Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #217 - Pentagon Orders FULL Stand Down To Loyalty Test Military, The PURGE Is Here w/Gavin Wax
Episode Date: February 5, 2021Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia join guest Gavin Wax of the New York Young Republicans to discuss the military loyalty tests and the purges being considered, the testosterone crisis in the US, John Kerry's ...special exempt status for global warming efforts, the censorship of progressives, and the horrifying case of the murder/suicide in Pennsylvania. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Pentagon has ordered a full stand down of the entire military in the next 60 days because they're trying to figure out how to purge white nationalism and extremism on the surface.
I think it's a good it sounds like a good idea, right? Sounds like a good idea. If there are people who are, you know, white supremacists, white nationalists or extremists, we don't want them in the military.
I mean, there are stories about gangs. I'm not going to name some of them, but they infiltrate the military and their allegiance is not to the United States.
So we need to make sure that the people who are, you know, in our armed forces,
well, they're here to serve the people of this country. The problem is this is stemming from
what we saw in Washington, D.C., where there were National Guardsmen who had like the Gadsden flag
on their Facebook page and got removed and some people who were members of the NRA and got removed. And now they're claiming that
literally everybody in the Capitol is, you know, on the six was some kind of extremist.
When many of these people were befuddled or bewildered, walking into open doors,
open for them by police. Certainly what happened to Capitol was was really, really bad. It was
horrifying. And the people who stormed into the building should be prosecuted and held accountable. But there are a lot of people who are just down there.
And this is part of the purge. We've heard of people who are simply hearing Trump speak,
who have been investigated, who have been fired from their jobs. And now we're hearing the military
is doing a legit full stand down. This is not some simple. Well, I'll put it this way. I hope
I'm you know, I'm The optimistic side of me says,
maybe they just really want to crack down on this extremism, which would be good. But the realistic
part of me says, it sounds more like they're going to be doing a kind of loyalty testing,
where Gadsden flags and the Declaration of Independence and the original American flag,
these things are signs that you're an extremist. The left refers to people who have the Gadsden flag, a sign of the deck of the American
of American independence and revolution as a symbol of white supremacy. So who do you think
they will be targeting with someone like this? This is where things start to get a bit freaky.
So we'll be talking a lot about this. We've got some some news about Joe Biden and Marjorie Taylor
Greene. The Democrats have just removed her from all of our committees.
It's just another sign.
They said they want a truth and reconciliation commissions.
They want a reality czar.
And now we're heading in the direction.
Now we have an op ed claiming I think Tom Brady said he shouldn't get away with supporting
Trump.
It is starting to happen.
Read your history books.
We'll dive into this.
We're joined by the president
of the New York Young Republicans, Gavin Wax. Thank you for having me, man. Yeah, you want to
just introduce yourself a little bit? Gavin Wax, president of the New York Young Republicans,
recently reoccupied Wall Street. So it was a little cold, but we had our message. Gave up
real quick. Yeah, we were lame in that regard. What does your club do as a New Yorker?
We're basically a support network for people who are to the right of Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the five boroughs.
So we do counseling.
We give people food, shelter, whatever they may need to survive in liberal land.
So before we even started the show, you were mentioning you had friends in the military.
Yeah.
National Guard, yeah.
They were talking about this earlier.
We'll get into all this.
Of course, we're joined by the parking lot dwelling, Luke Rudkowski.
The fact that you're still in New York City is absolutely crazy.
I don't know what the hell you're doing there.
I left.
I'm very happy that I left.
Welcome back, beautiful and amazing human beings.
My name is Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange.org.
I'm an independent journalist.
And if you want to find out more information about me, sign up on my email list on wearechanged.org in the top right-hand corner.
Thanks for having me.
Look at your shirt, disparaging people who play football.
Well, you know, yeah, technically.
I guess you could say that.
It's the evolution of man.
One step to being a sheep.
I should have put someone taking a selfie.
I think that was more accurate.
But I made this shirt like 10 years ago.
And I just brought it back on, of course, our t-shirt store.
Luke used to go to bars during the Super Bowl and then quiz people on two really easy pop culture questions.
And a very serious, like, how many people did Barack Obama murder?
Oh, my gosh.
It was a drinking game.
And during the Super Bowl, I was like, if you get these three questions right, I pay off your bar bill.
Oh, snap.
If you get one of them wrong, have to take a shot and i got
hammered i got obliterated but i asked questions like like yeah yeah i was like who's the quarterback
who's the coach whatever whatever football question third question was like uh what
happened in fukushima or how many how many american citizens did barack obama drone bomb
and assassinate i love it how many wars did bar did Barack Obama get involved in? What's the U.S. national debt?
No one knew.
And I was puking in one video.
No.
Never once.
Not one guy.
Not one guy ever got it.
I think there was one.
A couple of them got it.
They were like, I forgot the exact kind of question, but one guy was just on it and surprised
the crap out of me.
And we kept going after questions.
And I bought him a whole bunch of drinks.
And we had a whole bunch of fun.
And then afterwards, he's like, Ron Paul?
Yeah.
But I remember having such a crazy time partying, puking, getting kicked out of so many bars.
Because, again, people are like, what the hell are you doing?
Why are you filming here?
I'm like, don't worry.
It's fine.
I'm with the official people here.
They're like, what official people?
I'm like, just some official people.
Some official people.
And I had so much fun.
Sadly, we can't do that now because of COVID.
I would have done that because the Super Bowl is coming up.
Yeah.
We also got Ian.
He's showing up.
Guys, thanks for having me.
Tim, I just want to give a shout out to this kombucha.
I just brewed kombucha over the last month.
So cool.
And this is day one.
This is a pear clove ginger.
Ian juice.
It turned out really, really good.
Ian's drinking a homemade potion of some sort.
We drink it throughout the show.
I just don't like kombucha.
But everyone apparently liked it, I guess.
Yeah, so far, so good.
Give these a flavor.
But we also got Sour Patch Lids pressing all the buttons.
Yes, I'm in the corner pushing buttons.
That is my job, and I do it as well as I can.
All right.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, before we read this shocking news, and then we've also got
some other segments, too.
We'll talk about UFOs.
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It's in full view of the camera.
You can hear people screaming.
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And let's jump to that first story. This is from Reuters. Pentagon, stumped by
extremism in the ranks, orders stand down in next 60 days. They say the U.S. military on Wednesday
acknowledged it was unsure about how to address white nationalism and other extremism in its
ranks and announced plans for military wide stand downs, pausing regular activity at some point
in the next 60 days to tackle the issue.
The decision to hold a stand down was made by Lloyd Austin, who made history by becoming the military's first black defense secretary after a long career rising in the ranks of the army.
In his confirmation hearing, Austin underscored the need to rid of the military of racists and
extremists. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said Austin ordered the stand down after a
meeting with the U.S. military branch leaders who are under pressure to show progress in combating
extremism after current and former military service members were found to have participated
in the siege of the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. The Pentagon has yet to define how it will deal
with extremism or offer data estimating how many service members hold white nationalist ideology.
It has also not disclosed how many service members hold white nationalist ideology.
It is also not disclosed how many troops have been disciplined for extremism.
Quote, We don't know how we're going to be able to get after this in a meaningful,
productive, tangible way. And that is why we had this meeting today. And that is why he certainly ordered this stand down, Kirby told reporters. It was unclear whether the announcement was meant to
foreshadow any near term concrete actions by Joe Biden's Pentagon or whether the stand down was more of a symbolic move meant to demonstrate
Austin's acknowledgement of the problem and continued resolve. The first thing I'll say on
this segment, if they really know that there's white nationalism in the military, they got to
get rid of it. They got to do everything they can to find these people. And these people, in my
opinion, should not be should not be serving. Look, there's a there's a line between being an adherent to an extremist ideology and having
opinions that won't impact your job.
I think people are allowed to have those opinions.
So I'm specifically referring to those who are expressing a desire for some kind of ideological
outcome and seemingly a willingness to be more loyal to that ideology than this country.
However, I don't trust
these people. That's what worries me. We already saw in D.C. some dude had a Gadsden flag post on
Facebook. So they got they kicked him out of D.C. They kicked him off the mission. One dude was
like posting about the NRA. So that was gone. And we know how the left and establishment Democrats
define racism and white nationalism. They say Trump is a white nationalist. They say all of
Trump supporters, all of Trump supporters are racists. It's not true. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris
literally fundraised for the rioters that in the George Floyd riots. And that resulted in 19 deaths.
They literally defend extremists. Then they tell you the other people who oppose it are the extremists.
We can see how they're treating what happened on January 6th.
Certainly a bad moment.
But now they're trying to look at AOC.
She came out with this huge fabricated story.
She claimed, you know, that she thought she was going to die when this cop knocked on
her door.
Now it turns out not only was she not in the Capitol building, but her story took place
at 1 p.m., a full hour and 10 minutes before anyone breached the Capitol building in the first place.
The time she told her story, people had only gotten past the first barricade.
So they're lying.
They are the extremists.
And what really worries me is, like I said, like I said, if they want to get rid of real ideological extremists, I'm cool with that. But if what they're really doing is loyalty testing and purging the military of anybody who might support
the idea of American independence and liberty, we got ourselves a very, very serious problem
because it extends well beyond the military. But what we're seeing in D.C., for instance,
permanent barricades, barbed wire. They're saying it's going to be permanent. A green zone in D.C.,
five thousand troops. It's an an occupation and now they're getting
rid of those disloyal it sounds like we are headed towards some truly horrific nightmare we're living
in it man this is a dystopian dystopian novel yep and this is also happening on the backdrop of the
fbi expanding their activities finally being mobilized and activated like we never seen before
on top of elements in the mainstream media, specifically NPR, calling for CIA counterinsurgency operations and tactics
inside of the United States. Now, when you look at the history of the CIA counterintelligence
insurgency operations, what are they going to do? Are they going to start arming terrorists
and bombing weddings in the United States? I mean, are you kidding me?
And again, we have to understand here, this is happening at a time where a lot is going on.
So there's a lot of room for concern.
Yeah.
It's rapid, man.
Looks like all the opening moves, if you just suffered a coup d'etat, this is exactly out
of the Hab book.
It's like, get loyalty tests, purge the military, start investigating your own people.
It's not what a free society does.
This is what a very unfree, unhealthy society does.
And, you know, everything they were accusing Trump of doing, I mean, it's happening right before our very eyes.
It's self-projecting.
They're gaslighting to mask it.
It's pretty scary.
So you were mentioning you knew people in the National Guard were talking about this.
Yeah.
I mean, I got messages today about it before I think it was really like started to trend.
It became a topic.
And I read it.
I was like this is insane.
I mean they're going to use this as a carte blanche to get rid of essentially anyone who is just slightly to the right of maybe Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Anyone who doesn't adhere to everything in the establishment's orthodoxy is done and they make up.
I mean NRA members, a member of a TPUSA organization.
I mean you could be part of very mainstream conservative
organizations and they will use that as a way to label you as you know a white look look what they
did the rnc right so we had this digital rnc you know it wasn't a big crowd you had a couple black
politicians and speakers and the and the democrats on the left has said they were tokenizing them
and i'm like yo you complain that the republicans are too white and then when they when they bring up people of color you complain that they're using people of color it's like
there's literally nothing you can do can't win you can't win yeah it's just they they've set
it up in such a way that they are always right they've covered all the bases it is very obviously
an extremist authoritarian ideology some of these progressive youtubers were defending antifa
burning down small businesses and then defended
25,000 armed, fully armed with the authority to kill national guardsmen in Washington, D.C.
So how do you defend the destruction of the working class, the businesses and then the power
of the state unless you are an authoritarian wingnut? It's all about power. They don't care.
And then every time the Republicans do this all the time, they always try to bring up the
hypocrisy on the double standards. They don't care. And then every time the Republicans do this all the time, they always try to bring up the hypocrisy and the double standards. They don't care. They're shameless.
They just say the biggest lie over and over again until it becomes truth. And we've seen a lot of
people buy into it, you know, the sheeple, whatever you want to call them. And, you know,
they're just regurgitating what they're told because it eventually it becomes, you know,
in an Orwellian sense, the only truth. These Stalin kind of loyalty tests are going to be
interesting because I know a few people in the
military and after being in the military a lot of them are disenfranchised with the military
with the government whether it's the government lying to them to get to them in there was a recent
video my friend was showing me uh it was on tiktok and it was a random national guards member going
up to troops being like hey why'd you enlist why'd you sign up and all of them i came and say what they said, family friendly show here. But the gist was, I'm stupid. I don't know what
I'm doing. I just wanted to check. And a lot of them don't even get to check because they get
lied to by the recruiters to get in there. And that's not even talking about the larger issues
of the history of Agent Orange, depleted uranium, and the US government using its troops literally
like pawns for psychological chemical weapons testing and
all these other kind of weird experiments that no one even wants to talk about. So there's a big
segment of the US military that is disenfranchised. And the more that they're in the system,
the more anti-government they become. So these loyalty tests are going to be very interesting,
especially with something like a Joe Biden presidency, when we're seeing the representation
and response to
him especially online now of course this isn't a perfect representation but if you look at the
white house youtube channel uh the like to dislike ratio is they haven't shut that down yet so this
is an important comment because you know the first reaction from any leftist is just because
right-wingers brigade you know send all of their followers to down dislike something doesn't prove its general sentiment. And my response to that, because
so basically, it's like this. Why is it that the White House videos are all thumbs down?
Well, what they say is, you know, 4chan or Reddit or Patriot or whatever will tell everyone, hey,
go here and give it a thumbs down. Or they'll post the video and then everyone will go and
give it a thumbs down. If that's the case, if that's what they believe, what they're saying
is the left has no organizational power to, you know, online.
But I think what the reality is, those who seek out information, who are, you know, who learn
through critical thought are more likely to oppose the orthodoxy. Left and right doesn't mean
anything. Right now, what they're saying is, like, you know, when they say Tim Pool is right-wing,
I actually find it kind of hilarious that I can have so many left-wing policy opinions
and agree, you know, very much more often with someone on the left on economic or social issues.
And then they call that right-wing. Why? The difference is critical thinking and challenging
the establishment. What left and right is becoming is pro-establishment versus anti-establishment.
And that's why they go after Jimmy Dore. That's why they banned a bunch of progressives,
why YouTube kicked out Graham El elwood these are progressives who
challenge the establishment so their best you know vector of attack is you're the other you're evil
right wing is bad that's that that's what we're gonna you know that's what we've been seeing the
tribalism you've talked about this everyone in their tribes and it just creates this this dichotomy
and this dynamic that it's like you're fighting the other and it dehumanizes them.
But I think what's interesting about what's going on with these loyalty tests is that the military has traditionally been one of the last institutions that – I'm not saying it was completely right-wing, but it was certainly center, center-right.
And it's the one institution they really haven't had a full amount of control over.
And if you really want to completely take over society, yes, you can have the media.
Yes, you can have big tech.
Yes, you could have academia academia all these other major institutions but at the
end of the day to really enforce a lot of their dystopian agenda it needs to have someone with
a gun and the end of the gun being pointed at you essentially they don't have police and they don't
have police and they don't have the military now they finally have their political power they have
their media power this is one of the last steps to full consolidation it's very scary and they're
trying to get the military to wear high heels, as pointed out when Alex Jones
came on. And we didn't believe him. Yeah. We were like, get out of here, you crazy guy. And as this
is happening, we have to understand on the backdrop, we got information from the BBC today
that came out in an article highlighting how the Chinese government is trying to promote education
to make men more masculine in order to prevent the feminization
of young boys. We also have to understand this is on the backdrop of many prominent
Chinese government-linked organizations and institutions financing a lot of top colleges
in the United States that make masculinity look bad. So this could be a larger play here. This
is obviously speculation. But if you kind of connect
the dots here, I think there's an argument to make. Well, China knows what's happening in the
US. They know the demoralization. They know the crumbling of society. It's happening. And they're
trying to do everything they can to make sure their own society is actually well off. So they're
acting in their own nation's best interests, our elites or not. That's the difference between their
elites and our elites. I mean, they're repugnant for sure, but at least they have their nation's self-interest to some degree.
