Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #319 - Candace Owens Joins To Discuss UFOs, Time Travel, And Mandela Effect
Episode Date: June 30, 2021Tim, Ian, and Lydia join host of popular Daily Wire show and author Candace Owens to examine a recent pentagon report about aliens, scary new technology, Tucker Carlson's shocking claims of being spie...d on, the horrific things being taught to very young children in public schools, and Tim's personal acquaintance who experienced horrible side effects of a vaccine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So that UFO report came out.
They said they couldn't really explain anything.
And a lot of people think it's a dud.
So we've been talking about a lot of other stuff.
I mean, you got Tucker Carlson saying he's being spied on by the NSA.
I mean, that's a huge story, the Biden administration.
And we're sitting here and we're being joined by Candace Owens.
And we're just having this crazy conversation about the Mandela effect and time travel and UFOs.
And I'm like, you know what? Like, well what well candace mentions we just talk about ufos and i'm like we
could certainly talk politics but haven't you talked about politics all the time all the time
let's talk a lot about the weird stuff because there's actually some weird stuff and this is
still breaking news this pentagon report so i guess uh she's gonna roll with it and just have
a conversation about whatever yeah time travel Time travel, Mandela effect.
Everything.
Shazam, the movie with Sinbad that didn't exist, but you insist it did.
It did. It definitely existed. Yeah. I mean, you're so right. Everyone always pigeonholes
me and it's like, let's talk about politics. It's like, yeah, I love politics. Let's talk
about it. But there's a lot more interesting stuff and politics is related to everything.
I mean, UFOs, obviously, because they've been sealing these reports. And I was saying to you offline that my grandmother, my maternal grandmother,
swore until her dying day from the time that we were young that she was walking down the street
and she saw a crashed UFO and a little green man came out.
And our whole lives, my entire life, she died in 2013 or 2012.
I just thought she was crazy.
I thought she was absolutely nuts.
I was like, obviously this didn't happen because aliens aren't real.
And then it's been interesting now to see them come out and say, oh yeah, these UFOs are real.
And just think about how many people lived and saw UFOs, crop circles, whatever you want
to call it, and were told that they were crazy.
And the government called them conspiracy theorists and called them tinfoil hotheads.
And now some of them, many of them dead, like my grandmother.
There's no redemption for that.
It's just like the government allowed entire swaths of the population to be gaslit as opposed to just saying, yeah, something's going on, but we can't tell you anything.
And then you have to apply that logic to today.
So now who are they calling the conspiracy theorists?
Like, is this going to be like,
you know, 40 years from now,
the craziest conspiracy theorists
that we hear now?
And they're going to be like,
oh yeah, actually,
that's true, we see classified.
The report's saying
they can't explain it.
So it's basically now
the one big conspiracy.
All these UFOs,
we don't know what they are.
Someone's doing something.
So it sounds like there was
a conspiracy and they admitted it.
Yeah, and they've known.
They've known.
They've known for a very long time.
And then, you know, we'll just talk about interdimensional aliens.
But interestingly, there is this funny thing that's popped up where General Mark Milley,
who's the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff right now, told, I think it was an ROTC class,
they'd be fighting hybrid armies and little green men.
And so naturally, with the UFO report coming out, this clip is resurfacing where everyone's like,
oh, this proves it.
And there's like an article from,
I think it's from like army.com
or something like,
no, he's speaking metaphorically.
But we'll talk about that.
We'll get into all that.
We also have Ian hanging out.
Yes, your favorite.
Psychonaut in the house.
Thank you, Tim.
Do you want to tell them
what you just asked me
right before we went live?
Do you like psychedelics?
No, you said,
are you on Twitter?
I see a lot of that.
You do have Twitter, right?
Yeah, it turns out she does.
The real Candace O.
I just thought.
Thanks, Candace.
That's how you know the most humbling thing when Ian just looks at you and goes, are you on Twitter?
What's up, homie?
Let's hang out like we're 12 again.
We all busted out laughing.
Dude, there's this thing called walking plasma balls that I've just been reading about where apparently they triangulate lasers from like base stations and they hit an area in the sky and then
they cause what looks like a ball
of plasma that reads on radar
and so a lot of these things that people think they're
catching on radar, they're UFOs, are actually this
focused energy and
now we're talking like can they do it from space stations?
Can they triangulate lasers from outer space
to make us, and they keep doing it over these
military bases, but there's probably
something else to like actual craft that people can get in and out of.
We'll get into all of it, for sure.
Yeah.
We got to let each other know.
I am super excited about this conversation because I don't think that I have ever heard
Candace talking about aliens.
And I'm excited to get her out of her corner.
So we'll see what she has to say about this.
I'm stoked.
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news. So you guys may have seen it. This, this uh this ufo report we've all been waiting for
it and a lot of people said it was a dud pentagon report says ufos can't be explained and this
admission is a big deal it is a big deal it means they're coming out right now and saying oh yeah
you know all those ufos people reported seeing well they are real we've seen them too and we
have no idea what they are so now it's just opened up the door to everybody kind of being like
something is happening we don't know what should we be scared i want to just quickly clarify i said
walking plasma balls are called talking plasma balls and i think that might be part of what
these people are seeing so wait wait what is that it's when you focus lasers from like at least three
or more base stations into a point in the air, and then it creates a ball of plasma
that reads on radar,
and they think that it's a craft
because they can move it around really fast,
and they're like,
no craft can move at this speed
because they're just pointing a light.
But do you think our military wouldn't know that?
Yeah, they might know.
It's crazy.
I think they're gaslighting the right word.
I think that they're prepping us
for some sort of military.
They want us to fund the military,
fund the military, be afraid.
Oh, interesting.
That's a very good perspective.
But then it doesn't explain why so many people for so many years, especially after World War II, started saying that they were seeing, you know, spacecrafts and seeing things in the middle of the night.
Especially, I am the most amazed by crop circles.
Like this is like inexplicable, like perfect measurements, circles, you know, hit in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night. Couldn't possibly be the same. It was just
a prank and they cover it up. I mean, there's just been a lot of questions and the government
never answers it, you know, and I definitely, of course, there's always some sort of initiative to
get more money from its citizens. But I've always just thought that they know a lot more than they
are ever telling us, of course, because they're the government.
And it's too much when it happens all over the world.
It stops being conspiracy, right?
So it's one thing to say, okay, my grandmother saw this thing, alien spacecraft, and she said a green man came out.
And you could be like, all right, whatever.
It's your grandmother.
She's probably crazy.
Cool.
But there was also a story, and this one is, to me, the most striking.
And you can fact check me on the country. I'm pretty sure it's Zimbabwe.
But there was like 51 schoolchildren that were playing on the playground and they all ran inside.
And they said they were crying and they were terrified.
And the teachers were inside correcting work.
I think it was 65, exactly 65 schoolchildren.
And they all said they described a spacecraft that landed.
And this was almost like
30 years ago. And that a little person came out and was looking at them, but didn't say anything,
but they knew what the person was saying, or the alien, whatever it was, was wanted them to think
in their head, so they didn't need to move their mouth to communicate. And so this happened. And
obviously, it made a big splash around the world. And so Harvard actually flew in psychiatrists and psychologists
into this random place in Zimbabwe
and sat down with the kids to determine whether or not this was a hoax.
And so they isolated the kids and they spoke to each of the kids.
And you can actually watch the interviews of these children so young
and they all kind of look terrified.
And they describe what they saw and he had them draw pictures
and he's interviewing them and asking them so how did it make you feel you know it made
me feel scared you know they're all talking about it and he concluded at the end of it that there
was no way that this was a hoax because it's impossible for that many children to lie um and
tell the same story and we all know that like you know kids they just like they don't have that kind
of a memory they're not nefarious they can't all tell the story. And the most interesting thing about that, despite Harvard coming in into
Africa, including that they told the truth is that now they're all adults and they did an update
interview with them. And they all say that's exactly what happened on the day. That's what
happened, you know, in that schoolyard that day. And we don't have any explanation for it other
than. Did you know that since the lockdowns, UFO sightings, paranormal activity has been,
has been going up?
Reports of people saying unexplained things have been happening?
Yeah, it's weird.
I mean, it's just weird stuff.
And to me, you know, on the topic of aliens, I have met people and they're just like, there's no way they exist.
And define alien.
Okay, it's just, I mean, any, I guess, being that we're not aware of.
When you say alien, you don't have to say it has to have big eyes or whatever.
But I always found it really strange.
You really have to apply a little bit of common sense that we're obviously not the most intelligent being.
Otherwise, we would be like, you know, hey, Tim, let's go to Mars tomorrow real quick.
You know, grab something, come back.
Let's go, you know, just fly up and look at all the planets.
And we can't do that.
And not even that.
Aliens could be at the bottom of the ocean, right?
We can't even get to the bottom of the ocean. So to me, it's weird that there are some
people that go, it's just impossible because the government hasn't told us or we haven't seen it
with our own two eyes. We didn't even have cell phones. My dad had a beeper when I was growing up
and thinking about how much tech has changed. It's like, we're definitely not the smartest beings,
but we're also definitively the most arrogant beings because so many people are convinced that
we are the smartest being. So I guess we get one pointly the most arrogant beings because so many people are convinced that we are the smartest beings.
So I guess we get one point for being super arrogant.
I bet we're actually fairly stupid.
What I mean by that is we can collect data.
We'll watch a rock roll on the ground and go,
oh, and then figure out how to make a wheel.
But that's like the lowest level of figuring out how to invent something.
So if we can assume that there's other intelligent life in the universe,
then the likelihood that there is a more intelligent species than us is probably...
Animals.
I mean, think about some of the instincts that animals have, like dogs.
I mean, they have powers and things that we don't really comprehend as human beings.
So again, we are definitively...
I'm not saying that dogs are the
smartest i guess you could say well they don't live in houses and they don't have air conditioning
and all this stuff okay sure but they definitely have you know a different sense than human beings
have and people don't explore that at all which i've always found to be really weird there are
foxes that are like tuned into the magnetic uh compass of earth so they can like aim magnetic
north when they hunt and then they'll like dive on their prey that's under the snow.
It's incredible.
Wolves.
I love animals.
I'm learning about weird things that animals can do.
I'm like, they're almost aliens.
Oh, yeah.
Sharks can sense electromagnetic energy with their nose, I think.
You were mentioning,
was your grandma told the story about seeing a little green man or whatever?
A lot of people probably think something like that's really crazy,
but let me pull up the story.
We've got a few stories that are resurfacing now because of this uh ufo report these are legitimate sources this
is armytimes.com i assure you this is news guard certified 92.5 out of 100 army chief talks little
green men and sets off ufo ufo enthusiasts they claim there's an explanation for this but here's
the quote they say this is mark milley who's now the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
You'll be dealing with terrorists.
You'll be dealing with hybrid armies.
You'll be dealing with little green men.
You'll be dealing with tribes.
You're going to be dealing with it all, and you're going to be dealing with it simultaneously, Milley said.
Now, of course, here is the right.
Wait, what was that?
Did Milley just say cadets will be battling little green men?
And then they go, no, no, no, no. They just mean that there are some countries that have people in the military who are small and they wear green outfits.
So that's what they mean by little green men.
And hybrid didn't mean like human-alien hybrids.
It means something.
I don't know.
Not chimera.
I think for a lot of people,
they just don't like to apply their brains at all.
They're more comfortable believing whatever it is they're told.
I mean, just like I always say to somebody,
it's like going back 100 years
and trying to explain the concept of a cell phone to a human being.
It just could never happen.
You can't just pick up the phone and call someone
and have them be on the other end,
no matter where you are or what country i mean like they're they
just can't get their minds around it until it's physically in their hands and so people's you know
are just not ready to even think about it a lot of times and i'm the exact opposite we're like i
want to hear everything because i don't i think you it if anything else it challenges you to think
critically right and it's it's such an important exercise to constantly be trying to bend your mind like a pretzel, right?
Yeah, I love the idea of infinity,
trying to just understand it.
That was a really good point about cell phones, though.
Imagine going back to the 90s and saying within,
you know, it's what, iPhone came out in 2007.
If you said within 10 or so years,
you will have a device that can record videos, take photos.
You touch it to control it.
It can give you access to the summation of human knowledge to a certain degree.
You can communicate with other people.
You can make phone calls on it.
They'd be like, get out of here.
In 10 or 15 years, even when regular cell phones came out like the Nokia candy bar,
if you explained a modern Galaxy 21 or whatever, they'd be like, no way.
Forget that.
You'd be playing PlayStation on your phone. Think about trying to explain electricity to people that were using lanterns to light their homes.
Like when J.D. Rockefeller and how he garnered his wealth.
Like, oh, we got gasoline and now we gots, and this is going to power your home.
Imagine trying to explain to those people
the concept of electricity powering the world.
They would think you were a tinfoil hat, a conspiracy theorist,
and you would be on the outskirts of society because you're crazy.
And actually, interesting little historical tidbit,
when, who was it?
Not J.D. Rockefeller, the other one of the big guys.
Warburg?
Electricity.
It was Thomas Edison, but who funded him? It was a bank. Yeah. Chase Bank. J.P. Rockefeller. The other one of the big guys. Warburg? Electricity. It was Thomas Edison.
But who funded him?
It was a bank.
Yeah.
Chase Bank.
J.P. Morgan.
Yeah.
I'm like, couldn't get it.
J.P. Morgan.
Do you know what happened with the first time Thomas Edison lit?
You know the first one that was ever lit with electricity?
Do you know whose home it was?
No.
J.P. Morgan's.
Right.
So he invites a small crowd of wealthy people to come in.
And he shows them.
And they come in.
So everything's obviously lit by lanterns.
And he turns on his house.
And they're like, oh, my gosh, this is amazing.
And do you want to know what his father said to him afterwards?
He said, this is crazy.
This will never power the world.
Don't invest in this any further.
This is stuff that belongs in the circus.
Wow.
That was J.P. Morgan's dad?
J.P. Morgan's dad.
The first showing of electricity was in that house.
Right?
So it's just, you have to think about history to kind of consider the present.
And we still have these people that think this could never happen. And yet it takes the
conspiracy theorists of their time to really push the world forward.
I think they'd say Zeus shot lightning bolts. I think he had electricity.
Right.
Have you heard of the Baghdad battery? It's this ancient battery. It's a clay pot. You fill it with vinegar
and it has an iron rod in it and then you
wrap it with copper wire and it produces an
electrical charge. And they'd make like
50 of them and line them all up and connect them all
to each other. And so like in the pyramids, there's no fire
marks because they didn't use fire to light
when they were in their building. Apparently they used
theoretically, hypothetically,
electricity to light. They had big
batteries. There's a hieroglyph of this guy holding this big
what looks like a tube of
an incandescent, with a filament in it.
And then a slave is holding the battery
behind him or something. Well, that's actually funny
because there's this whole concept now.
I'm very into mythology. I like
Greek mythology, and I think there's something
eternal about
the lessons that you learn when you study mythology.
But what's interesting
is if you consider
a lot of mythology
and you think of them,
you know,
even if you think of Egyptian
hieroglyphics and stories
they tell,
the concepts of their aliens
could literally just be
like a person from 2021.
Have you ever watched
Stargate SG-1?
Which is crazy.
They would have been like,
this person's a god.
Oh my gosh,
this person just made light.
And if the person told them they were a god, then it would reinforce the thought.
It would reinforce it.
You want to watch Stargate SG-1.
Yeah.
That's basically what it's about.
Yeah.
Right?
So they find this portal that can open up with different codes to a bunch of different
planets.
And there's an alien race that was claiming to be gods and they just had better technology.
That's it.
Yeah.
Isn't that crazy?
So these people are like, yeah, they think they're gods and they're just magic.
It's technology.
I think about the angels
and the demons from the Bible
and how they could fly
and had wings.
I think they had hang gliders.
That's it.
Swooping in with their,
I don't know what,
dropping fire,
little flaming oil on people and stuff.
Jet packs?
Maybe.
That's the crazy thing too.
When you talk about cell phones
is that when people try to predict the future, you look
at what was that movie where Sylvester Stallone goes to the future and everyone's ultra woke?
