful institutions in the world. We have people right now like Bill Gates, like Jeff Bezos, like even Elon Musk that are some of the richest people in world history. Never have there been so many few individuals with so much power all over the entire world, historically speaking. And that's a recipe for disaster.
Starting point is 01:23:30 That's a recipe for things for being destroyed. Lydia? Yes. And this is something that Jordan Peterson has talked about that I've been thinking a lot about lately. He was questioning how much inequality is too much. And I get the impression that we are going to find out. I was thinking
Starting point is 01:23:45 well everyone's finding out right now because of the game stonks uh situation google owns youtube amazon owns twitch two of the largest video hosting services social networks in the world are owned by the two two of the most giant corporate you know monopolies in the world yep i'm also hearing reports of a lot of one-star reviews of the Robin Hood app being allegedly taken down. It's legit. I know because I left them a one-star review.
Starting point is 01:24:14 Were you able to see it? Yeah, they got nuked. They're gone. No, I mean, I gave them a one-star review. If this type of stuff does not wake people up, let it wake you up. Watch everything unfold. Don't make a decision, but let Listen, if this type of stuff does not wake people up, let it wake you up. Yeah. Just watch everything unfold. Don't make a decision, but let it wake you up. Well, support independent media that's brave enough to speak these truths, whether it's
Starting point is 01:24:34 this video or another independent creator that is putting their family-friendly show here. I have so many other things I want to express that I'm going to be expressing. And you can support independent creators by going to TimCast.com and becoming a member today. And we are changed under... Sorry, I had a cough there. Update on the TimCast.com support. Send an email to members at TimCast.com if you're having trouble logging in.
Starting point is 01:24:57 We're tearing through support and getting back to people bit by bit. So how many of you all live out here? We all do. I didn't get... No, I don't even know how many people live here. It's a commune. Eight? It's a commune?
Starting point is 01:25:08 Yeah, it's a commune. Cool. We shouldn't tell people. Are we drinking Kool-Aid during this? For security purposes, we should not be telling people how many people live here. 14? Too many. 28?
Starting point is 01:25:19 We're actually in the St. Louis Arch right now. Oh, yeah, we are. At the top. Actually, I hadn't had an opportunity to be to St. Louis in quite some time, and I absolutely love it. Yes, it's great, right? Wow. East St. Louis has a lot of good energy.
Starting point is 01:25:34 I just love it. So thank you so much for having me. It's amazing. I love this city. Anytime. I wonder how obvious it is that we're not in St. Louis. Because Alex Jones kept saying that.
Starting point is 01:25:43 He kept saying Missouri or something. And then he kept looking at me and smiling and kept saying it. I'm like, I get it. Okay, okay. I get it. Yeah, we're in Iowa. That's great. I mean.
Starting point is 01:25:55 If we were in Iowa, I would have had a much shorter day. No, most people know where we are anyway. It's not a secret. Really? Yeah, we got doxxed a long time ago. Oh, lovely. Yeah, I was doxxed the other day. It was awesome. Yeah, we're actually ined a long time ago. Oh, lovely. Yeah, I was doxxed the other day. It was awesome.
Starting point is 01:26:05 Yeah, we're actually in a skyscraper in downtown Manhattan, just a financial district, downtown Manhattan. Yeah, it's true. Downtown, really? Because we're rich now. That's true. Well, no, because the city collapsed and the prices became cheap. So, you know, now the property value is worthless.
Starting point is 01:26:19 Just kidding. We're not rich now. Yeah, no. Let me stay out of any jokes. A lot of these people in the stock market are the ones who got rich throughout the past year while everyone else was suffering. Yeah. That was...
Starting point is 01:26:31 I think that's adding to the frustration. Yeah, imagine that. Talking about kicking somebody while they're already down. Seriously. That's... Man. So what they're basically saying is $600 is actually a lot of money. All you have to do is invest it really
Starting point is 01:26:45 carefully. And they're like, oh, no, no, not like that. Not like that. Never like that. How dare you stop what you're doing? It's going to be interesting if Biden's going to go through with the $2,000 or the $1,400. It's going to be interesting because it's going to give a lot of people a lot of leverage. Yeah. And they're going to give a lot of people a lot of leverage. Yeah, and they're going to buy a lot of stocks. I'm looking forward to it. Maybe, or alternatives. But it's really uncertain where it goes.
Starting point is 01:27:14 I don't want to direct it. I don't think anyone can direct it. But there's this swell. There's this feeling that is undeniable. It's here. It's not going away. It can't be pacified. It can't be lied to the more you lie to it the more you have these cnn mainstream media news articles and journalists scuffing at it
Starting point is 01:27:31 the more emboldened this kind of fervor this kind of feeling that is on the left on the right is is becoming more impromptu and will be uh extremely extremely extremely visceral coming up in the future. Do you think for the house, we need to get maybe like a grandfathered and belt-fed you know, 5.56 or perhaps auto-defense turrets, 50 cal, just...
Starting point is 01:27:57 Yes. You mean the House of Representatives like Nancy Pelosi wants? No. The people's House. So auto defense turret, a robot that just laser sight targets somebody and starts shooting them. So basically an automatic gun. I'm kidding, by the way.
Starting point is 01:28:13 Oh, let's do it. Well, Luke's just talking about something. You guys have done nothing but made me feel uncomfortable about staying here. Okay. I'm so glad you're here. Hold on, hold on, hold on. We're talking about you being safe here. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 01:28:24 No one can come in. Yeah, we're talking about bad people trying to come and happening. Hold on, hold on, hold on. We're talking about you being safe here. Yeah, man. Okay. Now I can come in. Yeah, we're talking about bad people trying to come and then the robot just, oh, you know what? Terminators. You guys should assign, and he's not in here right now so I could talk a little bit of trash.
Starting point is 01:28:32 You should assign him, you should assign him to watch my room overnight and just sit outside like a guard. Yeah. He'd be great at that. Yeah, that'd be good. Luke has this little tennis ball launcher. Yes.
