Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #377 - CCP Defector Says China LEAKED COVID, Leaked Documents Ignite Scandal w/Jack Posobiec
Episode Date: September 23, 2021Tim, Ian, and Lydia join friend and fellow podcaster Jack Posobiec to break down DARPA's wise decision NOT to fund gain-of-function research in Wuhan, the CCP defector who claims China really is to bl...ame for the pandemic, the FDA employee caught red-handed by Project Veritas saying that distributing vaccines is about to become a lot like 1930's Germany with registration of the unvaccinated, Biden's call for 'dishonorable discharges' for military members who refuse the vaccine, and a new comic that has Superman fighting unvaccinated people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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New League documents show some really weird, weird grant proposals where in Wuhan, there was a few groups associated with this project.
You may be familiar with Eco Health Alliance.
They wanted to like aerosolize some kind of vaccine by spraying bats.
I mean, I got to be very careful because it's a weird grant proposal for some kind of aerosolized vaccine in 2018 and
they also wanted to do gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses specifically to make them
more infectious and there are leaked documents now coming out the telegraph published this
and they were seeking funding from darpa what does darpa stand for jack as you do that's the uh
devenced and defense advanced research and development agency all right i was like i don't DARPA stand for, Jack? As you do, that's the Defense Advanced Research and Development Agency.
Alright. I was like, I don't know.
So that is the, to put it this way,
it's the Pentagon's R&D department.
It's also, I think, famous
for essentially
the early stages of the creation of
the internet.
It used to be called ARPA.
DARPA. I guess they had a defense in front of it.
So anyway, DARPA's denying it.
Like, we did not provide any funding for this.
Well, yeah, it does look like they didn't do it.
Right, but they were trying.
And we also have this.
It may not be the biggest story in the world.
I think a lot of people might hype this one up a bit more.
It is a CCP defector who said he warned U.S.
Actually, this is a big deal.
He warned U.S. intelligence agencies in November of 2019 that China had released some kind of virus at the world military games in wuhan and they
ignored him in september it was september september yeah no he's he the games are in september he
warned them in november oh okay i got you in november he said hey you know those games that
just happened all those people got sick right okay so two months later so apparently he has
contacts still within china who have been giving him information.
Could you imagine if the Trump administration had been like, that is very important.
We should look into that.
Well, the question is, which agency did he reach out to?
Right, and apparently, I guess the individual he reached out to didn't follow through.
And they were like, I thought he should be talking to these people directly.
And then they just kind of ignored it because, you know, they didn't.
Hey, man, my inbox is full.
They knew then what they knew now yeah
so we got we got a lot to talk about but obviously we're hanging out with jack so
ladies and gentlemen welcome aboard tonight's edition of timcast irl yeah i like it what do
you do who are you my name is jack posobic uh former navy intelligence officer yes i know right
um and the host of human events daily shooting up shooting up the charts on your podcast platform of choice.
So we just launched that with Turning Point, kind of like giving us a nice boost.
We're part of Turning Point Live there.
And also just put out a new book, a new kid's book called There's No Such Thing as Free Ice Cream.
I have to disagree with you.
I was at Occupy Wall Street when Ben and Jerry showed up and gave out free ice cream.
Was it really free?
Or did you have to? Raise communist fist raise your fist no that's where you just gave it give over a piece of your soul they were just giving it out to everybody with
smiles on their faces the ice cream is free but the suggestion requires of course you had to go to
occupy wall street exactly to get it so what they were really buying was a presence at Occupy
to push their political cause.
So the book actually,
we're doing it with Brave Books,
so we're not even doing Amazon with it,
by the way.
It's bravebooks.us,
no Amazon, no canceling,
all that stuff.
And it's a series.
So it's like Ashley St. Clair's involved,
Elizabeth Johnson.
So there's like a gender book.
There's like a pro-life book.
The gender book is called
Elephants Aren't Birds
which is true by the way
and YouTube
just so you know
elephants are not birds
and I can perfectly say that
because it's on this list here
they're absolutely mammals
they're not avians
and they don't have a lot of hair
but they do have hair
they do
so with this
I heard that elephants
take two years to gestate
really
that's a long time
that's a while
it's gotta be uncomfortable
Ian's like I gotta google it
I gotta know everything
I think it's the next year.
Ian's like, oh, gestation.
Well, actually, we have an article about your book.
We'll bring it up.
Oh, yeah.
We'll do the pitch later.
But hey, what's up?
Good to be back.
It's been a minute.
I think we were doing the Postal Wednesdays for a little bit, and I don't know what happened.
Well, I was on the road, actually.
I think that's what it was.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You went to Alaska, too.
That was cool.
Alaska was awesome.
We'll talk about that, too.
We got Ian.
Yes, we do.
And elephant gestation anywhere between 620 and 680 days, almost two years.
Yeah.
Long time to be in a belly.
Yeah.
Wow.
In a uterus.
Ian is still gestating right now, by the way.
What's up, everybody?
Good to see you, Jack.
Ian is actually spiritually gestating right now.
I'm a huge Star Wars fan, as you are.
I'm really excited you're here.
Talk about the Force a little bit.
Okay.
Yeah, before the show, we were talking about how Rian Johnson did an amazing job by destroying the Star Wars franchise.
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We got Lydia pressing the button.
I am pushing buttons in the corner.
I'm wearing my glasses today.
This always gets comments.
They're for blue light.
They're not actually prescription.
Guys, I passed Sour Patch Kids in followers.
You did?
Yes. When did this happen?
Last night. Last night? Yeah, I looked it up. What are the numbers? Show me the numbers. Is it neck and neck?
I have 97 and they have like 96.3.
Oh my gosh. Do they even know?
They don't know. We've got to have them on the show.
Folks, we need to meme
them away with
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Or I guess squishing, right?
Yeah, squishing.
Squishing, yeah.
Squishing.
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And so we'll,
midway through the show, we'll pull up the Project Veritas stuff because they got some big revelations.
Oh, yeah.
Some creepy, creepy stuff.
And I'm going to take a look right now to see if – yeah, it just dropped.
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And this one is one of the creepiest and strangest stories. From Newsweek, DARPA denies funding
Wuhan Institute of Virology amid alleged document leak. They say Newsweek cannot confirm
the veracity of the drastic group
or the existence of the project
diffused documents described.
The groups as the documents
were provided anonymously.
DARPA, the U.S. Advanced
Research Projects Agency,
has denied funding research
at Wuhan, the Wuhan lab,
after a group released documents
allegedly detailing
a coronavirus research proposal.
They say drastic is a group of activists who say they are working towards solving the riddle of the origins of SARS COVID
two and the virus that is behind COVID. They say they were given documents by anonymous source,
which detail something called project diffuse, according to what appear to be funding proposal
excerpts published by drastic project diffuse aimed to reduce the threat of bat born coronaviruses through research
and was headed by peter daschik president of president of the u.s research u.s based
research organization eco health alliance it would have run between 2018 and 2022
drastic states the research proposal would have involved advanced and dangerous research into
bat coronaviruses in cooperation with the wuhan institute of virology and other facilities
and said the research would qualify as gain of function.
The process can be used to make viruses more dangerous.
However, drastic to the documents showed that DARPA rejected the diffuse proposal in part
because of gain of function concerns.
Specifically, they said something about we're not, you know, we're not so sure about an
aerosolized vaccine.
The idea apparently was that they were going to make some kind of airborne aerosol that
would take various uh coronavirus particles they would spray bats with so the bats would develop
some kind of immunity to it and darpa was like that sounds really dangerous to do i'm with darpa
on this one i'm gonna go ahead and say i agree with darpa i'm not a big fan of math let's not
go spraying the vaccines into the bat caves it makes me think of fluoride in the water,
like just dumping the medicine into the medium that we put in.
Is there fluoride in the water, really?
Yeah, I've heard.
Not here.
Oh, okay, good.
No, we have well water.
It didn't used to be, but they started adding it, I think.
Fluoride in my coffee.
Yep, not everybody.
Some places don't, but we have well water.
Plus, we have like a nine-stage filter or some ridiculous number.
So the article
basically goes on to say like gain of function is really really bad and all that stuff they go on
to then say in a statement in newsweek darpa denied funding any activity associated with
eco health alliance or the wuhan institute of virology a spokesman said in accordance with
the u.s federal acquisition regulations we are not at liberty to divulge who may have or may not
have submitted a proposal in response to any of the agency's solicitations.
Further information contained within bids is considered proprietary and can only be released by the bidder.
That being said, DARPA has never funded directly nor indirectly, as a subcontractor,
any activity or research associated with EcoHealth Alliance or the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Why would Peter Daszak, he's the guy who spearheaded the Lancet article that said this is not from a lab.
And now we hear that, according to these documents.
Who has then later kicked off the team, by the way.
Right.
And now Lancet's like coming out with a statement.
We should investigate because it looks like a lab leak.
And a serious and open debate.
So this guy, he was trying to get funding from DARPA.
Look, NIH is one thing with Fauci, you know, being like, we would like to fund research in this area because you're the National Institutes of Health or whatever.
It's another thing when you go to DARPA.
I mean, what could they possibly be trying to do, pitch to DARPA?
Hey, you want a weapon?
You want to buy a weapon?
You know, it's amazing because, you know, I know Alex was here on Monday, but doesn't this sound like something that you'd hear on his show, right?
Yes. And you'd be like, Alex was here on Monday, but doesn't this sound like something that you'd hear on his show, right?
Yes.
And you'd be like, Alex, come on. The Chinese were working with a U.S. firm, and they went to DARPA with their documents and said we were going to be aerosolizing the bat caves.
And it just sounds like he needs to be.
Are you going to go for it?
He'd be like, you like, I'm telling people that
the Chinese are coming to DARPA
because the U.S. is working with China
to spray the vaccine
on the bats. And I'm just like,
Alex, slow down.
They're going to go into the caves.
We're going to fact check this one.
And then I'm like, I really don't think
the Chinese went to U.S.
defense research projects to get money to do a lab to make gain-of-function bioweapons to spray bats.
And I'll be like, Google it.
And then I'd Google it and be like, from Newsweek.