Mike Pompeo said that we've been infiltrated by China at every single level, every state,
every institution. Is it possible that this is a cultural attack against the U.S. exploiting
our weaknesses? Free speech is a great thing, but it creates an attack vector,
the right of crazy people to say crazy things and win once they have economic power what's the better way to take over a country than have it fight itself right
you know if you were china if you were another competing country on the world stage and you
wanted to take it over you know there's a whole bunch of armed individuals they have a whole
bunch of guns there's a whole bunch of sovereign individuals there that are you know are anti
government don't like authority will never like us we got to get rid. What better way than to do everything that's being done now?
Sorry, I cut you off.
No, no, I was cutting you off, but thank you.
No, it's the KGB guy, Yuri Bezmenov.
He said demoralize them.
I mean, you're not going to beat them in open combat.
You're not going to beat them through an invasion.
You demoralize society.
You make society hate itself.
You make society divided.
And then it crumbles beneath it.
I mean, it's better than economics.
And it's the only way because geographically, America is in a very unique position.
You look at China,
it's at a very geopolitically weak position.
India, everything.
This is why they're fighting off,
you know, to make sure
that they have the island of Taiwan.
This is why they're building
the islands in the South China Sea.
This is why they're fighting
the Indians in that territory
because where they are
on the world stage
is very bad for any kind of fight
that would happen.
The United States is in an amazing place, very safe,
and the only way to really take it down is to, of course, make it fight itself.
It's not even just where the U.S. is.
It's also the territory of the U.S.
I mean, think about if they tried to come from the western coast.
We've got the Rockies.
Not something easy they could get equipment over.
So there's no real ground invasion.
That's never going to happen.
Plus, we're armed to the teeth. How many guns are in this country what do we have 4.3 million
background checks in january a good thing beautiful that is a lot of guns we don't know
all those background checks don't always result in a gun but a lot of people in this country have
guns so there's that that mean quote i don't know if it's real about a gun behind every blade of
grass so it's got to be psychological warfare. Yeah, they'll spend like decades
with this demoralization,
according to Yuri Bezmenov.
He said they'll do two, three decades
of just demoralization.
He said that we were done.
He said, I think, what was it, the 80s, 90s?
He was like, you guys are already there.
Because the universities.
The universities.
G. Edward Griffin interviewed him,
and he's still writing books.
He's the guy who wrote The Creature from Jekyll Island.
He would be a great guest to have on.
But according to Brookings, there's more guns than people in the united
states beautiful right now of course so uh that's what they're scared we're talking about more than
like 400 million of this we we were joking about not really joking we were talking and lamenting
about seth rogan being a really mean person right so it's kind of silly and a lot of people probably
think it's meaningless, but I think
this is one of the most important aspects of how we will be crushed by China.
Believe it or not, I'm going to say in the upcoming conflict, the ongoing conflict with
China, the U.S. will be defeated.
And a good example of why is Seth Rogen being a bad person.
Seth Rogen responded to a guy from Quillette named Jonathan Kaye just saying, you are stupid.
It was a meaningless post. There was no reason to say it. It was just an awful thing to be. And what this shows is people in this country, from the smallest angry Twitterer
to the wealthiest, most famous celebrity, they've become completely demoralized.
There's literally no reason for this. I saw something that really broke my heart earlier i don't know if you guys saw the story carrie elwes uh insulted ted cruz
saying everyone from the cast and crew you know just finds you it despises you or whatever and
you're a humongous r.o.u.s or something like that and then ted cruz responded with does this mean
you want your picture back and it was a picture of carrie elwes as the dread pirate roberts and
princess bride and it was signed to ted Cruz by Cary Elwes.
That means at some point Cary met with Ted Cruz and probably shook his hand and said, here's a picture of me or signed it to him and signed it for him.
That's a sign of respect because they knew Ted Cruz loves is smack-talking him on Twitter for no reason.
Why is everyone so awful?
You know what?
It could just be that we are victims of our own success and we have created these big social platforms that have manipulated us.
And it's entirely possible that, like Yuri Bezmenov said, this is the weakness of the united states and we have been demoralized and this is
regardless of whether china wants it to happen i think when you talk about mike pompeo saying
we've been infiltrated at every level then it's not it stands to reason that this is playing
exactly into their hands it's not that everyone's awful it's like if we're all chilling in a room
and one person comes in and starts screaming, it ruins the room for everyone.
It's like a virus.
And that's similar to Twitter.
Get these loud idiots that are –
It's a vocal minority, but I think it's not just so outside influence.
It's not.
It's not the minority.
It's every single person.
It's not me.
Fair.
No, I know.
I know.
I know.
What I would say is it's most people who are active on Twitter.
Most people.
Like conservatives do it all the time.
Like, Luke was making fun of AOC all day.
It was a lot of memes.
It was a lot of videos.
And I thought they were hilarious.
And I think during this situation, I think it's important to laugh.
You need to laugh.
But the problem is it's always at the expense of other people.
I called AOC a liar who's manipulating us.
And she fabricated her story.
And I proved it on the timeline.
But Crowder called her a horse face. Yeah, that's a little far. Right. So the problem is,
criticism is okay when people are doing things that are bad, and AOC is one of the biggest
contributors to demoralization in this country. But I don't like the, like, we have to get away
from being vicious and nasty because that's what's weakening us. Look, Luke pointed out this story from the BBC,
China promotes education drive to make boys more manly. It is the opposite of what we are doing
here in this country. Like you mentioned, we need to teach people like stoicism, pragmatism,
to be strong and resilient and calm and controlled in their emotions.
We have to relearn the classics. We have to relearn everything that they knew
in ancient times. I mean, I feel like modernity has shown us that it's given this arrogance that we're at the best point in our development as a society, as humans, when in reality, we've regressed in many areas. Yes, our technology is better. Yes, some economic things are better. But in a lot of ways, in an individual level, I mean, in terms of people being more independent, people being more free thinking, we've regressed so far, so far. Well, even just beyond that, specifically talking about what's happening in men,
in China, they're dealing with a huge population crisis that is coming to a head,
that's going to lead to a lot of problems inside of China. And when you look at it,
statistically, testosterone and sperm levels are down dramatically, and they're going down throughout the last few years in a way
that's absolutely shocking and should scare the crap out of everyone, particularly in the West,
where, of course, we are seeing essentially just what people are calling a chemical warfare
against men. Well, if you want to control a society, you don't want a society full of
angry men who are well-read, who know their history, who know what's going on. You want a society full of, you know, soy boys, essentially, who don't know their history, who are just atomized.
They can't stand up for themselves.
They can't stand up for themselves. They don't know their past. They don't know their future. They're just kind of living in the moment in this consumerist society. Those are the easiest people to control.
Don't have a family.
No family, no roots, nothing. They're just driftless in mind and body. And those are
perfect individuals for big multinational
corporations to profit off of
because they're always going to have a customer.
When someone would have a family, when someone would
have values and important things
to work towards and do, they're not
going to be looking for happiness
inside of a happy meal
or inside of the next product
that they buy their happiness they're
they're going to feel content which is going to make them a worse off consumer so on many levels
this works uh for the benefit of of course the billionaire class geopolitically for for other
countries and of course not to the benefit of you me or anyone else listening right do you guys
remember the try guys oh my god where they had they had the below two standard deviations of T levels?
So I tried finding...
So for those that aren't familiar, and now that we've talked about China and masculinity,
China wants to make their men more masculine.
And in the US, like Luke mentioned, testosterone levels are down, sperm counts are down, reproduction
is going down.
And there's a group of guys that were on BuzzFeed.
I don't think they're there anymore, but they were were called the try guys so they decided to do a segment where
they test their tested their testosterone levels and their testosterone levels were that of seniors
senior citizens that are like prepubescent boys or something or girls i think or girls yeah yeah
no of women yeah it was really bad so so i actually have this uh this article i couldn't
find a good article talking about the results because the original video they did just said, hey, look, we got our testosterone tested.
How fun.
But then a lot of people realized, whoa, these guys have dangerously low levels of testosterone.
So I found a website called the 4 Second Hard On, and they say BuzzFeed's Try Guys have dangerously low testosterone.
This is from December of 2017. They say the BuzzFeed Try Guys are a stereotypical group of beta male millennials that try various
weird things and record their feminine reactions on YouTube.
I don't think it is the best article I could find.
So forgive the snark.
If you have the misfortune to watch any of their content, you probably notice something
is a little off.
You'd be correct.
In one of their antics, they tried to find out who was the most attractive man.
One of the things they did was have blood work done to measure their testosterone levels.
The Daily Wire reports.
Actually, you know what?
Can I just pull the Daily Wire?
Because they'd be a little bit less bombastic.
So no, that's not even there anymore.
All right.
So they say, quote, the normal T-score for an adult male ranges from 270 to 1070 NG slash
DL.
Would you know what that means, Leah?
No.
NG slash DL.
Sorry.
With men aged from 25
to 34 averaging at 617 ng slash dl so that's nanograms per deciliter whatever that means
just a measurement all right not one buzzfeed beta male met the 617 average rather all of the
men tested below the level of a typical 85 year old male moreover three of the four men tested below
the average range the average range and the male with the highest testosterone level eugene still
had a relatively low t-score with 363 ng slash dl why is it like i don't know i don't food
microplastics no exercise maybe microplastics i was reading about how we have this bottle this
bottled water right no offense to this bottled water, right?
No offense to this bottled water company, but there's, what is it called, like biphenyls?
Microplastics that mimic estrogen inside of them, especially if the bottle is exposed to heat and cold and expansion.
But it's also alcohol.
It's also mint.
It's also breads.
Mint?
Yeah.
Many people don't even know this.
Mint lowers your testosterone. I've looked into this. Trust me. I got my testosterone testedads. Mint? Yeah. Many people don't even know this. Mint lowers your testosterone.
I've looked into this. Trust me. I got my testosterone
tested a whole bunch of times. Were you good?
Yes. I was very happy
with my levels. I was like, alright, I did it.
I think the Slavic level starts higher.
I wasn't born in the United States,
and I think that also helps a lot, too.
You know, I was exposed to
a whole different kind of way of life.
Your radiation levels are way higher though
Yes, because of Chernobyl
Which I was actually born very close to
And afterwards
And I was still in my mom's belly
So that could understand my fraudulent slips
Sometimes
Freudulent?
You know what I said
I'm messing with you
3D chess here, okay
You guys caught me
off guard. But also, most importantly, so yes, mint, alcohol, some people even point to bread,
a lot of fake food, lack of exercise, lack of sleep, a lot of stress, microplastics.
And those are only some of the theories out there of what's leading to this. There's other beliefs
that there's even more. But again, testosterone, sperm levels, reproduction levels,
absolutely low, very dangerous. No one wants to talk about it. They should be talking about it
because testosterone is not only key to men's physical health, not only to your bones, not
only towards your muscles, not only towards your physical structure, but also your mental health.
So if you're lacking in testosterone, this could explain why so many people are out of it loopy and crazy
and we're having a mental health crisis
because they don't have the proper amount of hormones within their system.
And easy to manipulate.
Exactly.
I want to stress, I mean no disrespect to the Try Guys.
I mean that sincerely.
I'm pointing out this is a serious issue.
So in one of the images they show,
we can see that the lowest guy, ned had had a t-score of
212 and for someone who's 85 to 100 it should be 376 there is seriously something wrong i mean
this is a bigger public health crisis than coronavirus but no one's talking about it but
if your t-levels are below them an 85 year old man shouldn't you go for like a screening of
some sort to figure out what's wrong could that be something more serious has anyone ever i mean if you go into like a regular checkup sort to figure out what's wrong? Could that be something more serious than that?
Has anyone ever, I mean, if you go into like a regular checkup,
this is not a normal procedure.
It should be like when they check everything else.
I have to make sure like I get it and I have to fight them sometimes.
I'm like, cause I get a blood test every six months just to check out my levels,
just to see how I'm doing on my, you know,
minerals and nutrients and all this other vitamin stuff,
making sure my body's running, you know, well.
And they're like, oh, you don't need it.
You're fine.
You're in your 30s.
I'm like, no, no, no, no, no.
Make sure you put it on there because they just refuse to do it many times.
So let me show you this.
I pulled up.
I just did this quick Google search.
It's from 2007.
Generational decline in testosterone levels observed.
Trend does not seem to be attributable to health and lifestyle changes.
They say during the past two decades, testosterone levels in American men have rapidly declined.
This information comes
from a long-term perspective study
that evaluated changes in serum testosterone
on a population-wide basis.
The study was published
in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology
and Metabolism.
They say the interesting thing
we discovered was that on average,
when we measured the testosterone
in the blood of a 60-year-old in 1989,
it was higher than that in a different 60-year-old measured in 1995,
said Thomas Travison, Ph.D. of the New England Research Institute's Watertown, Massachusetts.
We observed the same phenomenon over a wide range of ages.
They say although testosterone loss is common as men age,
it is often associated with diabetes, abdominal obesity, sexual dysfunction, depression, and other adverse conditions.
The Massachusetts Male Aging Study was composed of randomly selected men, ages 45 to 79, living in the Boston area.
I'm not going to go through all of the, you know, full details on how the study was done.
Just that for the past couple of decades now, or I should say decade and a half-ish,
we've been seeing that there's some kind of decline in testosterone among men not related to lifestyle or, what do they
say, health and lifestyle.
For diet, personally, I just reminded myself, because I remember doing a lot of research
about this a few years ago, but it's also a lot of processed food, flax seeds, vegetable
oils, along with what I mentioned before, mint, alcohol, that do have a very negative
effect on you.
And then remember they said you weren't supposed to eat eggs for a while.
Eggs was bad, red meat, and all those things.
They moved them back up the pyramid or the food pyramid because they found out that-
Healthy fats.
Healthy fats.
But also, you guys remember they used to talk about ancient Rome with the lead and the aqueducts
and stuff, and that had an impact on people's health.
And I think, if I remember correctly, the lead in there impacted testosterone of ancient Rome. room i mean there may be something going on now that we don't know about the plastics
whatever maybe in a thousand years we'll know high fructose corn syrup maybe really maybe the
mainstream food supply in 1989 they're about it's banned in europe is that true you know the
interesting europe's just as bad so the interesting thing about the study though is they mention
1989 to 1995 it's not like these are different generations it's not like there's a
genetic genetics being passed down or whatever 89 to 95 yeah yeah that's when high fructose corn
syrup hit the market well so you have a 60 year old in 1989 and that's that means you have the
60 year old at the time was 54 so maybe there's something about you know you go back to the 50s
and we've been introducing more
and more of something that's caused some kind of well also the sugar industry put out a bunch of
pr and and bribed a bunch of doctors to say that fats are really bad for you and if you walk around
the supermarket you see everything non-fat low fat and those are the worst for you and there's
been a lot of misinformation surrounding fat good fat fat, bad fat, that, of course, was just totally wiped out with this larger PR campaign that was launched by the sugar industry.
Because if you look at foods now, everything has a ton of crazy processed sugar in there.
But very few things actually have natural fat.
And natural fat is also very key, important, not only for your physical health, but also your mental health.
This could be it.
I mean, it could be a bunch of guys who are not getting any fat in their diet.
Maybe they're vegan.
So they're, you know, no disrespect to vegans, but probably getting a lot more fiber, a lot
more sugar, and a lot less protein and fat.
I mean, have you ever seen a healthy vegan?
I mean, they generally don't look healthy.
I mean, that's an anecdote, but I mean, I've never seen them look great.
Adam and Nisha are pretty healthy, but they supplement hard.