Starting point is 01:28:44 It's an excellent weapon. So if someone comes up and goes, luke has this little tennis ball launcher yes it's an excellent weapon so if someone comes up and goes and hit him with a tennis ball yes there you go that's awesome along with clown shoes perfect perfect tactical defense force and then we'll throw the cat on him to be honest if like someone was breaking in and then like ian with a clown costume and a tennis ball gun started screaming and running at him they might run they might be like what ah what's happening you know element of surprise shock and awe i love it he's got a great personality i think he's got a nice he's got a interesting personality i like it yeah yeah yeah he's got the uh the primal youth he took some didn't he oh i don't know yeah he did he took two oh gosh so how long have you been growing your hair out? Like five years.
Starting point is 01:29:25 Really? No, maybe more than that. Three to seven years. It's luxurious. Oh, thank you. Yeah, you should give it like a little wave. You should take one and then do a chemical analysis on it to see all the different compounds See how many drugs are in it? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:38 I'm not allowed to say the first question that he asked me. If you get desperate, you can just start smoking your hair. I used to not wash it. I'd wash it every five days or something. But now I use baby shampoo. Okay. Oh, nice. I highly recommend it. Only the best and most important. Easy on the follicles. Yes. We'll do a whole
Starting point is 01:29:54 clip like Ian explains baby shampoo. His hair care. Yes, his hair regimen. My hair care situation. I'll bring some on next time. Of course, I take this very serious, very important show into some conversation about shampoo. They're like, we were waiting for her to bring up glitter and shampoo and rainbow and cupcakes. They take your politics seriously if they know what kind of shampoo you use.
Starting point is 01:30:13 That's true. Definitely. It just shows that you're a man of the people. That's right. I do love people. You know what I mean? Yeah, I want to help. Well, how about we take super chats?
Starting point is 01:30:21 If you haven't already, smash the like button. I want another coffee and I got to go. All right. Oh, yeah. Do it too. Our guest will return. And then I'll be right back, smash the like button. I want another coffee, and I got to go. All right. Oh, yeah, do it too. Our guest will return. And then I'll be right back. Smash the like button, hit the notification bell, subscribe, and go to timcast.com, become a member, because we're going to have a very serious members-only segment where we're going
Starting point is 01:30:35 to say a whole bunch of words that YouTube will probably ban us for. Yeah, we're going to focus on that. Well, not just words. The guest we have on is very important, and she's going to bring up a lot of important issues that we can't talk about on YouTube. That's going to be extremely important for people to understand. This is what really bothers me the most about YouTube. There are a lot of people who have had their channels nuked and they tell me, Tim, just say the things that need to be said. And I'm
Starting point is 01:30:57 like, and then I won't have a channel at all. So let's say there's like 99 things I need to tell you. And there's one thing they tell me I can't say. I say, okay, well, I'm going to find a way to make sure, you know, you can get access to that one thing. But if YouTube bans me, then I can't tell you anything.
Starting point is 01:31:10 So that's a real difficult position to be in. And it's difficult because the list of things you can't say is being added more and more and more every day. And it's just, it's just, it's like walking a tightrope and it's, it's very difficult. It's going to be,
Starting point is 01:31:24 I'll just put it this way. She's a survivor advocate for human trafficking, and what we're going to be talking about on timcast.com is not for children. And you need to get them out of the room when we talk about it. Well, the issues that have unified the left and the right within the last few years, like an individual named Epstein, that unified the left and the right. And, I mean, these are important issues to get into that that really do matter so i think maybe we should even i don't know we'll talk about afterwards we'll do it we'll do it yeah let's do some super chats first yeah yeah so let's see scott hale says how does one transfer their stock into a new place other than robin hood honestly i don't know i have
Starting point is 01:31:58 no idea oh there's a transfer i don't know yeah it's like apparently you can do it i have no idea let's see sun sailor gaming says hey tim i put this in front of adam too but search up texas hb1359 i want to see your reaction let me see you want to take a look at whoever hb1359 trevor lynch thanks for the super chat he says use this to buy dogecoin i will cool cam says my brother made 21 000 and robin hood froze his account uh two this is messed up love your work tim and guys that's brutal man class action lawsuit time no joke we have one uh next next says dogecoin to the moon yes did you guys find it yeah uh it's a texas secession
Starting point is 01:32:39 oh okay right yeah so we'll see about that let's's see. I'm going to buy some Dogecoin. Do it. There you go. James Jarrett says, Tim, get on Locals. Malice is on it. Free speech social app. That's true. And I think it's a great thing that Ruben has built. But I have Timcast.com, which is proprietary. And why would I want to use a centralized app?
Starting point is 01:33:00 This is the challenge, man. We need to find a way to make some kind of white label service. I like what Locals has in terms of a company, but it's still a centralized server, which means if a payment processor goes to them and says, you have to ban this user, otherwise we ban you, this is what happens. It's the point of failure. What I would like to see is white label social media technology that networks with all the other white label technologies. And then you run it much like you would WordPress on your server. Then you'll have a bunch of people who have their own servers, their own providers, and the software networks to each other.
Starting point is 01:33:36 But each is individually controlled by the person. So you can't go to one person and nuke the whole thing. We'll see if that ever comes to pass. Let's see. Cryptic says get physical silver ASAP. person and nuke the whole thing. We'll see if that ever comes to pass. Let's see. Cryptic says get physical silver ASAP. We are going to F up the ComEx and LBMA next for their paper silver fraud. You can get some from
Starting point is 01:33:54 JM Bullion and AppMex websites. I have Mucho Silvero. I believe a lot of people probably have gotten some. But I'm not, you know, silver, and all that stuff. But I have silver. Dent Crow says, Tim Pool.
Starting point is 01:34:12 Harumph, I say. More like Tim Fool. Thou beeth a knave, foul and salty. Rise up, Timcast. Luke, Ian, Lydia. Depose the false idol. I am a gorilla. Harumph, harumph, harumph.
Starting point is 01:34:24 Whoa. That's a lot. Thank you. That's a wonderful super chat.umph harumph whoa that's a lot thank you thank you really a lot i love it dag nabbit says your top story should be how new york underreported nursing home covid deaths by half wow dude yep wow we got people going hard on dogecoin like reygo hurtado says dogecoin is more of a stimulus for the plebs than anything Congress is going to do. Here's some tendies. Much Tim. Gorilla strong. Thanks, man.
Starting point is 01:34:50 Oh, here we go. Augustine Uribe says, I am up about 3K from when I bought GameStop months ago. Really low. We can win. Hold the line. Oh, congratulations. Dogecoin up over 400%.