Jamie, pull it up.
One Institute of Virology was – and EcoHealth Alliance was seeking money from DARPA to weaponize –
You're like, to weaponize the aerosolization, the human fur and cleavage site of the.
Okay.
So this says that what Alex was screaming about is entirely true.
So get the jar.
Jamie, get the jar.
And you put another coin in the jar.
This is EcoHealth Alliance went to DARPA?
Is this a Chinese or this is American company?
So when you look at the actual documents, I've gone through this and I do actually
dig through it on, we talked about it on the podcast today, as well as at humanevents.com,
where we go a little deeper and we actually, I was actually reading the table of contents on this
because I've only been doing the podcast for like a week, but I'm trying to get canceled as fast as
possible. So I started reading the actual table of contents in the leaked document.
And I started to go through it.
I'm like, I don't know if I can say this.
And it was getting a little long.
And we do a shorter version thing there.
But they're talking about infectious experiments using entire captive bat colonies.
They're visiting the caves.
And the one that's really big, the introduction of human specific cleavage sites.
So do you remember when there was that big article that came out by the former New York Times reporter where he was?
It was sort of like the article that changed the conversation, at least for a lot of people out there.
All of a sudden he was like, hey, we probably should talk about the Lavalique because there's some weird things.
Well, I actually went in and read like all 7,000 words of that because that's what I do.
And there's a huge section where he said, okay, we're going to talk about science now. So for
anybody who wants to talk science, this is that section. And one of the main things they were
talking about was this human fern cleavage site. That's where I heard the phrase was in that
article. And so I'm looking it up. I'm talking to people that, um, that I know who have
been in pharma and R and D et cetera. And one of whom I'm sure is listening right now. And, um,
the thing that was very interesting to them was they said, we don't know how COVID-19 could have
evolved this so specifically because it seems to be the perfect addition to a coronavirus.
And remember, coronaviruses, there's not one coronavirus. That's a family name. So that's
like a genus. That's like a family of a type of virus. And so for COVID-19, they're just saying
that we haven't seen another coronavirus with this specific feature to it, right? This specific function, to use a word.
And, you know, and that's where gain of function actually comes from. It doesn't have this function.
Gain function.
That no one had gained this function before, at least that they'd found. And so the point of it
was this made the spike proteins essentially, because you always heard this early on, spike proteins, ACE2 receptors, spike proteins, ACE2 receptors.
So our lungs, human lungs, have these ACE2 receptors.
What the Wuhan Institute of Virology was doing was they were humanizing mice.
What were they doing with the mice?
They were giving them the ACE2 receptors in their lungs.
Trying to engineer a virus. So to see if a chimeric virus could essentially
be able to be inserted
so they become transgenically
more pathologically transmissible,
they were enhancing the pathogenicity.
I had to practice that one like three times in the mirror.
That's a good word.
Thank you for doing that.
To work it out.
And so it's really interesting that again,
to everybody out there
that's kind of following this at once more, and not to delve too into it, you just see these same terms coming up again and again, both at looking at the science of what is COVID-19, what makes it so unique, what makes it so uniquely transmissible in humans, and then also these grant proposals that are associated with the wuhan institute of virology i want to read this from the telegraph they say darpa refused to fund the work saying quote thank you darpa it
is clear that the proposed project led by peter dashek could have put local communities at risk
and warned that the team had not properly considered the dangers of enhancing the virus
gain of function research or releasing a vaccine by air wow so so darpa was the the voice
of reason here yeah yeah darpa saying hey guys guys let's just you know you know we're busy
playing to the apes yeah of course yeah he's so so dash the original of the burden the new one oh
no i haven't seen that one yet well the new one's all prequels though right yeah yeah so in the new
one you know what it's about?
Yeah, with Caesar and all.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So he makes a virus.
It's together strong.
Yeah.
Makes a virus that enhances the intelligence and functions of the chimps.
But then it turns out that virus kills humans.
So the humans are dying off for the most part, and the apes are intelligent and building civilization.
And I guess that's the prequel in the future.
The humans are all gone, and the apes are all smart or whatever.
Except for James Franco, but not anymore because there was an incident.
No, he does die from the virus, I'm pretty sure.
Okay.
But there are some humans who are immune and there's very few.
There was like, oh, the guy from Zero Dark Thirty is in one of them.
So you have DARPA basically being like, if you guys do a gain-of-function virus
and then spray COVID particles on these animals which then travel you know you might
destroy the planet so consider so we we don't know according to these documents if they they
were it doesn't say if they were actually funded it says their proposals um so maybe they went to
fauci and fauci and so the point the point that drastic makes and drastic has had a lot of of
legitimate scoops and research that's come out
in the they have an excellent track record when it comes to this um the point that they make if
you read their summary is that you know we're not saying we're not trying to pin this on darpa we're
interested in what type of research and what venues were they looking at because as darpa said
in that disclosure statement that hey this is stuff. We're not actually allowed to share it because of the rules associated, which makes sense, right? If you're applying for a grant proposal, but if Moderna sends me a proposal and I share their grant proposal with J&J because maybe my buddy works at J&J and he said he'd give me some money. Obviously, you can think of proprietary issues there.
But the question is, what avenues of research were they looking into?
What was going on? And then did they ever eventually get funding from NIH?
Or by the way, did they get just funding from the CCP, for example, to fund these lines of research?
So again, we only have so far insight into what has been published
from the Wuhan Institute. And we have better insight into what we funded, we being the US
government, the US nation. But we don't really know. There's a whole black box surrounding that
entire thing. And it seems like every time we get another leak, every time we get more documents,
every time we dig up one of these statements that was made in real time, when you go look at this, I pulled up that New York Times article from
2017 that says, well, it looks like we're going to be funding gain of function research
now, which could produce more lethal viruses, right?
You know, New York Times.
I'm done playing games.
Look, the Hunter, the laptop story, the Hunter Biden laptop story comes out and immediately
you get people on the right, of course, willing to start digging into it, trying to fact check
it, verify a lot of the stuff. into it, trying to fact-check it,
verify a lot of the stuff,
and it was almost immediately verified in a bunch of ways,
notably Tony Bobulinski, who was like a confidant,
being like, yeah, these emails are real,
and it takes, what, a year for the mainstream media to go,
oh, they're real, by the way, and then people go, oh.
I still remember sitting there, and it was, you know,
Bannon gives us the hard drive, and that was with Raheemem and we're just sitting out at Morton's on the terrace and he starts – he's like, oh, look at this video.
I'm like, God, don't show me that.
We're in public.
But I'm like, that's definitely Hunter Biden.
There's no question about that.
I'm not trying to rehash all of that because I see this news story and I'm like, we knew this.
We knew this story was bunk.
We knew Russiagate at a certain point was bunk. I was willing to entertain Russ to entertain russia gate and then eventually i was just like these people have lost their minds it was getting crazier and crazier ukraine gate was
completely bunk it's all been bunk the media's lied about about way too much but tim here's the
thing is i was going on every single day publicly during this period so the eight was essentially
eight weeks before the election and i would say i was I was going to ask you, Jake Tapper, Maggie Haberman actually got into it
on Twitter with Mark Cuban a little bit over this because he actually responded. I said,
if you guys want to come and get a copy of this thing, I will let you sit down. I will give you
full access to it. I'll let you make a copy of it. I'll let you take it off with you. You can
send it to like, I would like to know personally as well, but I also understand that we live in this environment where there's sort of like the independent media and
then there's like the accepted formal mainstream media. Right. And so I understand that unless
this hard drive passes through that, you know, that barrier that, that, you know, impermeable,
most of the time barrier into quote unquote accepted media channels as opposed to like
podcast independent media that this aren't gonna happen so i said guys come on get a copy of it i'm
more than happy i'm just saying i'm done playing games when it comes to lab leak we've got so much
evidence pointing in the direction to research being funded at the wuhan lab that was specifically
working on gain-of-function coronaviruses to infect the lungs. And now we have a coronavirus from Wuhan that infects the lungs.
Bro, I'm done.
I'm not playing these stupid games anymore.
The people understand what happened.
At the very least, it was a lab leak.
And at worst, as this guy says, let's pull up this article and then hold that thought.
Yeah, it's simple.
This is from joe.co.uk.
Chinese whistleblower claims first COVID outbreak was
intentional. And I can believe it. This is a guy who defected, I think it was like a couple decades
ago, 1987. He was held in prisons because he has been fighting for democracy. But apparently he
still has individual, he still knows, he still has sources. And they provided him information that said that in 2019 at the World Military Games, China released a virus.
Now, that's his claim.
Wait, wait, wait.
Where were the World Military Games in September 2019?
They were in Wuhan, China.
In Wuhan.
And there were 9,000 athletes, many of whom were sick with some pneumonia-like disease. I've actually had members of that reach out to me afterwards or family members and say,
hey, my, I'm not going to say which family member it was, but someone I was related to
was on that trip.
They came back.
They were sick.
We got sick.
We passed that along.
We have no idea what that was.
And it's been so long now that we can't really get tested for it.
So we're not sure what happened.
But a lot of people were saying the symptoms were very COVID-like.
So I'll say this. I don't know about intentionally. I think when you look at the lab
leak evidence, you would be insane not to conclude this leak from a lab, whether it was, you know,
if it was intentionally done, that's something totally different. But we actually have a
claims that he went in November or I'm sorry. Yes. In November, he went to a U.S. intelligence and
said, this thing that just happened, this wasn't an intentional release of a virus. And the funny
thing is, we have the benefit of hindsight. We can look back at these past couple of years and be
like, why didn't they listen? Well, think about it. The World Military Games happens, and some
people got sick. So what? So you got a bunch of athletes who get sick
and then you don't even notice
because not that many get sick.
And then some guy comes to you and says,
people got sick
because China intentionally released a virus.
They're going to be like,
what are you talking about?
Like, who's fine?
The game's going off without a hitch.
Especially if they use the phrase,
you know, if they say,
oh, it's a bioweapon,
secret Chinese project, military.