Adam and Nisha, they live here in the house and they know all the secrets but that's the thing
you have to have like yeah you have to go the extra mile big time too vitamin b deficiency
is huge i would imagine iron deficiency iron deficiency fat because um i'm not i'm not a
nutritionist or anything but my understanding is that there's like heme iron and non-heme iron
and you google fact check me on this one but i was reading that when you get iron from, say, a steak, your body absorbs it right away.
But from vegetables, it doesn't unless you have vitamin C.
So you eat meat, you're getting your iron, you're getting your vitamin B.
You're not getting that if you're on a vegan diet.
So many people are deficient in micronutrients and vitamins.
And a lot of the food, especially, I believe there was a study done comparing the actual nutritional levels of food and vegetables and fruits just a couple of years ago to now,
and that's also declining. And that could be a response because of factory farming.
You want to say something?
Yeah, I do. Actually, I have a lot I want to say about this stuff because I love this kind of
stuff. So Ian was talking about how he thinks that the introduction of stuff like high fructose corn
surface might be causing part of the problem. I think that I would probably accredit the whole larger problem to the problem of obesity, which I would then attribute to the problem with our microbiome, which is something that almost nobody ever talks about.
But it affects everything we do.
I'm sure it's taking probiotics.
The tri guys are frail.
This is a great problem.
They're gaunt.
They have the opposite problem.
I've taken probiotics, prebiotics the last two, three months.
I have felt so much.
It's crazy.
I took it on a whole other level.
I started getting customized probiotics and I started working and even doing affiliate
sales because I was so happy with the results that I found where you literally have to do
do in a cup and send it to a laboratory and they sent you and then they test out your
gut.
My gut, you know, they tell you things about you that you didn't even know based off your gut is a lot.
I'm wondering if maybe there's something related to the higher crop yield that we've seen from crops due to, you know, you have people like Norman Borlaug, who's this famous scientist who figured out how to get more wheat out of a typical, you know, yield or whatever to save people from starvation.
He's a brilliant guy.
People consider he's a great hero and scientist.
But there's a concern that there's less and less nutrients in the crops we're growing
as we grow more and more and more and make it more dense.
As the carbon dioxide, and I would really need to fact check this, but as the carbon
dioxide levels have increased on planet Earth, the plants have been getting bigger, but they
haven't been getting more nutritious.
It's almost like they're getting more obese.
No, they're getting more carbon in them, which is just the basic building blocks
of plant matter. But there's still things like, you know, iron or selenium or certain vitamins
that need to be produced. But that's not growing at the same rate as just the mass of these plants.
You know, let me tell you another story. Look, I'm not going to pretend to be a bio engineer or
farmer or any kind of, you know, agriculturalist. But I was in New Zealand, and we were driving
from Auckland to Wellington. And on the way there, we drove through this area where it looked fairly
barren. And the New Zealanders I was with told me that at one point, when settlers came to New
Zealand, they were having their sheep graze in this area, but the sheep all started dropping
dead. Their livestock would just die randomly for no reason they had no no idea why and then eventually they
started testing the ground and they found there was no selenium i think that's what he said i
think it's selenium not a scientist guys but uh they realized that the animals weren't getting
a vital nutrient even though they were eating grass and crops and things they needed so that
it's possible that we're growing all this food and we're not putting anything into it. It's just like dry
carbs. And even according to Peak Prosperity, they were talking about selenium being very
important for your body to fight off COVID and a lot of people being deficient in it.
I'm actually on this website, Medical News Today, and they recommend foods that actually
increase your testosterone. It's actually a lot of the stuff that I have been taking myself, and they recommend
foods like ginger, leafy greens, fatty foods, fish oil, virgin olive oil, onions, and oysters.
A Mediterranean diet.
Yeah, as positive foods to boost your testosterone naturally, because I know a lot of people
who either go down to mexico or even
through weird doctors here in the united states decide to do it the artificial way and that's why
there's a lot of people on testosterone replacement therapy and once you're on it you're going to have
to be on it for the rest of your life i know a lot of people who are miserable because of it
they're very happy when they initially take it, but it's just like any other hormone. Your body stops naturally producing it.
So essentially, you have to inject yourself almost every month.
Yeah, that's exactly what it is.
That's what a lot of fighters are accused of doing.
That's why they test a lot of fighters, because a lot of fighters inject themselves with anabolic steroids, extra testosterone to make sure that they're better fighters there was even legal testosterone
replacement that joe rogan was talking about some ufc fighters using and then just bulking up being
buffer having huge muscles and being incredible fighters which also was banned by the ufc and
other fighting organizations because of obviously people were abusing it and taking a whole bunch of it themselves. But I know a lot of people that just, you know, they take it artificially.
And that's becoming more and more prevalent among older men that I know.
Let me read this segment from the four-second hard-on.
They say, they are not freaks.
They are the new normal of the BuzzFeed Try Guys.
A very sizable percentage of millennial men suffer from low testosterone levels.
The reasons are pretty well-known but hard to combat. Modern lifestyle is sedentary, and the most lucrative jobs in the
modern economy require sitting in front of a computer under fluorescent lighting for 10 hours
a day. The male body requires routine athletic activity and exposure to sunlight, and most are
not getting it. On top of that, processed foods and chemical pollutants crippling men's hormone
systems. The near universal youth of birth control pill by women results in the water supply
being tainted with estrogen.
Hell, male fish in polluted rivers are actually becoming female.
You mean to tell me to turn the freaking fish into women?
Yes, that's correct.
What kind of website did you find?
Four Second Hard On?
Popular Science.
Hold on.
PopularScience.com.
Something in the water is feminizing male fish are we next i've
heard that the pharmaceuticals in the water is devastating well it's not just pharmaceuticals
we have to understand even even cocaine in in parts of the united kingdom were found amongst
fish because of people using record numbers of cocaine and then it being disposed of in your
body through your stool it going through
of course the natural kind of plants it it never filters through and of course it's spreading
spreading everywhere and this is also the same for uh what's the pill that women take not to
get pregnant uh birth control birth control yes birth control so so there also is a lot of
discussion about the larger effects of birth control going into the water because there's no way of filtering it out.
And, of course, this affecting people who drink the tap water.
And the pill itself.
You still drink the tap water.
So I only drink bottled water.
Microplastics.
There's a reason I got a glass bottle.
I got a glass bottle here for a reason.
That's true.
We're in a well system here with, like, an insanely good water treatment system.
And so I was wondering about,
you know, contaminants in water and how it's affecting people. So obviously there's fluoride,
which I remember this like decades ago, they would say, you know, people like Alex Jones
and Luker Kowski's of the world, chemical waste byproduct saying don't ingest fluoride,
but it's in your toothpaste. So people ingest it no matter what it's in your water. So no matter
what you do, you ingest it. But there were a lot of people saying it's a conspiracy theory.
It's fine.
Then I remember I posted something on MySpace.
Like, this is back in the day where I read a study came out.
So this is back in the Audis or whatever you want to call it,
about how fluoride does cause problems and you shouldn't ingest it.
Even if, like, the idea is it helps your teeth, you don't need to drink it.
But outside of the fluoride thing, that's a longstanding complaint people have. Some jurisdictions are voting to remove fluoride from
their water. You have the other contaminants of birth control pills. So this is something we've
read a lot about. And now we have this study, Popular Science pointing out. Let me read a little
bit of this. They say, it's one thing to worry about pollutants in our freshwater supply. It's
another to find out that all across the country, male fish swimming in some of that
water are becoming intersex.
They're male sex organs producing immature female eggs.
Although the condition occurs naturally in some species, it shouldn't happen to black
bass.
But a new study shows that it is, and in numbers far greater than ever suspected.
The phenomenon raises serious concerns about the pollution levels in our rivers and could threaten
several species.
They say the nine-year study
conducted by the
U.S. Geological Survey
provides the first
nationwide count
of intersex fish
in U.S. rivers.
Overall, 44%
of the largemouth
and smallmouth bass
dissected
turned out to be intersect.
But at some sites,
91% of the male
largemouth bass were affected. Biologist Joe
Ellen Hink's team found intersex males at 34 of 111 sites in eight out of nine major river basins,
including the Columbia, the Colorado, and the Mississippi. The southeastern U.S. was hit
hardest with intersex bass at every location sampled along the Apalachicola, Savannah,
and Pee Dee Rivers.
Now we need to figure out why.
The discovery raises some tough questions.
Scientists don't know whether the growing number of feminized fish could hinder reproduction
enough to disturb the rest of the ecosystem or even drive bass into extinction.
Even scarier, the culprit is still unknown.
The prime suspect, our toilets.
Previous research indicates that wastewater treatment plants flush endocrine-disruptive
compounds, EDCs, including pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and hormones into the rivers.
Even minuscule amounts of EDCs can trigger powerful hormonal shifts that deform male
fishes' reproductive organs.
During a seven-year study, for instance, scientists added parts per trillion amounts,
the levels emitted by treatment plants, of synthetic estrogen used in birth control pills to a closed lake.
The resulting sex changes
collapsed the entire fish population.
Was Alex Jones right
about atrazine turning the friggin' frogs gay?
He wasn't wrong. That's one of the few things.
He wasn't right, actually. No, he wasn't right. He admits that, too.
Right. He wasn't right. It was
altering their sex organs. Well, I was specifically talking about the
chemicals in the
water not being filtered. No, no. When he was talking about the chemicals in the water not being filtered.
When he was talking about that,
he was absolutely right about that.
He said it was hyperbole.
When he said gay,
he was actually,
what he meant was that their sex organs
were changing from male to female.
So yeah, intersex,
like we're seeing with this popular science article.
I think the issue with what he was talking about
was that he cited atrazine,
which I believe is a pesticide.
And I think they later came out and said
they don't believe atrazine
to have been the main culprit
in causing some of these changes in the frog population.
But we have this popular science article.
Admittedly, it's from 10 years ago.
So there may have been developments or changes.
But we have only a few years ago.
We're seeing human males with testosterone levels that should be alarming.
Look, I'm going to say it again.
No disrespect to the Try Guys.
I'm not trying to be mean.
But I would just say if your testosterone level is at 212 and someone who's 85 is at 367, I think you need to go to a doctor for a full screening of some sort.
Something might be wrong.
They're victims.
I mean, I feel bad for them.
I don't think they did this purposely.
I mean, it's just the byproduct of society.
I mean, I think we're going to wake up one day in the plot of what's that movie?
Children of Men.
You're not going to be able to have kids anymore.
I mean, I think that's where we're heading.
I mean, it's like and no one's going to see it coming because we're so focused on infertility is on the rise in western
countries and it's terrifying the stories that we hear about and also combined with of course the
mainstream media push telling you you don't need children children are bad culturally i have
children when you could have a video game and there was even advertisements i believe in the
united kingdom they were saying choose and it was a condom and a video game and a baby.
And it's like, are you kidding me?
Like, why is there such a weird push?
Why is there such conversations like this happening?
When in other countries like Poland and Hungary, they're like, hey, we got to deal with this somehow.
What do the Georgia Guidestones say?
Keep the population of the world at 500 million.
Did you ever see so i'm not i'm not hold on i'm
not i'm not saying that you know there's a a cabal secretly you know stopping people from having kids
but i do think it's fair to say that there are a lot of environmentalists who flat out say having
kids is bad for the planet did you see that that grasshopper that got a fungus in its brain and
then the fungus started controlling it and then broke out of its body that's the basis of that
video game the uh the cordyceps the last of us it's real are we being mind controlled like
are these people saying this stuff it could be well come on coca-cola commercials are mind
controlled that's also true and the fungus the fungus is going to take over all coca-cola is
not spraying your house with spores that we know your brain to make that we know we don't make you
drink coca-cola but I think it's fair to say
that there are activists
who think it's wrong
to have kids.
And so they will absolutely
use their donations
and their power to say
having kids is bad
for the planet.
Now, they're not
completely wrong,
but I think many of them
can be completely crazy.
There is a point at which,
you know,
growth can't be infinite.
Right, we used to have
seven kids, families,
sorry to interrupt, because people would die off at age 23 or in childhood. Well, infinite. Right, we used to have seven kids, families. Sorry to interrupt.
Because people would die off at age 23 or in childhood.
Well, no, no.
People would just say, birth control is bad.
Have as many kids as you can because we need to populate the planet.
The reason families had so many kids, and this tracks in modern times,
is due to your ability to get jobs done.
So there's actually this really interesting graph showing the development levels of certain countries and the amount of kids people have per family.
So in Africa, for instance, they still have very large families because they don't have access to cars, machines.
Yeah, right, machines.
And so they need people.
They need people to do jobs.
But as any country or civilization becomes more technologically developed, they begin having less and less kids.
Part of it's developmental and changes in economics.
But I also think if you look at like polls
and you look at opinion polling,
there's a lot of people, you know, younger generations
that still say they want, you know, a decent sized family,
but they can't have it through economic reasons
or lack of being able to find partners.
And that comes down to the, you know, the mass psychology
and socioeconomic issues, socioeconomic issues.
But then also, I mean, what we were talking about before
with, I lost my train of thought.
So yeah, but very interestingly, there's a lot of internationalists or globalists.
There are elites that want this.
And elites who usually like global warming as well.
Individuals like Ted Turner who have a number of children that advocate for the one-child policy that complement China on their one-child policy that is wreaking havoc on their society and there's also hold on hold on there's also individuals like prince philip that literally were talking about dreaming of being reincarnated
as a virus so they could create a pandemic so they could rid the world of overpopulation
ted turner didn't he he personally saw to the creation of captain planet didn't he
i i wasn't i have to look that up part of the environmental activists it's like this this neo-Malthusian fear of the population growth, which has been disproven.
We've always – the technology has risen.
We've been able to get better crop yields to feed more people, as you were talking about earlier.
But I do think that there is like a sort of malevolence in some of the elites in society who are scared of growing populations.
Growing populations are harder to control.
I was right, by the way.
Ted Turner created the environmental
themed animated series Captain Planet and the Planeteers.
A show where the villains
are the polluters. I like
Camp Planet. I like the idea. It was a good show.
I liked the message. I like protecting the environment.
Of course, but that's not what
they're doing. When you only say
overpopulation is a problem in the
Western world, but not in other parts of
the world, and you only focus on one specific area, telling them not to have children, you got to start
asking yourself, what's really kind of going on here? Because again, it's just odd. It doesn't
add up. It's nonsensical. And we don't have to jump to conspiracies, but we have to acknowledge
first that it happens, and it does. Right. We're already below replacement level,
so there's no excuse for wanting wanting to lower we need natalism
we need like what they're doing in eastern europe where they're i think hungary they just came out
with a study that showed their policies uh for natalism in hungary actually worked and within
like two years the birth rates jumped i don't know if you guys saw that what is natalism like
promoting birth they did that in poland too and it's i'm not i'm not i'm not entirely convinced
we need to tell people they have to have kids well make it so they want to because I feel like people do want to, but they don't have the means to.
I think the idea is to be more neutral is if people want to have kids, we should be like, okay.
And if people don't want to have kids, we say, okay.
That's fine.
And I do think there was a chart I saw someone post where we're talking about these stocks going up, GameStop.
And then someone posted something like, I keep seeing all these posts about stocks, and it's the only one I'm concerned about. And it shows human population
over the past 300 years, and it's a straight line. And then around the 1900 goes, boom, straight up
from, you know, a couple hundred years ago, 400 million to billions today. So there's a real
conundrum, I suppose. And there's a real political argument where there are a lot of people who say
overpopulation is a myth. But then you look at what Chris Martinson was saying about insect population depletion.
We talked about dead zones in the ocean.
We talk about real environmental issues.
We have drought problems.
There's not enough water in certain areas anymore because the rainfall isn't there.
So they're doing desalination, which destroys the ocean floor, wiping out the food for everybody.
So there is a point at which we upset the balance.
We destroy everybody.
Here's the problem. What's the solution? Like advocating for people to not have...
I'm sorry. The solution is usually brought to us by the same people causing those problems.