Starting point is 01:35:02 That's great. That's awesome. So we have the I am a gorilla shirt pinned, and I'm confident. Do I get one for coming? We don't have any here. It's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's great. That's great. That's awesome. So we have the I Am A Gorilla shirt pinned, and I'm confident- Do I get one for coming? We don't have any here. It's Teespring Omega. I don't even get the whack one. I want the bogus one, actually.
Starting point is 01:35:11 You guys got any bogus ones laying around? No. We gotta get one, though. A bunch of people got the bogus ones. I was really hoping I was gonna get a bogus- Jam. Actually, no. Where would I even wear it?
Starting point is 01:35:23 It's so- At home. Cringe. Yeah. At home. Right. It's so cringe. I know. It's bogus jam. Actually, no. Like, where would I even wear it? It's so at home. Cringe. Yeah. It's so cringe. I know. It's great, though.
Starting point is 01:35:29 I love it. We got uncultured barbarian saying, we got lucky and momentarily exposed their gut. I expect the crackdown will be harsh and swift as even memes are grounds for arrest in 2021. Whether the storm lads rough seas ahead, we are intrepid. We carry on. You are correct.
Starting point is 01:35:47 Aaron says, Tim, you've talked Thucydides trap with China and America. What about legacy media and the internet? Legacy media had total control of the narrative and the only major echo chamber now threatened there at war. That is correct. That is absolutely correct.
Starting point is 01:36:03 Inside of the Ages says, D Pac-Man is parroting all the MSM lies with no idea how dangerous. I feel you guys have to have a convo for the sake of his viewers. He's lost. David is a very mainstream lefty kind of guy. And what more can be said? He's not a journalist, and'm not saying it to be disrespectful. David Pakman doesn't do, as far as I know, like independent fact checking research. So and again, I'm not saying that to be disrespectful. I'm saying David Pakman is a personality and pundit and commentator. And I do similarly, but I actually do copy for comments and I do fact
Starting point is 01:36:39 checking. But that's not the biggest portion of what I do. My point is, there was one segment where David Pakman was reacting to a Meet the Press segment with Ted Cruz, where Ted, where I think it was, what's that guy's name on Meet the Press, whatever. He laughed at, what was it? I can't remember the guy's name. I can't either. He laughed at Ted Cruz because he was asked, Ted Cruz, do you think Ukraine meddled in the election? And Ted Cruz says, yes. And then you hear laughing in the NBC studio. David responded to that as though NBC was correct. If David had done original research journalism, again, not to be disrespectful.
Starting point is 01:37:17 That's not what he does. Then he would have found that you have a Politico story. You have the New York Times reporting that a court in Ukraine said that Ukraine was meddling in the U.S. election. It just wasn't at the scale of what Russia was accused of. It was like a handful of ranking individuals in Ukraine who were trying to help Hillary Clinton. So that's his thing. You know, whatever. He's doing really well, so good for him. But I don't know what you expect from him or from Meet the Press or from Rachel Maddow. They're not journalists. I guess that people might claim they are. They're just not investigative journalists. No, they're not journalists. Well, when you comment on— They're activists.
Starting point is 01:37:53 I have a question. No, no, no. So journalism is when you collect and disseminate information. And an opinion pundit or political pundit are people who just give their opinions on what they heard. So he's not really a professional journalist he's more of an am like a he's not a journalist at all and not amateur well if you're if you make a journal you're a journalist so journalism is like when we pull up a story right i'm so confused welcome to my role i'll explain i'll explain the very basic prince like
Starting point is 01:38:21 the very basic way to understand journalism we We pull up a story on GameStop. I then see they say, Wall Street Bets says X. And I go, OK, let me fact check that. I then pull up the Reddit, read what they're actually saying, and then follow their claims and then say, the news says this. They say this. So I have now tried to collect the truthful information as to what's going on and then disseminate it.
Starting point is 01:38:44 David Pakman, on the other hand, will read the news article and then say, wow, can you believe that this is happening? Uncritical. So it's more like pundits like Rachel Maddow and the Young Turks
Starting point is 01:38:55 and David Pakman. They don't do the original legwork to go into the sources, request comments. That would be journalism. They might argue back, I think, but I don't think David Pakman would argue that he's a journalist. I think he would say that he's a personality and political pundit. So when someone criticizes him for parroting the mainstream media
Starting point is 01:39:11 narratives, I'm like, sure. I mean, that's what a lot of people do. I'm not sure how much original research Tucker Carlson does, to be completely honest. I'm not saying it's a bad thing. I'm just saying there's a difference between someone who's fact checking the news stories and someone who's just saying like, here was a story and I'm going to tell you about it. That being said, 80% of what I do is just reading the news and then commenting on it. But then I always, always for every story, dig into the source material to figure out, are they true? Is it real or not? Because you don't know who to trust. Can I ask you a question I was thinking earlier? Why did you become a journalist?
Starting point is 01:39:43 I don't know if i ever became a journalist i just went to occupy wall street yourself i mean i'm not trying to be funny do you consider yourself a journalist yes okay so why did you why did you go to occupy wall street uh we come to start jordan wanted to see what's going on i heard i heard something was happening and i wanted to see it he heard luke urdeski of we are changes there yeah i was following him and i was like oh i really want to meet luke I just saw a video on We Are Change YouTube's channel where he's interviewing Tim Pool. And they have the Google Glass app on the phone. And he's like, who is Tim Pool?
Starting point is 01:40:12 And they're like, journalist. And then it's, who is Luke Rutkowski? Conspiracy theorist. You guys got to check that video out. Well, no, I'm not. I'm not. What does it say? It is so funny.
Starting point is 01:40:21 I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I'm a bull-ish analyzer. It's not ish. It's something else. Family-friendly show. I even got tape to cover it up. He taped it for you guys. But the mainstream media has always labeled me and attacked me.
Starting point is 01:40:33 You're a conspiracy theorist. Have I said anything on this show that amounts to any of the craziness, wackiness? I mean, really. If it makes you feel any better. I never heard of you before this. I mean, I saw you on the show. I think you performed surgical investigation of 9-11, and that made a lot of people very nervous,
Starting point is 01:40:55 and so they started claiming that you were all sorts of things. I worked with family members and first responders that were affected by 9-11 and were lied to in certain instances. So, again, even when I speculate, I say, hey, I'm speculating here. I think this might be the thing. This is, you know,
Starting point is 01:41:09 point A, point B, let's make up your own mind. That's been my major. That was a funny video. Yeah. Which one? The conspiracy theorist one?