It just, it kind of fits that sort of thing
where, and saying this for someone
who's in the Intel community, you get a lot of walk-ins, right? You get a lot of walk-ins,
you get people coming all the time with this story, that story. And because of the RAC WMD
scenario, because of that situation, anything that kind of falls into that bucket of NBC, not NBC, the company,
but nuclear biological chemical, there's always there always is a little bit of hesitancy
from people in the community because of that experience to really jump on one of those
things.
And there's hesitancy from people that, you know, your middle managers, et cetera, to
pass that on to the higher ups, the generals or the DASDs or certainly anyone in the White House, give it to the president just because of that situation, because you don't want to be the next Colin Powell, you know, et cetera.
Was were this like I'm curious, was was covid more negatively impacting Asian people?
Was it wasn't there something about like people who some people had more ace2 receptors based on their heritage yeah
i thought it was asian men no i thought asian men were less likely oh i don't know i don't remember
yeah you want to you want to google that there'll be something i want to look up yeah because i
remember seeing something about um less ace2 receptors based on you know different parts of
the world and stuff like that so i'd be curious um i could i could be wrong about this. I don't know. Do you see anything, Ian?
No?
Is this here from E-Turbo News?
It says East Asians and men have more than, say, white Europeans and other nations. Oh, okay, more receptors, which means they're more susceptible to this.
That's what I was thinking.
That's just according to this.
I don't know, but that's unconfirmed.
So regardless of the outcome, I think it's interesting.
China's accused the U.S. of releasing this.
But it was a joint China-U.S. research.
There was joint China-U.S. research being done at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
So, I mean, I don't know, man.
This also says that men have more than women by nature.
Five bigger lungs, right?
Five bigger lungs, yeah.
So what do you think?
Do you believe this guy?
I don't know.
I don't know for sure, but I do know just from an analysis standpoint,
I could certainly see a scenario where someone, not necessarily Xi Jinping,
but somebody in China says, hey, we have this situation on our hands.
It looks like this thing is breaking out.
Why should we be the only ones who have to take a hit on this? Right. Why should we be the only ones who have to take a hit on this?
Why should we be the only ones who have to take the economic hit,
the supply chain hit, the monetary hit?
They're going through a monetary situation right now with Evergrande. Yeah, I don't.
It's breaking out.
So why not just let it ride?
The intentional thing, I'm not sure there's enough evidence of,
but a lab leak.
A lab leak, but a lab leak that you don't respond to immediately.
Right.
Or look at what happened with Fukushima.
You think you can cover it up?
Yeah, yeah.
Just get rid of it quickly.
Don't have to admit anything.
But I guess the challenge is they didn't shut down travel to Wuhan.
They allowed outbound travel, didn't they?
They did.
Yeah, so it doesn't sound like they were trying to.
It sounded like they were like, you know what hit us it's gonna hit everybody else so when
when chernobyl happened and um one thing that hbo totally missed in the chernobyl miniseries i think
is quite good but one thing that and my wife coming from having been in the soviet union um
always points out that that they totally missed is that if you look at the dates, Chernobyl happens in late April. What is May 1st, right?
May 1st is May Day, right, in the Soviet Union.
This is a huge day of celebration.
It's parades.
People are outside.
People are, you know, garlands of flowers, et cetera, et cetera.
So all of that happens in the Chernobyl area
and across Belarus,
where a lot of the winds were blowing it.
So this fallout, they allowed that to go on even though they knew the meltdown had occurred.
Wow.
Because they didn't want to admit it to the West.
Yep.
And I think it was only because they detected radiation in Sweden or something.
Right.
That anyone started to realize what was going on with Chernobyl.
Because people in Sweden started getting sick and people started detecting things.
What's going on?
Hey, Russia or hey, Soviet Union, do something you like to tell us.
Yeah.
Right.
And so what's amazing, though, is because we have this situation now where what's the difference between the U.S. relationship with China than the CCP versus the U.S. relationship in the USSR?
There is a monetary, financial and deep economic relationship between the U.S. and China that the U.S. and the Soviet Union never had. Our elites are getting rich off of this supply chain,
off of the exploitation of cheap Chinese labor, the Uyghurs, et cetera, everything else.
You don't have that now. So you don't have this huge... I mean, look at all the movies,
the cultural attack. John Cena going out and speaking really, really bad Mandarin.
Apologizing.
我很抱歉,我抱歉,台湾,台湾不是一个国家,我很抱歉,你不能看我。 That's his little thing.
No one has any idea what you just said.
I'm so sorry, Taiwan.
So sorry, Taiwan's not a country.
You can't see me.
Taiwan's not a country.
Yeah, you can't see me.
You can't see me.
我很抱歉,中国。 Sorry, Taiwan's not a country. You can't see me. Taiwan's not a country. Yeah, you can't see me. You can't see me. I love how they mock the Baitzua,
but then these Baitzua in the U.S. get on their knees for them.
Which is why they mock them, because they know they're lesser.
It's crazy, isn't it?
That means white left, by the way.
Right, so this is the situation.
And then they, because we are,
and our elites are so in bed with them, you don't have that
situation.
Like, like Moscow, do you want to tell us something?
Beijing, do you want to tell us something?
I'm sure behind the scenes, you know, there's, there's quite a bit, but then a lot of this
was kept.
And Peter Navarro has a book coming out.
I think his book had just hit number three on Amazon where he was talking about having
been in the room with Fauci.
Cause keep in mind, Fauci obviously knows about all this stuff
or has the ability to pick up the phone and say,
hey, did we, you know,
something going on over in Wuhan?
Where's that guy?
Where's that Peter guy?
You know, did he have something going on with this?
Does he know what's happening?
And, you know, we talked to,
Peter Daszak, not Peter Navarro.
And Navarro says that moment never happened, right?
You'd think like if it's seen in a movie right you think the
scientist would come in oh my gosh wuhan that's where the lab is that's where we were doing the
funding what's what's happening and then like jeff goldblum runs rushes in i told you i told you
it would be considered bad writing right it would be like the scientist runs in and goes
ladies and gentlemen a virus has broken out in a city with a virus gain-of-function research lab.
And people watching it go, oh, come on.
Please.
Come on.
No, it doesn't make any sense.
Make it a little bit more exciting than that obvious.
Right.
Where's the farming village?
And then the peasants get sick.
And the bat lands in someone's soup.
It gets in the soup.
And then it gets to – what's in Outbreak?
I think it's the bat and then it bites somebody.
And then they go to a casino in Macau and there's like some americans there and like but but you know
if they were making a movie about this it would literally be like a guy working in the research
you know wearing in the research lab wearing the suit and then he would be like handling a bat and
it would bite his finger exactly yeah and then you would wash it off in the stand like peter parker
a little look around and be like nobody saw and then you go wash it off in the stand. Like Peter Parker a little bit. He'd look around and be like, nobody saw,
and then he'd go out and wash and be like,
yeah, the stand.
Well, one thing...
And then just some coughing later.
One thing that also...
Stand.
One thing also that I think people should consider
is that even though they always say
there's no evidence of bats being sold at this wet market,
keep in mind, though, that the standards
for control over these type of things in China
are just not that big. So there are also economic incentives that, hey, if you're somebody that
maybe just works, you're a worker there, you're a janitor or something, and you see, hey, there's
a couple of bats, it looks like the experiment's over, they won't miss one, they won't miss two.
Maybe you're selling them off the back of the truck to a guy, and then he goes and takes them
out into the city. It doesn't have to be at the wet market just be some guy he knows and maybe he's been doing this for a while
and has no idea right yeah so again right there there's so many permutations you could think of
to create a lab leak theory that all of which are very valid and if i wanted to go uh you know if
we were trying to go from like the most plausible scenario like research was being done and then
there was a lab leak because of you know incompetence to the most and completely implausible one i would love to just you know
theorize about xi jinping trying to gain the ability to control bats and wield them like
some kind of villain he's doing that but then but then the bats you know break out of control and
they were trying to use a virus to control their minds and then i'll hell breaks seems like more
of a kim jong-un thing yeah i could see kim jong-un being into that what you're saying is navarro was in the room when fauci learned about it but he didn't react
no no no well basically yes and so you'd expect so navarro's party would be like oh my gosh let's
look in but because he didn't react it was kind of like why didn't he react to that right so then
eventually it becomes like the political appointees in the administration and this is what navarro's
book is entirely about and he's been he's actually calling me like a minute ago um that you know he's just he's trying to tell people the story
of what actually happened to say hey we found out all this stuff about wuhan and then we see
fauci's name on it we see nih and niaid and we said excuse me are we funding this stuff
tony what's what's going on here man like what's just you know we're trying to fight this thing
we don't want people to be getting sick do you know something that you'd like to tell us because Tony, what's going on here, man? We're trying to fight this thing.
We don't want people to be getting sick.
Do you know something that you'd like to tell us?
Because keep in mind that when you go back and watch those old videos of Fauci where he's talking about the need for gain-of-function research, what does he say?
He says we need to do this because if there is a zoonotic spillover event, we need to be prepared for it.
We need to have elements on the shelf or resources or at least just the knowledge to be able to prepare for something. So, but just go through
on this, right? So it's like, okay, let's take you at your word. If that's the case,
why didn't you have that moment of saying, oh my gosh, they were studying something just like this.
Hold on. Let me call up. Sure. Jung Lee will, we'll figure out what the best, because you know,
it's like you create the disease so you can create the cure.
So why didn't that phone call ever take place?
I remember seeing that video of Dr. Fauci being questioned by Rand Paul, and he is shaking.
That was crazy.
People noticed, and they zoomed in on his hand.
Completely and entirely wrong.
And then it turns out that it was all true.
We got leaked documents, and more and more information keeps coming out.
I don't understand how Fauci is not already underinvested.
Yeah, he said they were not funding gain of research.
If you actually look at the first finding of drastic in these documents, the first finding of it was – so keep in mind, I mentioned that there was that New York Times article from 2017 that talked about the return of gain of function funding.
However, this was 2018.
So the question is, if gain-of-function research has been turned back on by Francis Collins, who's the director of the NIH, he's Fauci's boss, is Collins.
So why are they going to DARPA if it's been turned on at NIH?
Here's the rub.
NIH instituted something called, I believe it's the PC3 framework by and by in which they were going to.