You know, individuals like John Kerry that are talking about they need to use a private jet to
accept their awards all over the world and fly around everywhere privately
because he's going to make everyone else offset their CO2.
This kind of benevolent—
Elitism.
Elitism, this kind of thinking that you're better off than other people is the thinking
of individuals like Prince Philip or Ted Turner that openly call for eugenics and population
control.
Well, very few people want to be evil.
They don't want to see themselves as the bad guy.
So they will go through the ringer
to justify whatever actions they're promoting
under the guise of environmentalism,
protecting the little guy, whatever it is.
It's like this paternalism that they need to do
just to mask what really is horrible policy decisions.
So I have this article from Yahoo
and my monitor just fell.
What the heck?
There we go.
I got it back.
And it says,
Kerry defended taking
private jet to iceland for environmental award the only choice for somebody like me and luke's right
this is my problem i want to save the planet i like captain planet guys can we use our magic
rings to summon the superhero dude who takes out the polluters and the corruption it sounds awesome
doesn't it but these people who are claiming that their captain planet and the planeteers are the ones taking the private jets in the first
place so i feel like when they come to me and say this planet is in serious danger we need your
support to stop flushing your toilet stop taking showers turn your lights off no more air
conditioning and i'm going to be in my mansion over there with 80 rooms my private jet and
helicopter playing video games with the ac set to 30 degrees that's al Al Gore. Al Gore is one of the largest kind of house owners.
Hypocrites out there.
Yes.
You know, in so many realms of this,
so is Bill Gates,
who also routinely calls
for population control.
Did the Obamas just buy
like beachfront property?
Exactly.
Beachfront property,
like the oceans are going to rise
and wipe everybody out.
Self-projection.
Bill Gates is one of the largest
farm landowners
in the United States,
and he's telling everyone
that there's too much people in this world.
Self-projecting their own sins onto the population at large.
It's all it is.
And they're just trying to mask their own crimes.
What if they're right, but they're also evil?
I don't think they're right.
And the issue is-
Hypothetically.
We are dealing with fishery collapses, ocean dead zones, mass pollution in the oceans.
And their mentality is, if we could only make everyone else stop doing it,
we can live in luxury forever.
This myth has been going on for decades.
I mean, they've always moved the goalposts.
Like I mentioned Malthus earlier,
every time that they always say
we're going to hit a critical mass
in terms of population,
technology catches up,
awareness in society catches up,
and it pushes the upper limit.
I mean, yes, there may be a point where we plateau,
but so far it's always the goalposts keep moving.
Yeah, you're not going to stop people from behaving you people are going to keep taking
craps they're going to keep throwing things on the ground when they're done with them that's
that's what we do and it's stuff's going to end up in the ocean so we'll hold on look at people
like boyan slat who will recover i was just thinking about him i was just thinking about
i was looking him up this is crazy these people are going to tell you to stop and to cut back on
the amount of humans and to stop but no we're going to keep wasting and we're going to keep
growing but people like boyan and us we can recollect the plastic convert it back into oil
and reuse it and then take the carbon dioxide out of the air but let me point something out real
quick i saw this very important fact from cassandra fairbanks that walt disney was obsessed with
making you know disneyland or world i don't know which one function perfectly and so they did a study on how many steps a person will take before they litter.
And they found it was like 30.
So they put a trash can.
Every trash can is within at least 29 steps of every other trash can.
And there's no litter.
That was it.
Yeah.
Boylan Slat, I'm so happy you brought him up.
He's one of the youngest members to be ever invited to Bilderberg.
I remember hounding the airports and seeing him.
And all the other reporters were like, he's not Bilderberg.
I'm like, yes, he is.
And I just had a feeling confronted him.
He was there at the Bilderberg conference, one of the youngest people.
He's the one that's building these huge rafts in the ocean that collect all the plastic
and actually is a big effort in cleaning up the oceans.
I actually interviewed him after Bilderberg.
He said some really surprising and interesting stuff,
but he's doing something.
He's creating a technology, as you were saying,
solving a lot of these bigger problems
instead of just creating them like a lot of these elites.
Right. That's why it's not a problem.
It's going to self-correct.
I mean, if you could go back through history,
there's always been points where at some point
human development has started to push back on its own development and it self-corrects.
It returns to equilibrium.
So the ingenuity of this guy is part of that.
You can kind of like redirect the flow of the waste river of humanity of what we are by like placing trash cans every 30 feet.
And so we don't throw it on the ground.
We throw it in the trash can.
It's still going to end up from that trash can in a landfill or in the ocean.
I have good news.
So we need to do things like what Boyan's doing and recollect the plastic.
I don't think so.
Maybe you guys, your initial assessment was correct that life adapts.
Because I have another story for you.
From EcoWatch, scientists find bacteria that eats plastic.
They say German researchers have identified a strain of bacterium that not only breaks
down toxic plastic, but also uses it as food to fuel the process, according to The Guardian.
The scientists discovered the strain of bacteria known as Pseudomonas bacteria at a dump site
loaded with plastic waste, where they noticed that it was attacking polyurethane.
Polyurethanes are ubiquitous in plastic products because they are pliable and durable.
However, when they reach the end of their usefulness and end up in landfills, they decompose
slowly and slowly release toxic chemicals into the soil as they degrade. They are also notoriously difficult to recycle. Since it is so difficult
to recycle millions and millions of products containing them, sneakers, diapers, kitchen
sponges, etc. end up in landfills. Quote, the bacteria can use these compounds as a sole source
of carbon, nitrogen, and energy. Herman J. Heipiper, a senior scientist at the Helmholtz
Center for Environmental Research,
UFC in Leipzig, Germany, co-author of the new paper, said in a statement,
these findings represent an important step in being able to reuse hard to recycle polyurethane
products. Perhaps we invented something out of sync with the natural ecosystem, plastics,
and it took a certain amount of time before something emerged that adapted to eat it
and decompose it. And there's multiple things. There's also a fungus called Pestilopsis
Microspora that develops, devours plastic, really breaks down to sugar. I mean, Earth is way more
durable than we think it is. And we have this arrogance that humans are just going to be this
destructive thing. But if we're natural to this Earth, eventually it's going to return to
equilibrium, like I said earlier. So I think it's a great white pill. So it's good to hear.
One more thing, too too we even have this other
story from 2018 an oil eating bacterium that can clean up pollution and spills eats eats petroleum
eats the oil that that leaks they these things adapt and create it yeah i don't want to be overly
optimistic and kick my feet back and be like we're gonna do anything just let it go life takes care
of itself but it does seem that we could be optimistic and these these people who claim we must sacrifice our lives, our livelihoods, and our businesses so they can
have private jets might actually be lying to us. 100%. Consolidation of wealth.
We should be optimistic because that's the only real way to move forward in a solution-based
reality. And another thing that you're talking about specifically here with a lot of these people
that are big global warming proponents, a of them right now there's there's articles there's there's research happening right now
with people saying in this space like hey you know with these covid restrictions a lot less
people are moving around there a lot less people are traveling a lot less people are actually
causing global warming they're not driving everywhere this is good and maybe we should
keep these restrictions for the benefit of the planet.
Saki today, she said, you get the vaccines.
You still have to wear the mask.
You still have to social distance.
They're not going to give this up.
They want to return to like a neo-feudal society where you stay in your little village.
You stay in your little nine to five.
You don't travel.
You don't see the world.
You're isolated.
That's the best thing for them.
It's system.
And they'll hide behind environmentalism to get us there.
But keeping people isolated accelerates internet ideologies that they can control.
Exactly.
So if people can't interact in real life and when you go online, they control what opinions you're allowed to see.
They are mass social engineering the culture of the United States and the world.
Whether it's intentional or not, it's literally happening.
Agreed.
Did you see since we've been locked down, the temperature on Earth has gone up 0.1% to 0.3%.
What?
Yeah, still global warming.
It wasn't humans, or at least it's not solely humans.
So there's been multiple ice ages.
I mean, everything they talk about.
We're in an ice age.
We're coming out of an ice age right now.
We're in an interglacial period of the last ice age.
Let's talk about the censorship issue.
And because of the lockdown, the mass social engineering.
I have this story from TheBlaze.com.
Now, I emphasize The Blaze.
This is Glenn Beck, conservative, host of progressive media accounts, claim they've been arbitrarily demonetized by YouTube.
Widespread crackdown, question mark.
For the longest time, it was conservatives who were getting nuked predominantly.
And now it seems to be swallowing up many progressives.
They're not going after the establishment elite types, though.
They're going after those who criticize Joe Biden.
The Blaze says several independent progressive media personalities spoke out recently claiming
their YouTube accounts were arbitrarily censored by the video platform for publishing or covering
content deemed harmful.
Independent journalist Caitlin Johnstone first reported on the news, further advancing speculation that the Google-owned video company is engaging in a widespread content
crackdown. Johnstone wrote in a blog post Wednesday that progressive commentators Graham
Elwood, the Progressive Soapbox, the Convo Couch, Frank Analysis, Hannah Reloaded, and Cyberdaven
531 have all received notifications from YouTube that their videos are no longer permitted to earn
money through the platform's various monetization features, as has Ford Fisher,
a respected freelancer who films U.S. political demonstrations. What we're seeing right now,
again, whether intentional or not, we can't go to the bar. We can't go to restaurants and talk to
other people on the ground. All we can do is go on Twitter and see the radicalization. You can see
them screaming your face over and over again. Insurrection, insurrection, insurrection. I know
people in Chicago who have no business in politics, people who spend their lives just like working
behind a bar at a bar and don't care for politics. They love football. All of a sudden. Now, the only
thing they talk about is why Trump was bad and why we need all of this far left policy, because the
only social interactions they're actually having are online. Now, I will take this moment to stress you didn't think they were going to come for
progressives. A lot of people thought it was only going to be conservatives. The reality is most of
us who are advocating for free speech, including many conservatives, said they will come for you.
They don't like you. So go to Timcast dot com, become a member and provide us that shield because
they will ban us. I'm my Facebook was shut down. i was just on the convo couch one of the ones they listed who are great guys super
leftist they they were working with me they were talking about they loved what we did down in
reoccupy they were actually trying to work towards a solution they weren't controlled opposition like
aoc but you go back to history i mean the second the communists take over the first people they
kill are the intellectuals the academics all the true believers they don't need them anymore who
fomented the revolution in the first place exactly threat to their intellectuals, the academics, all the true believers. They don't need them anymore. They don't need people who fomented the revolution in the first place
and who are a threat to their power. Exactly.
The Trotsky's whoever. And I remember
getting demonetized a few years ago
and a lot of people kind of celebrating
and I'm like, this is going to hit you.
And I've been saying this for years.
We were even talking about this point, this exact
point just a few weeks ago saying that a lot of
the leftists are going to get hit soon, especially with
the establishment coming in. It's happening now. establishment coming in it's happening no longer needing them and no longer
needing them and and i even tweeted today i feel sorry this happened and i and i think they should
be censored even though i don't believe what they believe in it doesn't matter the principle still
stands the ideas should be fought uh through better ideas and sadly that's not happening
and it's devastating when you get demonetized i know a lot of companies independent media that haven't come back from it that can't operate anymore don't
operate anymore and many times they are a lot better than the trash and the division than the
agenda that they're pushing on the mainstream media and we're going to have less and less of
that i got i got real mad today because we're getting news about these stimulus checks they're
they're now going to means test them.
So Joe Biden, the Democrats told everybody, vote the Democrats, get them in, and you're going to get two grand.
Then they said, well, we actually mean 1,400.
It's a supplement to the 600 you already got.
And then I rolled my eyes.
I was like, OK, OK, fine, fine.
I get it.
Many progressives were outraged.
Now they're saying, well, I mean, we didn't mean everyone.
We just meant $1,400 checks to those who make less than 50K a year, which is it keeps changing.
Now, that's important for people.
It's going to affect your life.
What was CNN talking about all day?
No, Marjorie Taylor Greene.
What was on?
What's the top headline story for everybody?
What's all they're talking about is Marjorie Taylor Greene.
I don't care.
No disrespect to her.
I know the left wants to bring it.
I don't know a whole lot about her. I think the left wants to bring it. I don't know a whole
lot about her. I think she said dumb things, but she's a freshman congresswoman. She is not of that
much political consequence for them to just try and hammer in. But you know, it is what I was
saying, how they isolate us. Then they hammer in these ideas. Which tribe are you in? They say,
you know, she's bad, right? You must announce her, right? Republicans go right along with it.
They voted. 11 Republicans voted to strip her of right? The Republicans go right along with it. And they voted.
11 Republicans voted to strip her of her committees.
This is what we're getting.
Instead of being told about why we're being shut down, why we're being strangled out,
why our businesses are destroyed.
They're saying, look at the nasty mean person on the internet.
I don't care.
They've perfected social engineering.
I mean, it's like, you know, bread and circuses. Like you said, the social isolation.
I mean, it's coming down to a science in terms of how they're controlling people. And I'm meeting people in my day-to-day
life that are just completely hysterical over COVID fears. They're just dehumanizing everyone
around them. Not controlling people, but making them mentally ill. Mentally ill. You're right.
It's a mental illness. You're absolutely right. I think a lot of these representatives that are
supposed to be representing us suffer from narcissistic personality disorder. I mean,
everything is me, me, me me look at what i did
look at this and and aoc is a textbook definition and they keep forgetting they're supposed to be
representing the people who are actually struggling out there and they're not doing that right right
exactly well i can only imagine it's going to get worse if they're coming for progressives
that means they're the the the path which we can walk on online, on YouTube, on Twitter is getting ever narrower.
Yeah, but water flows whether there's a path for it or not.
So if they try and stifle this path, another one will be formed.
We talk about it almost daily.
That's why we are all building TimCast.com and encouraging people to join because something I should have done a long time ago.
I mean i had
the website but it was just some like generic website that like rehosted videos now we're
doing exclusive content and trying to actually actually build something out probably was dumb
of us not to do it a long time ago to realize that we can't rely on other people's platforms
when they're massive monopolistic and they have insane views and they ban people for insane reasons
and of course they're going to ban us at some point that's why you can't give up because if everything was working, they wouldn't need
the propaganda.
They wouldn't need the gaslighting.
They wouldn't need all this massive disinformation.
They're obviously worried.
That's why they keep moving the new horizons.
I'm sure they're going to come after your website now to get you delisted with either
the domains or the servers or whatever it is.
The goalposts are moving in a good way, but it's also we're in a constant chase, essentially.
One of these individuals who got demonetized has a really excellent video that says,
Tim Pool just about creams his pants over Capitol – what does it say?
Capitol building riot.
Oh, okay.
I'm sure.
This looks like it's a really old video too that has nothing to do with – wow, it looks like she faked it.
Because it's a video of me in Philadelphia, and we haven't been there in a very long time in fact it's the it's the old set from 2018 so i'm wondering what that
has to do with anything having to do with the riot and she's showing clips that's maybe that's
why she got she got banned maybe maybe the reality is some of these people just make fake content i
guess there are some bad apples and they deserve to be called out a hundred percent there's a lot
of snake oil salesmen that that do things that are not genuine,
that are not good.
But when you compare the harm
to mainstream media,
it's absolutely nothing.
And if we're going to scrutinize
independent media,
let's scrutinize all media,
including the mainstream media,
at least make it fair,
at least make it a free market
where the same rules apply to everyone.
They don't.
There's different rules
applying to this channel,
my channel, and all the other
independent media channels out there.
Mainstream media doesn't need to play by any of them.
They could show whatever they want.
There's CNN individuals eating brains.
Human brains on national
television. That's
okay. They're showing riots.
Why do you think they blew up
QAnon?
With a little
wacky there. They blew up QAnon. They that's why he kind of went with a little wacky there.
They blew up QAnon.
They made it to be this massive issue that it really wasn't.
And they used it as their, you know, cashless belly to declare war on independent media outlets, independent journalists.
Because anyone who could be promoting anything outside the orthodoxy, outside the establishment's narrative, must be promoting dangerous conspiracy theories or anything that's wrong think.