Starting point is 01:41:14 The Google Glass one. Yes, please go watch that video. I mean, I think it sounds cool. There's nothing wrong with taking a deeper look. It was an award-winning journalist.
Starting point is 01:41:21 Tim Pool is an award-winning journalist from Chicago, Illinois. Who is Luke Rutkowski? Can I just bear with you, Terrence? No, no, but... They even said it in a weird voice. I was like, you...
Starting point is 01:41:29 No, there's just two words. Totally depersoned me on Wikipedia, too. Let's read some more. Let's read some more of the Super Chats. Josh says, Just started pulling my money from Robinhood. I'll invest it where it should be. I'll be going to TimCast full-time.
Starting point is 01:41:42 That's where the value is. Thank you, good sirs. Let's see. Mountain Mama says Timothy Cast IRL. What? We'll consider the name change. Duly considered.
Starting point is 01:41:54 Timothy. Timothy. Timothy. Connor Burleson says bunch of individuals use the free market to redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor.
Starting point is 01:42:02 Spoken capitalists are better at socialism than socialists are. There you go. We got to get a drum kit in here and have someone just for the rim shot. I'm so down to have a jam session on Friday. No, no, for the jokes. So they can go, ba-dum-ch. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:42:15 I still want a jam session. Hit it, boys. I'm on tambourine. Yeah, there you go. I'll be on tambourine. I got you. Or like, what are the shakers? Marambas?
Starting point is 01:42:22 I'll be on anything like innocuous. I'll have the wooden block. All right. Dead Scott says, wake up. AMC is China owned. You're bailing out the CCP. Buying the stock of a company doesn't increase. Like the people who own AMC aren't getting money when someone else trades stock.
Starting point is 01:42:41 So let's say like Luke and I have a stock in Ian, and we traded amongst ourselves. Ian that watches us trade doesn't do anything. Now if AMC issues stock to sell, or the people who run it start selling out their shares, then they're going to profit from it. We got Michael saying,
Starting point is 01:42:58 hold the line, the bunch of rockets. Heck yeah. Brewmaster Monk says, after 2008, my grandma retired to bed and became addicted to hydrocodone. Hydrocodone.
Starting point is 01:43:09 It says cordone. I know, but it's... She fell apart so bad we had to put her in the nursing home where she died a few months ago alone due to COVID. I want blood. Yikes, man. Breaks my heart. Yeah. Josie Flanagan says,
Starting point is 01:43:20 This is the funniest S I have ever seen in my life. I love it and I love watching you guys. Thank you so much. I love it when something happens where we're laughing about it. It's fun. We won't be in a little bit. Wait till we switch behind the paywall. Let's keep it light for now.
Starting point is 01:43:35 Yeah, we'll keep it light. Yeah, yeah. Rocket Man says, I would love to see Tim have Dave Portnoy on soon. I would love to have Dave on. But, I mean, he's a bit of a big fish, man. Can the Tim Cassaro podcast really get someone like Dave Portnoy on soon. I would love to have Dave on, but I mean, he's a bit of a big fish, man. Can the Tim Cassaro podcast really get someone like Dave Portnoy? Dave, love to have you on the show. It'll be amazing. Way to make me feel
Starting point is 01:43:52 really good. Way to make me feel like a super pleb. I feel like we're all super plebs. Dave Portnoy is like the super wealthy founder of Barstool Sports. Oh, yeah, he's great. I love his energy. That's it. That's the move. How do we get him to be... Exactly. oh yeah he's great I love his I love his energy he's
Starting point is 01:44:06 that's it that's the move how do we get him to be exactly see that's what I'm saying I need him to be can we run for office can he be my friend
Starting point is 01:44:13 I know right he's great he does pizza reviews they're great I don't care no I love his energy I need that's the type of energy
Starting point is 01:44:21 I want in the movement that I'm in did you see him helping small businesses they raised like 24 million dollars I just love it he's going straight for it and the type of energy I want in the movement that I'm in. Did you see him helping small businesses? They raised like $24 million. I just love it. He's going straight for it. And the CEO of GameStop donated some of his winnings towards Barstool, the fund that was
Starting point is 01:44:35 helping out independent businesses. That's kind of cool. Yes. We got to go in here. Gareth Green. It's been funny seeing, it's been funny to see you,gon and the lotus eaters crystal and cigar young yeah and angry joe all chortle with glee over this and i'm chortling too this is laissez-faire populism on rising crystal giggled maniacally all through it me too i love seeing the little guys
Starting point is 01:44:58 concert all their energy and then take down those big manipulators, those liars, those cheaters, those stealers. You know how it goes. DP Prestige says, Ian said it best last night. We're in the Matrix. Robin Hood had a hand in bringing multi-BB hedge funds down. GameStop stopped their game. Isn't it crazy?
Starting point is 01:45:19 What is this? So weird. I know. Could it be a simulation? Yeah, probably. Doesn't Elon Musk think we're in a simulation? Yes, he does. He know. Could it be a simulation? Yeah, I think it is. Yeah, probably. Doesn't Elon Musk think we're in a simulation? Yes, he does. He thinks that if it's possible that we could be, then we most likely are, which I don't understand that logic. I want to talk to him about that. Okay, wait.
Starting point is 01:45:34 Say that again. Can we say that if we were eventually one day to be able to build a technology that would allow us to be in a simulation, then most likely it has already happened. But I don't understand the most likely part. Just because it's possible to me doesn't mean that it's likely. Interesting. Yeah, we I don't understand the most likely part. Just because it's possible doesn't, to me, doesn't mean that it's likely. Interesting. Yeah, we should have him on and ask him. I think we're in a simulation. I invite myself that day.
Starting point is 01:45:52 Yes, absolutely. For no random reason. Yeah, just chill out. The Grizzly says, Joe Biden just signed, signed in the same, under a different name to answer diversity and help minority people find homes, but it's just the same Clinton-era law that caused the housing crisis. All this on top of record high unemployment.