And Dr. Airbright is part of this at Rutgers that you are supposed to submit it to this group essentially to get sign off to say, is this going to create a lethal virus?
Is this something that does constitute dangerous gain of function?
So DASHAC knows that and the wuhan institute knows that
and so they just tweak it enough so they can argue or what not even that framework is only under nih
so they say well if we go to these guys we can't tell them all the stuff we really want to do
but if we go to darpa maybe we can get some funding and they don't have that framework but
at least darpa has goes and says common sense we're not going to do this, guys.
I have a feeling we're like...
They were trying to circumvent the system.
If you look at the amount of data and evidence
that's been coming out implicating Fauci,
we're just like a month away from like a video
of Fauci holding a phone and like with Peter Daszak
at the Wuhan lab doing a selfie.
And he's like, hey, what's up, guys?
We're doing gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses
and we're going to increase human transdisability.
And then he high-fives. And then that video comes out and rand paul is like explain this
video that you took you are wrong rand that was just us in a lab doing modifications to chimeric
viruses that would make them enter humans more easily that's not gain of function research so
go back to it right look at what fauci's done in the past because he had that huge very public
flip-flop on mask wearing right early on he says don't has done in the past because he had that huge, very public flip flop on mask wearing, right? Early on, he says, don't do it. Then later he says, I had to say
that at the time because we had to shore up the mask supply for doctors and for frontline healthcare
workers. But now that that time has passed, the supply chain is working. We are going to open it
for everybody else. So I had to say it at the time and it was for the right reasons. That's exactly
what he'll do. He'll say, I had to say that at the time, it was for the right reasons. That's exactly what he'll do.
He'll say, I had to say that at the time, but gain of function, of course we were doing gain of function and we had to do gain of function. Well, I don't think he'll ever do that because
that would be admitting to lying to Congress, which is perjury. And that's actually something
where he's got himself in a little bit of a trap. That's why he was shaken.
Can he just say it and get a pardon by Biden?
The pardon power of the presidency is a plenary power, which means it's absolute.
It cannot be overturned by a proceeding president.
So like Trump can't come in and overturn one of Obama's pardons, right?
And interestingly enough, it can't even be overturned by Congress, by the Supreme Court.
It can't even be overturned by yourself.
So if you are president and you pardon someone, that's it. They're done.
And you can pardon for more than just what they've been convicted of. Right.
So this is the idea of a blanket pardon. And that's actually never been challenged.
So General Gerald Ford does this famously for Nixon after the events of Watergate.
And he does this sort of like blanket pardon, blanket amnesty for Watergate.
And essentially just nobody decided.
Congress said, fine, whatever.
We're not going to challenge this.
So that is sort of the leading theory that you can give someone a blanket pardon.
But it's not actually been completely tested.
It's just that no one's ever gone down that road.
We've got to pull up this Project Veritas story.
Ladies and gentlemen, Project Veritas promised we promised you guys dropped a crazy
story the latest fda official blow dart african americans with covid vaccine is quote where we're
going just shoot everyone calls for a nazi germany style registry of unvaccinated americans
quote think about it like the Jewish star.
What?
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, Tim.
You're not saying that, right?
No, I'm reading a headline.
No, that's that's Taylor Lee, FDA economist.
The FDA economist said that.
Yes.
Yes.
Veritas reports they released second video of its covid vaccine investigation exposing an uh u.s food and drug administration economist taylor lee who was recorded
calling for forced covid vaccinations and a registry for all of unvaccinated americans
lee said that u.s government policy would emulate nazi germany when it comes to the
covid vaccine saying quote census goes door to door if you don't respond so we have the
infrastructure to do it. Forced
COVID vaccinations. I mean, it'll cost a ton of money. But I think at that point, I think there
needs to be a registry of people who aren't vaccinated, although that's sounding very much
like Nazi Germany, he said. And so let me make sure I'm being clear. His exact quote is, so we
have the infrastructure to do it. I mean, it'll cost a ton of money. And Veritas has inserted the context of the greater conversation in their quotes. He says,
although that's sounding very, very Germany, Lee said, Nazi Germany. I mean, think about it like
the Jewish star for unvaccinated Americans, he said. So just to be clear, because I want to make
sure we cross all the T's and dot all our lowercase j's he said although that's
sounding very germany nazi germany and then veritas includes the context so you understand
in that quote he says so if you put every anti-vaxxer like sheep into like texas and you
closed off texas from the rest of the world and you go okay you be you in texas until we deal with
this pandemic lee said that due to a large portion of african american of the african-american community being hesitant to take the covid vaccine
the solution should be to quote unquote a blow dart on them wow what yeah i'm gonna be i'm gonna
be very very careful about how i read this but here's a quote it says i think that a lot of the
time so there's also this issue of i remember reading about how the covid trials they were having an
issue recruiting african-american people it was because of a different medication the government
tried to do that was specifically designed to kill african-americans oh like a mistrust thing yeah
but this covid vaccine is safe though we uh we know that now but like again i think there is
still this big mistrust and it's like deep-rooted the journalist says yeah i can't blame them
lee says i can't blame them lee
says i can't but at the same time like blow dart that's where we're going this so so hold on i'm
watching it right now james just texted to me so i'm watching here on this we always we always want
to be i want to make sure everything we're doing is reasonable within context and that's why i'm
you know talking about what's being said uh it's one guy. It's an FDA economist.
An economist is not somebody who's going to be showing up and instituting policy on the census.
However, as much as that would be the immediate reaction from mainstream media saying an FDA economist is just opining on his personal issues.
It has nothing to do with policy.
I say, wow, the internal culture of the FDA is psychotic.
Exactly.
And so if this is the access we're getting, we are getting a glimpse.
Imagine it this way.
There's a big building, big old building full of hundreds of people.
And in the second floor on the top are all the administrators and all the bigwigs.
And everyone in there is hanging out talking.
They share a culture in the workplace.
And you look through the keyhole and see a man say these things.
You're like,
what are they doing in that building?
Yes, I understand this guy
is not an administrator
who's going to go around and set policy.
They actually,
they clink glasses at one point.
I'm watching it now.
They actually,
they clink glasses there.
I don't know if it's wine or water or what.
I will say I don't think it's not going to happen.
There's not going to be door to door, maybe a registry.
Maybe people who aren't vaccinated will be tracked because we're at that point now where they're already doing vax mandates in a bunch of the big cities.
But I really do think the United States, the Republic, will completely collapse before it gets to that point.
Let me ask this question to people out there.
Do you want government bureaucrats talking about you like this?
Government bureaucrats should never be talking like this about the American people, talking like they are drunk with power, whether it's behind closed doors, whether it's at a restaurant, wherever this is,
right? That's the issue here. And our question is, it seems like that's what their attitude is.
And he's telling us that's what his attitude is. He's someone that is behind those closed doors.
It's obviously a private conversation. And so the question is, and I've gone to this with people
who are vaccine hesitant and it's you know you talk to
them and it's not like they're there's there's nothing wrong with them there's nothing different
about them in fact they're saying the same things that joe biden kamala and a lot of the mainstream
media was saying throughout 2020 is oh right you know you can go to msnbc and joy reed joy reed
you know here's the interesting thing all of it joy. Joy Reid had responded that saying, at the time, I didn't trust the CDC under Donald Trump.
Now I'm OK with it.
And my response to her is, ah, yes, exactly what you said.
But for Trump supporters that are the Trump CDC, they were they were OK with it.
And now under Biden, they don't trust it.
That's the exact same thing you just said.
Right. But it's OK when she says it because she's Joy Reid.
Right. And so the issue becomes, you know, and this is something I've said to people that like, like my position is
check with your doctor. Everyone should have the freedom to choose. Just, I'm literally pro-choice
on this, but I'm also not vaccinated because I have natural immunity because I had COVID. I had
like the real COVID. I had like the knock you on your butt. Like, you know, couldn't really,
it wasn't really on Twitter for a while.
Um, I was just, you know, in your chest and your lungs, um, a little bit in my chest.
I mean, I woke up the one morning, had shakes, like legitimate shakes.
And I was looking at my, I took my temperature and it was low, super low.
And, uh, then I just threw on a bunch of like sweat, like two layers of sweatpants, two
layers of sweatshirts, got back onto the covers.
And then,
and then my temperature shot up.
Yeah.
And it was crazy.
And then,
so that was the first day.
There's the,
pretty much the only day I had that level of temperature,
but you know,
it just kind of hung out and they eat like,
like Vietnamese pho.
And you know,
it's incredible.
I'm not a fan of heavy sweat.
I love it.
I love the pho.
Oh,
pho is great.
Love the pho.
I want to make some.
Love the pho.
I'm,
you're free to make it. Oh, it's so good. Love the pho. I want to make some. Love the pho. You're free to make it, Ian.
Oh, it's so good.
So good.
In my castle, we do not ban pho.
That's right.
I'll put it this way.
I'll put it this way.
Yeah, because of the cilantro, dude.
Yes.
Oh, the cilantro.
Right, right, right.
Yeah.
I'm a good leader, so I am making sure that my share of the cilantro goes out to all of
the workers.
Yeah.
Thank you.
That's how I am with Pepper Jack.
Let them eat cilantro.
I'll make it for you.
It wasn't the flu, but it was not fun.
I wouldn't want to do it again, so I have natural meaning.
We've had a bunch of people on who
and this is really amazing because even Alex mentioned
how COVID was scary.
You wake up one day and all of a sudden you're
out of breath constantly and you can't breathe.
I was fatigued more than anything else.
Honestly, that's what it was.
It was just tired all the time.
I had a realization.
I tweeted this.
I'm looking at what's going on in Australia where you've got the guys just pepperballing. It's fascism.
I think that's the word for it.
Bio-fascism.
And I realized something, though.
I'm rich.
I don't got to follow the rules.
I saw the Met Gala and the Emmys.
What do I got to worry about?
Aha!
Huzzah!
We're good.
We're good.
It's all those people that are in favor of it.
So if you're in a certain income bracket, then the rules don't apply to you.
Oh, yeah.
Is that how it works?
Absolutely.
Oh, I get it.