So this guy, Reza Aslan outrages hindus by eating
human brains in cnn documentary he he really did this he went to india and cnn airs on tv this guy
is still a verified user on these platforms he was posting extremely messed up things with the
covington kids this guy routinely posts inflammatory and and and damn near incitement like when you
know let's just put it that way i think there's been a few instances where people were shocked that Twitter didn't ban him or take his stuff down.
He's been accused many times of threatening violence against individuals because of their political ideas.
You know, I do think that, I mean this sincerely, I think eating the brain broke his psyche.
I don't mean like he ate the brain and it poisoned him.
I mean, you can't come back from that.
But his T-levels are through the roof right now. No, no, listen, listen't mean like he ate the brain in it and it poisoned him. I mean, you can't come back from that. But his T levels are through the roof right now.
No, no, listen, listen.
He did something on TV.
It's almost like he was sitting there and the camera was on and they were like, do it.
Eat the brain.
Come on.
You want to be a big show, right?
You know he probably had a CNN producer being like, well, you want the show?
You want to do good?
You want ratings?
I wouldn't be surprised if he has PTSD and he broke down and cried afterwards because
they pushed him beyond what humans, a regular human can do.
I think the cannibal grabbed him or like threw him down and started yelling.
No, no, no.
No, he didn't.
I thought he was trying to get up.
No, no, no.
The cannibal was acting wild and I think did aggress at him in some way, but he chose to eat the brain voluntarily.
Got it, got it.
And it was a small piece of charred brain that he eats.
And I don't think eating the brain gave him like, what is it?
What is it called?
Encephalopathy?
Is that what it is?
It's like the shakes.
I don't think it like poisoned him.
I think it mentally broke him.
And now he's basically like lost it from eating brain.
It was the trauma.
It wasn't so much what he ate.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because like imagine you're in the situation where you're powerless.
You have a company.
You have a contract that say, do it.
You have to.
It's your contract. Eat the brain. And then you're like, I guess you're powerless. You have a company. You have a contract. They say, do it. You have to. It's your contract.
Eat the brain.
And then you're like, I guess I have to.
And then you do it.
You can never come back from that.
For the rest of his life, the dude's a cannibal.
He could have taken down CNN and just been like, these guys wanted me to become a cannibal on air.
And like, you know, that would have been the end of them.
He's a cannibal.
But money.
He is a cannibal.
But money.
And, you know, I know we're kind of derailing, but he's become this really vile individual on the Internet.
And we talked about the mind virus, how people are just really nasty and demoralized.
And what he's doing is absolutely a very large component of the nastiness.
And I have to wonder if what we saw from him eating brain is a really good example of how a lot of people feel, but on lower levels.
They feel they're forced to say these things.
They have no choice. how many people genuinely agree there was a woman who posted you know she was voting for all white people white people to be put on a barge and kicked out to sea
and a white guy responded with like oh man i would volunteer for that it's like does he really agree
with that or does he cry himself to bed at night while he literally advocates for himself being
exiled on a boat for mass stockholm syndrome like it's just like look at the self-hate look at the the the
disparaging this this nasty self-harm that's being glor you know glorized on the on the media it's a
virtue algorithms on social media that that it this is somehow a good thing right it's it's not
you should be confident you should respect. Because only when you respect yourself, you could only then truly respect others. And until you start having confidence
and love and compassion for yourself, how can you have it for anyone else?
Well, they've tied social status to either being a victim or either just being self-hating,
for the most part. And that's you rise to the ranks of society if you've had so many different
traumatic experience that you can, like AOC basically using her sexual assault when questioned on policy issues.
I mean, that's what's happening in society.
There's no virtue anymore and there's no social status assigned to being an independent,
healthy, free-thinking adult.
It's assigned to being a child.
Or, yeah, a follower.
It's assigned to being a child.
It's a score.
It's your follower count.
It's your likes.
It's your retweets.
It's your ratings.
So this guy—
Your social credit.
Right.
This guy—and now it's visible.
So this guy, Reza, my opinion on this brain-eating thing was that Vice was really big.
And they were like, you want to beat Vice, right?
You want to be big.
Because I'll tell you this.
When I left Vice, I probably had 1,000 people say, what can we do to get that kind of zeal, that kind of enthusiasm, that kind of coolness, that edge.
Edginess, yeah.
So along comes this dude, and he ate human brain. know that kind of zeal that kind of enthusiasm that kind of coolness that edginess so along
comes this dude and he ate human brain i feel like that is the the apex of desperation for
social acceptance he wanted to be cool and edgy like vice he wanted to fit in and have a big show
with tons of ratings and be famous so he literally ate human brain he could never come back for that
it broke him and now the reason i hammer that point
is think about the more the the smaller instances where people do this do the stuff the false
accusations the the defense of people that you know the people who pile on say attacking brett
kavanaugh when come on what sane people thought those allegations about him lining up outside of
a dormitory gang rapes gang raping women that's the most insane thing i've ever heard but
these people have no force of will so what happens is you know people like us probably everybody in
this room if someone said eat a brain we'd be like no and they'd be like well everyone will
make fun of you if you don't i'll be like i don't care i'm not eating brain but then you have the
other portion of society where they're like is it the only way to fit in okay i'll do it you know
firsthand i worked in los angeles and hollywood in the entertainment industry for like 10 years
and i would do these commercials like and i'd go and read and be okay just say i don't care what's
in it it tastes great and it was everything i didn't believe and i would do it for the money
and i started to become such a nasty person it was because i hated myself for those that stupid
stuff i would say that i didn't believe. And I could totally see
these people doing it
not only with their actions, but with their words, which are a type
of action. Well, when you hate yourself, you're a good consumer
because you always need to fill that empty
void inside of yourself with empty
Chinese-made trinkets made by slaves.
Bought on credit. Bought on credit. Exactly.
Wouldn't then it be
not a bad thing to get all of these
mass consumer lunatics to stop buying stuff?
Like the people who fulfill themselves by eating brain to prove their worth or buying things they don't need.
Shouldn't we be encouraging people to roll up their sleeves and go chop some wood?
Go outside.
Go outside.
Stop, you know, filling up your gas tank.
Stop buying butane.
Literally just take some wood,
cut it up into bits, do the hard work and enjoy the fire with your friends outside.
This goes full circles. We were talking about earlier, there's no transcendence in society.
No one's living for a higher purpose than themselves. It's like this hyper individualistic,
hedonistic, pleasure, self-serving that just corrupts all of society. Because really the
basis of society is not really the individual. It should really be the family, the family unit or some kind of group structure.
But that's why they're trying to atomize everyone, you know, live in your pod, eat your bugs,
that whole kind of shtick.
It's disgusting.
Yeah, it's mentally deranged, self-absorbed lunatics.
And to me, that's the definition of a congressman.
I'm serious.
Because when you look at their kind of activities or congresswoman
whatever potato potato
when you look at what they're doing
they're doing the most insidious ridiculous
things to get the most amount of eyeballs
the most amount of attention that generates
money that generates clicks that generates
you being in a position of power
they are extremely privileged
they are extremely empowered and for these
people to be on
national television playing like they're the victims, that they're traumatized, I mean,
give me a break. I think it's even more so for celebrities, which are like neo-aristocrats,
and so many people look to them more than they do, you know, the congresswoman like AOC,
who is a celebrity in her own right. But they're the ones who take all these different impulses
in society that we're talking about and put them on steroids. And they're just even heightened. I
mean, that's why you see the most ridiculous cases in like page six or whatever it
is because it's just a never-ending cycle to outdo the previous more insane instance of whatever it
is in order to earn points you got a one you got to one up the next and it's kind of like you got
to eat human brain because of because of desperation i think people like your average person are
seeking like attention so that they can get some money to survive or some resources or some
attention is kind of a resource too. I think it's
because we removed religion. Sorry, I didn't mean
to cut you off Ian, continue. So politicians
are trying to placate that
desperation by with these social
programs and it's not
working but then it's this conversation
I feel like is becoming circular
because it's like throughout human history
we've always been desperate to survive.
We're not owed a living.
We have to go out and take it
and we've always been competing
to survive against wild animals
or against other humans.
I'll say this.
We broke ourselves away from that
where now we
as Americans, especially
Europeans, but all over the the world people who live in luxury
don't have to fight to survive you you wake up you know there's food everywhere an insane amount
first world problems yeah first world problems are all we really have shouldn't people get back
shouldn't like shouldn't there's a threshold we met where we can survive now can't people just
be happy sitting under the stars with their friends
and their family smiling and climbing trees we've made it animals don't kill us randomly now but
what i mean is like i think i think most of us here really enjoy the outdoors starting a fire
ian loves working out ways to start fires on his own yeah but when i was really poor i i was hard
to love anything i was obsessed with where, where am I going to get my...
Am I going to be able to pay rent? Am I going to be out on the street
next month? Can I afford... Why do I have
to eat this junk? Because I can't afford
better food. And it was terrible.
I think the better food thing is a myth, actually.
Because I was poor and I ate decently well.
I was probably not eating enough for sure.
I eat really good now. We buy the best in such a
huge variety of oils
and vinegars and –
Lots of vinegar.
And meats and cheeses and vegetables.
Anything we want, we have access to.
I'll be honest.
Because of that, I can enjoy the little things.
I don't think we eat the best.
I mean we literally have like bacon and bread.
You know what I mean?
It's not like we're having filet mignon every night or something.
I feel very privileged.
Luke wants me to order those Peter Luger steaks.
Because of our position,
physically,
honestly,
I've made sure
that we have access
to all the nutrients we need.
Sure, sure, sure.
I definitely can understand that.
I am one of those people
that enjoys the little things.
Like, I can sit in a room
with a book
and just be happy for days.
That's what I mean.
I mean,
you've got a lot of people
who live in cities
who are desperate
to fit in with their tribe
to earn those social media points.
So I'm not saying like, obviously, you know,
we have a successful business
and we're privileged in that regard.
But even, you know, when I was broke
and living on couches,
my fulfillment didn't come from owning stuff.
It came from experiences with my friends,
going and skateboarding, getting that new trick
and just going on adventures to new places,
even if it was just walking down the tracks to see where the tracks went.
So many people now are tied to fulfillment from getting other people to say they like
them to prove it or to own something to prove they've got something.
Like their car, because if they lose their car, life gets harder and they don't want
to lose their car.
I mean, when I started my news organization, I literally was not having any money, couch
surfing everywhere.
I had to sleep on the floor sometimes.
And it was amazing.
I had the best time of my life traveling all over the world, all over the United States,
hitching rides, hitchhiking, literally hitchhiking through so many places.
And it was incredible.
I want to tell people your secret to success.
Dude literally just got on a speedboat, went to Epstein Island.
Yeah.
Anyone could have done it.
Yeah.
There's a couple of journalists that literally went around it, but we had this amazing captain
that just surprised us.
Wait, let me...
Hold on.
I'm sorry.
I got to clarify.
Luke went to Epstein Island to document the island after...
Yes, yes, yes.
Please, please don't.
Please don't misconceptions here.
I wasn't an invitee.
I wasn't invited.
I came there to expose the story.
Where's the sense of adventure where people are satisfied by just exploring the woods, going for a walk, and looking at flowers?
That's why there's so much nostalgia in society because all the things you remember when you were kids, exploring the woods, all that sense of adventure and unknown, it doesn't exist in the modern world as an adult anymore for the most part.
So there's so much nostalgia in society.
I mean, you see it everywhere.
It does, though. It literally literally does what do you mean you could you could look man
i'll tell you you live in new york yeah has is there a borough you've never been to is there
what a borough you've never been to no you've been all the boroughs have you uh walked every
block of staten island i have not no you could literally go for a walk through staten island
and i chose that on purpose because i don't think you could literally go for a walk through staten island and i chose
that on purpose because i don't think yeah i don't think i would because nobody i do know
someone who went every block in manhattan and they documented it was very cool cool but it's rare
it's very rare no i know i know people who uh i'll be honest most of the people i knew in brooklyn
had never been to the bronx no joke no joke or staten island yeah i believe it definitely would
have sat on and i went walked around on the beach I walked around to the beach. But it's like the way, I think it's like the mindset because you can enjoy the shape of
a tree, like the tree branch and like, whoa, and the light breaking through it or look
at the clouds.
Or you can be stressed about what's coming up in two hours that you got to be at that
thing.
So like, F this tree.
But it's like, it's kind of like we have so much information in society.
You have Wikipedia at your fingertips.
You can get everything, but there's no interest in finding that knowledge.
It's the same thing.
You can travel anywhere tomorrow, at least not during COVID.
There's no self-fulfillment.
There's no drive to do it, though.
Like, I'm fulfilled independently.
Like, when I go skate, I'm skating here for the most part by myself.
Sometimes me and Adam will be skating.
But typically, I'll go skate, you know, the mini ramp, and I'll decide what tricks I want to do for me by myself.
And I'm fulfilled by doing it.
But I don't look to satisfaction from any other person.
It's like that book Bowling Alone with basically the fall of like American kind of the town and the community and a lot of the stuff we're talking about.
It's the guy bowling alone because it's just like we've lost kind of bonds with, you know, obviously it goes beyond just what people think of you.
But there are bonds being broken with other people, which also gives you value.
It's not just always what other people think of you, but there is a benefit to having a social network that's healthy and productive.
I think we might be too pessimistic because I think human beings naturally have this drive to explore and to learn. lot of it is just being squashed out by the school system by government the mainstream media and now social media that wants to distinguish that wants to extinguish this kind of drive within human
beings don't people have less free time now than they did like 50 60 years ago i remember reading
i don't i don't necessarily agree with that um i don't know if it's true i just remember but it's
probably true in some context but i'll tell you the saying goes that a a poor person today has
better dental care than rockefeller did at the height of his oil barrenship or whatever you want to call it.
I so badly wanted to have kids in my 20s and travel around the world with my wife.
And I didn't have the money.
So I didn't.
But no one could do that.
You know what I mean?
Some people could.
Some people could.
But it doesn't mean you're entitled to or should expect it.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, but I didn't have kids because I couldn't afford it.
When could anyone ever afford kids?
That's a myth.
You can afford kids.
But it's a myth.
They're not that.
They're like $50,000 a year.
What about the people who literally lived in the wilderness and had kids?
It's a myth that you can't afford to have kids.
They died at the age of 20.
Most people have kids.
Don't plan them.
I don't think they would call them accidents.
I was not planned.
It's not like they said, okay, let's have kid in you know nine months so let's get to it no like people would hook up and they'd have kids and then they
would fight to survive for their kids i didn't want to fight to survive i wanted to no i don't
i don't i'm sorry children casey neistat one of the most successful individuals in the new internet
age had a kid i think when he was 16 And he was living in a trailer. I think
he was homeless at one point. And then he went on to become one of the greatest, you know,
internet entrepreneurs of this generation. And it's legit. He revolutionized YouTube vlogging.
And he had a kid well before he was prepared or capable. And he was poor as heck, but he made it
work. I think this idea that you have to be be rich enough to do it. I don't necessarily
agree. I think the problem is, are you fulfilled internally or externally? And people mostly,
there's too many people in this, in this world, in this country who are looking for satisfaction
from other, they're looking for, uh, they're looking to other people to validate their
existence instead of validating it on their own. Right? So I think I made that point. I do do want to we don't have a lot of time and i want i want to do this next segment which
is totally the worst segue ever because it's a totally different subject so let's jump i don't
know if you want to add anything i don't know we're talking about like the best conversation
on earth well we're gonna we're i want to jump to a totally unrelated story as our final segment
for tonight's show because we got to do it and i dt no i hate it when we're like we got this thing
i talk about we don't do it this one is not the biggest breaking news in the world but i think
it's a really important story to talk about this video is going viral and i'll give you guys a
graphic warning oh my god trigger warning as it were i'm gonna go use the bathroom you know are
you serious you told me the story already before and you know i don't want to be involved in the
conversation i will i will i know what you're saying but i'm gonna go really
quickly i thought luke was bailing out i'm like no this is a conversation no but i don't want to
hear crazy this is this is look i mean this like i'm not a big fan of the whole trigger warnings
because someone tells says a naughty word this is death this is brutal murder this is a conversation
about some real stuff so if it's not something you want to listen to share his trauma with us
because he watched this video four times earlier i think i watched it more than four times
sometimes you just got to force yourself to see it i i'm a firm believer in when you get when you
see when these things are happening online you can't hide from them all right so let me let me
tell you the story three dead in a fight over snow man 47 shoots feuding neighbors with handgun and rifle for shoveling snow into his yard before turning gun on himself.