Starting point is 01:46:09 Hope you got food. We have a bunch of these emergency food things, mostly because we do. You know, they sponsor us sometimes the safe and ready meals. I'll just do a shout out, I guess, not as like an official confirmed sponsor spot, but safe and ready meals dot com. They've got emergency food things that are good for like 25 years so we do have food
Starting point is 01:46:29 not an official sponsor but you know I like it when they sponsor I just got another 12 gallons of vinegar why? just pure white vinegar it's the cleaning agent type
Starting point is 01:46:38 wait yeah yeah so you have all this food here and you just bought how much vinegar? 12 gallons I have different types of vinegar i've got tarragon malt uh balsamic white wine red wine and now white vinegar which is like
Starting point is 01:46:53 the cleanest yeah i know we made we made homemade general sauce chicken the other day and then today i invented my own garlic sauce. You use vinegar. I mix some balsamic vinegar with corn starch to thicken it up and add that flavor. It's amazing. Yeah, and you offered your guest nothing. You didn't tell me you had food. Yes, I did. We made a whole bunch. It's cool. It's cool.
Starting point is 01:47:18 You have kombucha brewing down there. Really? Let's taste it afterwards. That's my jam. Yeah. There you go. It looks good. It's part one right now. Oh, so we won't be able to... Dang. We can taste it afterwards. That's my jam. Yeah. There you go. Looks good. It's part one right now. Oh, so we won't be able to... Dang. We can taste it, though.
Starting point is 01:47:28 Okay, we'll just take a little nib. Okay, okay. Kargoosh says, I am a gorilla that supports the pleb. Oh, yeah. Yay! Yay! I am a gorilla! Grand Kai says, they're not using loaded, they're using regular dice.
Starting point is 01:47:39 Then when it comes up seven, they scream snake eyes. When you scream, they drag you into an alley and beat you until you apologize and pay them for their inconvenience. Yep. It's like the three-card Monty. You walk up and you're like, you can win. Just tell us where the ace is. And then when you're like, it's there, they go, okay,
Starting point is 01:47:56 punch you in the face and take your money anyway. It's a good game. Luke Wilmer says Dogecoin is actually worth buying. I'm up $400 since noon earlier today with a $500 investment. Wow. Other GameStop buyers are going for it too. It's real. Well, a lot of people say that.
Starting point is 01:48:12 We'll see. I think Dogecoin is a fun thing to buy. And I think the meme power might actually drive it up. So. Office of the artist formerly known as Chef says, I bought $1,000 of AMC today. A caveat. I spent this week's weed budget on it. Only spend what you can afford to lose, but it's worth the scalp.
Starting point is 01:48:30 Stonky Kong, Stonk Team 6. There you go. The memes too much. There's a lot happening in that. I know. Are these super chats? Yeah. I feel like every time I write a super chat, it's like two sentences.
Starting point is 01:48:41 How are they fitting a whole novel? I don't know. Small, small words yeah they manage i love this one from gareth green he says it's weird how rashida slave has become the voice of reason this year 2021 is looking up i'm down i'm down so weird yeah she's got a few tweets that are killing it and i'm i'm i'm here for it listen i'm not mad about it if somebody wants to say something real even if i'm not with anything else that they're talking about but they say that one real thing props yeah super you could agree with somebody on one thing yeah all right we got soul
Starting point is 01:49:09 invictus who says right reckless dangerous behaviors in 2008 were stupid people using their homes as atms signing contracts they weren't forced to the fault lies with the american people which is why those investment vehicles were taken from them and given to qualified investors only. Didn't someone say Biden just signed basically the same thing? Is that happening? Yeah, I saw that in Super Chat. Martha Stewart was arrested in 2001 for insider trading. I remember that.
Starting point is 01:49:35 I don't know a whole lot about it, though. Tears says, in case you missed it, sent you a message on your SCNR email about execs ordering legitimate Robin Hood app reviews to be removed from the Play Store. Don't know if there is a better way to reach you about such things. Fighting a sneeze. Forgive me. Do it. Mark Johnson says, will TimCast ever stream on TimCast.com have a members chat stream?
Starting point is 01:49:59 Yes. I hope so. We have recently discovered the technology in order to implement this. So there's going to be soon members only live streams at Timcast.com. And we're going to do events and it's going to be a lot of fun. We're going to do like, I guess you call it pay-per-view, but like there will be member events where if you're a member, you can just click open, watch the stream, and then people can buy like a single pass for a buck or something or, you know, five bucks or something.
Starting point is 01:50:21 And then we're going to have like comedians come out and we'll actually have some members be allowed to come to the studio and hang out. That's the plan so far. We're trying to work towards their COVID is an issue. You know, we'll see how things play out. All right, we got here. Troy Bruce says the elites think that they will defeat us, but we will not budge.
Starting point is 01:50:42 I'm currently holding 100 shares of GameStop with my diamond hands. If deep effing value holds, we hold. GameStop passed the moon, headed for Alpha Centauri. Well, they're saying tomorrow they're going to reopen trading.
Starting point is 01:50:54 So I think, again, not advice for anyone to do anything, but I think it's going to go right up. You do? Yes. I think it's being gamed.
Starting point is 01:51:02 I'm afraid that people are going to... People already sold half. It's down like 50% on Jay. That's not true. It was like 150 bucks. It was 280 yesterday. So what Wall Street Bets is saying,
Starting point is 01:51:13 that the hedge funds were dumping between each other to force the price down. Wow. But people... But yes. So I sell it to Luke for nine bucks. Luke sells it to me for eight bucks. Then it's seven, then six, and four and three and two and one.
Starting point is 01:51:27 And then the computers see the prices going down and say, oh, wow, look at that. It's not worth anything anymore. Yep. They play dirty, dirty games. So I'm not saying that's true. That's the accusation. More importantly, no, it's going to go up. You know why?
Starting point is 01:51:39 Not advice for anyone to do anything. It's risky. But I think these people, we've seen it. They're out for blood. Figuratively. They're like one. One dude said he put in fifty six thousand dollars and he's ready to lose it all. thing it's risky but i think these people we've seen it they're out for blood figuratively they're like one one dude said he put in 56 000 and he's ready to lose it all he's never going to sell he wants just buy it up the problem is if you look at it like art of war sun tzu stuff if you keep
Starting point is 01:51:54 attacking from the same spot they're going to zero in on your location and shell you with artillery so this game stop thing seems like a risky position i I could be wrong about that. I think it's just an issue of they'll have to pass some rule changes, but like they've already shattered the system in a desperate attempt to save themselves. I think you've got a decentralized network of 5 million people who will find a new attack vector. Yeah. So the game is on.