I've got to, you know, Tanya Ward sells our accounting.
I'll have to tell her.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I was watching, and I'm like, these people, they're being attacked.
This is horrifying.
And I went, wait a minute.
And then I looked over at a picture of AOC, and I was like, I'm rich. I people, they're being attacked. This is horrifying. And I went, wait a minute. And then I looked over at a picture of AOC and I was like, I'm rich.
I don't got to worry about any of this.
You don't have to worry about it.
So all I got to do is make sure I show my bank account to Biden, obviously.
Right, of course.
And then they give you your official, you're rich and you get out of it.
So this is the reason I made this.
I'm making a joke, obviously, is that the people who are advocating for these policies
where they will be beaten by police and pepper sprayed on the ground are not rich people.
The people like AOC, the political elites, and the ultra wealthy are going to these events.
They are not being bothered with.
But the peasants carry her dress for her while they wear a mask.
The peasants.
And I actually love that.
I think it's Vogue.
They did that like mini doc.
And you can see the peasants are all.
They're carrying the dress.
And they're all masked.
Right.
And it reminds me of.
And it pains me to say this. but actually I think the, you know,
when you talk about all of all the dystopias out there, which one are we closest to?
And I think it actually is Suzanne Collins.
Yeah, I'm afraid.
The Hunger Games.
Right.
So in Hunger Games, remember, remember all the servants in the, so the capital is the
elites and everyone else is out in the districts.
Right.
And then they send your kids to go off and die in Afghanistan.
Excuse me.
I mean, in the out in the districts right and then they they send your kids to go off and die in afghanistan excuse me i mean in the hunger games right and um and then and you watch it on tv and
people can root for various sides and then and the elites say oh more of that please yes and uh and
they have all their crazy hairdos and crazy dresses but for all they call them the avoxes
in in hunger games and they all have their tongues cut out the servants the servants
and and when i was looking at that when i was looking at the mask, so AVOX, no voice.
Right.
And so when I was looking at all the servants surrounding AOC with the masks on, I just
thought, man.
They can't speak.
They can't speak.
Oh, my gosh.
Suzanne Collins, I got to say, she nailed it.
Yeah.
But I got to be honest, I think it's a brave new Fahrenheit 1984 for Vendetta.
Exactly. So Luke Rutkowski has that shirt. He has that shirt. Yeah, I I got to be honest. I think it's a brave new Fahrenheit 1984 for Vendetta.
Exactly.
So Luke Rutkowski has that shirt. He has that shirt.
Yeah, I've seen it.
It's like you are here, but I'm like, I think he's missing one.
I think he's only got three.
Because you think about it, it's like you got 1984.
You got Big Brother, censorship, spying, surveillance.
You got Brave New World, video games, Instagram, this dopamine, antidepressants.
You got Fahrenheit 451 where they're banning all this different stuff, which is still very similar to 1984.
But in Fahrenheit 451, it was people demanding the censorship because they were offended by everything.
And then you got V for Vendetta.
You know what V for Vendetta was?
In the movie at least?
The virus happened.
Right, the virus, yeah.
Locked everybody down in a quarantine zone.
What was the name of the party?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, the party.
What was the party's name?
I can't think of it.
Do they have a name? I can't think of it.
Did they have a name?
I'm not sure they did.
Or the new government had a name or something.
I forgot exactly.
But it was the St. Mary's virus, I think it was called. That's right, yeah, yeah.
Yunmi Park was saying North Korea is the Hunger Games right now.
The city.
What was it, Seoul is the capital of North Korea?
No, Pyongyang.
Seoul is South Korea.
Pyongyang is like the capital.
And everyone else is like eating human corpses. I mean, it's like
horrific. No electricity.
Just mass.
And people get brought to the capital.
North Korea experienced an extreme
famine in the
1990s. And so
now what's going on generationally
is the famine generation in North
Korea is attaining
adulthood. So they are coming up.
And because they are so stunted that their children are having issues as well.
But you also had a population drop at that time because of the starvation.
And so now that's leading to a second famine underneath all of this,
as well as just the insane policies of that country.
They're going to collapse.
When I saw the met gal on the
emmys i'm like these are literally hunger games villains it's crazy this is the capital i mean
how can you not how can it's it's you know i wish there was some higher literature we compare it to
but it really is hunger games yeah no it's a it's a good point i mean they they uh they're all
dressed like you know crazy but here's here's the thing about the hunger games that i wonder if uh
who is it, Suzanne Collins?
Did she know about behavioral sync?
I'm done calling it wokeness.
I'm calling it behavioral sync from now on.
I mean, think about it. You're familiar with
behavioral sync and the rat utopia
experiments?
Confined space,
unlimited food and water, and the rats
basically went insane.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yes.
I know that term, yeah.
But one of the things is the beautiful ones.
One of the things that emerged from it
was what the researcher called the beautiful ones
who would just groom themselves.
Just constantly trying to
poop up their hair and be looking really pretty while
doing nothing else. Get a selfie.
And that's what I see as the Met Gala.
They look ridiculous like
plastic robot people.
And I'm like, these are the beautiful ones.
In their world of abundance with no responsibility and instant gratification, they are those who are just sitting there grooming each other.
Then you get the violence in the streets, and those are the crazy violent ones.
Eric Hoffer in True Believer, the great longshoreman philosopher, had this line back in the 1950s where he said,
mass movements don't usually arise among the working class because they are working.
Mass movements generally arise among the affluent and bored.
Yep.
You got nothing else to do, man.
No purpose, no direction. Without he's essentially saying there is there's something to the human psyche where in human nature, whereby in you to go through a meaningful rite of passage from adolescence into adulthood.
Usually that's that's work.
That's usually through work, through rigor, through taking the taking on of responsibility.
The is sort of the mantle of adulthood.
However, when you you have a certain level of affluence, when you have a certain level of abundance, that never happens.
And so you're now missing something in your psyche that you're constantly searching for.
And so that these people will create these mass movements in order to fulfill that internal need that they have.
I want to talk about the troops because we were talking about mandatory vaccinations for the U.S. military, and what most people told us is they assumed that if you were in right now and you said, I won't get vaccinated, you would get an administrative discharge.
Have you heard anything like that?
That's UCMJ 92.
Is it administrative?
Well, it depends.
That essentially is more of a decision made by the military, but it would be failure to follow orders.
So they could give you administrative discharge, which is sort of like the medium.
So there's honorable, of course, honorable discharge.
There's administrative.
And then there's other than honorable.
Oh, so dishonorable isn't the exact word they use.
Other than honorable.
Other than honorable.
Is that a new phrase?
No, I've heard it before.
I just didn't know it was formal.
So we have a story from Daily Mail.
Biden says troops should be dishonorably discharged.
I believe Hunter has actually gotten Abbott discharged as well.
It makes sense.
Biden says troops should be dishonorably discharged if they disobey order to get COVID vaccine.
So the commander is using the wrong phrase.
The House is set to vote on the NDAA, the Pentagon's annual defense budget.
They mandated all 1.4 million service members get vaccinated.
An amendment passed during committee markup prohibits giving service members who refuse a vaccine anything but an honorable discharge.
White House said that commanders must have the ability to give orders and take appropriate disciplinary measures, including enforcing the vaccine mandate.
The White House also took issue with the section of bill that exempts those who had the previous COVID-19 infection from the vaccine
mandate. Now that is insane. So a dishonorable discharge, the difference between that is a
dishonorable discharge means it can only be administered by a court martial. So that means
you're actually going into a military trial, that you've got a JAG, you've got a military judge,
et cetera, you are facing charges, and then that whole process plays out. So the other ones that we were talking about were
our forms of administrative, but for dishonorable discharge, I mean, you have to do something.
There's medical discharge, right?
There's medical discharge. Yeah, a lot of people, obviously, you can get discharged for various
reasons. It's not always something negative. And then when you leave, if you want to retire, if you want to resign, if you're an officer, that's still considered a discharge.
A discharge by itself doesn't necessarily mean something negative occurs.
If you're an officer and you resign, it's honorable?
Everyone is discharged, right?
Right.
If you're an officer and you resign, it's honorable?
Yes.
Yeah.
So anything other than honorable discharge would be not dishonorable discharge?
That's a different thing?
There's no court martial.
What I'm saying is, yeah, dishonorable discharge means that you've gone through a court martial
and you are out.
You're booed.
So you're having anything other than honorable discharge without a court martial.
Is that what you're saying?
Right.
That would all fall under these various forms of administrative discharge.
So it doesn't seem like the people who refuse the vaccine as of right now will be dishonorably
discharged.
No.
But Biden wants that to be the case. But he says he wants it. people who refuse the vaccine as of right now will be dishonorably discharged uh no but biden wants
that to be the case but he says he wants it so that means that means he wants to you know to
carry out what he said which i don't think he understands what he's talking about even though
uh he had two sons in the military um he doesn't seem to know very much about the military what do
you do when your commander surrenders a war that you're winning and then makes horrible decisions
after that you're great chief you mean-Chief, you mean? Yeah.
You transfer to the Air Force.
But I mean, legit, as generals in the Army,
when the commander does that, what are you supposed to do?
Well, if it's Rome, the centurions would go to the senator
or go to the emperor and demand some form of tribute.
The Praetorian Guard, of course, would go and demand a form of tribute from them.
Well, what are the generals supposed to do if Biden, he surrendered us to f the the taliban and now he's
like i i read i read more and more i think that was on purpose huh i really i just more and more
you learn about what's going on with the with the mineral deposits the deal from china coming with
the taliban you know it's there there's i i wouldn't i wouldn't want to say I believe it's entirely probable or even likely, but there's that possibility.
Joe Biden's done deals with China and his son, and he's hooking them up.
This is why I tell people to take the Alaska pill, because we have so many mineral deposits under our own soil that if we're worried, by the way, about these deposits in Afghanistan, well, guess what?
Flood the zone.
If we are putting our own minerals in this, then we are going to get them.
They're going to be cheaper.
We are going to be able to use them better.
We don't need Afghanistan, and it's going to hurt them on the world market too.
So we need an authorization for use of military force in Alaska.
Invade Alaska.
Yeah, we should invade Alaska.