Normally, we've seen stories like this.
People get into a fight, a shooting happens, it happens all the time.
This time, we have full video of everything that happened with full audio.
It is graphic, it is horrifying.
I'm not going to play the video, but we're going to talk about gun ownership, gun rights, and this is a brutal story.
So let me give the details.
They say Pennsylvania prosecutors ruled Monday triple shooting in Plains Township, a murder
suicide and closed the case.
They said Jeffrey Spade, 47, used two firearms to shoot and kill his across the street neighbors,
James Goy, 50, and Lisa Goy, 48, before committing suicide.
Violence broke out during a heated argument about snow removal. Prosecutors say Goy's had been
dumping snow in Spade's yard, and when he asked them to stop, the couple began yelling obscenities
at him. James Goy was said to have shown Spade his fist, made threats, and rude gestures. Spade,
when to his house, came out with a gun and shot the Goy's, then retrieved an AR-15-style rifle
and fired more
rounds in the street. Spade fatally shot himself inside his home as police arrived on the scene.
Now, like I said, I'm not going to show you images of the actual incident. I'm just going
to show you stills of before the incident so you can get a general idea of what it looks like.
It's a security camera footage that recorded rather clean audio, not the highest resolution.
There are two people here.
And they were yelling obscenities at a man across the street.
Calling him effectively an emasculating slur.
And that was it.
The dude eventually just turns around and walks inside.
And he comes out with a gun.
And the first thing I'll say is.
You know, growing up in Chicago.
You want to know what the most frustrating thing to me in Chicago
when I was with someone who's not from Chicago, not from the city? Road rage. Absolutely hate.
I'd be in the city and I'd have a friend from the suburbs and we'd be driving and then someone
would cut us off or do something and they would start screaming and flipping them off. And I had
a lot of friends who would do this. You know why you don't do that in Chicago? Because Chicago has people who are armed illegally and will kill you for honor.
There are literally instances all the time in Chicago where someone flicks someone else off
and it's some gangbanger and he says, you want to get hard with me? And he pulls out his gun
and he shoots the person. I have been just driving down the street and had someone pull up their gun
and fire at my car for no reason. So it is infuriating. I'm like, dude, you need to learn to walk away. You don't want
to fight someone because you could get some wackaloon dude who pulls out a gun and shoots
you for just because of snow. It happens. Don't pick fights you don't need to engage in. That's
the first thing I'll say. And this video is crazy. The dude pulls out the gun and the couple across
the street don't do anything.
The woman actually starts yelling at the guy.
And then he shoots him several times and they start screaming.
Bystanders eventually run away.
No one's there to help them.
The dude goes in his house, gets an AR-15, comes out.
And I'm sorry, this is a gruesome conversation.
The woman on the ground, injured after being shot, I believe twice in the head.
He points the AR at her.
He shoots her again.
Point blank.
He then walks up to the guy.
You can't see the guy because he's now by the house and he's moaning and calling for help.
And then this dude, he kills him.
The crazy thing about the story is sometimes people do crazy things.
The guy could have pulled out a knife or something.
He could have gotten any weapon he wanted.
But I was thinking about what would have happened if this dude, this victim, was open carrying.
If he had a holstered gun on his hip, would that guy across the street actually have come out with the gun to confront him?
Or would he have been like, that dude's armed.
I don't want to get shot.
Would he have been concerned?
Or what if he came out with the gun and the other guy held his gun and said, drop it. Don it would the other guy have been like oh man i'm gonna get shot there are a lot of questions a lot of things to bring up in a story like this the main reason i want to talk
about it is just because it's like it's going viral and we actually have a full video of the
full incident and i just it raised a lot of questions about when you when you you pick your
battles when you run why these people didn't run, what were they thinking, why they weren't defending themselves.
I don't know, man.
What do you guys think?
I 100% think if he did have open carry and he was armed, the whole dynamics would have changed.
I mean this guy obviously went postal.
He went nuts.
He had this momentary – this fleeting moment of power.
He had full control over them.
He probably loved it and he didn't want to give it up and And he had to go the full way, and the full way eventually
led to their deaths and his death. Had there been something that prevented him from having that full
kind of rush of power, that kind of high, it could have changed the dynamics. No lives would
have been lost. Mexican standoff, who knows? But I think it certainly would have changed,
I think, for the better. Well, I personally grew up in New York City, and, you know, as a young kid,
I saw a lot of gun violence.
I moved to New Hampshire, and in New Hampshire, a lot of people open carry, mainly because
you're in the middle of the woods, and if there's a wildlife, you need to protect yourself.
This is why you see a lot of people having a gun on their hip.
When I lived there, I had a gun on my hip everywhere I went.
I had no problems.
Everyone was very nice.
Everyone was very cordial. And we have to understand here that, you know, having a firearm on your hip is a
huge, huge responsibility. And even though I had no problems with anyone ever, it could be, it could
be not a result of having that. But I remember even, you know, kind of coaching myself and talking
to myself and looking up and researching de-escalation techniques
because I know if I have a firearm, I'm going to need to do everything in my power to de-escalate any kind of aggressive situation
to make sure it doesn't erupt into a violent one because I've seen in New York City just the slightest thing.
I mean, I was involved in so many fights and jumps and crazy stuff over the smallest, littlest, pathetic issues, and it all revolved around ego.
People could have walked away. I could have walked away as a young kid. I know a lot of other kids
that should have walked away. They didn't. It was their ego. It was their strongheadedness that led
them to a conflict. And I still don't know a lot about this particular story. It's extremely
graphic. The first time you told me about it, I didn't feel good.
That's why I walked out.
I didn't want to hear it again.
But it's a reality that we need to understand, that we need to face.
But a bigger one is, if I could speculate here,
individuals who usually do commit such crimes at that kind of age group
usually don't have a family, usually don't have a purpose,
usually don't have a belief in God.
Full circle.
Something to lose. Exactly circle. Something to lose.
Exactly, have nothing to lose,
and that's why this guy essentially ended up killing himself
and did something incredibly wrong that if he had a belief in God,
he wouldn't be doing.
And there's probably a lot of guys like him
that are just one bad day away from losing it all.
And I can't say this enough.
If you are a gun owner, I am a gun owner,
it is your responsibility to de-escalate. I don't
care the situation. I don't care your ego. I don't care if you have a girlfriend and how you look in
front of everyone or how many people are watching. It is your sole duty as someone who is armed to
make sure that you avoid any kind of conflict, any kind of escalation event that, of course,
will lead towards more violence,
because when it sparks, it sparks so bad. And a lot of people are usually traumatized and left
wondering why did this happen? And it gets bad. I saw it in New York City. I had friends that died.
You know, I don't want to get into some of the stories that I want to get into. But I mean,
Gavin, you made an interesting point about him having the power.
He was being called a disparaging term that was emasculating.
And so then he's like, oh, you want to call me that?
And basically says it over and over again to the guy as he shoots him.
And I wonder if he didn't actually have the power to do it.
Not because, of course, he was armed.
But what if the other guy was armed?
Would that have led to him being like, there's nothing I can do.
The dude's armed.
He'll just fire back at me.
Was it that he actually had – there was that imbalance of power where he knew they could not stop him, and then he went nuts?
It was adrenaline.
I think there was some chemicals shifting through his body that pushed him over the edge as well.
But I think also just the dynamics of the situation also kind of emboldened him, if that's the right word to say.
I mean I think that – it's a really interesting case from a psychological standpoint I mean, you're looking at this dynamic. He got emasculated,
like you said. He was trying to preserve his honor. It seems like a little thing,
but it could lead to bloodshed. It's all in his head. And people need to understand,
de-escalate. And I put myself even through mental situations. What's going to happen if there's a road rage incident? What's going to happen if there's an incident where someone bumps into me?
What am I going to do when I have my firearm to make sure that this doesn't
escalate any further? And seriously, I mean, I can't stress this enough. You guys, if you have
a firearm, you need to do this. Concealed carry, open carry, doesn't matter. Personally, you need
to deescalate. This may be a weird thing, but tying it to like bullying, I think, you know,
there's a lot of talk that's put into bullying, how to stop it, how to prevent it. First of all,
I think bullying is a good thing, but I think what we
do wrong is that we don't teach people how to fight back. And it creates this situation where
people can basically say nasty things to other people and that slowly builds up in their head
over the years. So this guy probably was, who knows, maybe he was bullied his whole life and
it's just been brewing in him. Had we instilled in young people, if someone says something to you,
nasty, whatever it is, fight back, defend yourself.
You may get beat, but punch back.
It creates a deterrent.
So no one's going to just actively try to just mess with other people.
I think that's a little thing.
It's a small variable in this whole thing as a society.
But I have seen people who've just been their whole life just been on the receiving end
of just getting put down, and then they snap.
We did a segment a while back. We were talking with Cassandra Fairbanks about West Virginia
and gun ownership in these states where people are open carry.
We were talking about living in the middle of nowhere, being armed,
and castle doctrine kind of states.
The general idea was people don't mess with each other because they'll die.
If you're trying to break into someone's house in probably New Hampshire,
Luke, New Hampshire's Castle Doctrine, right?
I believe so, yeah.
You just get shot.
Yep.
So people don't do it.
Yep.
There's an equalizing effect to where it's like you will be a victim.
But when people know that they control the power because, I mean,
this guy was going to commit the ultimate crime.
It's making me think about social media interactions.
You're saying de-escalate.
But when you go on Twitter and you see people say something
and then someone argues with them and then it's this ego battle,
and where's the de-escalation?
That's what it comes to is we need to start de-escalating online.
You brought up a good point, especially in the kind of world star hip-hop era.
And you see a lot of violence linked to social media use,
not just the kind of mental illness that's promoted by the algorithms that are out there
by big tech that manipulate our human emotions, but also because of, hey, I got your girlfriend,
or hey, I, you know, I did this to you, or hey, I'm disrespecting you. And then you see this all
the time on world star hip hop, people reacting going up and and having you know very
dangerous you know fights and it elevates the dynamics you talked about with the pride the
honor the ego that whole thing but also i mean you talked about the situation of power i mean
all the mass shootings obviously i mean it's a it's a cliche talking point but it always happens
in gun-free zones it always happens in places where all of a sudden you become the master of
that domain you're in charge you're calling the shots you're you're telling people where to do
what to say and you could just start you know you live like a god for a few minutes and that's
why they're drawn to these places to commit these heinous crimes because it gives them
power in their life that they never had seth rogan when he called that guy stupid like if that guy
seemed to handle it i read the thread and the guy kind of laughed it off but if he had said that to
the wrong person and that person just stewed for the weeks and months and years thinking about seth rogan and that guy went crazy and then went and hunted seth rogan down
that would have been fucked they've been devastating for seth rogan and and all the
people that he knows and that kind of stuff can happen if you act like an ego idiot so
it's so i think it was i think it was mike tyson who said a lot of people online are
are acting like they never got punched in the face.
That's why bullying is good.
That's why bullying is good. If you bully and you get bullied, it creates this dynamic where you're not going to mess with people.
I'm not saying you have to get rid of it.
I'm not saying it's always great, but I'm saying there's a balance in society.
It's part of growing up.
It's part of development.
Fair.
Conflict and struggle.
That's a better word.
Bullying is typically like a disproportionate amount of power.
Someone, you know.
Right.
I just think teaching people to fight back i think you know in schools
they was teaching oh you go go tell your teacher go report them whatever i think if you get bullied
you get made fun of push back do something it's gonna it's better in the long term at least i'm
fascinated with videos of like people fighting back against bullies and just oh it's always
great to remember that that video like years ago that i think it was in australia it was like that
little that fat kid who was like getting pushed around then he like picked the
guy up and he like threw him down it was like everyone loved it everyone loved it it was a
great power dynamic it shifted he crushed the guy's back but like he messed him up but that
guy will never that guy he probably did the best thing to him because the guy that got thrown on
the floor he's never gonna go make fun of the crazy neighbor because he knows something bad
could happen and instilled in him a fear of messing with people.
And now you mess with people less.
If we had a personal combat expert on the show right now, they would be telling us that's why jujitsu is great.
And martial arts are so important to teach young people and people in general.
I think I may have referenced this at one point on this show maybe months ago.
There's a really funny video where a martial arts instructor promises to teach people the ultimate move to always win every fight they ever encounter.
And everyone's all like, oh, we're going to learn from this master.
And he's like, this one technique, I can guarantee you will win every fight.
So they all gather around.
They're all sitting there.
And he stands there.
And then he has his sparring partner walk up to him.
And everyone's all ready.
And then the master gets his fists ready and then waves his arms in the air
and runs full speed the other direction
and leaves the building.
And then everyone starts laughing
and he comes back in and says,
any fight you can escape is the fight you've won.
The one technique to always win a fight is not to fight.
And this is someone who's teaching people how to fight.
It's remarkable how the people who know
why you don't have these conflicts,
why you don't want to fight,
are the ones who are typically pretty good at it.
And when you're repeatedly bullied,
you're not able to escape.
Those are situations where a kid has to see the same person at school.
And in those situations, I mean, honestly,
I think fighting back is the right move.
I mean, that's the only thing.
You have to change the dynamic.
I was bullied a lot for not speaking English
and looking weird and being super pale.
And I had the whole bowl haircut in Brooklyn, New York. And the way I got out of it is by fighting, you know, but after a
year and a half of absolute misery and torture and getting abused every day as a little child,
it has an effect on you. But you know, at the end of the day, I want to be who I am if it wasn't for
that experience. And for me, this is why I always have a thing for the underdog.
I always want the underdog to win.
I always want to bet on the underdog.
I always want to root for them.
And I think that's because of my experiences.
I was the same.
We moved around a lot.
I was always the new kid.
I got bullied.
I remember one time this kid would not stop incessantly, just on my case, constantly.
I remember punching him in the face, and it was the best feeling he never bothered me again no one bothered me again it changes the dynamic and
obviously if it happens young when the stakes are low it could avoid a situation like we just talked
about which was heinous if that's a big job we need to teach people to stand up for themselves
in defense we don't want people to aggress you know exactly so if someone's attacking you you
defend yourself you don't just sit there and let the attack happen. You don't want to break them. You want to subdue them, ultimately.
Yeah, and I think the law is actually – perspective of the law, it's like if you have the ability to –
To run.
Or to flee.
Right, that's true.
Or to detain them instead of killing them, you should.
Except in Texas where there's just like you could flee, but you don't have to.
Well, interestingly, like in New Jersey, I believe, you have to flee your home if someone breaks in and you can.
Did you get it?
And so a lot of what was instantly brought up to me by other people is flee to where?
Like, if you have nowhere to go, what do you do?
Just flee into the woods in the middle of winter and then freeze to death?
You need a home to live, your food, your shelter.
But there are some states that are like, no, you must run away.
Did you get into fights as a kid?
I've only got a couple of fights when I was a kid.
Would you like,
how would you get out of it?
Or how did you avoid fights in general?
Navigate it.
Uh,
I would just not escalate.
I would typically be like,
I don't know,
man,
you know,
I don't want to be involved.
I was involved in too many.
And that's probably why I slur my words.
Now,
you know,
being honest,
I got,
I got made.