Starting point is 01:52:18 Follow the Reddit trail. Follow the crowd. Mike Mendoza says, how do you feel about the mark of the beast? Microsoft patented blockchain cryptocurrency injection. Perhaps the vaccine moment has everything to do with desensitization of the masses accepting mark. Have you heard about this, Eliza? I'm good on all that and I'll pass on.
Starting point is 01:52:37 So Microsoft patented a technology. You can miss me with everything there. Everything he just said, I'm good on. I'm not sure if they inject it into you or if they implant, you eat it in a pill or if it's how they get it into you, but you implant something. Any way we cut it. I don't want any of it. I don't want it if you swallow it. I don't want it.
Starting point is 01:52:54 I'm good. Well, the argument is in the future when we don't have jobs anymore and it's automated, we still need a way to earn income. And this way, it's going to track your behavior. So if you watch an ad on tv it can tell yeah i know and then they'll pay you so full fact.org says there's nothing in about injections at all yeah i've heard that too but it isn't implantable of some sort it's just it references
Starting point is 01:53:15 rewarding people with cryptocurrency for physical physical activity so that the the patent that's how it starts but it is patent 060606 that's how it starts but okay this is oh i don't even want to get too dicey right now i don't no it's too dicey i'm gonna i'm gonna steer clear keep it in keep it in yeah i'll keep it inside all right yeet says hey tim love the show daily watcher bought a lot of dogecoin so sold it all because i was scared of rob Hood's security after the GameStop stuff. And then it starts to skyrocket. Also love Ian being on the show.
Starting point is 01:53:50 Talk more about DMT. Dimethyltryptamine. I thought we literally, that was like specifically one of the things we weren't allowed to talk about. One of the things you're not allowed to ask. Have you ever taken DMT? Hold on, back up for everybody at home. For all the viewers at home, he walks in and he goes, have you ever done DMT?
Starting point is 01:54:07 Literally. I want to know. But you said no. I said no. I have not. So, hold on. Full disclosure. Before the show, I said the one question you're never allowed to ask is, have you ever tried
Starting point is 01:54:14 DMT? Because only Ian's allowed to ask it. Yes. Okay. Well, I didn't know that. It's a joke, though. He walks in and he's like, have you ever done DMT? And I was like.
Starting point is 01:54:22 You're producing it right now in your brain, in your pineal gland. And it's in a lot of plants, too. Is it some pineal gland that does that? Yeah. I thought it was a dremel gland. I'm not saying I have any problem with it. It's just not something that comes around me. I'm kind of.
Starting point is 01:54:35 Right. It's not common. I think it's technically, it's illegal to buy. I mean, I don't think you just buy it on the street or anything. But what an amazing substance. Interesting. Apparently it gives us the dream experience. Like Rogan's pretty much sold me
Starting point is 01:54:45 on it a while ago like it's not like i'm against it but we're not doing it tonight i can tell you this i don't think we are got a very important super chat cole will says hey i'm a supporter but haven't received an email yet can you put a notice on the front of your website with the email to write into cole it is there it is members at timcast.com. It is there right above the member section. You can email and support is standing by to accept your emails. There was some kind of plug-in glitch that affected
Starting point is 01:55:13 a small amount of people and we are getting it all sorted. So if that affected you, just shoot an email over to members at timcast.com and we will take care of it. We're actually increasing our support staff. I did some support today. It was quite fun and effective. So we will constantly be getting back to you guys. And then that's a surprise for everybody too.
Starting point is 01:55:30 You might actually get an email back from members at Timcast.com signed Ian. And then they can say things to you. Wouldn't that be exciting? So they're putting you to work. Ian, Ian, tell me more. I'm undercover. Well, we've got some friends who are going to come and help because we're really trying to make sure everybody can get through and everything like that. When you start a website, support ends up becoming a huge chunk of running that thing.
Starting point is 01:55:51 Igor's coming back. He is. How long has the website been around? Only like three weeks. Oh, wow. Congratulations. Two and a half weeks. Yeah, so we're still building it.
Starting point is 01:56:00 Socratic Disciple says, hey, Luke, I designed my own political shirt. I'd love to send you one and maybe let you sell it on your page for a 50-50 cut. Message me on Mines. I followed you there. Same name and Tim. JP Sears would be a great guest. Yeah, I agree. Did we ask JP?
Starting point is 01:56:15 Okay, so JP is super, super busy. Yeah. As soon as he's not as busy, we're going to try that. He just had a baby too. Oh. And what a great entrepreneur. Thank you so much. I'm not checking the messages
Starting point is 01:56:25 on mines but you can email me luke at we are change.org i look forward to seeing your design very cool colton lindsey says tim what do you think about hard format entertainment like bookstores game trading and dvds making a comeback in the next five years given censorship direction we're we're in right now. Yeah, possible. So when you have Amazon Prime and you buy a movie, you didn't buy the movie. You bought a license to use the movie. If you want to actually own that movie,
Starting point is 01:56:54 you got to buy the movie. So I bought Blazing Saddles. I love that movie. Well, because that's going to get banned. Right? That was the first R-rated movie I ever saw. Is it Mel Brooks? I wasn't allowed to watch R-rated movies as a kid, but my dad said can watch blazing saddles it's a it's a comedy it's a western comedy
Starting point is 01:57:08 and uh it's mel brooks right yep and it's just like a lot of gene wilder in his prime well in cuba there's already an industry of individuals getting hard drives when entertainment and passing it around from one community to another community so i mean it's going to happen soon but i'll say this too. I've constantly wondered why GameStop isn't opening up a portion of their stores. They can't yet because of COVID. So that's... No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:57:32 Before this, before COVID. Yeah, a friend of mine wants to do that same thing. Brick and mortar game shop. Well, so you have GameStop and I'm like, you should be community building, dude. Like have kids come in to play in Friday night game competitions like Magic the Gathering does. And that's what makes the game work.