Time Cop?
No.
What?
I never saw it.
I'm so bad at movies.
It's the one where the seashells we just talked about.
Robocop?
No.
No, no, no.
I can't remember.
The chat's going to light up.
They're like, they'll tell us
how do you not remember
the name of that movie
Sylvester Stallone
in the future
yeah he gets frozen
and then
man that sounds awesome
he goes to feature
Wesley Snipes
as the bad guy
I know exactly
what you're talking about
I can't remember
the name of it though
I've never seen it
but anyway
they try to predict the future
and they couldn't
fathom cell phones
so like he walks up to
Demolition Man
there we go
he walks up to a payphoneolition man. There we go.
He walks up to a pay phone and it's a video pay phone.
And that was like the thing
they thought in the 90s
and the future,
the pay phones will have cameras.
It's like, bro,
we just technically
in our pockets.
Yeah, that's so funny.
Yeah.
But people don't think like that.
It's interesting.
I'm always fascinated
by what the human mind
is willing to comprehend.
Like what other technologies
are we thinking
are going to be centralized that are going to be
decentralized in the future?
Yeah, that's a great question.
Energy production?
Maybe. We have batteries, but
you can't power a lot of stuff with a smartphone.
For a while now, there's been research
into materials that
when you walk, it causes vibrations.
Oh, piezoelectricity. And it generates a current.
Yeah. So you could literally have a phone that just charges because you're walking.
Right, but guess what?
They don't want that either.
So the other way to think about it also is that a lot of this stuff probably already exists, right?
And it exists within the military.
But the governments don't want to give you that because that gives you too much power within your own home.
Think about the concept of being able to charge your own phone.
I mean, that's literally Apple right now has become so non-innovative since Steve Jobs died.
It's actually like the worst company that still exists.
I pray that Elon Musk just kind of takes them out and creates like the e-phone
because they're not actually innovative anymore,
and he's done a terrible job since Steve Jobs died, Tim Cook has.
Now their whole method of selling phones
is just to keep changing the battery
every couple of years, if you realize that.
So their model of making money now relies on
now you have to buy 20 new cables and things to connect
and you have to constantly charge things all the time,
which was the exact opposite of what Steve Jobs' vision was.
But Apple would do everything to suppress something
that could just charge itself
because that's literally how they're making all of their money now, right?
So there's also, once you're in that sort of big tech bubble,
you know, silicon bubble, and they work so closely with the government
and they're fighting for government contracts,
like they don't actually want the world to advance to the point
where they're not needed, you know what I mean?
So like after discovering electricity, like, of course,
they want to make sure they can control it.
Imagine if there was something you could just generate your own electricity in your backyard
and you wouldn't have to pay Con Edison or whoever it is that you pay.
So the government's job is to also make sure that we get tech after they figured out how to profit off of tech.
I think Apple is a really good example of – if you look at Apple's inner workings,
what you were saying, they don't innovate anymore.
It's kind of like our political space right now.
It's become tribalist.
Why do you buy the iPhone?
Well, you got to buy the iPhone. What's good about it? It's iPhone. It just works. It's kind of like our political space right now. It's become tribalist. Why do you buy the iPhone? Well, you got to buy the iPhone.
What's good about it?
It's iPhone just works.
It's better.
And that's where we're at with a lot of people being like, here's what I support and why.
And they have no real good reason.
It's just-
Well, it's also suppression.
So they build the system to suppress new technology from coming in.
And I go through this all the time.
My husband is actually now making the switch away from Apple, which is great.
But the thing is, when they were innovative and great and everything spoke to each other
and Steve Jobs was alive, it was like, yes, I want the Apple phone.
I want the Apple computer because it makes everything super seamless.
But now they're not innovating anymore.
So they just want to make it so that like, well, do you really want to change your computer
and your laptop and this core is not going to fit?
I mean, they took away the concept.
It was the one thing all the countries agreed on was like the universal headphone.
Yeah.
Right.
And Apple took it away.
Right.
So now you have to buy the little piece to connect your thing to and it's horrible right you can't just buy like
i bought a pair of dre beats the other day in the airport and then was like oh wait but now my dre
beats is not going to go into what used to be universal and we all agreed on because apple
needs to make money so you also have to buy a little it's horrible it really is but this is
where it is where now tech is actually trying to inconvenience you rather than to convenience you
you know that the i could be wrong about this i'm pretty sure the first light bulb that was ever like But this is where it is where now tech is actually trying to inconvenience you rather than to convenience you.
You know that the – I could be wrong about this.
I'm pretty sure the first light bulb that was ever like made is still in a firehouse in New York and it's still going after like 100 years.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
So I guess what they try to say is, well, the filament was expensive, but it lasted forever.
And so they needed a filament that would – so they could sell more. and that's uh that's how they make money that's right i'm looking up the first light bulb like i still
believe i don't know if it was so a conspiracy theory but like you cannot tell me that back in
the day when every time iphone had a new phone suddenly our phones would have issues and i'm
like this is 100 like don't don't think i'm an idiot you think that i think you're so noble that
like you don't know how to just send out a little bug to the phone that you created to make sure we
have to buy the next phone, which
by the way, I was cool with that.
Updating your phone for a couple of years.
The charger thing should be a crime.
Like they just have like it's not faster.
It's Apple is actually extremely inconvenient now.
I mean, just how many cords it takes to make things speak to each other.
I honestly think Steve Jobs is like rolling over in his grave.
This is confirmed.
Check us out.
BBC.
Apple fined for slowing down old iPhones.
Oh, it wasn't a conspiracy.
See?
Right?
Wow.
Conspiracy theory proves.
I knew.
I was like, it's just impossible.
Every single time, like, oh, suddenly I'm at the Apple store saying something's wrong.
They're like, well, you can just give me the new phone.
Here we go.
The iPhone 12.
Yeah, they're just pressing a button being like detonate old one.
I guess what was happening is that you'd get a software update, and then it would jam everything up.
And that's why I never update my phone, and my husband gets so upset with me.
And I'm like, honey, I'm telling you, every time I update my phone, it has more issues than solves.
And it's not that I hate the iOS mandatory update, but it's working.
Why do I want to update it?
But it's not new bugs and new fixes.
Here's the out-of-context clip already.
Leftists are going to put up a clip
where it's like Candace Owens
criticizes capitalism.
Oh, gosh.
Yeah, sure.
Let's go deeper.
Yeah, because it's not.
It's crony capitalism.
I got the Galaxy S5
because you could take the battery
out of the back
because they were like,
oh, your phone's always spying on you.
I was like, okay,
I'll take my battery out,
worst-case scenario.
And after the S5,
all the batteries are embedded
in the machine now.
You can't take it apart. By the way, this made me think about that when you talk about your phone spying on you
like i am always amazed also like in taking a look at humanity like i like just like take myself out
for a second just look at humanity and just how foolish we are like there are human beings that
have alexa in their home right and they really think that one day do you have alexa here right
there oh my gosh they really think that one day jeff have alexa here right there oh my gosh they really
think that one day jeff bezos sat down and said i really like to help people turn on the lights
i just i think i need to help them it's me it's amazing how much privacy people will give up
for a tiny bit of convenience like just get up and turn your lights off right and so when this
came out the first thing that came to my mind was clearly they make their money off of selling data. It's also
the Whole Foods thing. If you go to
Whole Foods like I do, now that
Jeff Bezos took over Whole Foods, they will
literally take, they'll
say, oh, can you put in your Amazon Prime thing?
If you put in your Amazon Prime, you'll spend
$900 and they'll give you $0.10 off. It's like clearly
that's an exchange happening. They're
willing to give you those $0.10 to know everything that you bought
and to create a profile about you and what you like and what your interests are.
Like he's not just giving you 10 cents for putting in your Amazon Prime.
And obviously Alexa is spying on you.
That's common sense.
So when these stories start popping up, and I said this right when it came out, I was like, clearly this is spying in your home.
They're convincing you to spy on yourself, right?
And then those stories came out where like the police showed up after a wife and a husband
got into a fight and like it's good they shut up they they showed up because there was a man that
was like beating his girlfriend right now husband and wife was boyfriend and girlfriend and the
police showed up and she didn't say call 9-1-1 right she didn't say call 9-1-1 so like the most
interesting part of the story was that no one called 9-1-1 but alexa decided to call 9-1-1
because she did anybody see smart house and disney like come on dude smart house did you ever watch that the disney show i mean maybe because i watched it and i was like
eight but it was the idea of like your house got too smart and i'm telling you like that is i'm
like your house you just do not turn off your own lights i guess is what i'm saying this is a long
way to say hey internet turn off your own lights yeah i've seen stories where they like have the
front doors like can be automated by these machines for your delivery person,
but random people were getting access to the house.
They have deadbolts that are wireless that connect to apps.
Smart deadbolts.
And you can say to your computer, open the door as you're pulling up, and it'll open it for you.
Nothing.
If there's now to turn on your oven, your car, all of that stuff, because nobody actually reads the privacy agreement.
It's like they can at any time just zap into wherever they want to be, which is why, and by the way, that's a
great thing when a criminal's on the loose
and you're trying to find them and then they can just zap in and find
someone. There's no such thing now
of the nine-day chase. They find those guys
in hours, right? Because
the world is so technologically advanced. The downside
of that is that, I don't know,
people that think that Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates
are philanthropists. It's like, guys, they didn't become the
richest man in the world.
The richest man in the world is not a philanthropist.
You know what I mean?
He's selling something.
The dangerous thing about surveillance is that sometimes we do things that are illegal,
but we ultimately decide shouldn't be.
And if people aren't allowed to ever engage in any kind of rule bending,
then you collapse under authoritarianism.
People eventually become super rigid.
I was talking with this hacker, Moxie Marlin Spike,
and he said, it's the easiest way to understand.
Look at all the states that are legalizing marijuana.
How would people know they wanted to
legalize it unless they were breaking the law?
Now imagine that concept. Cameras
in every room, everyone being spied on.
You would never explore
that. And then you get crazy people like Hitler, who I'm trying to bring up as littleied on. You would never explore that.
And then you get crazy people like Hitler,
who I'm trying to bring up as little as possible.
He would make stuff legal that was horrible.
Like you can't, just because something's legal doesn't mean it's right or even good.
It could be horribly, disastrously evil.
So if these things are listening to every word
and then they make something illegal,
like talking about us having this conversation.
They do listen.
How do you think it knows when you call its name it's always listening and people just don't think like
that and i remember talking to my girlfriend she's like well it's just nice like you know
siri or alexa whoever it is like all these people are in your lives now and they she turns on the
lights i'm like was it that much of an inconvenience when turning off your own lights like was it that
really the thing that got you to give up all your data and your private conversations with your
husband like come on you're late you're laying in and your private conversations with your husband? Come on.
You're laying in bed, and your eyes are half closed, and you're reaching.
You can't do it.
You just want to be like, yeah, dude.
I'm like, what time is it?
Because I just don't want to look at a clock.
Oh, please.
I just want to listen.
I asked that machine five times today what time it is.
I just didn't want to.
I don't have a clock.
I don't want the light.
Your phone in your pocket.
I don't want to look at it.
It hurts my eyes when I'm waking up.
I love this idea for the zoo hypothesis about maybe where the Earth is a big zoo reality show or whatever.
Because now they're tracking everything we're doing.
They're listening to everything.
And if we really were living in the Truman Show, well, people got cameras on their phones.
You're in the bathroom and you're on your phone and there's a camera pointing at your face.
American Dad made a joke about that.
They were like, all the CIA does is watch people take dumps from their front-facing
cameras.
No.
It's kind of not a joke.
I mean, on my computer, my Apple computer, I do put a little piece of tape on it.
So does Zuckerberg.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's another thing.
It's like, always look at what the tech people are doing.
What's really interesting to consider is none of them allow their kids to have smartphones.
They don't allow them to have Facebook. They don't allow them to have Facebook.
Why?
Why would somebody create something
that they don't want their child to use?
Dude, when we were building Mines,
I co-founded Mines,
we were like,
how addictive do we want to make this?
We were designing like the game
of some gamification stuff
and we kind of agreed like 80, 82%.
Because if you go,
but you can go all the way
if you want to make it
so it's like heroin, digital heroin.
I mean, you can do that to people and they do that.
That's their jobs is come and make it as addictive as possible.
We want as much, you know, traction on the site, repetitive traction.
And well, even the scroll mechanism, like the refresh thing was designed after casinos
because it's addicting.
Like, you know, to refresh, refresh, refresh.
That was designed.
Yeah, it was designed after casinos to make it more addicting.
And it's just people just don't think about it.
Like, they just don't know.
And I'm just constantly conscious of technology, constantly conscious of the technocrats.
I consider everything in terms of how they probably think.
And it's just amazing every time people for a little bit of convenience will give up all their privacy time and time again.
Yeah, giving up your security, giving up your freedom in exchange for security
and that then that's really the theme of covet 19 right that really is i guess you know to extend
it into what's going on today it's it's amazing like to what people are celebrating as wins and
just it's it's almost it makes you question whether or not the master and slave relationship is almost normal.
And when I say that, I'm not saying it's good.
I'm saying, is it normal?
Because when I see these people that seek to enslave themselves, despite being told the truth,
despite being told, like, you know, like people don't, not all people want freedom.
It's, I guess, what I'm learning now.
Like people find it easier
to be enslaved.
We had Yeonmi Park on.
She's a North Korean defector.
This was last week.
And she explained to us
that when she finally made it
out of North Korea
through years of slavery in China,
traveling through the,
which is a Gobi Desert,
made it to South Korea,
she said it was painful
to experience freedom and that if North Korea offered her food, she would have gone back.
Wow.
Yeah.
The reason she said she left was that she was starving.
And so she looks across the bay and she sees China and she's like, maybe if I go there, there's food.
That was the sole motivating factor.
Freedom was painful.
You've got to be responsible for yourself.
Right. I wrote about that in my book know freedom is actually something that's very difficult and just because
you're given freedom doesn't really mean much if you're not willing to be responsible for your
freedom and most people don't want to be responsible for their freedom so just listening to governor
to government orders it's easy it's a system that they can plug themselves into look at the mentality
of a slave i can i can plug myself into this They can tell me exactly what to do, and I'm
comfortable with that. And the idea of removing
government and having to think for yourself,
that's scary to a lot of people.
And justifiably, because if
someone makes the wrong decision and they have all the power,
they can end up hurting a lot of people
and suffering consequences.
We got this big story that's been
trending today. I think there's hundreds of thousands of tweets
about Tucker Carlson saying he's being spotted by the Biden administration.
There's reports coming out there like not even Fox News believes it.
But first of all, this is a huge story.
But when you were talking, you were just talking about technology and giving up all of our security and everything.
Tucker mentioned that a whistleblower contacted him and told them information about a story that could have only come from his texts or his emails.
But think about that, right?
We view using our cell phones as a convenience.
We see our emails as a convenience, but it's also normal.
And now we don't realize that we've given up some of our security in exchange for using
text and email.
We didn't realize that was an exploit that the NSA or our political rivals could use against us. Yeah. I mean, I was on his show last night when he said this. And I mean,
just knowing Tucker, he's obviously telling the truth. Tucker's not a person, he would never
introduce anything on his show that it wasn't real research and he wasn't 100% confident in
what he was saying. He's not just lingering something in front of someone's face. There's
no effort to tantalize the public with what he's saying. And, you know, it's a big story, but it's also common sense, you know, especially with this government, right,
this totalitarian regime of Biden, where we can't even say things that are true. You can't even tell
the truth when you're censoring a lot of people for literally telling the truth of what happened
to them, right? I do kind of like something feels off about saying the totalitarian regime of Biden,
because while I do recognize there's certainly a lot of authoritarianism they're going after the grannies from january 6th
giving credit for that to biden seems well it's no well so when you say totalitarian regime of
biden like you know he's the puppet to the puppet he just put there right he doesn't know what he's
doing like obviously he's not the mastermind of the biden regime the biden regime is just like
it's jill yeah it's it's not even Jill. I mean, people need to realize these people for years, the people that became president, are selected by oligarchs.