I wouldn't fight back. and i just got ostracized
it was terrible i'd cry it was horrible i'd fight back and typically that would stop it
you would fight back i only got into one fight and i got a crap kick i got into i got into like
three fights i still think that's better than not fighting though i got him in the chest and i hit
his g he had a jean jacket on and i sliced my finger on the button and i was like ow and then
he started punching me in the face and I started
crying amazingly I only got into one fight
that was actually a sparring fight where
like the other kid was swinging punches
and then we just took a couple punches each and then
eventually the fight just stopped because it's like
you get punched several times I
didn't start the fight and then the other kid just stopped
swinging and then I was like alright fight's over
but then they're always grappling matches
the other person just tries to pin you and they have no idea how to do it i will tell
you taking it as long as they do without fighting back i i have a seed of rage in me it's it's really
really intense well the person who's the angriest usually should win the fight i mean if you're if
i just feel like there's some kind of power that comes with being so mad and so pissed off that
you lose focus i think it equalizes a bit i'm not saying it's gonna flip
it but a lot of people don't know how to breathe and they gas out all the time yep once once you
learn how to fight and you learn how to breathe funnel the anger there there's a legit tactic
in fighting to get your opponent angry on purpose so that they're not focused on strategy interesting
and then you know i i i briefly took a kung fu lesson because i actually lived above a kung fu
dojo it was really funny and so
the guy like whenever i'd walk by he'd be like just hang out whenever you're coming down the
stairs and the one thing he explained to me is he was like it's like it's like active chess almost
you've got to know where they're going to move when they're going to move and what your move
is going to be you need to be thinking and strategizing the whole time fast in real time
and if you get angry and you lose focus and you go into a blind rage and start swinging
that's when they figure out how to easily trip you to grapple you to pin you get angry and you lose focus and you go into a blind rage and start swinging, that's when they figure out how to easily trip you, to grapple you, to pin you, to misdirect you,
and you've lost focus.
Yeah.
The jab and the low kick are the most powerful moves you can make now in MMA combat.
Ian, you should really start doing some MMA.
I have some pads.
Maybe we could start hitting some pads.
I just don't want to hurt people because I feel like I would.
Yeah, but if you're hitting pads, I got some pads.
I got some gloves.
Maybe we could, you know.
I like jujitsu.
Let's arrange that and now move on to Super Chats.
I got into music.
That was how I get my rage out.
I unloaded on that.
It's fun to punch, you know.
Screaming.
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We'll see how things play out.
Let's read some super chats.
We have Max A Trillion says, hey, Tim, who is your favorite hero in One Punch Man?
That's not even a fair question.
It's obviously Saitama.
What about you guys?
Who's your favorite hero in One Punch Man?
One Punch Man? I don't know what you're talking about.
I don't know what that is. The guy that throws the punches?
Everyone out. I'm kidding.
One Punch Man is a very... I think it's
like, for a period, it was the most popular anime
because it was... I mean, it's the bald dude that throws the punches.
Right. One Punch Man. Saitama.
And it was actually really popular
among non-anime fans in the United States.
Interestingly, like, everybody was into it.
What is it?
He just kills everyone with one punch?
When he chooses to do a regular punch, his regular punch just ends, you know, everyone.
And he's just, it's ultimate power.
It's kind of a satire on these anime where, like, there's an ultimate power guy.
It's really funny.
Logan Brown says, I'm an army vet.
Left a few years ago.
A full stand down
for extremism just made my heart sink crazy yeah we barely got into that i wanted to say that was
a good topic the whole um being against white nationalism is is upsetting because the military
is national nationalist it's a nationalist organization and so what are they really
against they're trying to end white well i think so they're trying to end racism they're already going after white nationalists like if
there's anyone in the military that's openly like a neo-nazi they're targeting them this is just
but they shouldn't be in the military if you're nationalist that's good in the military but that
goes back to what you said earlier the ideology that's greater than the country i mean if it's
a white nationalist they're putting their race above the country my issue with it is we have
civil rights in this country.
What about a black nationalist?
It's all bad.
Same thing.
It's equally as bad, right?
So why are they focused on the white people?
That's why I don't believe they're being genuine.
And it looks like a loyalty play.
Critical race theory is just as racist as anything that's coming out of white supremacist
movements, the 1619 Project.
All those are glorified by the state.
They're all promoted by the state because they're the preferred supremacist movements, the 1619 Project, all those are glorified by the state. They're all promoted by the state because they're the preferred supremacist ideology of the day.
It's their preferred version. They're going after versions of supremacy and hateful ideas that they
don't like, but it's just hypocritical. We'll read more Super Chats.
Insight of the ages says
david packman lives in an alternate reality please have him on for the lulz i honestly think it's
going to be critical for public discourse two movies on one screen would collide we need this
i haven't uh been wise i used to watch more of packman stuff i've been watching lately so i don't
i'm not entirely sure what uh you're referring to because you know i haven't seen any of his
latest stuff uh so i
don't know uh i'd have no problem with having david on i'm not sure he would travel right now
though i i think you know and i and i this is not meant to be disparaging left people on the left
don't travel right now they're they're scared they're worried about covid and so it's it's
really difficult to book them we tried having uh vosh on with alex jones and he didn't want to do
it because of covid tried having a bunch of other leftists on, either with or without Alex Jones.
Before we did the show, we were trying to find a guest to sort of balance out and challenge Jones.
Nobody would do it.
So eventually we got Michael Malice, and Michael's certainly not a leftist, but he's a very intelligent personality that I thought would work really well.
So we were like, Michael, you have to come.
You know, it's going to be awesome.
So we did two episodes.
It was great rad number two says the gadsden flag was originally flown by the continental marines
and the u.s navy jack flag from 01 to 2019 was a variation of the gadsden i don't know how that
can be seen as an extremist symbol because dc is occupied with barricades in a green zone and now
they're coming and starting to purge people from the military i mean i don't know it seems like really obvious that one ideology has finally taken over and now they're
excising all those who oppose them you know so yeah there you go all right welcome to the you
know new world all right let's see america float says conservative tim pool light equals america
floats just trying to keep the country above water love y'all except ian only
like ian oh geez someone like only like scandalous
s head says so glad i'm not an active in the marines anymore but i can promise you that anyone
openly racist is quickly dealt with gets kicked out we have a civil rights law you have to you
have to serve a particular country and that means people of all different backgrounds and races and ideologies it's been this way for decades
so that i understand i just don't trust them louis costa gliola says tim i suspect the stand
down isn't so much to weed out anyone from the rank and file but to purge the officer corps of
anyone who would question the progressive party line that makes way more sense yeah the enlisted people just kind of fall in line and do their thing you know it's like what happened in
the spanish civil war was the junior officer shooting the colonels and that's how they
basically you know took over the military and wow took over so i mean they got to make sure the
ranks all the way down are completely in line m fees says just ordered my i'm a gorilla shirt and
i've been reading ishmael tim have you thought of starting a book club? Ian, keep up the
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We'll have more coming. If you could pick a book for everyone
to read, what would you pick?
Oh man, I've read a lot of books in my day.
I've read Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
I'm sorry, Sorcerer's Stone for you Americans.
I've read Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
One book I loved was Harry Potter and the Prisoner.
I'm kidding.
It's all anybody ever reads.
In fact, what I would say is
read the original Secret Window from Stephen King.
If you've seen the movie
uh the story was good the the movie wasn't as good um what was still life with woodpecker i
read a really really long time ago i enjoyed i can't remember who wrote that the author but uh
i'm not a big book reader but i will say watch the movie secret window with johnny depp then
read the story and you're gonna go oh because the story is actually good i'm not gonna spoil it though what books would you guys shout out if you had
one fiction not fiction doesn't matter it doesn't matter uh what was the uh the stranger come in
what about yourself uh jurassic park uh what was the book um that the what about the seven daily
habits seven daily traits i forgot the name of it oh
no that's how to win for uh win friends win friends and great book great book what about
you lydia me i really like stoicism so i probably recommend uh marcus aurelius's uh meditations
big time the philosopher king oh yeah here's a book you definitely got to read uh it is called
trust me i'm lying by ryan holiday confessions of a media manipulator oh i think that's what
is confessions of a media manipulator ryan holiday is a brilliant dude who wrote about
how he tricked journalists into putting fake quotes from fake experts how to use marketing
schemes and stuff he's a He's a smart guy.
So, yeah, trust me, I'm lying.
All right, let's see.
John Misch says, it's going to be real awkward when they realize that we all wear the Gadsden
flag on our working uniform in the Navy.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, it will be.
Think of like, there were National Guardsmen apparently posted some Gadsden flag, and they're
like, get them out.
Rocky Rain says, what scares me the most is that the
left does not seem to be aware of what they are becoming what angers me the most is my good friend
who grew up in the 1930s germany has to live through a second time yeah i during occupy wall
street there was this like older uh he was a cop who was like slightly older middle-aged not like
an old guy and i saw this uh leaning up on the on the on
one of the barricades talking to some of these young occupied lefties and i was like oh that's
really interesting cops normally don't talk to people this guy was born in the soviet union
and his parents brought him to the u.s when he was younger and so he grew up in the soviet union
and he was like you guys i lived through this i see what you're doing. It's the exact same thing.
This is what leads to, you know, eventually this, you know, the communist Soviet takeover, the authoritarianism.
And this was after we saw the first initial wave of Occupy and it became the critical race theory, weird, culty takeover.
It's what my family keeps warning me about every day that I talk to them.
Why? What are they saying?
They're like, communism happened under our lifetime and it's gonna happen again probably soon here uh probably in the western world yeah yeah dano says this is for luke to
buy some plant allies now that he can take a plot of land in the chas garden for colored and
indigenous people oh thank you how much was the super chat? It was $10.
I'm going to remember that one.
I'm writing that down.
John Sochacki says,
I guess you can eliminate half of the USMC for doing official US business in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
There you go.
Josh Jack says,
Stalin purged his military in 1941
for the exact same reasons the DOD is purging it now.
Be ready and don't forget.
I'll just leave it there.
Quagan says the far left is racist against Asians.
Yes.
They support policies that discriminate against Asians, such as affirmative action in universities.
Yes, they do.
They even hate the Vietnamese.
They call themselves.
Ha ha ha.
It's a funny joke.
They call themselves Antifa.
You know, guys know what fa is, right?
Fa is delicious. I don't likeuzz right it's delicious i i don't
like it really yeah i don't like fun have some good guys ever have shabu oh no it's where you
it's where they give you a boiling pot and they give you all the raw vegetables and meat and then
you boil it in front of you yeah we did that in korea oh yeah no no no we did korean barbecue
which is also really fun where they put the food in the thing korean barbecue is amazing if you're
in uh new york city go down to orchardchard Street in Manhattan and check out Anchoy.
Maybe it's Anchoy.
Best pho in the world.
We were in Korea and I was like, I'm going to be very critical of this Korean barbecue
because my mom's half Korean.
So I've had some good Korean food.
And the full Korean people were like, what?
They had puppy cafes.
We went to the dog cafe and a dog just ran over the food.
And we did a live stream that was demonetized. And I'm like, what? No, no, no. It was the rac dog cafe and like a dog, like just like... And we did a live stream
that was demonetized.
And I'm like, what?
No, no, no, no.
It was the raccoon cafe.
Oh, yeah.
Okay, so get this.
We literally went to South Korea.
I can't remember where...
Why did we go there?
I forgot.
There was something...
Oh, it was something about missiles
in North Korea or whatever.
I don't know.
There was some...
I think there was a conference
or something, no?
No.
I don't remember,
but we were in Korea.
It was some global like war issue that
we went down there and talked to people but we decided to spend one day and i was like i'm just
gonna make a video about this raccoon cafe it was totally apolitical they demonetized it i i was like
let's see how ridiculously safe and pc we could get and let's do a live stream in a puppy cafe
and a raccoon one we went to both but but i we live streamed i think at the
puppy one and i think though the the video's still up on my channel and that was demonetized
and i'm like this is ridiculous it's a video of work at a raccoon cafe and it's titled puppies
yeah puppy cafe raccoon cafe is where you go and there's raccoons everywhere just doing raccoon
stuff and you like watch them as they eat and they like hobble around they like jump on you
yeah i got demonetized then i was like i don't i don't get it man they were funny
they're rolling around and they're you know wiggling and i'm like it's like we thought doing
the family's friendliest thing possible they'd be like okay you're good and they're like nah
so you know what it is yeah all right marcus carter says our politicians create our division
simply to retain power america was designed by the people for the people americans in mass must reclaim representation and run for office great show guys appreciate it
petty says i'd like to point out madison's original draft of the bill of rights with special
attention to the first and fifth articles i'm a staunch anti-federalist but i sincerely believe
the original first amendment is the only way forward for the union yeah which one was that
one well madison had a different version of the bill of rights that it wasn't like it was 17 articles yeah and it was incorporated and there
was a pre preamble and they they talked it had rights of conscience i believe was already included
the first amendment which was never uh ratified like i think the third amendment the third article
was free speech the first one had something to do with what congress well there was there's the
there's the madison uh proposal and then there was the first amendment had something to do with what Congress? Well, there was there's the there's the Madison proposal.
And then there was the First Amendment, which we were talking about, which was the congressional apportionment, which was like 40,000 per seat or something.
Yeah, it would have made like a crazy, crazy size house.
But I think I don't know if this this individual is referencing.
There was a Madison proposal, which had even more amendments that had a bigger bill of rights.
That was really interesting.
Oh, well.
Zo Nation says in the daughter of army world-class sniper.
They need to walk this back now.
They can have my guns.
All right, I'll stop there.
Basically said Molon Labe.
I'll put it that way.
Spaceco says, China couldn't have Jordan Peterson teaching us to make our beds first and cleaning our rooms.
I mean, look how they went after Jordan Peterson.
They attacked him even recently.
Yeah.
In an insane way.
It was like, it was so unfair.
Self-help is racist.
Take care of yourself and be responsible
and find the heaviest thing you can carry and carry it.
And then they're like, how dare you, you Nazi!
Self-improvement is white nationalism.
He's going to have Brett Weinstein on the show soon,
so I would advise checking him out.
Oh, yeah, we invited him, but I think travel's an issue. You know, I mean, they're on the show soon so i would advise oh yeah we invited him
but i think travel's an issue you know i mean they're on the other side of the country you
know what i mean maybe yeah didn't they just go to la for bill maher though i mean they're always
welcome brett's brett's cool dude yeah he was in la all right let's see here mike jesus i have a
biochem degree one of the issues we studied could be uh that could be leading to low t is the massive
excess estrogen and prostrate and prostrogen via birth control women peeing out of their system.
It does not break down.
Yep.
That's wild.
So if you're on what city water, you're basically drinking a bunch of birth control?
That's all I drink is I drink straight from the tap.
Yeah.
I've been saying don't drink the tap water for like 15 years now.
I thought the tap in New York was supposed to be one of the better ones, but I guess not.
Well, in terms of contaminants.
That's what the government wants you to think.
In terms of contaminants and, like, illnesses, yeah, but there's still stuff.
Other stuff, of course.
The realist sociologist says T levels are down 50% since the 40s and down 1% per year since the 1980s.
This is an ignored epidemic.
T is a wellness hormone, not necessarily a masculinity hormone.
But I think they do want to feminize us.
Agreed.
TK 1960 says, Tim, recommend you read The Empire Corps by Christopher G. Nuttall.
The chapter lead-ins are hauntingly accurate for the current condition of our country.
Very interesting.
Regarding the Super Chat before, you think that there's this global establishment that's doing like the great reset and all that wants people let like more docile less aggressive so they want less
testosterone in the systems yeah i don't think it's crazy to say that there are people in power
who study how to maintain their power and expand it and they look throughout history and they said
you know what we need to feminize society we need to make people docile and they're easier to
control it could be accidental it could be deliberate it doesn't matter we we shouldn't fight we shouldn't theorize it i think we should understand it
feminize is absolutely the incorrect way to describe this absolutely yeah you're right
you're right it's more like infantilize yeah you're right they want they so you know i was
reading i read this interesting thing about dog domestication they talked about how proto dogs
the first dogs were essentially a great word phrase, by the way.