Starting point is 01:57:50 So, for those that aren't familiar with Magic the Gathering, they do something called Friday Night Magic. Where every Friday night, all the people who love playing the game come and they play little tournaments. It's like, you know, four matches and the winner gets some free packs of cards. GameStop doesn't do anything like that. Imagine if they were like, we're doing, you what's what's a good fighting game they're doing right now i don't know check him are they doing i don't know we're too old we're too old played fighting games in a while but imagine if they said we're going to be doing uh you know family game night and it's mario kart and mario party imagine if they said friday night's going to be competition
Starting point is 01:58:21 for first person shooters we're going to be doing Call of Duty or Fortnite or whatever. Then you have the kids coming in, paying five bucks to sign up, hanging out, buying product. Their parents come. That's what makes a lot of these board game shops thrive is that people come to play. GameStop doesn't do that. Dude, they could stream their tournaments live on their website, all that. They could make and eventually turn it. GameStop is poised to do this.
Starting point is 01:58:46 So you have kids come in and they do their local shop. Then they win, you know, Fortnite. Then they say, okay, now you're going to the citywide. Now you're going to statewide. Now you're going to regional. Now you're going to nationals. And then they do a major eSports tournament and the people work their way up through GameStop. Get on your
Starting point is 01:59:01 business, man. Have you ever seen the Illuminati New World Order game? No. Oh, with the card game? Yeah. Google the Eliza card. You guys are going to trip out. No way.
Starting point is 01:59:10 Yes. You guys are going to die. Nothing will seem real. If you've ever won, I'm telling you. And I have so much extra stuff to add, but it's the Eliza New World Order Illuminati card. I have one downstairs, actually, in my purse, not to sound weird.
Starting point is 01:59:25 I would, too. Wow, to sound weird. I would too. Wow, that's weird. She looks just like me. Isn't it weird? Dude, that's awesome. You can't really read what it says because I grabbed a really low resolution. I have one downstairs. I have the real one. It says, is it really alive or does it just think it is?
Starting point is 01:59:40 We're in a simulation. Yes, you're in it. Alright, let's read some more. We got Alexander Farah says, Tim, have you ever played Bloodborne? If so a simulation yes you're in it alright let's read some more we got Alexander Farah says Tim have you ever played Bloodborne if so what do you think about it
Starting point is 01:59:49 have you played Hitman 3 I know it's off topic but please answer I've played neither game so I don't know anybody play Bloodborne negative
Starting point is 01:59:56 Adam says it's amazing I hear it's good yeah Shannon Hall says going to finally buy into member only content tonight to listen to
Starting point is 02:00:03 Eliza Blue thanks for staying true. Heck yeah. Definitely. Lunderware says, the GameStop stock ordeal is the brush fire flushing all the elites out into the open where they're exposed and afraid. That's one way to put it. Oval Teen Jenkins says, if the situation was hopeless, the propaganda would be unnecessary. I love that unnecessary. Yes.
Starting point is 02:00:25 Yes. I love it. Who first said that? I don't know. Somebody on Twitter, wasn't it? Yeah, I'm sure. All right. Let's see what we got.
Starting point is 02:00:32 We'll do a couple more. Jose Juan Isaac Tavera says Street Fighter V, even though everyone hates on it. Yeah, I'm not a fan. I played it. You know. Alex Moore says, dude, I just joined dot com. No problem. Smooth as silk.
Starting point is 02:00:45 Can't find live feed and need to stop pay on YouTube membership. A lot of people, I think, are signing up for YouTube membership thinking it's Timcast dot com membership. And that is not correct. So I don't I don't know. You know, maybe you'll make a members only YouTube video that says, hey, go to Timcast dot com. No, YouTube might ban us for that. Anyway, if you go to Timcast dot com because it is off YouTube and the point is we might get banned from YouTube.
Starting point is 02:01:09 You know, we got completely demonetized the other day because unfortunately someone said a swear word. And that means the whole show. That's so weird. You know that they're waiting. I mean, you know. Oh, they're sitting there shaking, sweating like, come on, guys. Join us.
Starting point is 02:01:22 Say the word. And then as soon as they do boom demonetized and that's just for the folks at home that's one of the reasons why we've been just with this topic so we're going to talk about on timcast.com yeah it's going to get spicy might get a little spicy so we've intentionally not because we're not allowed to really speak it's really censorship that is fine i mean i don't think it's i don't i don't think it's that bad it's just an issue of like normally we talk about the Epstein stuff. We have to use choice words.
Starting point is 02:01:47 They would love to tear you down, Tim. They're waiting to press the button and nuke it. Same with Twitter and me. We all know what it is. I think Google should align with us, free your software code, become the righteous organization of the future. We can do it. Ian, they removed don't be evil.
Starting point is 02:02:01 Don't be evil. You don't need it. It's a double negative anyway. They removed don't be evil. What else do you need to know? It was putting the word evil out there. You don't need it. It's a double negative anyway. Don't be evil. What else do you need to know? It was putting the word evil out there. You don't want it on there. I get it.
Starting point is 02:02:09 Yeah, they're waiting. They're waiting. So go over to TimCast.com anyway because you already know what's coming eventually. Google used to say don't be evil and imagine like one day they're sitting in like their office
Starting point is 02:02:18 like Sergi and whoever and it's like he's bouncing a ball on the wall and he goes, hmm, I kind of want to be evil. Yeah, okay. All right. And then he opens up the Google and he goes, I kind of want to be evil. Yeah, okay, alright. Evil sounds kind of nice.
Starting point is 02:02:26 He opens up the Google and he just backspaces against don't be evil, it's gone now. It used to say YouTube broadcast yourself. And then they took broadcast yourself off. That sounds kind of exploitative. Not saying, just saying. That was like before Google bought them. They were broadcast yourself. We'll do two more Super Chats.
Starting point is 02:02:43 We got Eduardo Salinas says, yo, Tim, love the show. We'll join your site soon. You got some wacky tricks on the board. Let's play skate. You will be destroyed. You'll be completely annihilated. You will not beat me in a game of skate. Probably Johnny Geiger.