They decide who they want to be president.
Obama was picked.
They had him run.
They're in with the media.
The media is just study propaganda.
You don't recognize it when it's right in your face.
Mainstream media is literally meant to control the way you think.
I mean, it's called TV programming for a reason.
It is programming your mind.
You know, you can take a, and that's not a conspiracy theory,
you can take a basic marketing class and learn that, you know?
Like, certain colors make you react a certain way.
Music, you know, subliminal messaging in stores,
buy it, buy it, buy it, you know?
We had Bannon on the show,
and a lot of people in our audience were surprised
at what Bannon was saying.
Like he said, tax the rich.
He's like, these people are ripping you off.
We've got to tax the rich.
And people who watch this are like, whoa.
The media said he was far right.
He was a fascist.
He was a white supremacist.
Sounds like an Occupy Wall Street guy.
Right, right.
Tax the rich.
Yeah, but they believe everything.
I mean, there are people that are so invested.
And the funny part is they are the ones that call everybody Nazis, and they believe everything. I mean, there are people that are so invested, and the funny part is,
is they are the ones that call everybody Nazis,
and they know so little about Nazis.
They know so little about Germany.
They don't even know what fascism is.
They don't even know they are the fascists
when they say, censor it, censor it.
They don't understand it
because they're not meant to understand it
because there's been this sort of rinsing of history,
and they just think everything they don't like is a Nazi,
and they don't know actually what the Nazis are,
and it's, you know,
how did Hitler accomplish what he accomplished?
Right.
Because he controlled the media, controlled the media.
You couldn't say anything.
And that's exactly what's happening.
A glowing profile piece about Joe Biden, Jill Biden.
And people go, OK, well, why was Trump attacked?
Because he wasn't in the establishment.
The oligarchs didn't pick him.
Right.
We didn't get into a meeting and say, we want our guy in the office.
If they had, they would have said he was the best person.
Like we saw about Obama.
You could not find bad information on Obama, right?
Because they control the media and they control people's minds.
And there are people that are walking around in America right now and they genuinely believe
that I am a black white supremacist.
Like they're that far deluded.
Like it's like a Dave Chappelle sketch.
Yeah, it is.
And they believe it because that's what they're told every day by the media.
They watch it on Candace Owens.
She's just a black white supremacist.
She just woke up one day and said, I want to help create a society that I can't live in.
Yeah, that's how can I help oppress myself?
This is it's the perfect example of cognitive dissonance.
And how are we supposed to progress?
How are we supposed to solve our problems when you have an entire faction that bases their worldview off of paradoxes?
Like there are a bunch of – like you being a black white supremacist.
It's not a possible thing.
It's like Clayton Bigsby was a joke.
They literally believe it.
Yeah, they do.
They literally believe it.
The joke has become real life.
Parody has now become real life, right?
And the first thing is it starts, I think, with taking power away from the education system.
I am now a huge believer in homeschooling.
And, like, I know you were just showing me your mom does math videos.
I'm a huge believer.
Now you know there's a constant effort to dumb children down in school.
And I'm not talking about a little bit.
I'm talking about kids cannot do basic math equations.
And yet they're learning critical race theory.
They're learning about emotions and how to just react without actually knowing why you're
reacting.
They know nothing about history, but love to throw out terms like Nazi and fascist.
And they're just emotional babies.
And so this sort of blubbering of the American mind can only be reversed if you take your
children out of the education system and go back to where this country began.
Plymouth, when they landed in Plymouth Rock, it was a bunch of moms being like, I'll take Monday, you take Tuesday.
It was homeschooling and it was about community outreach organization.
I definitely will not put my child through the public school system in America.
And the private school system is questionable now, too, because the government, the federal government is overreaching.
There's all these different requirements now, even if you want to homeschool.
Because Kanye, you know, I was with him at the end of last year and he wanted to start a homeschool thing.
And he was talking to me about all of the roadblocks in California to prevent that from happening because the government wants your children.
They want to make sure your children are dumb.
Think about what's going on with all the critical race theory stuff, these school board battles.
Then you have at the same time, one of of trump's campaign promises for in 2020 was school choice we see a big push from conservatives about parents having
the right to choose where their kids will go to school maybe a voucher program and the democrats
say it's racist to do that no you can't allow that because then the rich people are gonna do
this that or otherwise then we see what they're doing there it's it's not this is this is the
trick that the left is doing right now with critical race theory they're saying no one is teaching critical race theory
because no one is showing the book white fragility which is critical white studies nobody is reading
kimberly crenshaw you're all mistaken what they're doing is they're applying critical race theory
into everything else yeah then they're indoctrinating kids with psychotic nonsense and then when the
parents complain what just happened?
We saw this in Loudoun County.
They arrested one guy because he was just standing there saying, I want to speak.
And they were like, the event's over.
You're not allowed.
And he's like, well, I was told I was allowed to speak.
And then they arrest him.
No, he didn't get arrested.
I think he got detained and received a summon.
So I think that's technically an arrest.
One guy got into a fight.
But this battle is going to be big. Yeah, but it's also like what it's – I'm always amazed when I go around and I speak on stage.
And the number one question I get is what can we do?
What can we do?
It's like it's your children and they're being preyed upon by predators.
It's like going around and having people ask me, hey, Candace, I went to the playground today and a man showed my child pornography
what should I do?
It's like
what?
That's literally what's happening
to them.
They're showing children pornography
and parents are like
I called the administration
what do you mean
you called the administration?
Call the cops.
You know like
teachers are not immune
from pressing charges
against teachers
for doing crazy things
and if you're telling me
that if you took a kid
to the playground
and a random stranger
because that's what
these teachers are
they're random strangers
right?
They're random strangers that have gone through radical education.
And they're also the dumbest people, by the way,
people that get education degrees.
It's fascinating.
Thomas Sowell has a book called Inside the Education System,
The Lies, the Dogma, and the Indoctrination.
And he talks about how in terms of like their placements in their universities,
the dumbest are people that get education degrees, which is really fascinating.
Right.
And so you're getting these people that are not the brightest, but are convinced of their own intelligence because they're being handed these degrees and accolades.
And they go to teach.
I think about the kids you went to school with, like people that became teachers.
They're really nice.
Like for high school, like they were the nice kids, but they were not the brightest in our school.
They were like the, you know, C minus kids.
They want to be computers and they should like, great. We need teachers. I support teachers. I love
teachers, but they are convinced of their own education and whatever they're told to teach,
they teach. I know I'm painting a broad brush here, but so they go in, they teach your kids
all this stuff. You don't know them. They're strangers. And yet you're too fearful to remove
your child from what has obviously now become a
predatorial situation,
right?
You're preying on kids.
You're teaching them race.
You're teaching them how to hate one another.
You're separating kids and saying,
you know,
why are you embarrassed about your white privilege?
It's actually happened in New York school.
Like go around the room and talk about why you're,
you should feel guilty for being white.
Your children are being attacked.
That's a predator.
Remove them.
That's,
I mean,
you're a parent.
Forget it.
When,
when they're,
when they're teaching a lot of the stuff
which borders on
inappropriate sexual behavior,
you think the police
are actually going to do anything?
There's laws.
They have to.
They have to.
Literally, if you're a child,
then that teacher,
or it was a workshop.
They do the workshops now.
Justine Eng was her name.
I can't think of her last name,
but it was Justine Eng something.
And she's the one
that did both of the workshops.
She was the one that showed the pornography to the 16-year-olds at the Dalton School in New
York City.
And she was the same one who showed the cartoon to first graders about masturbation, about
how it feels good to touch themselves.
Let my child into the first grade have seen a cartoon about masturbation, and I'm going
to go...
If you literally showed a child on a playground a cartoon about masturbation, that's disseminating
sexual material to a minor.
Yep.
Point blank.
If you go to the police
and you file a report
there's no law
saying to police
well it happened in school
so you can't do anything
as it was taught to them.
No.
Wow.
The second one parent
has the courage to do that
right
and a teacher gets arrested
this crap is going to stop
because the teacher
is going to be like
uh uh.
Let's go.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not getting arrested.
You're a sexual offender.
In my opinion,
Justine Ang's chapter
registers as a sexual offender.
Justine Ang Fonte,
I think is what her name is.
She should be in prison.
This is from a month ago.
Columbia prep students
and parents re-left their class
on porn literacy.
I can't say the words.
I can't say the words
that were being taught.
It's like this was a class
that taught,
if I say the words, YouTube will maybe even take this video being taught It's like this was a class That taught If I say the words YouTube will maybe
Even take this video down
Incestuous porn
Like incestuous porn
What?
Yeah in class
I can't say some of these words
And the parents
There was no permission slip
That went out
It's disgusting
To first kindergartners
That was a 16 year old
But she also was the same one
Who did the first graders
The thing is
These people have the title
And that was a cartoon
About masturbation
For the first graders
About how it feels good
To touch yourself
And it was a cartoon They give these people the first graders. About how it feels good to touch yourself. And it was a cartoon.
They give these people the title of teacher.
And it's similar to having the title of president.
If you win the title because you got picked, then you get this title.
But the real teachers are on the internet like Jordan Peterson.
He makes videos.
No one has to be there.
People choose to listen and learn.
But these people are stuffed in and forced to listen to this person with a badge
that says something. That's what they've realized.
That these kids are a captive
audience.
Do you remember when the lockdown
first started? They started doing remote
schools. And one of the teachers
was caught. Someone recorded this where they were like,
I'm worried the parents are going to find out what we're teaching
their kids now.
And that's the thing. And the government understands this.
And again, the irony being everyone is
calling people, you're literally Hitler.
You're literally not. Well, what was not to youth?
Okay, what was not to youth? It was
a way to plug them into a system to get
the children on board into the
system to believe everything that the government
believes. Well, that's the exact same thing that's happening
right now. It didn't change because it's happening on American
soil. They have obviously understood for six
hours a day they have your children.
And now they're rinsing the schools of hard academics.
Math is racist. That's an initiative
by Bill Gates. You can look it up. Bill Gates
started an initiative saying that math
and encouraging children to get
the right answer is a form of white supremacy.
He's calling it equitable math.
And now he is pushing for the curriculum to stop teaching
kids to get the right answer
and to just allow them to tell you how they got the wrong one and they should still get a 100.
That's to make your child dumb.
Check this out.
Check this out.
We went to – we were talking about this yesterday.
I went to a skate park over the weekend.
And skate parks are notorious for kids being punk rock, fighting with security guards, vandalizing property.
And you know what the graffiti was at the skate park?
Black Lives Matter.
Trans rights are human rights. That was the graffiti. And you know what the graffiti was at the skate park? Black Lives Matter. Trans rights are human rights.
That was the graffiti.
And I started laughing.
I'm like,
that's like an Amazon.com
like big bold thing
when you go on.
It's like,
it's an organization.
It is mainstream pop culture.
The embassies fly the flag
and little kids think
they're being rebels
by adopting a message
that is used by U.S. embassies
and Walmart.com. That is youth indoctrination. And they don't get it because these kids, they're kids rebels by adopting a message that is used by U.S. embassies and Walmart.com.
Right.
That is youth indoctrination.
And they don't get it
because these kids,
they're kids, right?
And the problem is that
the adults are crazy, right?
So the adult,
those are totally looney tunes, right?
So the problem is twofold.
It's that there's some weird
Olympic event
to be the most woke parent.
Like, oh, we're so accepting
and loving because my child
is a non-binary species
and it's amazing, right?
That's like the new thing. I'm like, I'm such an amazing parent because my child's a non-binary species and it's amazing right that's
like the new thing i'm like i'm such an amazing parent to my child the non-binary mermaid and
then you couple that with the education system that's reinforcing that okay so how is it possible
that when i went to school it was no such thing as non-binary we didn't have a single child that
was non-binary yes we didn't have it right so it's obviously not natural for all of these kids
to be popping up now doing videos saying i'm non-binary because none of us had this issue
when we were growing up
and none of the people
that I went to school with
now that it's even an option
have opted into this, right?
Because it just wasn't
even presented to them, right?
It wasn't presented.
So it's not like,
oh, they were just suppressing this
and then now that it's a thing,
I have all of these kids
that graduate with it
that are like,
I was always non-binary.
No, it was like tomboys.
Like I was a tomboy
when I was in fifth grade.
This is why we gotta be careful
about saying it's just critical race theory in schools.
Because it's critical theory in general.
It's like the Marxist oppressor versus oppressed.
It is critical gender theory.
It is critical race theory.
It is critical white studies.
It is the idea that everything is bad.
You're the bad guy.
I'm always right no matter what happens.
You're the problem.
Give me power.
It's like why roll the dice?
Why roll the dice why roll the
dice people are i would never say my child they're getting the internet three-year-olds are on the
internet so we're talking about these technocrats keeping their kids off the internet and there's a
reason because when a three-year-old goes on and looks at like cartoons but then it turns out it's
a youtube cartoon of hitler dancing with bugs bunny and you're like what is this and they're
learning about like why it's okay to why why gender doesn't matter. And it's raising your children.
The internet is raising children.
And a good example of this, like in the mainstream is, so Dwayne Wade, right?
He has a child who has come out as a trans, I don't know how to, I don't even know.
He had a son who now identifies as a daughter, right?
And I remember watching the story and, you know,
him and Gabrielle Union came out and, you know, she's super woke.
And they were like, so saying how like brave and encouraged they were.
And like, this is just who this person was, right?
But then I remember seeing the photo and this is before he had declared his
gender as being a woman or girl.
And seeing a photo of his son in a crop top
at a pride parade
and with long, long, like Cardi B-like fingernails, right?
Okay, well, that obviously wasn't who this person was.
Where'd you learn the crop top and the long fingernails, right?
That's social.
Social construct.
That's a social construct, right?
So you can't tell me, you know,
you can say people have a natural affinity,
okay, wanted to hook up with the guy, wanted to hook up with the girl, but you didn't learn long fingernails,
right? So where did your child learn that with my question, Dwayne Wade? How did we start with
the crop tops and the long nails? Because that's not a thing. And the answer, of course, is going
to be the internet. Because if you're on Instagram today, that is a culture, you know, not even
Kardashians, what's the Kylie Jenner, you know, the lips, the fingernails, all this stuff, it
created an entire culture of this. And you're a basketball player. I know how aggressive that schedule is. I know that it is
hard to be a parent and be on the road playing X amount of games all year. And so what was
happening while you were on the road, and he's, you know, in a split home as well. So it was with
his, you know, with his mother, it's likely that the internet helped to raise your kid. And this
is how we got here,
but rather than have that conversation,
which is much more severe and hard to have,
we're just going to go ahead and allow your 12-year-old,
at least then 12-year-old, to make a permanent life decision.
Three-year-old.
Three?
Dwayne Wade.
His trans daughter knew her identity since she was three years old.
Which is scary because I babysat three-year-olds
who literally think they're mermaids.
I've had a three-year-old in a tub, cried and screamed into a temper tantrum because she told me she was three years old. Which is scary because I babysat three-year-olds who literally think they're mermaids. Like I've had a three-year-old in a tub
who cried and screamed
into a temper tantrum
because she told me
she was a mermaid.
And I cannot imagine
giving credence to that
and saying,
you know what,
sleep in the bath tonight
because I am sorry
and I can't wait to go
to tell the other parents
how amazing and woke I am
because I'm accepting you
as a mermaid.
I'm pretty sure
when I was three
and my mom asked me
what I wanted to be
and this is a true story,
I said a pumpkin.
I like that.
Yeah, it was like,
I was just like a little kid
and that was like a story my mom would say.
People would be like,
what does he want to be?
And she's like, well, he said pumpkin.
I really wanted to be a Power Ranger.
Yeah.
I still kind of do, but you know.
You know, he's joined the Marines.
Yeah, nobody recognized my Power Ranger skills.
Which Power Ranger?
That's a very good question.
That's a very good question that's a very good question
by the way in the retrospect how racist yeah the yellow one's asian the black one's black
the white one's white the pink one's a girl oh it's so funny i love the fire it's amazing
probably the robot would you build your own for all them right yeah like i love i like
like mighty morphin power rangers was it That's so weird though. Wait, wait.