What, proto-dog?
Proto-dogs.
That's the word.
Proto-dogs.
So there were wolves, and then there was a new breed of proto-dog.
They were still wolves, but they were adapted and grew up with humans and were more accommodating.
Eventually, though, we selected the wolves that were less likely to fight us and attack us, essentially creating a permanent child.
So dogs, as I was reading, are very much like they never grew up.
So you have people who are essentially now scared of words, unable to support themselves, and they're very much becoming very infantilized.
We're being bred into that.
Yeah, I don't know if bred is the right word.
Like social conditioning like i
said we're shut down so we can't go interact with each other but we can go online and be told these
opinions that we're allowed to believe while everything else is removed only acceptable
opinions are allowed in the machine and no one will have to go and talk to each other
debt collector says i'm vegan and i don't take and i don't take vitamins and I'm 100% healthy.
And in 2020, I felt amazing.
How long have you been vegan?
No, they can't respond.
Okay.
Graze Fang says keto carnivore problem solved.
That's true, man.
You know what really, really bugs me is people don't know what keto is.
Ketogenesis.
Yeah.
People are like, oh, I'm doing keto.
And I'm like, I couldn't help but notice that you're eating a large steak and chicken.
Like, it's keto.
I'm like, no, it isn't. Like, I think it's called gluconeogenesis.
You eat a bunch of protein, it just turns into sugar.
Keto is like drinking a glass of heavy whipping cream for breakfast.
Yeah.
And then eating an avocado with cheese for lunch.
And yes, some protein and less carbs.
But people, like, they say they're doing keto and they're doing Atkins.
It's like, oh, I'm doing keto.
And I'm like, keto's awesome. Your body starts swelling because it's digesting the fat it's swelling yeah you'll
feel your body like swelling as it's doing it well i i read this crazy thing about like mental
cognition improved 25 and muscle endurance improves 25 because all of a sudden your
body's got instant access to all this energy using ketones instead of you know uh glucose sugar but uh my understanding is that that high fat diet like ridiculously high fat
makes testosterone go crazy and then dudes are just like i'm gonna fight you i drank heavy
whipping cream and they go nuts alan ortega says meat is very important to the human diet i went
full carnivore my anxiety went
away and i'm healthier than ever before with no supplements the main problem is seed oils and
monocropping sugar is bad for all yes you know when it comes to eating meat i wonder about salt
because a lot of meats are salted so like you gotta be you gotta be careful about your salt
intake too i feel like meats were even more salted in the past and they didn't have you know
refrigerators and all that and they were not not as bad as we're facing today.
So I don't know if it could be that bad.
Yeah.
Let's see.
Alina Bushong says, on low T, a fascinating behavior study in rats in a utopian setting called Universe 25.
Interesting.
Zen Dong Stuff says, great show.
Retestosterone.
I know evolutionary biologist B. Weinstein and Heather Hying have talked about this
extensively on their Dark Horse podcast. A lot of good data from their research, as I recall.
I'll have to reach out and see if they would like to come on the show. I know they might not want
to travel. You know, when they went on Bill Maher, they were socially distanced.
Daniel Laster says, I just got diagnosed today with low T, and my condition started after working
in corrections. It could be escalating destabilization in America. Danielaster says, I just got diagnosed today with low T, and my condition started after working in corrections.
It could be escalating destabilization in America.
Daniel Maxwell says, how long have U.S. farmers been using genetically modified seeds to grow crops?
That could have a major impact on the nutrient value in the food crops, one of those unintended consequences of genetic modification.
Gavin Young says, how about the wide availability of adult content if you don't have a physical need to go out and find a mate your body has no need to supply the energy to maintain the structures
that attract a potential mate but testosterone is more than that it's not just about the masculinity
thing it's literally about like making your body function like i think bone density too i'm shocked
we did bring up porn though i mean porn is so destructive mentally i mean it's like i think
equivalent to just using cocaine regularly almost or something like that.
I forgot the drug equivalency.
Well, it has very damaging effects for young people.
Right.
There's also some people think it boosts up your T.
So it's kind of like a lose it or use it kind of phase analogy.
Four and six-year-olds are seeing that stuff.
And now, 10 years later and 15 years later, those are the people that are out there all twisted.
Maybe it's something about seeing like just – because there's like – most porn is like violent.
It's like people like –
It's like porn escalation.
You need to like up it even more.
But there are – there's like video of people having loving sex that you can watch and you call that porn.
But I think a lot of people think that that's what sex is people want to see like like a he-man kind of dude like holding a woman who's in like
airplane and he throws her and then she does a triple backflip and then falls off a cliff with
a parachute and then she lands in a pool full of like you know men and women like they want the
craziest most extreme like that's the escalation right yeah it's like using drugs you need to you
know like that you're high yeah you have to get a better high and it's like using drugs. You need a, you know, like the... Better high. Yeah, you have to get a better high, and it's like, you know, that's what it is.
Wow.
Someone's watching the love scene, I don't think.
I do.
This is...
We got an interesting one.
Jeffrey Grunt says, I remember the end of a Captain Planet episode where Captain said,
try keep your family to one kid.
Try to keep your family to two...
It's poorly phrased, but I think he's saying to keep your family to one kid.
Why? Do you guys remember that?
No.
B.D. Blake says if you live in Pennsylvania,
the governor taxes people with few kids
to pay for school taxes and people with more kids
to be exempt. Incentive for kids?
What country was it?
Childless tax?
No, they were like, we're going to give you money if you...
Hungary.
And Poland, too.
Giving money to people stemped uh if you have you know more than uh one child child i think in the soviet union too they also had a they would tax you if you were childless so they was like it
was incentive and also just punishment ole uh let's see ole cab says i've been depressed nearly
all my life i started taking vitamin vitamin D supplements for a month.
I started taking vitamin supplements and vitamin D for a month or two.
And within two weeks, I felt free from the chains of depression.
Yeah.
A lot of people are vitamin D deficient.
Check your levels.
Get some sun.
The new IKB says, if you have made enough enemies that it's not possible for you to fly on a commercial flight, then you done messed up.
No one is more hated than a hypocrite.
Interesting.
John Branson says, matter generates and is made of energy.
It's only natural that the world will find a way to return matter to energy regardless of its state.
And return that energy into matter, natural life is a cycle.
Huh.
Let's see for cdn name change says i get a kick out of how we
repurpose this collected plastic to make crappy bracelets which you can buy so you feel like
you're doing something to help the planet which people end up throwing out and back into the ocean
they go yeah that's a good point i've got some of those bracelets jesse misagian says all politicians
should have two live should have to live stream their entire
life while in office the corrupt will bail out and the cost will be easily covered after the
corruption is up uprooted that uh that way we'll have people in office who only serve the people
stop the manipulation and have transparency 24 7 surveillance even when they're in the party
all phone calls on public issues are publicly
available that was almost like the kardashians though and look with them like they had cameras
on them all the time and they loved it i mean public transparency let's do it ethan johansson
says next time you speculate on gmos and farming practices on here please have an actual farmer on
to tell our side of the story and why we do what we do like mn millennial farmer zach johnson
brian's brown farming videos or how farms work ryan k
interesting a farmer would be nice to change things up on here i think i would like that
we've been really we've been really trying to get researchers from universities on near near
death experiences and life after death but it's just it's hard to get non-pop cycle like if
someone's doing research on something very trendy or popular then it's very easy to get them and book them if it's political it's very easy more scientists in
general more people like dr chris martinson yeah that was great that was great so what we're trying
the problem is people in politics are they want to have their message out there so you know you'll
get these people who are just like absolutely desperate to get their message like like the
president of the of the new york young republicans club will be like absolutely desperate to get their message. Like the president of the New York Young Republicans Club will be like, I'm just kidding.
But if you know any good scientists, reach out to us.
I think you have an email.
You can reach out to me even.
It doesn't matter.
We have a new general inquiry email.
It's info at TimCast.com.
I sent you some info.
Jeremy Riss is the alien scientist on YouTube.
And he wants to talk about the Senate disclosure that got slipped into the COVID bill.
Oh, the UFOs?
That's coming in June?
I think, guys, we have a crazy bonus segment for the show.
No, it's more than that.
It's the Navy claiming to have reality engineering technology.
Like, dude, what if everything we've been seeing over the past four years have been them screwing with reality manipulation?
The Philadelphia experiment?
Or just in the pod, like in the Matrix?
No, no, no. But they're saying they have tech that engineers reality to reality manipulation. The Philadelphia experiment type of thing. Or just in the pod, like in the Matrix. No, no, no.
But they're saying they have tech
that like engineers reality to some degree.
Wow.
Probably.
Wasn't there that big conspiracy theory
of the Philadelphia experiment
with the boat in Dirt World?
That was like a movie or a book or something.
That wasn't real at all?
No, no, no.
This sounds, I mean, this sounds.
That was real.
The Philadelphia experiment?
Yes, it was.
I don't think you're correct.
Okay.
It wasn't based on a movie.
I mean, it was a conspiracy, but then.
What is it?
There was some, I mean, I don't even know where to begin with it.
I think it was a Navy experiment that they were running.
It wasn't a book or movie.
Yeah, exactly.
It was an experiment and like something happened with the boat and like.
It was weird.
They thought it was nothing.
People were like, it's not.
So the origin of the story is a book called The Case for the UFO about UFOs and the exotic
means of propulsion they might use.
And then he said he received two letters from Carlos Miguel Allende,
Carl M. Allen, who claimed to have witnessed
a secret World War II experiment at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
In the experiment, he claimed the destroyer, the USS Eldridge,
was rendered invisible, so I'm pretty sure it didn't happen.
Well, you know, the U.S. government always does really wacky
crazy stuff, including, you know, the story
about the men who stare at goats.
And I actually talked to some of those scientists
involved, and they were talking about high-level
quantum physics and manifestation
and spirituality. There was also a movie based
on that, but one of the high-level
kind of generals
involved in that actually reached out to me.
I actually spent time with him in chile and he
blew my mind away we are going to have a bonus segment talking about all this stuff because
this is crazy they claim to engineer reality so we'll get to it let's see where we're at
we got some super chats we got some more super chats jandon patterson says timmy become a i can't
see what that emoji is uh a bird uh what is it? Oh, it says it's an eagle,
a gorilla,
or an orangutan.
Not a sheep, sheep, sheep.
It's time to play in the grass
with all of these snakes
and see how far we make it.
Play the game, but smarter.
Good luck, everyone,
and stay sane, exiles.
Later, cast.
Appreciate the support.
Thank you.
Ian K says,
Tim, love your show.
You and your team
are a light in the darkness.
Please talk about the great reset. We definitely did get into that You and your team are a light in the darkness. Please talk about The Great Reset.
We definitely did
get into that
quite a bit today.
I do all the time.
How can you not?
I'm just eternally grateful
to finally,
you know,
all of these evil
planet-destroying
children having
white supremacists
are now going to get stopped
by the great,
wonderful
Klaus Schwab.
Kabal.
Klaus Schwab.
That guy's straight out
of a Bond movie
like he just looks evil
he doesn't even try to hide it
it's just like
he's central casting
for evil
and he doesn't even care
alright we got
we got too many
super chats
you guys
this is just
too many super chats
we really appreciate it
we want more
thank you so much
but I can't read them all
reoccupy wall street says
we are in awe
of the elite response
towards the gamestop rebellion in our response we made reoccupy wall street says we are in awe of the elite response towards the gamestop rebellion
in our response we made reoccupy wall street.co in it we have some funny anti-establishment memes
and merch check site for more that's the funny thing the main reason we we hit up gavin is
because you were setting up reoccupy wall street and i was like you know you mentioned there were
a lot of leftists coming at you i'm like they finally convinced some republicans to be like you know maybe we should occupy wall street and they're
like no not you get out of here yeah like what what this is great we barely got into it were
you got were you are you like what how do you feel about the federal reserve oh i hate the federal
reserve i mean now you guys are friends you know i i was like a i'm a romp i was a rom paul guy i
mean i was like you know i've read rothbard all that kind of stuff so i'm all in with with the
creature from jack lyle and all that but you know, I've read Rothbard, all that kind of stuff. So I'm all in with the creature from Jekyll Isle and all that. But you know, what happened? I mean, that's that
was more 2008, 2010, with the Fed creating these these malincentives and all this, this horrible,
and, you know, excess credit on the markets. But now it's just these, it's kind of an elitist type
of thing, because it's like rules for for the but not for me, you know, we can we can overshort,
we can do all this ridiculous market manipulation, but the second little guy has the tools to do it you know shut it down
and we went there and we were saying that and the leftists agree with us some of them would
have just liked to shut down the markets completely you know my view was this was
a self-regulating aspect the overshort balanced out the overshort uh so the short squeeze balanced
out the overshort excuse me all right we got this one from emmanuel ng says i love you tim ian lids and luke gavin it's too soon for me to get attached low ppm drug water filtration
technology exists but you won't get that mass produced without someone making money money money
that would be graphing filtering water better won't give you votes either that is how what
he's graphing for is water filtration dray tv says you will see a return of plato's philosopher kings they arise in an
empire's time of crisis like like donald trump the true philosopher king i'm kidding
no but maybe maybe in 2024 we'll actually get a i hope so man well yeah i don't maybe
i wouldn't actually want a philosopher king, but a philosopher president for four years, maybe eight, would be pretty good.
I'm the Secretary of State.
I'm into it.
Mish Cola says, I'm an agronomist.
The decline in nutrition in our crops coincides with the increase in fertilizer use.
Interesting.
Wow.
Matt Penn says, Gavin looks like a young Richard Kind.
Okay.
All right.
Trucker Hat says,
also check out Marine Corps.
Looks at building three new Pacific regiments
to counter China Marine Corps times.
Interesting.
Clyde B6 says,
may I suggest Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six?
It's an older book,
but fun to read.
Oh, wow.
I did play the video game.
It was really good.
Catherine Lowe says, Tim, the Last Refuge tweeted your last AOC segment about 40 minutes ago.
The truth will come out.
P.S. Luke's got a sweater in 1984, but we are, but we are change came off.
What's the Last Refuge?
Is that a podcast?
I don't know.
You want to look at it?
I think it's a podcast, huh?
GigaChad says, says men get your testosterone levels
checked do your research and get treated if you need it trt is a life changer well that's what
i've been telling everyone get your blood levels tested we just take the alex jones supplements
and be fine oh yeah one right here jane markham says try to get coleon noir i want to talk about
2a would be a great fun convo yeah i've talked to coleon we definitely want him to have him on
the show.
He seems awesome.
I thought it was Collin this whole time.
It's Colleen?
Yeah.
Colleen?
Colleen?
Colleen?
I don't know.
He'll correct us when he comes on the show.
Oh, good.
Okay.
When he inevitably comes on the show in the next week or two.
Thank you, sir.
DS says, hi, Tim.
I had a cool out-of-body death experience when I was stabbed in Baltimore in a robbery
attempt.
I died for 45 minutes.
I left my body. Whoa. Tell us more all right let's just read a couple more here barry kitchen says
our bodies are resilient things we adapt situations times are soft so we don't need
high testosterone low t equals depression and prostate yeah yeah that apoptosis phenomena
where certain cells when they're unne, will just destroy themselves in the body.
That's like, I feel like society's getting rid of the T-cells.
Yeah, it's crazy.
All right, Vasht says, the Philly experiment.
The ship was said to have disappeared, but it just stopped showing up on radar.
Very interesting.
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No.
Social media?
Thank you guys for having me on.
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And I'm looking forward to doing more with you guys.
Appreciate it, man.
Thanks for coming.
Thank you.
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Thanks for coming out. Thanks for coming out.
I want to go deeper on the Federal Reserve one day. Oh, let's do it.
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