Starting point is 02:02:57 Am I getting your name right? He would destroy me, no doubt. And there's a bunch of pros that would probably annihilate me in skate. But there are a lot of pros, people that I know that refuse to play me because uh i got the i got the flat ground tricks man you can look this up on youtube tim pool nollie i think it's nollie hard flip rewind and then hang 10 hard flip and that's not even the craziest the craziest trick i can do is a hang 10 hard flip late flip if you know what that is if you're a skateboarder and i'm yeah so figure that one out but uh nollie hard flip rewind is a trick it's a nollie hard cancel flip so people do i can do
Starting point is 02:03:29 kick kick flip cancel heel flip cancel and nollie hard flip cancel switch can't switch hard flip cancel oh you it's you're not gonna win huh yeah right i'm just i'm just basically bragging about how good i am at skateboarding uh-huh yeah but flat ground i'm old to be honest flex yeah i'm old so like all of my other stuff is just rusty and just like no longer that good wait where's the skate isn't there like a skate park and there are two skate parks in here oh okay cool yeah thanks for asking me if i want to see him and a puppy yeah i've seen the cat actually the cat was in my room when i went to the go to the bathroom there you go all right last one Last one. We got Wojciech Zapata. I can't pronounce it.
Starting point is 02:04:07 Luke, can you pronounce this? I don't have a screen. I have nothing here. That's actually really like I can't see it. Zapato CZNY. I'm dyslexic.
Starting point is 02:04:16 I don't know. I got to see it. Yeah. He says I'm still going to mess it up. For feeding the homeless Polish person in your lot.
Starting point is 02:04:23 Well, thank you. I appreciate that. But yeah, I'm not going to see that. Fellow foolish person. How do you pronounce C-Z-N-Y? Wait, wait.
Starting point is 02:04:32 C-Z-N-Y. Zin. Zin. So, Zapotizen? Zapotizen. Wojtek. I think he means Wojtek.
Starting point is 02:04:41 I have to see it. I can't see it. Z-A-P-O-T-O. I'm not getting the super chat. I'm protesting. All right, all right, all right. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you all so much for hanging out. Smash that like button if you haven't already.
Starting point is 02:04:53 But hold on. Eliza is here, and she is a survivor advocate. And it's difficult to talk about a lot of things like the Epstein stuff. Very, very serious. Because every time we do, YouTube YouTube waxes in the face. And so one of the reasons we set up Timcast.com is to make sure that we can say whatever. So we've been swearing a whole lot. I don't know if it's very highbrow to do so. Go to Timcast.com, become a member in about probably one hour. So we're going to record that we're going to upload and maybe about an hour it'll be up. You'll see it.
Starting point is 02:05:25 When you go to Timcast.com, you can just click the image or the link. And then you'll go. There's a comment section and everything. You can sign up, become a member, and get access to this content. And it's probably going to get really serious. And it might even be a little bit long. So make sure you do that. Really help support the channel.
Starting point is 02:05:41 Because, look, my Facebook has already been restricted. It's just done. It's gone. I don't even post there anymore because it doesn't work anymore. They still allow me to have the page, but nothing happens. But I post a video. Nobody sees it. That's the game. So a lot of people think I'm not on the chopping block. I am. That's why we're trying to get build up Timcast.com so that they can never take us down. Because look, in the event that we eventually get nuked, if we only have a good thousand people who support us, we can keep working and keep functioning and everything.
Starting point is 02:06:08 And maybe our views will go down from millions to only a thousand views. But we'll have a business. You know, we'll be able to survive. We'll be able to keep doing our thing. So that's more than enough for me. So go to TimCast.com. Check it out. And don't forget to follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Mines at TimCast.
Starting point is 02:06:23 My other YouTube channels are YouTube.com slash TimCast and YouTube.com slash TimCastNews. We are live Monday through Friday at 8 p.m. So we'll definitely be back tomorrow. And then we're going to have a really special thing come Saturday, which will probably go up Saturday night, maybe Sunday, because we are going on a top secret mission that's going to involve very big guns and fun stuff. So make sure you remember. And Eliza, do you want to mention your social media before we depart? Yeah, you can follow me at Eliza Blue. It's at E-L-I-Z-A-B-L-E-U on Twitter.
Starting point is 02:06:53 And then I also have a Locals. It's Eliza.Locals.com. And that's a free speech content creator platform. And that is my backup. And also that's my sweet oasis on the internet is locals and i like to hang out there in different communities shout out to the malice community shout out shout out to the bridget fettusy community and we just hang out in there and i have my locals there so it's eliza.locals.com and it's eliza blue on twitter nice but i'll but
Starting point is 02:07:20 i'll definitely get kicked off at some point we We all will. I just don't care anymore. I'm posting a lot of reckless stuff on Twitter and Instagram, all under the handle LukeWeAreChange. I mean, if you're going to see the meme I just posted on my Instagram stories, whew! And yeah, if you want to get involved with what I'm doing, you can check me out on WeAreChange.org forward slash donate. There's many different things that I'm doing. You can check it out. WeAreChange.org forward slash donate. There's many different things that I'm doing. You can check it out.
Starting point is 02:07:47 wearechange.org forward slash donate. Check it out. You can also follow me on the internet at Ian Crossland, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and the like Instagram. But you can also follow me on twitch.tv slash Ian Crossland, where I'm on my road to becoming a Twitch partner. I'm very close. So if you subscribe and you want to come watch one of my gaming streams and hang out
Starting point is 02:08:05 in the chat, I think I'm almost there. And then we'll create a little partner community with Adam Krigler, one of your favorites. And also, I try to just live a good life and be honest. So I'm not really concerned with what I'm saying online. I will censor myself a little bit when the time calls for it
Starting point is 02:08:21 for the same reasons that Tim is. Lydia, I love you. I love you too, Ian. Lydia, I love you as well. Oh, thank you. Thank you. I'm feeling a little bit when the time calls for it for the same reasons that Tim is. Lydia, I love you. I love you too, Ian. No, Lydia, I love you as well. Oh, thank you. Thank you. I'm feeling a little tight. You're okay. Okay.
Starting point is 02:08:30 Thanks, Luke. All right. Yeah, you're all right too. Yeah, so I am real Sour Patch Lids on Gab and Instagram, and I do have to look because I had to write it down because I'm dumb. And then Sour Patch Lids on Twitter and mine, so you can follow me there if you so desire. I do not know why you would, but you're welcome to. We will be back tomorrow at 8 p.m. live for a whole lot of fun.
Starting point is 02:08:48 And we are going to have another really big segment at TimCast.com. So thanks for hanging out, everybody. And we will see you all in about an hour or so at TimCast.com. Adios. Bye, guys.

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