Occupy Alaska.
Nation building.
Occupy Alaska.
Yeah, nation building in Alaska. Occupy Alaska. Nation building. Occupy Alaska.
Yeah, nation building in Alaska, 100%, all for it.
Dude, last time I was on here, we talked about this,
that these towns out there, the poverty is insane. It's a nice thought.
It really, really is.
I think it would require a lot of private sector movements.
However, in terms of any kind of actual military operation,
I got to say this story about vaccinating our military.
The military is being purged
and the police departments are being purged.
I mentioned this video every so often
where I think it was in Portland.
There were these Antipa people stalking a guy
and they were yelling at each other
as he slowly walked backwards.
He had some kind of bat or bar
and the police pulled up,
ordered him on the ground and arrested him.
The guy who was actually being harassed
and was trying to defend himself
and then he apologizes to Antifa
saying, sorry about that.
This is what happens when the police
who are good are like,
I refuse to enforce this stuff. They quit.
What's left? Behavioral
sink police officers, woke
police officers. When the military says... If you defund the police officers, woke police officers.
When the military says – If you defund the police, you're going – the only police you're going to have are the bad cops because all the good ones are going to leave.
That's why I say abolish the police.
They're going to go out.
But with the military, they're doing the same thing.
Tucker Carlson said they're coming after – what did he say?
Something like Christian conservatives.
Christian conservatives.
So go back to January. I was reporting this early on, even before I was at Human Events, and I said this started with the pre-screening of the National Guard troops that were going to be occupying the U.S. Capitol prior to January 6th.
They were out there with the razor wire, the fencing that I had to drive past every single day.
I couldn't even park my car when I was going to the studio at One American News because these soldiers were out.
And they were asking me for my identification. For my papers, just so that I was going to the studio at One American News because these soldiers were out, and they were asking me for my identification for my papers just so that I could go to work at the
same place that I had worked for years, right? And they would say, why are you filming? Why are you
filming? I said, I'm a reporter. I work for One American News. Do you have credentials? I was like,
well, I do, but I'm also on a public street in the nation's capital, right? But so one of the
things that came out was, remember, they were pre-screening people that were deployed to the capital.
What were they looking for?
They were looking for.
Gadsden flags.
Gadsden flags, MAGA hats, Turning Point USA, NRA, YAF, you know, all these just like very.
Gadsden flags, the flag of Virginia.
Basic.
Or a symbol in Virginia they use in the license plates.
Right, right.
These very basic symbols of American conservatism or patriotism and Americanism.
The Gadsden flag, I don't really think is – I mean, I know the libertarians have tried very hard to claim it, but it really is just an American symbol at the end of the day.
Symbol of independence.
And that phrase, don't tread on me, that's Ben Franklin. That was the idea that because the rattlesnake was such a North American creature that he said this was something that really should be –
Will strike you back. It's not a fight you want.
And that we should use because it's ours and the British don't have it.
And so you get all these conservatives who are very confident that they would win against the left in any kind of civil conflict.
One of the original memes of America, if you will.
Except it's not true because if it ever comes down to any kind of real kinetic warfare the entire military and the police departments will be wokefied by then and there are a lot of
people who are like i would never follow those orders yeah that's right and they court-martial
you or throw you out and then the remaining woke lemming npc soldiers would do whatever they're
told like they did in dc well and and remember they're not going to be told that you you know, oh, hey, these are just regular American citizens.
They're going to be told these are extremists.
These are crazy.
And right now, far right.
Anti-vax conspiracy, not jobs who believe that they want to overthrow the country.
They are planning an insurrection.
And you need to go in and infiltrate this group with, you know, get
them to commit crime so that we can bring them up on charges and you get to egg them
on and egg them on and then we're going to arrest them all and you are saving the country
by doing this.
You see that event in D.C. where it was for the J6 defendants, but everybody was a Fed.
Right.
It was the funniest thing.
And Ford Fisher got the footage.
Right.
So a Fed actually was there and got arrested.
The funny thing is, it's like when you have a large crowd of thousands of people and there's like seven Feds there, you won't notice.
They all look fairly similar and they're kind of obvious sometimes.
But you've got so many people everywhere.
But when no one shows up and the only people there are Feds, they all look identical.
They're wearing khaki shorts with the sides of their heads shaved, the same haircuts, the same sunglasses, the same watches.
And it's like, what is this?
Sidearm.
Greetings, fellow insurrectionists.
Right, right, right.
How are you?
Planning any insurrections?
And there was one guy who got arrested.
And the police surround him because he had a gun.
And he's like, my badge is in my pocket.
And they pull out a badge.
Some people claimed he was undercover,
but others claimed
he was just an officer
who was there.
And I think the left
was trying to frame it
as federal agents
are MAGA cultists
and they're at these events.
Or was he recruiting?
Recruiting?
Or was he recruiting?
In what capacity?
Like trying to get more feds?
Right, trying to get them.
This is the way it works.
A federal informant
is not typically
a federal agent.
Right.
So a federal informant is someone who has a relationship with a federal agent,
which is known as a source and a handler or an informant and a handler.
You're being run.
That's the parlance.
You're being run by that agent.
So they're not going to get somebody who has a badge and stick them in the group
and have them like Ian is not going to be the agent,
but Ian is going to be the one talking to the agent.
I saw those signal messages.
This is all theoretical, by the way.
Big graphene. I'll talk to anybody, man. Let's heal this earth. Hey man, we're just talking.
We're just talking, but no. So the way it works is, and then that, and you've seen this by the
way, in the Michigan governor operation, and I'm calling it the operation because that's what it
was. The, the text messages have been coming out where you can see the relationship. It is being
driven by the agent where they're telling people to egg things on, to egg things on. And to use the legal,
the legal phrase, you have to commit a conspiracy, commit a crime. What you need to do is, you know,
to of course, first come up with the plan and then you need to take an overt action in furtherance
of the conspiracy. So what it was in the Michigan plot was, because if you're just talking about
stuff, okay, that's just talk. You can't make a case on that Michigan plot was, because if you're just talking about stuff,
okay,
that's just talk.
You can't make a case on that.
But,
and again,
I'm just talking about the legal,
you know,
situation.
So what they do is they say,
Hey,
we're going to go get in the car and we're going to go do recon.
And he says,
get everybody you can tell him Saturday,
whatever the day you can.
He said,
what's better.
What should I go Saturday or Sunday?
He responds,
go whichever day you can get the most people,
get them all in the car because the agent knows that this is the way the rules work.
So that if whoever's in that car then, and they're going around and they're just like
taking pictures around the lake, but it just so happens that this is the lake where the
governor's mansion is. And so they can then put on paper, this was an overt act and furtherance
of the conspiracy.
What if you showed up with a bunch of pizzas and you're like, hey, guys, I brought a bunch of pizzas for us to eat and hang out.
And they're like, that's a planning meeting.
You'd have to – no.
It would have to be in furtherance of the crime.
Right, right. I understand.
So that's just an eating dinner.
People need to understand when it comes to talking to cops and feds and all that stuff they don't care about you
they will use you and by the way one of those many stories where they've done it to your point
one of those stories one of the informants is getting brought up on charges yep you know so
this is a guy who was in on the operation but um and of course the you know the speculation is that
maybe they're not being as as forthcoming maybe they're not willing to testify like they were and
now guess what they're getting slapped with charges too.
There's a bunch of stories about this,
and I won't get into specifics because of-
I'm just talking about Michigan.
You know, like privacy details and stuff.
But there are big stories over the past 10 years
with federal informants who cooperated
and did everything right,
and then immediately once it was over,
got arrested and charged.
And they're very high-profile stories.
A lot of this was done during the early 2000s
in the war on terror.
And it was young Muslims in the United States, American citizens, who thought they were talking to Hamas or Hezbollah or Al-Qaeda and then eventually ISIS.
But it always ended up being federal agents who were opposing.
I mean, like, there are people who have been contacted by the feds, and they'll be like, would you like to help us stop this crime?
They'd be like, yes, I will help you.
And then they start saying, let me know what you need.
They start working with the feds to get them information, and then the feds come and arrest them.
When they come to you and say, we're going to have you be an informant, it's quite possible you're being investigated.
And they want you to say things.
They can lie to you. Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah yeah yeah
you're an informant tell us what's going on but yeah so they were saying this they were doing this
we're doing this guy was organizing you you want to you want to serve your country right yep you
you care about your country don't you you're a patriot right right you're not you're not one of
those those traitors all right all right you wouldn't do that you wouldn't you wouldn't lie
to a police officer would you i was i was you wouldn't download a tv would you i was kidding
yeah i was one of my lie detector tests,
one of my polygraphs that you have to do.
The guy was... So they do this thing where, you know,
that's supposed to be like the test, right,
before they get into the real questions.
And then they say, you know, the guy was like,
no, I just want to get the baseline.
And so I just wanted to check.
So they ask you questions that they assume
you're going to lie on so that they can get a baseline
of what you're reading as is lying. Keep in mind, the machine can't... Wait, wait, they ask you something they think you'll lie to lie on so that they can get a baseline of what you read,
what you're reading as is lying.
Keep in mind the machine.
They ask you something they think you'll lie about.
Right.
Like what?
So the question he asked was, you've never lied to your parents, have you?
That's a good one.
Do people say I haven't lied to my parents?
Right.
Because of course they're thinking then that it's going to trigger a response of, well,
of course I wouldn't lie to my parents.
But actually the one that he asked me, year ago, and he prefaced it.
He goes, you know, I'm a prior state trooper.
And boy, when I would pull somebody over for speeding, my gosh, you know, I would know how fast they went.
But I'll tell you what, if they were honest with me and if they said, you know what, officer, I was going a little fast back there.
I'm sorry about that.
I would usually let them off with a warning. But if somebody lied to me, if somebody had the audacity
to just lie to my face and disrespect me like that, I was coming after them. You would never
do that, right? You would never lie to a police officer, right? So keep in mind, understand what
they're doing. They're priming you, right? So you're being primed to say, oh my gosh, I'm going to be in trouble if I tell this guy who,
keep in mind, he's the evaluator of the test and the proctor, the administrator of the test,
right? So he's grading you. My answer to that is, I'm going to be honest, it's kind of confusing.