How did the original Power Rangers happen where they're like sitting there and like,
let's make the Yellow Ranger Asian?
Like, why are we?
I know.
It's so great.
It's so great.
The Black Ranger was black.
I know. I'm sure they're already canceled.
We just have to Google it.
I'm sure someone realized that 20 years later and was like, cancel.
It goes back to like the 70s.
There was a show that was like the first one where there was like five people in different
colored outfits that would come together to form like a big creature and then it became voltron
that it became the power rangers yeah i was power rangers i don't know that original show i don't
know i don't remember what it's called i have no idea okay yeah voltron yeah voltron was the 80s
version they were all these cat machines they would ride around and they'd form this giant guy
who had a big sword how old are you 42 okay it was hot 86 yeah i like the green power dinosaur you remember when um mario lopez
was it he was on someone's show yeah and he said i don't think three-year-olds know that they're
trans you know what show that was who was it the candace ellen show that was your show yeah
he got in trouble he did he came on my show and it was what was so bizarre and mario was a friend
of mine and like what was so bizarre is like we just didn't go there like it was what was so bizarre. And Mario was a friend of mine. And like, it was so bizarre.
I was like,
we just didn't go there.
Like it was like sort of just,
it was such a non question.
It wasn't like I was pushing him.
It was just sort of like,
what's it like in Hollywood now?
Because it's the woke Olympics.
And he was very nice.
And he just said like,
you know,
for me personally,
like,
you know,
I understand when you're adult,
do what you want,
but we just let kids be kids,
you know?
And they,
and it was funny because it was like two months later after the interview
and then suddenly like Mario Lopez is trending and they're, and everyone listened to it.
And it was like, he literally said as nice as possible, like, hey, let kids grow up.
And they were in to cancel him.
He apologized.
He did apologize.
But I will say it was a very, like, it's always the same apology, like copy and pasted where
like you have to say it was a very like it's always the same apology like copy and pasted where like you have to say it and you know I was bummed that he apologized but also not bummed because he's a
great he's a fantastic person really a fantastic human being I think him and his wife are such an
example of what it means to just be a very present family I'm very impressed by them and just imagine
everything you have being gone in a moment unless you do this and And so, yes, I would stand by my guns.
But when you have three small kids, it gets harder and it gets harder and it gets harder,
right?
But think about the future for those kids.
100% true.
But he's on the other side thinking of the future for those kids, right?
So it's like whatever schools they go to, I don't know, maybe they go to private school,
they have a house, he's got a mortgage to pay.
So I've tried to be more understanding.
I think when you have the autonomy to do it, it's a lot easier.
There's no excuse when there's a person who has no family and just takes it.
I'm like, come on, man.
But I get it because he just – and by the way, I'm on your side.
I think he would have done that and he would have been a hero and other doors would have been open.
But it's a very big risk to ask somebody to take who's that established.
It's true.
And I've said this.
I understand people who have kids who are scared to speak out,
but it really sounds
like you're betting
the future will be
communist wokeness.
And so you want to
keep your family safe.
Yeah.
But if everyone said no,
then the future wouldn't be.
Let me tell you,
if I could just,
maybe one day I might,
I won't,
but like the A-list celebrities
that are in my inbox
that I speak to you would be
shocked at how many of them hate it I mean it's almost they are definitely I think the majority
of them hate it right it's actually the majority of them hate it and I have conversations with them
on the phone and I'm just like man you're like top player in the NBA it'd be amazing if you spoke out
like hey you're the number I get the same thing you are be singing you know and they can't do it
and so they just talk to us almost like we're like I'm their therapist, you know, where
they can just let it go.
I've had people, rock stars, skateboarders, call me, some nearly crying, like I'm scared,
man.
You know, I could lose everything in a moment.
I don't know what to do.
And I'm like, you're going to call me and talk to me for two hours.
It's like therapy.
It really is. They can't talk to anybody. They're scared. They're terrified going to call me and talk to me for two hours. It's like therapy. It really is.
It's like therapy.
They can't talk to anybody.
They're scared.
They're terrified.
They know they can talk to me
because they watch my show
and they trust it.
And I'm like,
you have how many millions
of followers?
You could come out right now
and just say,
guys,
I do not think this is okay.
I think you need to chill.
And they're like,
yeah,
but I'll lose everything.
And I'm like,
you're a millionaire, dude.
I mean,
that's why kudos to that guy,
actually,
the Mumford & son's guy i read
his piece today actually was first time i read it i think he released it five days ago and just
saying like i couldn't you know i knew that i could lose everything but at the same at the end
of the day like my soul wouldn't sit right if i allowed this radicalism to be the reason and he
just stepped down from the band because there's things that are more important in life and i think
people like him are heroic and to platform that i think the more and more people that kind of inch forward and do it,
eventually it'll just be an avalanche.
You look at what happens with Veritas.
When someone blows the whistle and goes to Veritas, what happened?
That Facebook guy raised half a million bucks.
Because there are people who will support you.
When you come out and you be brave, you will not be left holding the bag.
And I think what James is doing is incredible because he's proving it.
He's saying be brave.
And then he's like, and this guy got half a million dollars.
That's true.
I was just thinking, is it going to take like another Jesus or Socrates that speaks the truth, speaks the truth, society revolts, executes the person.
And then 50 or 100 years later, we realize what have we done?
Why?
What have we?
This person was saying the right thing.
But no, it's not going to take that
because we have people like James.
People, it's happening.
This upsurgence is happening all at once
and people are making half a million bucks
after the fact.
So we've gotten, we've evolved.
Are you comparing James O'Keefe to Jesus or Socrates?
All of us, baby.
We all have that in us to speak up against the empire.
And that's, if we do it together.
No, it's true.
It's funny because I just recently reread Plato's Apology.
And it's just incredible.
History repeats itself.
And, you know, calling out the corruption of senators and the courage that it took to
know that there was no upside other than, you know, death and to have it be noble.
And, you know, I hear that same message.
That was kind of my mentality when I sort of jumped out of the window.
And, you know, I know that was Kanye's mentality if you listen to his music. I mean, a lot of the courage that I have is because I listened to so much Kanye
West. And to me, I don't have the slave mentality, right? So I'd rather be executed running away,
right? Towards freedom. Like I'm definitely the slave that would have run away from the plantation.
I'm the Harriet Tubman. I'm like, you know, I'm the Kanye West. I'm the, you know, pick a point
in time. I'm the Socrates asking people walking down the street, asking them questions about what they think.
But because freedom is natural to me.
But I don't know, as I was saying earlier, if it's natural for everybody.
I wonder now as I look at this society, I look at COVID-19, people that were like, please lock us down.
Please put us in our homes.
Please tell me when to see my mom and dad.
I'm like, maybe people just want to be enslaved and this model of you know slave and master meaning government and people
that it controls will never be broken freedom is scary yeah freedom is dangerous for those of us
that are adults we're okay with that yeah you know what i did today i went and i picked a bunch of
wild berries and then i cooked them and ate them wow i see that's i gotta get on that like it's one thing that i i'm definitely lacking in
is i think it is so important for us to know how to farm yeah it's like so important i mean the
amount of control you give up when you can't feed yourself yeah is that's like the next unlock the
next layer of the candace owens game i want candace owens farm when you pull a weed out
super smooth it's so rewarding and my my last name is Farmer, legally.
Oh, nice.
I just got married.
Congratulations.
Now it's even weirder to be like Candace Farmer and literally Farms.
Candace Farmer.
I want to talk about, you mentioned the lockdown stuff, because we got a story.
It's a bit personal.
I'm talking about a friend of mine who said he was cool with me sharing his posts.
He did make them publicly either way.
And right now we have the Delta variant.
Now, I think New York, I'm not sure if it's new york
they're saying they're not going to do another lockdown but la is saying we're bringing back
the mask guidelines because the delta variant is scary the first thing i'm going to say is a
disclaimer to this i am i look i'm going to be telling a story about one person i don't want
this to be a shocking story like i don't want to be shock value or fear fear-mongering on the
vaccine or anything like that.
I just think these are things we need to talk about.
Brett Weinstein talks a bit about this on his show.
He's been demonetized.
He's been given a strike over this.
So I'm going to say this.
Talk to your doctor.
Raise your concerns with your doctor.
If you're unsatisfied, you get a second opinion.
These are normal things that people do.
No one's forcing you to listen to only one person.
You can talk to as many doctors as you want.
Just make sure you're getting – Except for Facebook who's forcing you to listen to one person, and that's Dr. Fauci.
But go ahead.
Yes.
Fair point.
Fair point.
YouTube too.
But what I mean is in your daily life, you go to your doctor, and if you don't like what they're saying, you call another doctor.
And you keep having these conversations.
And I've talked to people who've had people on the show who have said they've had good doctors who have given them sound advice.
But I want to show you this because this pertains a lot to people.
I'm not trying to be mean to my friend.
He's a good friend of mine.
I've known him since I was a kid.
But a lot of people just go along with whatever is being said.
So I'll give you the gist of it.
My friend got the vaccine and he got nerve damage.
And now his legs and he has problems in his legs and arms.
He was in the hospital for this.
And he said that after a second dose, this was over a month ago,
he started feeling pins and needles in his arms and legs.
It happened to my girlfriend, pins and needles, but she had it instantly.
He said it was a couple days later.
And then eventually he was struggling to walk.
He was having tremors.
And his arms and legs felt like they weighed 120 pounds.
He ends up in the hospital.
He just posted a message.
I tweeted it out.
He said, I made a hard decision today. I am officially stepping
away from music for the foreseeable future.
It breaks my heart that my injury has
led to this, but with complications to my living
situation, as well as constant fatigue
and pain, I can no longer effectively
serve my musical projects to the best of my abilities.
I love my bandmates and
our fans and friends. It's been a wonderful
20 years of shows and great times.
I hope I can return to the stage one day soon.
Until then, peace and love.
Again, I'm not trying to say this is indicative of every single person this has happened to.
I just think it's important that we have these honest conversations because if you suppress them, what happens?
People freak out.
They get scared.
They get paranoid.
Okay, it's simple.
Something bad happened to my friend.
What I'm trying to point out is that he had already had the COVID.
So he was immune.
He wanted to play shows.
The stores, these venues, they don't know anything about your medical history.
So they just say, I don't care.
If you got the vaccine, you can play.
So he goes to get it.
And then he ends up getting it.
And what they think now is there have been doctors recommending that if you've had the the covid at a certain within a certain time you can't get
vaccinated until a certain time after or something like that yeah well none of this is none of this
is no it's no longer conspiracy theory talking about because now the cdc had to look into the
myocarditis the kids that were having the heart inflammation now it's a warning as of yesterday
they said there's now officially a warning and you can look up which on the pfizer having the heart inflammation, now it's a warning. As of yesterday, they said there's now officially a warning, and you can look up which on the Pfizer and the Moderna vaccine
regarding potential heart inflammation side effects, which is incredible, because it took this long for them to admit it.
And we've all known this because we're talking to our friends, and we've been censored.
So there's so much, I mean, there's so many people that should be sued for censoring this information,
because people that, if we had just known and had an honest conversation,
I actually think more people would be inclined to get the vaccine if there was an
honest conversation as opposed to the mass censorship that we've, the fact that you even
have to start with, I'm just saying, you know, is the reason people don't trust Big Pharma or
trust YouTube or trust Facebook because they're not allowed to talk about what's happening. And,
you know, I'm obviously a woman in her childbearing years. I had a girlfriend and I've
talked about this on my show. She's a doctor. She had to get the vaccine, got it and bled for an extraordinary long time and
hasn't had a normal menstruation cycle since. And so that was another story that kept popping up.
And now they're looking into it, looking into it finally, which means that enough has happened to
enough people where they have to look into it. Maybe two months from now, they'll admit that
it's causing some effects with menstruation. Who knows but we who knows right but here is what i will just say so we can keep this conversation universal which
will keep us off the ice with the youtube censorship lords common sense it's just not
that common anymore right if we put a peanut in the middle of this table peanuts are good i like
peanuts i like peanuts if every single person had a peanut in the world would all of us be feeling
the same way about peanuts some people would would be dead, right? Peanut. Some people have allergies. Yeah,
people have allergies, right? Like there are, me, I have a very severe allergy to mold. Like severe,
shut down my life. Like if there is mold growing in a home, it is that bad, right? Not everybody
has that. Some people can be around mold and they'll be totally fine, right? So if you talk
about any problem, styrofoam, it doesn't matter what it is.
People have the strangest allergies ever, right?
Weird allergies.
Some people are allergic to dog hair, cat hair, human hair, right?
And we watch these episodes of all these strange things.
And it's obviously because what?
We're all the same.
That's common sense.
We're not all the same.
We have different backgrounds, right?
Suddenly you apply this to medicine and people go, that's impossible. That's common sense. We're not all the same. We have different backgrounds, right? Suddenly you apply this to medicine
and people go,
that's impossible.
That's a conspiracy theory.
That should just indicate to you
the power that big pharma,
a trillion dollar industry has,
where it is forcing people, right,
or it's causing people
to not think with common sense,
which is that one size does not fit all.
This is my main issue with all of this.
People are going to McDonald's and there's like a vaccine station outside.
They're going to bars and they're drunk.
Now, I want to make sure I show that you mentioned the myocarditis.
It is a fact.
CDC does now issue a warning, myocarditis and pericarditis following mRNA vaccination.
They do mention, first thing, more than 177 million people have received at least one
dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in the US.
The CDC continues to monitor the safety of the COVID vaccines for any health problems
that happen after vaccination.
Since April 2021, there have been more than 1,000 reports to the Vaccine Adverse Event
Reporting System of cases of inflammation of the heart called myocarditis and pericarditis happening after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination.
These reports are rare given the hundreds of millions of vaccine doses administered and have been reported after mRNA COVID vaccination, particularly in adolescents and young adults.
CDC and its partners are actively monitoring these reports by reviewing data and medical records to learn more about what happened and to understand any relationship to COVID-19 vaccination.
You know what else is rare?
Death from COVID-19.
Very rare.
Extremely, exceedingly rare.
But that didn't stop them from shutting down all of society.
But now all of a sudden, this myocarditis and this symptom is rare.
And it's not stopping them from doing the vaccines.
They're not locking down the vaccines.
So it's an interesting thing when rare matters to big pharma
and when it doesn't matter to big pharma.
And it's interesting that when they can make money,
exceedingly rare is fine, keep doing the thing.
But if they can't make money, exceedingly rare,
it doesn't mean anything to them.
COVID is more dangerous than the vaccine.
If we just look at like, I think it's like what, 0.2, 0.3.
I don't want to get the numbers wrong on the mortality rate from COVID.
It is mostly older people.
It is mostly comorbidities.
But of the people who got COVID-
Yeah, to young people, which one's more dangerous?
To the teenagers that are getting myocarditis, which one's more dangerous?
Yeah, so-
Question mark.
Well, let's put question mark.
Let's just put question mark.
Which one is more dangerous for the teenagers and the children?
The crazy thing is we don't know because they didn't do studies for years on the vaccines
before they released them to the public.
And every time people said that, you know, it's still not FDA approved.
It's still, you know, it's got...
The EUA, Emergency Use Authorization.
Yeah, exactly.
It's got Emergency Use Authorization.
But I do think one of them, and I don't know which one, so I'm not going to say, is approved
for youth or something like that, like 12 to 17, they got approval for it.
Is that true?
They might just be EUA approval.
EUA approval.
Yeah, when they start, they're doing it younger and younger, the EUA approval.
I want to read this.
They mentioned confirmed cases occurred mostly in male adolescents and young adults aged 16 years or older,
more often after getting the second dose than the first dose,
and typically within several days of COVID-19 vaccination.
So I will stress, 177 million doses, okay?
You need to decide what's right for your family.
You need to ask your doctor for sound medical advice.
Don't get medical advice from people like me on the internet
or from comedians or from TV doctors.
I'm trying to...
We're probably in trouble for even talking about it.
That's the name of the game.
That's how much power Big Pharma has,
and that's because Big Pharma gives billions billions of dollars to
youtube and facebook and twitter right so right now the youtube lords are going oh my gosh we're
getting this huge check from big pharma and we need to make sure that we protect that money that
we get and so us having a conversation that should be had which is an important conversation about
health and how we're all different and and people they should allow this if they cared about the
well-being of people get censored because they care about their paychecks and that's the society
that we live in right and i'll, we're not recommending anyone do anything.
Do what's good for you.
For me, I had a vaccine reaction years ago.
I'm not playing with it.
I have no interest in getting the vaccine.
That doesn't mean that I'm telling you to do it or not do it.
I have friends that have gotten it and friends that have not gotten it.
And that autonomy used to be okay.
This is the line I'm trying to dance, right?
If you do not have conversations about the
negative, then what happens to someone who experiences the negative? They're confused
and they get angry. Well, they go deep down into the conspiracy theories and that's what's wrong.
And that's what I've been saying. Actually, I think more people are less inclined to get it
now because there's so obviously not an honest conversation being had. So this is what happens.
I tweeted the story and I get a bunch of lefties being like, oh, you had one friend.
So you're saying the millions.
And I'm like, no, no, I'm not saying any of that.
I'm just saying like, here's a story from my friend.
It's a tragic story.
We need to have a conversation about what this means and what the results will be because
it is affecting people this way.
And I think people should talk to their doctors to make sure they're getting sound medical
advice because I'm not giving it.
And just because I post one story doesn't most the people I know, the overwhelming majority, no problems whatsoever.
Well, let me tell you –
We had – I don't want to name the people who have come on the show who have talked about this privately because they're private medical information.
We've had a ton of guests who are like, I have no side effects whatsoever.
But can we talk about it without getting banned?
We'll see.
Right.
Well, I mean Eric Clapton had a similar response.
Right.
He thought he would never play guitar again.
And yeah, so I mean, I think one of the things I think is the sad, like that is most sad
about it is that what they're doing now, and this is why I did a whole episode talking
about my friend who, you know, has not had a regular menstruation cycle since getting
the vaccine.
And she's like, we're actually people that did everything they told us to do.
And they're being gaslit.
Right.
So they did what they're supposed to do.
They stayed locked down.
They didn't go to work. They lost money. And then when things opened up and the vaccine became available, they got the vaccine. and they're being gaslit right so they did what they're supposed to do they stayed locked down they didn't go to work they lost money and then when things opened
up and the vaccine became available they got the vaccine so they followed all government orders and
now that same government is gaslighting them when they say oh i i had a weird reaction they go that's
not possible so for right now the menstruation thing hasn't been looked into enough there's
tons of articles on it but they're like it's hearsay that's what they do um and she's like
now i'm being gaslit from the same people that i listened
to that's a horrible feeling right and that's why i talk about because i'm like they're not being
listened to and they did all of the listening and um i'll leave it with this joke uh what what's
the difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth eight months yeah but i want to mention
something too there's two big things that I talk about with this.
I really do think
there's a lot of
people online who
will see a handful
of these stories and
hyper focus on them
and then think like
it's the apocalypse
and I've heard some
really crazy
conspiracies about
the vaccine.
I'm like dude
there's not a zombie
apocalypse.
People are saying
in two years
everyone's going to
die and I'm like
that's insane dude.
That's not going to
happen.
How crazy though.
Imagine if that did
happen.
It's just not going
to happen.
Let's create a movie
right now.
Obviously it's not going to happen but what if it did let's create a movie right now. Obviously, it's not going to happen, but what if it did?
Imagine if every person you knew who got the vaccine died.
It just falls over.
That's crazy.
That's a crazy, funny movie to consider.
It's not funny.
I mean, terribly horrible.
Funny, strange.
Funny, strange, yeah.
Like, whoa.
People want to believe the world is this movie.
And I tell people this, like, silencers aren't real.
Guns don't go.
Oh, someone just messaged me.
Can you tell Tim that some silencers do sound like the movies you can you
can like treat them and make it so it's like you can't hear it okay okay sure but the idea that i
heard you dude thanks for messaging a spy walks into a room and screws on his hands it goes
it's like okay okay anyway that's what james bond did right movies not real life okay sure
there are certainly some very very quiet surprises
i didn't look into it it probably subsonic rounds i don't know enough about it but sure fine
the point is post-apocalyptic film though right here's i'm worried about two things one how many
for sure like i can talk about my friend because i think we need to have these conversations
but how many of these news stories over exaggerate there was one story from the new york post where
they were like two days after getting a vaccine, a college student died.
And at the bottom, it's like the vaccine had nothing to do with his death.
It was like alcohol related or something like that.
That was the same with COVID-19.
I remember there was a five-year-old died of COVID-19.
And then a little thing at the bottom said she also had meningitis.
I'm like, oh, my gosh.
Okay, so she probably got it from the meningitis, not the COVID-19.
But they were doing the post-mortem testing.
And I notoriously blew up the story of the governor of Connecticut who should be imprisoned for a lie that he told sayingitis, not the COVID-19, but they were doing the post-mortem testing. And I notoriously blew up the story
of the governor of Connecticut
who should be in prison for a lie
that he told saying an infant died of COVID-19.
And through my back channels,
because it was a Connecticut story
and I'm from Connecticut
and my sisters were both pregnant at the time
and this story traumatized them.
I decided to get to the bottom of it
because I knew he was lying.
It was the way he phrased it.
Yeah, all is the word.
First of COVID-19 complications.
And then I find out that actually
the baby was suffocated by its drug addict mother. And then in post-mortem testing, they. Of COVID-19 complications. And then I find out that actually the baby was suffocated by its drug addict mother.
And then in post-mortem testing, they tested for COVID-19.
And that was enough to be on the list.
Didn't George Floyd have COVID?
He did.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean, and so it's like, it's just one of those things that's so frustrating because
like, again, when the media wants to be evasive, they're evasive.
And then like all of this data, I know Tucker Carlson and Torsey got in trouble by literally
reading the VAERS data and saying, you know, this is not good what we're seeing.
And they're like, there's no way to confirm that data.
I'm like, OK, well, it was enough when when people were getting COVID-19 for you to add to the death ticker.
But I guess it's not enough when people are talking about vaccines.
And again, only one of those that's one of those things makes, you know, big pharma money.
That's the double standard that during COVID there was one viral video.
Apparently, like someone had a motorcycle accident and they had covid and i think it was a health official from illinois who mentioned like
that will be listed because the person died with covid she did it was a i remember watching the
video we kept hearing i mean it's really really extreme if it saves one life right they're like
we're gonna lock everything down if it saves one life it's like that's double standard right when
it comes to big pharma when it comes to just going 100
in one direction when it's when it's the establishment to the left you're allowed to
we can barely even have conversations about adverse reactions without getting banned on
youtube well i do and i talked about on instagram because like i said i had i had a bad reaction to
the guard is still vaccine and from then i just said i will never stay silent about it and it's
incredible how many women have written me and just said, thank you for talking about this,
because so many women were injured by that vaccine. You know what their mentality is? It was
so bad. But you know what their mentality is, though? The officials say, look, we know that
vaccine injuries are real. We know that there's a certain percentage. That's why the CDC mentions,
look, we had 177 million million over a thousand myocarditis
reports because they will publicly say this. And I think Fauci even did. It is worth it because you
save more lives with the vaccine than the people who get hurt by it. And the people who get hurt
by it are not likely to die. And that's literally been their line of thinking. It's really fascinating
because it's this very utilitarian versus deontological argument the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few
okay we vaccinate everybody there will be some injuries to people but that's okay it's the
trolley problem right you've got a person on the you know you've got the five people on one side
one person on the other the train's gonna hit the five people you can pull the lever it'll hit the
one person but you chose to hit that one person. How many people probably would just be
fine if they went to their doctors, asked for medical advice. The doctor said, here's what I
recommend for you. And it wasn't the vaccine. And they went home and they never got COVID. Nothing
happened. Yeah. But how disgusting that people that get COVID are still being told they have to
get the vaccine. Like literally science saying to you, we are smarter than the human body. And like,
so those natural antibodies know you need to get these fake ones you know and it's so that's even more bizarre is that like they haven't even
isolated the virus they've created a vaccine they say if you get the virus you know is this will
you'll have less of a chance of dying even though as i said if you're young you have a remarkably
like virtually non-existent chance of dying anyways forcing you to get it to be able to go
back to school and to resume your normal life and you know just because i don't know they decided
that's totally necessary and again they, they just seem so hypocritical
because it's like they either care about the few for the all or they don't. It's the exact
opposite. They're sending mixed signals right now. They're telling us vaccines work, but then
saying that if you, if you don't have the vaccine, you, you should be masked. And it's like, well,
vaccines work. No, no, no, no, no, no. The Delta variant, the World Health Organization says now,
even with the vaccine, you should be wearing a mask yeah socially that's new but even before when they were saying
vaccines work right if vaccines work why do you care i am not vaccinated why do you care if i am
next to someone who is back is vaccinated because they should be protected and we know that they're
not protected because bill maher all these people are coming out they got the vaccine and they're
still getting covid19 so now what was the exercise about if they can still catch it and his wasn't
the delta variant right if people are still getting covid-19. So now what was the exercise about? If they can still catch it, and his wasn't the Delta variant, right?
If people are still getting COVID-19 after getting the vaccine,
now explain to us what the song and dance is about.
Well, this is interesting
because the YouTube rules actually say
you can't state the vaccine is a guarantee
and you can't state the vaccine doesn't work.
You have to actually say it mostly works.
Like it's bizarre.
There's a huge list of YouTube's rules.
And I got an official statement from them.
Me too, from Facebook.
Anything that creates vaccine hesitancy will be banned.
Even if it's the truth.
On YouTube, this was interesting, because Reuters came out with a story.
Oxford did a study on ivermectin.
And they said it may be effective, but they're still doing trials.
I want to make sure that's very clear, because YouTube asked me to.
And they said, all
that matters when you're talking about hydroxychloroquine
and ivermectin, as you mentioned, the FDA
says it's not approved, it's not effective,
and tell
people to talk to their doctor, and you should be
fine. So, okay, we'll see if
that's enough for them, but I kind of feel like it won't be because
we've certainly been flying close to the sun in this one.
Yeah, man. Common sense. Nine new billionaires
have been minted.
The governments have extraordinary powers since this COVID-19 thing.
But, okay, sure.
I get passionate about physical health.
The medical industry has it, I don't know what you call it, the, what do they call it, where they cut stuff out if it's infected rather than try and treat it.
But basically it's been around since the Rockefeller built this industry.
Osteopathic medicine, where you'll cut out a problem instead of trying to treat it from the inside by treating the lymphatic system.
So this whole system is built on treating the blood after the fact.
Let's try and pump some – where you can fix your lymphatic system's acidity by eating the right foods.
No, no, no.
Hold on.
Bro.
I genuinely – when I see these YouTube videos and they get into it
and they start talking about
what you should be doing
and what you can do
I'm not a fan of that
Steve Jobs thought
he was going to drink fruit
and cure his cancer
so like
I don't like
there's no cure
for anything
I don't like the idea
of like
I'm just stopping
eating healthy
I mean we got to start
at the bottom
do you mean like preventative
from getting sick
before preventative
not like after you get sick.
The medical industry was preventative.
But he's correct.
Yeah, of course it's not preventative.
They're never trying to like, there's so many steps that can happen before you get to like
a person that, and by the way, this is kind of making me think of when you said that,
like the Britney Spears thing I've been kind of talking about a lot because she kind of,
obviously this has been a big story.
She came out and says that she's been in prison and she definitely has been and people, I
believe people should go to prison for what they did to her because it's just it's incomprehensible she had this very obvious out in the front mental
breakdown but like the reason for that mental breakdown was very clear she was begging the
paparazzi to leave her alone they didn't it was insane um and it reminded me of uh when i was in
college this was actually a moment in my life that changed my life and i will never forget the name
of the girl who did this her name was zoe esposito all teenage girls are like on the brink of suicide like we're just highly emotional i'm being hyperbolic obviously but like you know
it just being a teenager in general right it's just a lot more angst like that's one time i don't
want to go back to being a teenager and um my boyfriend i were in high school we broke up
and i was in he was my high school boyfriend i was in my freshman year of college we broke up
on the phone and i was like devastated. I tell you devastated.
Screaming, crying.
The RA came to check on me.
I was like, I couldn't stop crying.
I wouldn't get out of bed.
My dad was so scared because he had never heard me sound like that.
But he got in his car, and he drove up the two and a half hours to university
and picked me up from my dorm and took me home.
What is wrong with me?
I couldn't do it.
I wouldn't eat nothing.
And took me to the doctor, because that's what you do, I guess.
Your child's sad, you take him to the doctor.
And the doctor wrote me a full prescription for Xanax, because he's like, you know, you're
crying a lot, Xanax will help you deal with the anxiety of his breakup and whatever.
So I go back to university that night, and I've got this Xanax prescription, and this
girl Zoe, thank God, met me in the dorm
because she was waiting for me to get back.
And she talks to me.
I'm like, well, the doctor gave me Xanax.
And she's like, I'm just going to ask you a question.
She was like, why are you going to take that pill?
And I was like, because I'm really sad.
And she was like, why are you sad?
Like, you know, why are you so sad?
And I said, you know, because me and so-and-so broke up.
And she said, I have this thing that if you can answer the question why,
right, you don't need a pill. Like, that's a human emotion. And you're going to if you can answer the question, why, right? You don't need a pill.
Like that's a human emotion and you're going to have to learn to deal with that emotion,
right?
And now we kind of live in a society which doesn't believe in people dealing with any
emotions and it's sort of like, you know, we over prescribe for everything, right?
So it's like, you know, now you have the kids notoriously that are hyper six-year-olds.
Six-year-olds are supposed to be hyper and jumping off.
Put them on Ritalin.
Put him on Airol.
Your kid won't focus on math.
It's like because he literally wants to be outside screaming and jumping from the monkey
bars and like, you know, jumping off of a tire swing.
And instead you're telling him to focus on math.
Like that's a normal thing.
And so I see what you're talking about regarding like all of these things before you get to
the thing.
Because now I know those girls who took the Xanax and they're 30 and they're out of their minds, you know,
because every time they feel an emotion, they put a pill.
They don't know how to deal with regular anxiety, you know,
because they don't know that like you have to figure out how to deal with the thing, you know.
Like sugar will make kids crazy.
If you cut that out of the diet, it helps.
I think these big tech companies don't want to have any liability for self-harm.
So when I was talking with Jack Dorsey, for instance, on the Joe Rogan show, what did Jack say?
He's like, well, there's a lot of people who are prone to suicide, so we need to protect that group.
What is YouTube saying right now when it comes to their rules and all of this stuff?
Just make sure you tell people to go to their own doctor.
Now, I genuinely do believe Joe Rogan should not be giving medical advice and you should be going to your doctor.
And I'm not giving anybody advice, go to your doctor.
But they're worried that someone's going to do something.
They're going to blame YouTube.
They're going to blame Twitter.
And they're going to have to pay out for it.
I think it's cool to talk about all of the COVID stuff is one thing.
But then talking about the medical industry is a whole other...
It's very important.
Yeah, yeah.
Could you imagine what's going to happen to all the Bernie Sanders supporters who want universal health care
when they start making videos complaining about the big pharmaceutical industries, the cost of health care, their concerns about how drugs are given out to make money instead of actually curing diseases?
Oh, YouTube is going to ban all of those Bernie bros.
Well, America is like that.
I mean, especially, you know, obviously I'm married to a Brit.
And when you go overseas or you go to Europe and you see
the relationship that they have, it's just, we over-prescribe. Our idea is to not treat anything,
you know, to diagnose it before you even understand it and to give somebody a pill,
right? And so like, obviously the fact that I was able to, I knew why I was sad, you know what I
mean? I knew why I was sad. It wasn't like I was just like woke up, broke down crying and didn't
know why. Then you say, okay, maybe there's some chemical imbalance.
And increasingly, we're getting people that don't even understand themselves before they're
kind of put onto the big pharma track, which is a pill to manage everything in life.