I'm not quite sure what you were getting. Right, right, right. Honestly, when you make a really,
really long question and then say, you would never do that, I'm not quite sure what that were getting. Right, right, right. Honestly, when you make a really, really long question
and then say, you would never do that,
I'm not quite sure what that refers to.
You'd never lie to a police officer, would you?
I would not lie to a police officer.
Right, and so the,
and you never have lied to a police officer.
I have never lied to a police officer.
You've never done something like that, right?
Yeah.
And so that's the idea,
is that, you know,
because they're trying to prime you into a situation
where you're going to tell,
and it's a white lie, obviously.
I lie to my parents all the time. What do you mean? I was a kid. Kids do that stuff.
Where were you last night?
What if you said to the guy, I'm lying right now?
This sentence is a lie.
Keep in mind. Do they just end the thing?
The machine explodes.
Keep in mind, there's
machines. The
essential question is that
a machine can't tell if you're lying, right?
Like we don't have machines that, I don't think we'll ever have machines that can do that.
What does it do?
It measures your heart rate.
It measures your respiration.
There's little clips that measure your sweat.
You know, we have one across your chest.
You have one kind of across your lap.
You have one that you're like sitting on a pad.
So they're measuring various, your physiological signs, but you can't tell if you're lying yeah
they're just like they're trying to see all these different stressors light up right so they're
they're trying to get a reaction out of you and that i mean they're inadmissible the the lie
detectors to me which is why they're inadmissible right because they're fake right they're completely
fake it's not real like but but but i had a buddy who you
know who was doing that um uh it was called pcast was one of the systems and he was doing it overseas
for some third country nationals that were coming on base and so he was um that would work as like
other congressional workers and so he was he was doing pcast on them and you know one thing he said
was we are evaluated not necessarily by the amount of people that we conduct, but we're actually evaluated by the amount of elicitations that come out of this.
Because essentially what you're doing is, for most people, you know, for General Normie out there, you're putting them into this high stress environment.
You're telling them that I will know if you are lying.
So you better come clean.
You better tell me.
So then they start to ask a question. And they say and they say, have you ever taken home government documents?
Have you ever taken home government resources?
And then they'll say, all right, I'm going to step away from the machine for a second.
When I was asking that question, I was getting a weird reading and I wasn't really sure what
it was.
It just seemed like something was registering with you, just as I was saying the question. So is, is there something you want to tell me that maybe could help me word the question better so that
this test, this evaluation can be more accurate to explain the situation. So if you just tell me
that I'll write it down and I'll, I'll, I'll refurbish this question and reevaluate it for
you and people spill their guts. Yeah yeah it just seems like polygraphs
for the most part are to put people in high stress situations where they think they have to tell the
truth right exactly and it makes them panic and then it's just it's not real yeah in interrogation
it's it's known as uh emotional fear up so it's emotional fear up with you know uh you know a very
elaborate um i got a better one what we'll do is we'll take two gigantic metal disks
hooked up with a bunch of wires.
Yes.
And we'll have them
hooked up to the polygraph
and be like,
don't worry about the giant metal disks.
They just blast you
with intense radiation
whenever you lie.
Oh.
But you're not going to lie, so...
It doesn't matter.
Yeah, you're fine.
If you're not going to lie,
then you will die from radiation poisoning.
Actually, just step out for a second.
We just got to test them.
Every time you lie...
Ian, grab the sponge.
Every time you lie, you have to eat polonium, just so you know.
Just a little bit.
Just a little bit.
Not a lot.
We wouldn't make you eat a lot of polonium.
I mean, like a tiny little bit would just kill you, wouldn't it?
It does, like a tuff.
Wouldn't a tiny little bit just kill you?
Just like start disintegrating your DNA or whatever?
Yeah, completely.
Not immediately, by the way.
Yeah, that's what the...
Didn't Navalny get poloniumed?
I don't know if it was Navalny.
I think it was...
Somebody got poloniumed.
Not Skripal.
It was in the UK.
Yeah.
And it was one of the ones that they had ascribed to Russia.
Polonium's radium disintegration by synthetically bombarding bismuth with lead.
Bismuth or lead with neutrons. You get this polonium stuff. That is a toady, thoughonium's radium disintegration by synthetically bombarding bismuth with lead or bismuth or lead with neutrons.
You get this polonium stuff.
How does it kill you though?
It's radiation.
It's radioactive.
Yeah, it goes into your body
and then it starts destroying
everything.
It's not immediate or anything
but yes.
So it's not like ricin
which would be much more immediate.
Yeah, people got to pay attention
to the stuff they eat, man.
Yes.
Number one.
Yeah.
That's why when I hear people say that, hey man, from the earth i'm like no man a lot of stuff comes
from the earth that's not exactly the best argument yeah i don't uh people send me food
in the mail and i'm just like oh that's really great i throw in the trash you can't eat it i'm
like what am i gonna do give it to somebody else but some people might take it and be like no i'll
keep it i'm like okay that's your choice but you're like i went through a phase where i would
read all the ingredients and if i saw something i didn't know, I'd look it up online and
read, how does this interact with my body? And I'd read
all about it. Good question, yeah.
That's great, by the way.
That's good. Donald Trump would only eat
fast food. You know why?
That's exactly why. Because when you
go to a place and you ask someone
to prepare food for you, he wouldn't, like,
exclusively, but almost exclusively, he was eating
fast food. And there are two big reasons I was told by some people in the press corps was one,
he was a germaphobe.
He is.
He felt like these fast food chains had standards.
And so that if he ate from these places, there was a lease.
It was less likely that he would get sick compared to going to any other restaurant.
Two, when you walk in and say, I want a Big big mac it's pre-made and sitting right there
so no one could spit in his food or smear stuff on it or do something gross super troopers yep
yep and there are a lot of people who don't like the man but more importantly as a celebrity so a
lot of people might you know it's not like he's going in himself too or what well it's not like
he's going in himself too right but it's just when they already have the big mac sitting in that
little warmer and you order a big mac and fries, they just go right in the bag.
I've actually – so there was that – I don't know if people saw that tweet that I had tweeted a picture of him out.
And it was actually – he was with Sean Parnell.
But then I clipped – I cropped Sean out.
Sorry, Sean.
Him super thin.
And it was like he was looking really thin and I just tweeted out, how is he getting younger, right?
So it went kind of viral.
And then I get an envelope at the studio down in D.C., and I open it up, and it's a note from – it says, from the desk of Donald J. Trump.
He's printed out my tweet and then written, thanks, Jack.
You are looking great, too. looking great too keep up the great
work that he cited donald trump so you're looking so when you when you absolutely have to respond to
it so then i tweeted that out which i i have to look into the process but some people were saying
like that should definitely be your nft jack like that oh yeah that tweet of trump's printed out
tweet that he responded to you, which then I then tweeted.
Yeah.
That's amazing.
It's like when you absolutely have to comment on a tweet, but you're not on Twitter.
How do you do it?
Let's talk about one of the darker stories.
Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry.
The little bit of the backstory, though, was I was told, not by him, but someone else I was discussing this all with, that he's cutting down on the fast food.
Really?
I was told that he's cutting down on the fast food.
Good for him.
He went keto.
More steak.
They said, hey, man, eat more steak.
And he was like, sure, I'll eat more steak.
Why not?
That sounds like a good diet.
They said, yeah, you got to get all that sugar.
He's at Mar-a-Lago.
He's at Bedminster.
He's at Trump Tower.
So, I mean, it's his – it's restaurants that he controls.
It's his staff, et cetera.
You know what people need to understand about keto and stuff?
A lot of the garbage you eat is the processed breads, grains, sugars.
And I've noticed that when I've been trying to stay away from all the sugars, I'm also staying away from processed foods.
Yes.
So it's a lot more fresh chicken breast, a lot more roast beef, fresh cheeses.
We have raw cheeses.
So my wife's family and my wife, of course, they're from Eastern Europe.
When they come to the U.S., my father-in-law, he will not eat processed food here.
He looks at it and says, this is not food.
This is plastic.
This is fake.
I don't know what this is.
But he gets something from Whole Foods or the butcher or something that they get and they cook themselves. Okay. This is food. Right. Um, but when it comes to the
process stuff, like I've seen him just, you know, you know, we'll have some chicken nuggets for like
the kids or something. And Hey, do you want one? No. Like just emphatically. I just had a feeling
that a grain fed beef maybe isn't as keto as grass because grain is, if it's eating grain
its whole life, then maybe it's got some stuff in it that's not.
Well, you do have to watch for, I was actually tweeting about this earlier today.
Like if you're eating beef, you have to make sure you're not eating double plus good beef.
Because there are, at some of these factory farms, depending on what they feed, that's why you want um free range grass-fed because they are feeding
these cows um corn you know corn and stuff with all this estrogen and putting all sorts of
additives in to to make it bigger to make it juicier to make it last longer but guess what
it's also not healthy that's right they feed Farmed salmon is fed corn. And then I read
that in nature, salmon turns
pink because of the krill and stuff that it eats or whatever.
In farms, they're
fed corn, so they're gray.
So they have to add food coloring.
Gross. Amazing, isn't it?
I almost just spit out my coconut.
Gross.
Food coloring, bad.
Synthetic food coloring, look out. I want to talk about. Synthetic food coloring look out.
I want to talk about comics.
Check this out.
This is hilarious.
So from Bounding into Comics, we have this story.
DC Comics pokes fun at anti-vaxxers with anti-saver movement in Superman versus Lobo number one.
I don't think it's funny that they're making Superman fight Lobo, but I digress.
You basically have like Lois Lane.
Oh, Superman always fights Lobo.
No, I know, but like as like the main villain oh yeah you know in this in this capacity so uh we have lois lane who is apparently
like she looks like she's a 26 year old uh angsty goth of some sort intern yeah and she's got
someone filming her on a cell phone where she's like, you know, Lobo claims to support America and be a patriot.
But he's actually, you know, look what he's doing to the flag.
And so they have this this this this depiction of these of these people.