And then when they don't have that pill and they feel an emotion coming up, their thing
is, how do I get rid of it?
How do I make it go away?
How do I make it go away?
When you had that conversation with Zoe, what was your experience for the next few, like
how did you kind of figure it out?
It still sucked.
I was still sad.
There you go.
I was still sad.
I threw all the pills out because it just made so much logical sense what she said.
And I thank God because I'm like, I don't know what would happen if I just was like
taking Xanax all the time.
But I had that mentality of I recognize I'm sad because this thing happened.
And I now, I'm able to deal with sadness
because I know what it feels like.
I know if you have anxiety,
oh my God, I have anxiety, I have to take a pill,
I have to take a pill.
Well, why are you anxious?
Because I have finals.
Okay, well then you know why you're anxious.
So you got to figure out how to channel that
because it's not healthy to keep thinking
that you just take something
to make human emotions go away.
Now, of course, there's a line where like,
okay, and then you say like you just brought up, well, what about the kid who's
going to like actually just kill himself, right?
Well, what about the people with actual chemical imbalances?
And that's what Zoe said. She said, if you said
to me, Candice, I'm crying, I don't know why.
Yeah. There you go.
Something's wrong, right? That exists. That's very true.
I have anxiety because the military industrial
complex.
I'd be like, bro, turn off YouTube.
I don't want to pill it out, but like, what's the
solution? Yeah.
This is a real question, by the way.
The solution is to talk to a medical
professional and ask them for a medical opinion.
And if you're unhappy, you get
a second opinion. Well, it could be
like a psychiatrist. I mean, I just
want to treat the problem. Your anxiety?
Yeah, like I have anxiety because
the military industrial complex was built in the late 40s to be the world police and i'm concerned you should you
should you should talk about it um i don't think you should have anxiety over that okay i mean
anxiety is a real thing you just get anxious sometimes about whatever it is i mean but people
don't know what was also really about it is that increasingly is people don't realize that that's
a human emotion that you're going to have to learn to deal with you know in every capacity and unless it's crushing
and overwhelming and you like you can't like you know i don't know again opinion talk to your
doctor but i'm just talking about a personal experience that happened to me and it really
shaped my my mindset on those things um yeah i'm not and i want to make sure this is clear too like
i'm not just saying talk to your doctor because youtube says it i legit was like when joe rogan
said people shouldn't get the vaccine i was like when Joe Rogan said people shouldn't get the vaccine.
I was like, Joe, come on.
People shouldn't be asking a comedian or a TV doctor for advice.
Yeah, but it's not advice.
It's an opinion.
That's true.
That's my thing.
Why can't Joe have an opinion?
If I just said to you, teenagers shouldn't be taking Xanax, why is it suddenly like,
you're not a doctor.
How dare you?
It's like, dude, it's just an opinion.
Now everyone's too offended to hear people dude, it's just an opinion. Like, now everyone's like too offended to hear
people's opinions.
Like, I have an opinion
when I was, you know,
working with Charlie Kirk.
Charlie was running
at one point
10 miles a day, right?
Literally, like a psychopath.
A total psychopath.
Everywhere we went,
we were traveling
five times a week.
He would just grab his shoes
and go.
And I would say to him
over and over again,
you really shouldn't run
10 miles a day.
I'm not a freaking PE teacher.
I'm not, like, you know,
but I was like,
that's not going to be,
can't be good for your joints.
And Charlie had the opinion
that he should do it.
He should be like normal.
He should be able
to give your opinion.
And then all of a sudden
what happened?
Charlie hurt his back
and Charlie can't run anymore.
So guess what?
I didn't have to be a PE teacher.
And now I always said to him,
you know what,
Charlie,
I hate to say this,
but I told you so.
Why can't Joe Rogan
have an opinion?
Well,
there's a difference
between having an opinion
and expressing an opinion. No, no, that's fine's fine that's a good point but with great power comes
great responsibility and so they didn't ban joe for saying this joe just came out i don't think
you know joe's response was listen to fauci i'm an idiot i'm like no no no no no fauci is a tv
doctor yeah so like i i we had we had someone on the show who mentioned uh i don't know it was
crowded crowder mentioned this uh he put out this video where he said his wife went to the doctor and because of her medical issues, the doctor said, you are not a candidate for the vaccine.
And that's like a legitimate doctor saying, here's the things you need to understand about why you are or aren't, you know, should be doing this.
Fauci's the guy who goes on TV and says, everybody should just go and get it.
And it's like, stop, stop.
There are going to be people who walk to a bar and get drunk and these guys don't know
their medical history.
And then what?
Is Fauci going to be
held responsible?
Yeah, but why should Joe Rogan...
I don't like this argument
and I'm going to say
I disagree with you on this
because Joe Rogan is a podcaster.
He's a guy who likes UFC.
He talks.
Yes, he has a big following.
So what?
Why aren't we teaching people
to better discern
who you should be
getting information from? Why are we trying to make it seem like now that he has a big platform
now everything he says like you know he has to take you know everything at the same time though
and here's why that also annoys me is because let any of these hollywood celebrities be like let
your kids pick your gender and we know obviously we can lead to suicide people you know people
mutilating their bodies when young all of these things that are much more complex.
We don't kill them.
It's because they have an issue with this particular instance of him sharing his opinion.
You mean ban them.
Yeah, ban them.
Yeah, exactly.
Make them go away.
But it's because of this particular instance because it's surrounding big pharma.
There's a lot more sensitivities.
He gives his opinion about a ton of stuff.
I mean he could say do yoga.
He's talked about medicine.
He's talked about psychedelics
whatever it's a podcast let him have his opinion about things but joe rogan didn't get banned over
him telling that story like what i mean is like people who go on youtube and tell people to do
something they're like you should do this here's what you should do i'm like no no no like you
like if you like dr fauci going on tv and telling people what to do, there's going to
be people who, look, when Donald Trump mentioned hydroxychloroquine and then everyone started
freaking out, what if people actually start eating fish food, like that one story, which
turned out to be bunk, I guess.
What's the difference between Dr. Fauci saying the same thing?
So then you also disagree with all the celebrities doing the photos of them getting the shot
in the arm.
Well, when they tell you to go do something. They do. do they should all be saying ask your doctor if this is right for you
i know yeah so it's like it's like joe rogan's getting hit for what everybody is doing but if
it's on the other end of the spectrum it's fine it's irresponsible for a bunch of people to be
sticking their arms in and being like get the vaccine you know what i mean get the vaccines
today did what i did today got the shot shot. It's equally as irresponsible, in my opinion, raise smarter
human beings. If you're so
dumb that you
think that every one of your life decisions
should be informed by Joe Rogan,
you've got a lot bigger...
No, but same to anybody.
Not life decisions, but medical decisions.
Anybody, or you, or me, if you're
so dumb that you think that everything you do should
be exactly what Tim does, or what Candice does, or what joe rogan has i'm throwing us all in the same box
here like you know then you're you probably shouldn't have the internet because you're a
very malleable mind and like it's just not a safe place for you to be like you need a safe space i
just i just mentioned how like earlier i was like i picked wild berries and then we cooked them we
made wild berry chicken it was amazing like we cooked them down because i'm let me use in it
but um let one person do the wrong wild berry
and there you go.
The white ones.
The white mulberries.
Tim said to make wild berries
and I'm pointing at him.
Remember the media was saying
eat cicadas?
Yeah.
The whole time I'm like,
no, don't eat bugs off the ground.
They can be dirty.
There's a story about a dude
who ate like a slug on a dare
and then got paralyzed and died.
Oh my gosh.
And you had a guy in Leesburg, Virginia.
I remember I read that story.
It was crazy.
The guy with the slug?
Yeah, it was crazy.
There's a guy in Leesburg, Virginia who was filmed, I think it was by CNN, going out and picking cicadas off the wall and being like, I'm going to serve this to people.
I always wondered how over the thousands of human years of history, how we figured out what herbs are safe to eat.
It's because people ate all the other ones.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
Or even like, you know, the trendingylie jenner lip the lip challenge and now tiktokers dying
because it's like it's like you a little at a certain point we just have to ask people to be
a little smarter what's the kind and we have to stop putting there was the lip challenge where
people were literally putting their bottles and their lips in bottles and getting stuck and having
to go the emergency i mean there's like a whole crazy thing of people doing things because they
find stuff on the internet and at the end of all these things they always
blame someone like kylie jenner like joe rogan it's like no we just have to raise smarter people
you have to be able to discern especially with so much information like you you obviously are
not following joe rogan because you're like he's a he's doc if his name was dr joe rogan like dr
joe biden i bet you know you're a little responsible because you're pretending to be a
doctor right and like people might take what you're saying seriously, but Joe has never pretended he was a medical doctor,
and no one who is a fan of his would say he did, right?
No one who's following his stuff.
So they're trying to say he's irresponsible,
but I think that's a little – it's just not genuine to say that.
It's a little disingenuine to say that.
I think we do have a problem with people just going online and then doing dumb stuff.
Yeah, and now all of a sudden we're responsible,
right?
It's like,
Oh my God,
like that's it.
And it's like,
that's not fair to us.
That's not fair.
It's like,
just be smarter,
you know,
like be smarter.
If you're looking for information,
go see your doctor.
I mean,
that's kind of common sense.
If you're looking for medical information,
go see your doctor.
Like I'm talking about my personal experience about Gardasil.
Like,
does that mean that every single person shouldn't get Gardasil?
I don't know.
Go pursue your own information,
but don't say, well, it was irresponsible when Candace shared that story about Gardasil because she's on a every single person Shouldn't get Gardasil I don't know go pursue your own Information but don't say well it was irresponsible
When Candace shared that story about Gardasil
Because she's not a doctor it's like no
Dude like I'm telling you what happened to me
You just talked about your front your tongue like it's
I'm just so tired for like
Now we're all responsible for everybody else
It is like 100% a double
Standard when a celebrity
Can tell someone to get medicated
And then YouTube says you can't do that
youtube says if you recommend these things it's against the rules and i'm like but they pick and
choose right like is it responsible when lena dunham posts and you know the whole fat positive
movement which makes me sick right right and like literally the number one killer you forget
covet 19 it's fat literally the number one killer in Forget COVID-19, it's fat. Literally, the number one killer in America
is heart disease led from obesity.
Is it responsible?
Causes cancer.
Causes every bad ill, you know,
really comes from being overweight.
Is it responsible when Lena Dunham decides
to put a post on Instagram
about how much she loves her fat?
Or they start hashtags about fat positivity
and all these women talk about.
And I'm not talking about a little extra curves.
I'm talking about clinical obesity, right? There's a literal clip if you go to lena dunham's instagram
page you could pull it up and look at it of her writing this whole long diatribe about how happy
she is to be fat and how we need to do this and we need to normalize fat you're literally saying
for people to normalize things that is the number one killer in america do i do i hear her being
canceled do i hear her being banned or is she being asked to issue a statement? Oh, but Joe Rogan has.
It's just foolish.
Yeah, if she was talking about sugar and aspartame and high fructose, there's probably a lot more pushback.
But she is, right?
When you talk about clinical obesity, you have to see the picture, honestly.
I don't know if you guys during this thing pop up and throw things up.
You have to see what I'm talking about.
This image that she put up, it's disgusting.
It really is.
And we've gone from love yourself at any size, meaning like, yeah, I agree with that.
Some girls are curvy. Some girls are thinner. That's disgusting. It really is. And we've gone from love yourself in any size, meaning like, yeah, I agree with that. Like some girls are curvy.
Some girls are thinner.
Like that's cool.
But now we're talking about celebrating clinical obesity.
And those people are never held responsible.
In fact, it's the exact opposite.
They're held up as brave.
Read the articles.
Brave, inspiring, so amazing.
I love it.
I don't think I can put up that.
You need to show it.
You better show it.
What is it from? It's from her Instagram page.
And it's her sitting recently.
Yeah, maybe like a month ago. But like I don't know that she posts too much.
And I saw it, and I was like, any person who objectively knows about health knows that
this is a bad way to program people and have kids in the comments going, this is so brave.
It's so inspiring.
It's like, what is it inspiring you to do when someone who obviously has clinical obesity?
This isn't like she's a couple of extra pounds.
It's clinical obesity, and you're celebrating it.
Joe Rogan, Lena Dunham.
No, but hold on.
Here's my point.
Here's my point.
I don't think Lena Dunham
should be going around
telling people to be unhealthy
and like giving them advice
like you should eat garbage food
and be unhealthy
and not take care of yourself.
And I don't,
I don't think people
should be recommending
that people go do things.
It's fine to have an opinion.
It's fine to be like,
here's what I think.
Here's what happened to me.
But he says,
he said in that clip, Joe said, you know, if you ask him, if you had asked me, I would say, no, you shouldn't do it if you're whatever age.
He didn't say it in a way as if he was some great authority.
It was very much opinion, and he is an opinionator.
I'm an opinionator.
You're an opinionator.
Right, right, right.
What I mean is when a celebrity posts a photo saying, go get the vaccine, when Fauci goes on TV and says, everybody should go do it.
I'm like, no.
That's irresponsible.
You should go talk to a doctor.
Because we have the story from people like Crowder.
You have the story where people literally say, I went to my doctor.
My doctor said no.
It's that simple.
And that might be your case.
Maybe it's rare.
If you're pregnant, yeah.
There's all sorts of different things.
And yeah, but at the end of the day, I think we have to start having people be responsible
for thinking.
Yeah. end of the day i think we have to start having people be responsible for like you know thinking yeah yeah it kind of goes back to the master slave or leader follower conversation where like if you want to be a teacher you might maybe you shouldn't be or if you want to be the president
you're probably not cut out for the job if if you're in a position of leadership like you are
or like tim is big time you guys are it's not like you want everyone to fall on every word you say
but they're going to i I want people to think.
And that's why when I'm doing, like when I do podcasts, I'm encouraging, like from the
beginning, talking about aliens.
My whole mission is to make people think critically.
Think critically about even what I'm saying, right?
So that's my goal.
And I think that that's the role that we play as podcasters and commentators is that we're
taking the news and we're thinking critically about how we digest that news.
And I think that's kind of the role that someone like Joe Rogan serves when he's talking
about all these different topics. We're just thinking. And we can't make thinking and saying
what your opinion is a crime. How would you define critical thinking?
These YouTube channel, these big tech companies have zero faith in the average person. And they
think that someone's going to watch Beavis and Butthead and then go play frog baseball.
So they better tell everybody you can't do it.
If we travel down that path, and we have been, then eventually you just get rid of all media.
And then your movies will be like in that movie, The Invention of Lying,
where it's a guy sitting in a chair in a white back room just reading a piece of paper about history.
Anytime it'll be like, warning, this is a joke.
But if we're being honest, though, it's not because they're afraid people are going to harm themselves. It's because be like, warning, this is a joke. But if we're being honest though, it's not because they're afraid
people are going to harm themselves.
It's because, like I said,
there's profit motives.
And right now,
they're pretending they care
about the irresponsibility
of what Joe said.
But in reality,
they just want people
to get the vaccine.
And that's very apparent.
But you say that,
but they don't care about that, right?
Because if somebody does get injured
from the vaccine,
they don't care that people
told you to get it.
They care about you telling them
not to get it.
So it's actually, it's not because they care about being sued or they care about people's
help. It's because their motive right now across the board, media and big tech is to make people
get the vaccines and the DNA of their policies now. Facebook literally has, and you cannot say
anything, even if it's true, that creates vaccine hesitancy, right? So that's not them caring about
us. It's not like they're just like, oh, we don't want to get sued
because then why can't they be sued if someone does get the vaccine and gets injured?
There's a law that was, I guess it's, if you get injured, you can't sue these companies.
Yeah, they're removed from liability.
So it's not, and like I said, always follow the money.
They're getting billions and billions and billions of dollars from big pharma.
And so, I mean, I'm very
aware that we're talking about, you know,
even talking about what Joe Rogan says
is because he has too big of a platform for him
to even introduce that perspective at
all. It steps on the toes of
important and powerful people. And
in my opinion, we should always be able to think
critically about everything. Well, let's go to Super Chats
and we'll see what the audience has to say. If you haven't
already, smash the like button, subscribe.
And it's probably more important than ever
that you go to TimCast.com
and become a member
because this whole conversation
was definitely Icarus flying close to the sun.
Maybe the wax wings will melt
and we will fall,
but then you'll find us at TimCast.com.
Worst case scenario is if we get a strike,
we get taken off the air for a week.
But it affects literally all of our YouTube channels.
Everyone that you are connected to?
That I run personally with me talking on it.
I guess I could like, yeah, that's it.
So it's like all my channels are, but it's for a week.
And then we would just do the website.
So we'll be at TimCast.com.
But let's read some of these Super Chats, see what we got going on.
I hope they're being nice.
Sometimes they're mean.
It's a good conversation.
Just be nice to me, guys.
Falcon Laser says,
Timcast and The Daily Wire
need to team up
to produce a movie
about UFOs.
Yes.
I'd be in.
I don't know if the rest of the...
I pitch them all the time
on things we should do.
I was like,
I'm bringing the spice
to The Daily Wire.
Let me tell you.
In the movie,
you should play the president
because that way
we're virtue signaling
because we have
a black female president.
Absolutely.
And you actually
fall really high on a poll about being president.
That's amazing.
Let's see.
What is this?
Alexander Scarpecci says, OMG, Candace Owens, I love you.
What a great patriot.
I can't wait to see her as president.
Thank you so much.
Woot Do For You says, McAfee ain't dead.
He just went home.
I saw a message there like McAfee
did not uninstall himself.
That's really funny.
Orion Galaxy says Candace, you'll always be
McQueen. Thank you so much.
There you go. Egg and Spoon
Razor says aliens refuse to make first contact
until we agree to use their correct pronouns.
That's all it is?
Can we pronounce those?
Yeah.
Whatever their pronouns are, Z, Zer, Zem.
What if that was really like the big thing is that they're gearing up for these pronouns because the aliens have like 12 genders?
It's like high pitch frequency, but we don't know how to make that noise with our bodies yet.
Yeah.
Zerm.
Daniel Gao says Candace and and tim two of my absolutely
favorite people you both have inspired me i'm currently reading anything i can by thomas sowell
and will be starting my own podcast on the news from a biblical perspective this fall thank you
for your examples yeah that's a good thomas soul man you can't you read one thomas soul book you
will never come back that dude is a genius he's just his book smacked me into a different reality. Which one? The first one I read
was Race and Economics.
Economics and Race,
maybe that's incredible.
It just destroys
every race argument
because he is like,
hi America,
let's look at these
global arguments.
Let's globalize the arguments
that you're having in America.
And you know,
starts in the very beginning
versus like the whole fallacy
of believing
that because you're a minority
somehow you're disadvantaged.
He's like,
that's been disproven all across the world at every facet of society.
Actually, minorities tend to get ahead.
And he just kind of starts there.
Oh, is that because they're more cohesive?
Yeah, well, it's just like in every society, I mean, you'd be shocked.
In every empire, who was controlling the banks?
I mean, he just goes and just obliterates any of the race arguments that we're having today,
and you realize it's all built upon a house of cards.
And people just know very little about everything.
I mean, even like slavery.
Slavery wasn't predicated on race.
The truth is that black Americans, I mean, not black Americans, black Africans were brought over here because we were immune to yellow fever, which the Indians, Native Americans had.
So we were just a better breed stock of
slaves to have. And slavery obviously
was everywhere in the world. The Romans would enslave anyone.
Yeah, of course. Egyptians were enslaving.
Slavery started with Muslims.
And so he just kind of
takes you all through history and you're like,
wow, everything I learned in school was a lie.
You know whose story I really, really loved was Herman
Cain's. I loved him. I watched that documentary
Uncle Tom. Yeah, I was in it.
Yeah, yeah. It was fantastic.
Herman Cain, man. What an amazing
story. All of them.
Clarence Thomas,
Shelby Steele, their stories,
I read their books because these people
that are so castigated in the media
and they have lived through so
much. I mean, Condoleezza Rice, they grew
up in actual segregation and they're called racists.
And people are just so polluted
and so dumb, really,
that they just accept that,
well, Clarence Thomas obviously, like,
grew up in segregation
and he just wants more of it now.
It's like, come on, man.
It's so easy to believe what you're told,
what I'm told.
It's also kind of easy to question everything.
So, like, there's a balance.
Sometimes you just got to trust, sometimes.
Vanessa Stoller says,
it is completely insane
that Candace Owens
is having a conversation with Ian
regarding electricity
and has kept him quiet
for more than two minutes.
I am in complete awe.
Candace, you are awesome.
Are you going to install the neural net
after they work out the kinks?
Yeah, 100%.
Nice, let's do it.
I hope that the first half an hour of the show is the
most confusing thing to the political
journalists. What is happening?
How do we smear Candace for her opinions on electricity
and Thomas Edison? They'll figure it out.
Do you meditate? I don't, actually,
but I love Bikram yoga.
I guess it's kind of a moving meditation.
B. Anderson says, didn't Nikola Tesla
invent a way to give people free energy energy then get squashed by big money?
Yeah.
I mean, there's a lot of conspiracy theories out about him being killed.
And so the answer is yes.
He was working on sending electricity through the ground.
That's exactly right.
But people were kind of afraid.
They're like, what if it.
Well, they started a big, you know, the propaganda, the newspapers.
You know, J.D. Rockefeller got out and started saying a bunch of stuff about Nikola Tesla and how
if his circuit,
the way that he was going to circuit it was different.
If that got out, things would blow up, people would die.
So fear has always been used as a tactic
to control the masses and into making decisions.
And like blackout,
Nassim Harriman is a quantum physicist of the day.
He's working on how to get energy out of the vacuum.
But where is that in the media?
They don't want to slander the guy, they just want you to not know who Nassim Harriman is, but look up Nassim. He's working on how to get energy out of the vacuum. But where is that in the media? They don't want to slander the guy. They just want
you to not know who Nassim Harriman is,
but look up Nassim. He's great.
William S. says, Ian is the Fox Mulder
of our generation. Please create
the Crossland files. I want to believe
in graphene. I was going to say, question
everything is too extreme. Let's find a balance.
It's not. It's just think. It's not even like
you have to question it, but I just think
think, right? Like, oh, like I said like a thought is does jeff bezos really want to help me turn
my lights on that's a thought you know and like look at the past and think why why was the bible
written as it was let's try and figure out if that was real life and this is a book written about it
what was it really back so in reference to that little green men thing with Mark Milley, Aaron Jay says,
Milley is talking about hybrid warfare and little green men in the strategic way
to refer to soldiers that are non-attributable to specific countries.
But little green men?
Yeah, like little soldiers.
It's like racist, isn't it?
Yeah, why green?
And why not just say soldiers?
Oh, I was thinking it was Homo floresis, those old hominids that got extinct.
What if they found advanced technology
and went underground and now they're flying around in spaceships?
There's a conspiracy theory that
a species of dinosaur
lived in caves when the
meteor hit and went deep into
cave systems and
then evolved to become super intelligent, but
they can't go to the surface because the sunlight would
burn them. So they live in giant underground
cities and there's one underneath the Denver International Airport.
Of course there is, yeah.
Talk about someone working hard to write that.
I don't know about the dinosaur part.
But let me tell you, the Denver Airport, like, all the questions on Denver Airport are legitimately interesting.
And you should look them up.
What is it?
Basically, there was just no reason to have the airport built.
They did build all this entire underground system and they just didn't use it
like i mean just like it's incredible like actually i don't even know what the conspiracy
conspiracy theory is but there's a lot of question marks about the building of the denver airport and
now every time i'm there i'm like whoa i am from colorado and i have heard my understanding is
that there's a heavy influence of the military. Colorado is such a heavily military state. And I'm willing to bet that it's in some way connected
to Cheyenne Mountain. I've heard that there's a direct line from DIA to Cheyenne Mountain.
There's definitely something underneath Denver Airport. Now, I don't know about dinosaurs that
can't put their head up, but there's definitely like, they just like built all this up and said,
oh, nevermind, we can't use it. And they, I mean, everything's running. The permits built it,
which is weird, shady. I've heard like a conspiracy theory that it's because like the wealthiest people,
if they ever need to get out, that's where they would go.
Because it's kind of like in the middle of like, yeah.
But I don't know if any of that's true.
But there is interesting facts about the building of the Denver airport
that are, if you have just like to bend your brain a bit,
that's a fun one to look at.
Super fun.
All right.
Joshua Allbritton says, Candace, please be Trump's VP.
So my beloved Florida doesn't lose DeSantis.
Or you can come replace him as Florida's governor and he can be VP.
I'm good with either.
Well, I don't live in Florida, so I don't think I can become governor.
But I agree with you very much that DeSantis should never run as VP.
I mean, that would be such a waste of DeSantis.
And, you know, I was saying before we went live on this that DeSantisantis single handedly ended the pandemic totalitarianism by keeping Florida a free state.
And the measures that he took made it impossible for other states to keep, you know, pursuing their lockdowns because he proved that the lockdowns weren't necessarily helping in terms of spreading.
I mean, in terms of stopping the spread of the virus.
So there were so many things that he did.
He has been a phenomenal, phenomenal governor.
And I know I can't sing his praises enough,
and I totally agree that people that are asking for him to run with Trump,
I'm just like, you are missing the forest for the trees on that one.
What if he runs as president?
If he runs as president, I mean, he would.
I personally think that Trump's going to run again in 2024.
But if he ran as president, I would very much support Governor DeSantis.
He's been great.
For president.
Oh, yeah.
Just Rhonda DeSantis in that point. I kept thinking it was Rhonda. I was like, who's this Rhonda guy? Rhonda DeSantis. He's been great. For president. Oh, yeah. Just Rhonda DeSantis in that point.
I kept thinking it was Rhonda.
I was like, who's this Rhonda guy?
Rhonda DeSantis.
He's been amazing.
He's been amazing.
JB says, how typical.
A talk for money grifter helping another talk for money grifter stay relevant.
Thank you.
It took like three years for me to finally figure out what grifter meant.
Me and my husband just thought it was so funny.
We're like, what's grifting?
What's a grifter?
What is it exactly?
And then so now me and my husband always say to each other, like, for anything, we're like,
Griff has got a grift.
Griff has got a grift.
Yeah.
Griffa.
I guess it's like they're saying you're inauthentic and you're just saying things for money.
Yeah.
The money would really be there.
If I wanted to make money, being a black liberal is the way to go, just so we're clear.
Right.
Just so we're very clear.
Like, the idea that somehow it's easier to make money as a black conservative than as
a black liberal, they would be handing me accolades like did you imagine me as the black liberal like they would
i would be like they would have me giving oscar speeches like i would be everywhere huge msnbc
oh my god i have my own show on cnn msnbc everything imagine if kanye came out with a
big message about supporting hillary clinton yeah what would they have said about he's the smartest
most brilliant i mean it's such a joke.
The concept that to make the money, the quick buck,
you go and become a black conservative.
Okay, cool.
All the media is against you.
That's the easiest route to go.
That's the funniest thing.
Like, it's scripting.
Yeah, like, why would you want to go against the machine?
Yeah, the machine will put you up.
It's the machine.
Like, so it's just, again, people don't like to think.
Let me risk my livelihood and my home.
And everything.
I mean, everything is risked when you come out and you speak out as a black conservative.
What's being risked by these socialist YouTubers who are like, I agree with Amazon.com and Walmart.com.
My opinions are not controversial in any way.
I'm like, you risk nothing.
And they get propped up by YouTube.
Algorithms put them at the top.
Every time you search them, it's like, follow this celebrity who's saying every single thing that we agree with.
Exactly.
They can come out and they can give medical advice and it's fine.
Yeah.
No question.
I love that Dr. Bill Gates has given so much advice on what we should do.
I love the meme where it was like Joe Rogan and Bill Gates both gave medical advice.
And Bill Gates was propped up and championed by the media.
And Joe Rogan was like, and they criticized him.
Right.
Here's my opinion.
My opinion is we shouldn't listen to either of their opinions.
We should listen to them because we're like, okay, I want to follow this guy.
I want to follow this guy.
But they are equally as legitimate.
So it's like I didn't spaz out and say like, okay, Bill Gates should not be allowed to
even give his opinion.
So why are people spazzing out if Joe Rogan gives his opinion?
It's an interesting ability to be able to listen to somebody but not let it rewrite your brain.
Right.
That's a talent.
That's my talent.
I listen to people
and it doesn't rewrite my brain.
That is my superpower.
All right.
I always thought I wanted to be Mystique,
but this is better.
What's Mystique's superpower?
I hate when people say this.
You know, she shape changes.
Not a single person at the Daily Wire
knew who Mystique was.
Wow.
I never even heard of her until the last decade or something. I hate to say this. I shouldn't be giving out Daily Wire dirty secrets, but not a single person At the Daily Wire Knew who Mystique was Wow Like I never even heard of her
I hate to say this
I shouldn't be giving out
Daily Wire dirty secrets
But like not a single one
Not Andrew Klavan
Not Michael Knowles
Not Ben Shapiro
Nobody knew
Who Mystique was
And it hurt my heart
Because I'm such a big X-Men fan
Yeah
Like I'm an X-Men dweeb
And I was like
But not Jennifer Lawrence
She ruined Mystique
You know what I wonder
Rebecca remained Stamos
As Mystique
Wow When Mystique is like She's naked right? Rebecca remained Stamos as Mystique. Wow.
When Mystique is like,
she's naked, right?
When she shapeshifts
and then she's in clothes,
is that clothes like her skin?
You know what I mean?
Like if you were to cut the clothing,
would the clothing bleed?
That's such an interesting question.
No, I think the second you cut it,
then she turns back into the lizard.
The lizard?
No, she's kind of a lizard.
Blue skin.
She's scaly. Yeah. Blue skin. She's scaly.
Yeah.
All right.
Marty Toro Jr. says,
Tim, if you fire subsonic rounds
through a sound suppressor,
it is as quiet as a sneeze.
I am active duty military
and I have footage of this.
I've seen footage of like
super quiet suppressed rounds
like subsonic,
but it's not like pew, pew, pew.
I've not seen that maybe i'm wrong have
you not seen a james bond film i just can't understand i keep saying i have it's just not
real life what do you mean it's not real life what do you say is this not real life what james
bond is not real life are you saying mystique doesn't exist are you not really you really are
a conspiracy theorist there's no mystique there's no magneto wow unacceptable yeah elizabeth carmella
comedian says dude my psychic is on point.
I was just thinking earlier today when Candace Owens was going to make her way to Timcast
and boom, here she is.
Can she tell us more psychic stuff?
Yeah, give me the lottery numbers.
Yeah, come on.
Something.
I want to win half a billion dollars and then retire.
Exactly.
All I get from your psychic abilities is I'm on Timcast.
I want to be a billionaire.
Yeah.
Give us the lottery numbers.
Do you have like psychic premonitions?
No, I don't have psychic premonitions.
I have good instincts.
Communicate with people with your thoughts?
I wish I could, but no, I don't have any powers.
You can.
Yeah.
Kev says, Ian, this is for you because you rock.
Please show Mr. Poole the videos.
He'll be surprised.
I've been heavy into pew-pews for 35 years, and even I'm learning something new every week.
P.S. Original Voltron was 15 vehicles that made one mech.
What?
I thought it was five.
Wow.
Is he talking about the suppressor videos?
Yeah, I guess.
I've never seen that.
Mike West says, well, I can't read that.
YouTube will ban me.
Sorry, dude.
Eric A. says, Tim, I'm surprised you missed this story.
Amazon donated hundreds of copies of Ibram X.
Kendi book to Virginia Public School.
Turns out they are teaching critical race theory. And then they go, Ibram X. Kendi book to Virginia Public School. Turns out they are teaching critical
race theory. And then they go,
Ibram X. Kendi's not a critical race theorist.
He's just a guy who writes
ideology that was inspired
by critical race theory and is
adopting those ideologies. And now go ask any
of those children who Plato was, who Aristotle
was, who Socrates was. They have no
idea. It's all about creating
the modern far far-left person that just listens to the government,
who sees the problems everywhere except for where it is, which is the fact that government
is growing itself exponentially.
They're just creating people that will plug themselves into government.
And to get a little deeper on that, the entire concept of why they're making kids stupid,
right?
And so imagine
being a kid you you go through the school system you then go and you get your bachelor's degree
then you go get your master's degree and you get your master's degree in something that's literally
stupid like you can get a master's degree in gender studies which is just like that's really
stupid it's a lot of money to spend on such stupidity and then demand the government pay it
back and then you cut out of school you've got all of these student loans you realize you can't get
a job because it turns out nobody needs the person to tell them 27 000 genders but the
kid that you went to high school with that didn't go to college and can fix an ac is making a ton
of money well that instantly creates a very angry angry citizen and they're mad at the system they're
mad at something and they have to channel that anger somewhere because they either can become
a professor or they become failures. And if you want to know
why so many of these Antifa types
who are blowing up, you know, police
vehicles are
college educated, it's because they're angry. They're angry
because they're convinced of their own intelligence,
right? Because I've got this million degrees. I've got a degree
in this. I've got a degree in that. They're passionately
stupid. Midwits. Yeah.
Ralph Nesbitt says, Ian,
it was Battle of the Planets, the 70s
Power Rangers. Nice!
I guess so, yeah.
The Raptor's Talent says, I had a
Samsung Galaxy S8 for years
and was forced to upgrade after T-Mobile bought
out Sprint. The official reason was because
it was outdated. Coincidence? I think not.
Nope. Planned obsolescence.
Yeah, that's concerning. Yeah, that's corruption
in capitalism. Capitalism is supposed to be you invent a light bulb that lasts forever and you become rich and everyone celebrates the new innovation.
Instead, we get failing light bulbs and then everyone's got to buy a new one every week.
Yeah, buy it, baby.
I heard there's a move to make right of repair legal.
Have you guys heard about this?
Right to repair.
Right to repair, which means that you have the right to get all the parts for this, whereas before it's the proprietary.
You have to send it back to the company and they'll fix it for you and send it back to you wow
so it's kind of decentralizing repair it's actually interesting charlie alpha says retired
military pilot and the scariest thing i ever did start a trucking company between jobs independence
is scary but so rewarding we must have courage as evil triumphs if good men do nothing.
That's exactly right
and it's so true.
It's scary.
Take risks,
but big risks
equal big rewards.
And by the way,
you're allowed to fail.
People are very scared to fail.
I've failed so much in my life
and what happens
when you fail
and you get back on
the figurative horse,
the figurative bike
is that then you develop
more of an immunity
of like,
oh, sometimes you try things
and they don't work out.
And now society is built around people being too afraid to fail and like
failure is good that's how you learn i mean virtually every person that really made it in
life failed at some point before yep and but now they don't want they don't want kids thinking like
they just go to college get a degree or else you're going to be a failure and actually no
you're going to be a failure if you don't try to do things outside of the box, the establishment box. A non-failure isn't a success necessarily.
You can be a non-failure and still not succeed.
A D minus isn't going to make you a success.
You likely will not succeed unless you've had failures.
Yeah.
Unless you're the rare lucky person who bought a lottery ticket.
Right.
Right.
It's so true.
So true.
Robert Adams says, this is the problem in living in a world with too many lawyers, making
us believe
opinions should be sued
no personal responsibility
yeah
I agree with that
yeah
everybody's gonna sue everybody
someone just tried to sue me
over an opinion
really
can you talk about it
yeah
it was the whole
Kimberly Klasick thing
that happened
me and her got into
like a whole tiff online
and like I started
looking into her FEC file
it's like the new scam
right now
like probably just
so not aware of it
like there's a bunch of people that are pretending to run for office in districts that they know
they can't win, and they just raise a ton of money and keep running and running and
running.
And I just sort of looked into this and looked at her FEC filings, and all of this money
was going off to defunct businesses.
I just exposed it all and exposed the fact that she used to be a stripper, which nobody
knew, who popped up.
And I was just like, in my opinion, when I think of a strip club i think of money laundering that's what made me go check
her fec filings and i exposed it all and then like she had her lawyer try to get me to take
down the video by being like your like your opinion that she used to you know saying that
she was like the weirdest thing they're like the madame at the strip club and i'm like they were
trying to make it seem like i met like a human trafficker madame and i didn't mean i meant like
her husband was the manager of the strip club and like she got people to strip there and they
like did this whole thing and i was like no sorry if you're going to sue me go for it like people
have rights on the truth you don't even care about this one sentence you're just trying to get the
whole fec filing scene taken down for better or for worse a lot of these opinion things just never
make it past motion like the motion to dismiss it just they're gone yeah no it's but it's like
the new thing is like people yeah it's the same people that say they believe in free speech that will try to shut it down you
know to protect themselves and their grift as i learned learned this new world this new word too
i mean the same stuff with nicole arbor stuff she was trying to like oh have a lawyer and i was like
send it like you know somebody talking about what you're doing and now it's the way they protect
themselves as everyone thinks you're afraid when you send a legal letter and it's like the truth
is the truth that is that is you're you're fighting with nicole arbor as well
yeah i got into a whole big thing with her she's i mean talk about the ultimate like grifter like i
mean like just pretending to be conservative once liberals had her you know figure it out and i you
know and so she kind of rebranded as trump supporter nobody really looked into her and
there was a whole history of youtubers like i don't follow like i was saying to you like too
much on youtube but i then did follow that there was a lot of men speaking up
and saying these crazy things happened with her,
but then she sent a legal letter to get them to take the videos down
and crazy stuff, and I was just like, nothing I hate more,
let me tell you, talk about things I'm passionate against,
than the Me Too type women who every time a man says anything,
then they do the, like, I was scared for my life.
That turns me into a dragon because men are not able to defend themselves right
now.
And women know that.
And she did the dirtiest thing ever to Ryan Upchurch, who's like a country rap star.
And like, literally, he had to hand in his guns, like, because she wanted a video taken
down.
She wanted a video taken down.
So the way that she thought to do it was to file an emergency injunction to get him to take down the video.
And so for those who don't know, an emergency injunction.
Like, I saw the video that he did.
And it was shocking because it proved, like, how much of a liar she was, right?
So his video goes up.
He, like, you know, it's like boys, girls, tiff, whatever.
He's showing a type of way.
She's showing that, like, everything she said was a lie.
And so it was so damaging to her career that she wanted to turn
down she went to a
domestic violence clinic
he never hit her nothing
and said like what do I
do and they said you can
file an emergency
injunction and then he'll
until the judge can look
at the case he'll have
to take down the video
they'll take his guns
like all of this stuff
she did this right and
like so he had to take
on the video they took
his guns all of this
stuff now it's been
resolved and the judge
wrote back a thing being like she has a credibility issue.
He looked into it, but she still got what she wanted.
The video was taken down, and he got his guns back and all that stuff.
So I used my platform to defend him.
I didn't know him, but I just hate seeing men being pigeonholed.
What's going on with men right now?
Women are really just taking advantage of being crazy.
And you know who it hurts when you do stuff like that?
Real domestic violence.
It hurts everybody.
It's the country.
It hurts the country, but it really, especially women that have legitimate domestic violence claims.
When you start using this as a way to, I hate this guy, so I'm going to say, oh, it was abusive, like what Tim did to me.
He offered me a slushie.
He's got a slushie machine downstairs.
It's pretty good.
Yeah, cherry-blended, right? But it's a slushie machine downstairs. It's pretty good. But this is,
it's a new culture of that too.
And me too.
And I talk a lot about toxic feminism and that's my second book is on that.
And there's a lot of that now going around.
Yeah.
All right.
Sidekick says,
I think aliens won't deal with us until there's a unified world.
One language,
one currency,
one leader,
et cetera.
Could explain the power struggles these days.
I said that the last time I was on the Joe Rogan podcast.
I was like, we're never going to meet the aliens
because the Galactic Federation doesn't want to deal with a bunch of different countries.
We need one unified planet to join the Federation.
And Joe said, I don't think there's a Galactic Federation.
I was like, I know. I was kidding.
I think that we could be unified with a lot of leaders and a lot of currencies, like a decentralized union.
All right.
Let's see what we got.
Bassassin says, Candice is an honest soul.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
I try to be.
I think a lot of times my honesty gets me in trouble, but it's the only thing I know.
And I always say this.
A Kanye line speaks to my soul.
He says in one of his songs, I suffer from realness.
And I feel that line.
I suffer from it.
I'm like, I got to say it.
I got to say it.
Nobody's saying it, so I have to say it.
My meditation is so awesome because you have no thoughts.
You can choose what to think.
I'm naturally a fighter.
And I hate dishonesty.
And I just see it everywhere.
And it's like I'm fighting Facebook fact checkers.
I'm obviously in a lawsuit with them.
I'm taking these women that do the false accusing. But it all matters to me because it's just like I know, I'm fighting Facebook fact checkers. I'm obviously in lawsuit with them. Like taking, you know, these women that do the false accusing women.
But it all matters to me because it's just like I just want the society to be better for my son to grow up in.
And all of this is a threat to my son.
Like, you know, like the society that we got to have childhoods and make mistakes.
Even like the cancel culture of like he tweeted this when he was 13 years old.
Like I speak out against everything because I just want the world to be better.
Were you like that when you were little?
Yeah. I cannot. Did you get pushed around when you were a kid
like bullied and stuff no I was I was
like I was the no nonsense
toddler like telling adults what was up like you are
trying to manipulate me you know I was like
no I my dad and mom used to have to close the door and laugh
because I would like demand a further conversation
I hated manipulation so like they'd be like
don't do this Santa's not going to
come and I'd be like well then you tell Santa I said not to come.
Wow.
Then I don't want his presence.
I want an explanation for why I have to do this.
I love it.
All right.
D-Lon Smythe says, YouTube, quote, when you send a message here, people will be able to see that you subscribe.
That's a mafia-level threat.
Actually, it's this really cool thing.
Apparently, you can make it so that if you want to chat, you've got to be a subscriber.
That's it. You've just got to click a little button.
That works because there's a lot of spam bots
that come in. They don't subscribe. They just post
stupid things about getting rich quick or whatever. Oh, I thought it was
a member, just a subscriber. Oh, yeah.
That's smart. That's a great way to get the trolls
out. That's really smart. Super simple.
A regular person can just click the button and you should
subscribe and like this video.
All right. JKWin says, Have any of you heard about energy companies in Texas changing people's thermostats in their homes?
Tech automation is like security.
Higher security, less convenient.
Higher convenience, less secure.
This I understand to be a true story, but it's something they signed up for.
So you can sign up to get a discount, and they have smart thermostats, so the company can set your thermostat for you, and then you save money.
It's like a cheaper bill or something.
No, I haven't heard of that.
Well, fun fact, speaking about the green lobby, all these people that are like, climate change, blah, blah, blah.
Do you know?
I know a bunch of people that work in the industry.
Conservatives are actually the people that use the most clean energy.
Oh, really?
They talk about it,
but they don't commit to it.
So they're not the ones that are driving around
the Teslas.
And so I thought it was
very interesting
when they told me that.
They said, yeah,
they're in sales
and obviously,
so they have like all the data
and they are much more likely
going to Republican
and selling it.
Like my husband and I
are going to do
like a kind of a half,
we're looking like
a little bit solar,
like half solar,
like not completely rely on solar.
And he's like, and I said, so people might think that's unusual.
And he said, nope.
Anybody in the industry knows that the left is the app about it.
And the conservatives commit to it.
Think about this.
Big cities, tons of pollution, big cities, police problems.
It's all the Democrat people who live there who complain about this.
Where do conservatives live?
They live in rural areas.
They tend to. Conservative. So people in rural areas. They tend to.
So people in rural areas tend to have their own gardens, their own food, have chickens,
tend to chop their own wood, tend to, I should say. So you're more likely going to find environmentally conscious conservatives than liberals. But I will say, perhaps you will find
most liberals claiming to be environmentally conscious. That's what he's saying. They yap it,
but they don't actually walk the walk. They don't actually walk the walk.
They talk the talk.
They don't walk the walk.
Conservatives walk the walk and don't talk the talk, which is like, and I was just like,
what?
And he's like, I can send you tons of data on it.
Like, it's like one of the big media, like propaganda efforts to make you think that
because they talk about it, they're living their life like that.
And they just don't.
Yeah.
When there's a problem, people will be like, that's a problem.
But when everything's working properly, you don't point it out necessarily.
Right. problem, people will be like, that's a problem. But when everything's working properly, you don't point it out necessarily. Daniel Bundrick
says, if Ian's beauty filter
video mentioned yesterday gets more views
than CNN's primetime viewership, I'll double
this super chat. It's
really, really funny.
The primetime viewership in the key demo for
CNN, MSNBC, and Weekends is like
50 to 60K. I know. It's like
very easy. That's not a hard
feat. I mean, like Brian Stelter, Jake Tapper,apper like nobody what i get more views i could do one instagram video right
now and i get more views like nobody which should really tell you where the society is at they know
it's propaganda there's no shit anymore you know you know they sacrificed i i used to have cnn
running i turned it i'd be working i've seen it on the background because it'd be like you know
a storm would hit and there's a storm in at. And then one day I realized they were just talking about Trump nonstop.
Nonstop.
It was like they eventually stopped doing any real reporting.
Veritas exposed this when they had a tech, a technical director of some sort.
Somebody said, we used to go on the ground and do reporting.
Now we just do panels about Trump.
So I turned it off.
So I was never a big fan of CNN, but I would leave it on because at least I talk about
news.
So I talk about Trump 24 seven. I turned it off. I've never never a big fan of CNN, but I would leave it on because at least I talk about news. You start talking about Trump 24-7, I turned it off. I've never looked
back. They decided to chase
the anti-Trump audience, and
now that Trump is gone, they have no audience
left. Right. That's exactly right.
It's crazy that, Ian, we can make a video
where it's like Ian talking about space chimps
or something, and it'll be CNN
primetime viewership.
The real news. The real news.
I'm looking forward to Space Chimps, man.
Yeah.
Space Chimps.
Yes.
Dude, the first animal
in space was a chimp
from Earth.
Or was it a monkey
or something that the Russians
fired off into space?
Didn't make it.
Didn't survive it.
All right.
We'll just do a couple more.
The Prick says,
YouTube won't let me comment
in comment section.
Says it's because
I subbed to this channel while watching a video made for kids.
What?
That's weird.
Weird.
All right.
Turk Longwell says, damn, is Candice standing up for everything and everyone, not the best thing ever?
Holy shoot.
Candice is amazing.
Please keep it up, Candice.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Right on.
Well, absolutely.
Thanks for hanging out.
This has been a blast.
We're going to have a bonus segment up
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Do you want to shout anything out?
I think everybody knows who you are.
Yeah.
Join Parler.
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I do have a Twitter.
I'm being known as the Ian.
You can follow me there.
I found out.
He found out and we're very proud of him.
We've made a long two hours for him to find that out.
And yeah, buy my book Blackout because I'm so close to passing half a million copies.
Wow.
Yeah.
So I need to sell 20,000 more copies to pass half a million copies and I want to celebrate half a million copies. Wow. Yeah. So I need to sell 20,000 more copies to pass half a million copies, and I want to celebrate
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So for that reason.
It's also a really good book, and I actually wrote it, and I didn't use a ghostwriter,
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It's actually written by me, read by me.
So buy it just so I can get this little accolade in my head.
They don't send me anything, but it just means something to me.
Where's the best place people can get Blackout?
I hate to say Amazon, but simonandchester.com. And you can get it from Amazon.
You can get it anywhere.
Target is where people are picking them up like hotcakes and playing the Blackout game,
which is where you find my book and you black out somebody else like Chrissy Teigen.
See?
I'm fighting every war.
Yeah.
I just wish we'd talk more about lasers and psychedelics and monsters from space or something.
But maybe we can get into that later.
Next time.
Make a movie about it.
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