This woman says Superman didn't bother to ask her about her fear of heights when he flew her away from a fire.
This one says Superman's powered by radioactivity
and making people sterile.
And what the hell is an anti-saver?
And it says don't interfere with God's plans.
Is that anti-sa?
I suppose.
Anti-vaxxer, anti-saver.
Anti-va.
You know what's funny?
Because I was looking at this,
and then I see this art right here
where it shows Lois,
and she's got her hair over one eye,
and she's looking up, and she's supposed to be the cool anti-anti-vaxxer speaking the truth on the web saying he's lying to you.
This is Lois Lane for Staying Your Lane.
Please like and subscribe.
Thank you.
And I'm like, I just want to make one thing really clear for people.
That is not cool.
No. You know, like, Lois Lane being, like,
the establishment
and big pharma.
That's what we're all into.
That's the cringiest cringe
that's ever cringed.
Did you see the Kaiser Chiefs?
The Kaiser Chiefs?
Did you see the viral
Kaiser Chiefs video?
No, no.
What's the Kaiser Chiefs?
How did you not see this one?
You're gonna love this.
When, at a concert,
some guy from the kaiser chiefs goes
everybody raise your hand oh wait wait no i did see this i didn't yeah that's right yes yes yes
he's like your hands are clean washing them let's hear it for pfizer and there's a guy and he's like
crying he's like so like when you have a comic book and lois lane's supposed to be like all cool
and she's like he doesn't like amer America and anti-savers are bad.
I'm like –
They're kind of crazy.
That's not actually – like they think they're still the cool, confident, and charismatic.
They're actually the creepy weirdos raising their hands and going, washing your hands.
But Trump supporters are the cultists.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, there are the Trump – there is the Trump cult.
It's just not mainstream influential and it's there is the the trump cult it's just not
mainstream influential and it's not dominant in the right it's just they exist you have a dominant
influence network on the left that is pervasive throughout uh media throughout entertainment
throughout academia and anything they say goes now you, I'm also someone who thinks that inoculation makes sense.
Having antibodies is a good thing.
Obviously, that helps.
That's science.
But when you throw it and shove it down people's guts like this,
or shove it down people's throats like this,
and you wonder, why aren't people just doing as we're told?
Why don't people just shut up and put this thing inside them?
You have to wonder that – look, meet people where they are.
Just meet people.
If someone has it, talk to them.
Literally.
Have a conversation.
Don't have Superman and Lois Lane smacking you in the face with it.
They include this Patton Oswalt tweet where he says,
Haha, the new Superman vs. Lobo has anti-saver idiots who are against Superman helping them.
And I'm like, first of all, that joke was done in The Incredibles when Mr. Incredible saves a guy who jumps off a building and then he gets injured and sues him saying he didn't want him to save him.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah, that's the whole.
But more importantly.
That's the whole plot originally.
If someone says Superman, don't touch me, Superman, don't touch them.
It's the weirdest thing that they're like, could you imagine someone not wanting to be saved by Superman?
I'm like, there's probably a lot of circumstances in which someone, for whatever reason, decides they don't want Superman touching them.
And this is what these people fundamentally don't understand about liberty.
You mean like people who have DNRs?
Yes, exactly.
Sure.
But I mean, if someone's like in a burning building and they see Superman and they scream, save me, I get Superman is going to save them.
He's not a real person.
These things don't actually happen.
But I'm like if someone literally says, I understand Superman saves people, don't touch me.
Then okay.
Why would you make – this is what they don't understand about liberty.
When I see people saying like I'm going to go get vaccinated, I'm like that's very nice.
That's very excellent.
I'm glad that you've made a good choice for yourself and you're happy no i mean it
they they there's the two sides of this are basically like the stupid people don't do what
they're told and the other side saying do whatever you want leave me alone you have rights yes rights
exist rights are real we believe in them i just i look at this and i'm kind of like dude it's really weird that they've become the pure flicks they've become like the this is why
by the way the stuff that like iconic comics and comics gate and some of the ethan ren scriber of
these guys that's why so much of that is taking off right um some of these guys have posted their
um their revenue just over the past five years and the numbers are
it's millions and millions of dollars because the fans are checking out look imagine good stories
imagine over 70 80 years 90 years 100 years even you have created this formula for entertainment
this system of entertainment comic books and movies and we've figured out what works. And we're like, these are fun stories. These are good ideas. We want to evolve them. We
want to adapt them. We want to come up with new, unique ideas. We want to inspire people.
And then all of a sudden, one day, the biggest industry says, we're going to pivot away from
the stuff that people like into stuff they don't like. And then all of a sudden, the entire
multi-billion dollar industry opens up
and there stand some regular folks who are like,
I would like to make comics
for this gigantic multi-billion dollar empty space.
So it's no surprise you're making tons of money.
By the way, one thing we should probably mention,
who's the target audience for comic books?
Young dudes.
Is it adults?
Nope.
Is it people over the age of 18?
I don't think so. 13, 14,
yeah. That's when I was reading them. Adolescents.
I give my three-year-old... It's indoctrination.
I give my three-year-old comic books. He doesn't quite
understand all the plots, but he can see
the characters. He loves them.
They're trying to alter the mediums
that kids read and to make
them think these things are cool and stuff.
That's why I think this image of Lois Lane was the funniest thing to me.
Because the people right now who are yelling clean hands, washing them,
like they are the uncritical thinking individuals.
They're the NPCs.
They are not viewed as active contributors and cool.
I mean, certainly there are some people who view them as cool, I suppose, because they just see them on
YouTube, but they're not edgy.
They're not... The way they depicted her
is she's like, not in my country.
And here's one, I hope not in yours.
Next time we'll discuss whether Lobo called
Star Wars totally inaccurate.
What does that even mean?
What does it mean that Star Wars is totally inaccurate?
No, quite literally,
as a Star Wars fan, what does that mean?
Well, I mean, it wouldn't make sense because Star Wars happened in a galaxy far, far away
and a long time ago.
So how would Loeb even know about that?
But what is inaccurate?
Well, I'm saying like in their universe, he saw Star Wars and said it was inaccurate.
What does that mean?
It's a fantasy movie.
That's a terrible writing.
People who are making this have no idea what criticism or culture has to do with.
So there's, you know, somebody was talking about this and we just lost the greatest one to ever do it, Norm MacDonald.
And people were talking about comedy and how comedy has changed over the years.
And I don't think it was Norm, but it was in an article that someone was talking about. I think it was Patrice O'Neill was saying that comedy changed when people stopped being allowed to be offensive.
And so a good comedy is half the room laughing and the other half horrified.
And when you can't step on cultural taboos anymore, then you're not seeking laughter.
You're seeking applause.
You know what it is, man? And that's what this is. They are seeking applause. It's time. It's not seeking laughter. You're seeking applause. You know what it is, man.
And that's what this is.
They are seeking applause.
It is time to stop acting like we are one country.
It's the stupidest thing.
When I see tweets from people and they're like,
I can't believe it took the mainstream media this long to verify the Hunter Biden email.
I keep seeing those too.
And I'm like,
I just laugh.
I just laugh.
Do you tweet out
when like,
you know,
a country,
Tajikistan,
finally,
you know,
publishes documents
on like a new scientific research
that America's been working on
for the past decade?
Are you like,
wow,
Tajikistan finally figured out
how to do antimatter generation,
which is huge.
We're seeing this.
No,
we don't care what they think.
We,
we as Americans know how antimatter, how to create it, how to contain it. It's very,
very difficult. It's very, very, very, very, very expensive. But boy, can you make powerful weapons. We're not sitting here every day being like, wow, finally, Kazakhstan's republishing,
you know, scientific articles. And we don't do that. So when a news story breaks and we all verify it and we know it's real,
and then nine months to a year later, some foreign country,
the blue states of Stan, are like, we finally figured it out.
We're like, yeah, that's nice.
It has nothing to do with us.
It doesn't affect us in any way.
It's almost like the right
should start doing culture. I don't know,
maybe like a children's book series
that caters to traditional American
values. I'm just saying.
Yes. Perhaps like a
children's book from Mr. Jack Posobiec.
Kind of. It just so happens
that, for once, I'm not doing the MyPillow
promo for Jack Posobiec.
Yes. But culture is very, very important important we must build it up um let's jump over to this article this is funny i had i was scrolling bounding into comics and i saw a picture of your face
and i was like oh that's funny sitting around in front of me jack posobic announces new children's
book to fight back against teachers in Hollywood pushing communism.
Comic book creator and senior editor at Human Events, Jack Posobiec, recently announced a brand new children's book, The Island of Free Ice Cream.
Yes, yes, sir.
So this sounds like a very complex and in-depth universe you've created here about The Island
of Free Ice Cream.
Tell me, Jack.
Tell me about The Island of fresh cream so we're
doing this it's part of the brave book series you go to bravebooks.us we're not doing amazon
no cancellations no money in jeff bezos pocket to fly over us in his blue origin rocket and laugh
down at the at the pores with our masks on while he wears his dress um no this is so you go to
bravebooks.us it's actually a series of a shared universe that we're doing. I mentioned before Ashley St. Clair is doing one.
The Hodge twins are doing one coming out.
We have like a pro-life one that's coming out.
We have some other really big names that I can't talk about yet, but they're coming to be announced pretty soon here.
I think October we're going to have a really big one dropping.
So the first is like a 12-issue series, and they're all sort of this interlocking universe um part of
this big country called uh i think it's called freedom it's not called freedom of stand of
course and um they live that's actually called freedom island um and we're planning freedom
of stand oh we've got free island so so we'll go to war eventually um and so they're in this
this town of rushington and they have this market and in the marketplace all the animals shop and they
go out and there's a market and part of it
sells ice cream and there's this character Asher
and he's a fox and he's out there with his friends
and some people start complaining because the ice
cream in the market is a little bit expensive
and they say, you know what, this ice cream is just too expensive
and we don't like this. Well, along one day
comes a group of wolves and the
wolves say, come to our island
because on our island the ice cream
is free so if you just come just just follow us we'll put you on the ferry put you on the boat
and you come to our island and and we have free ice cream as much as you want you can eat to your
heart's desire of course the only trick is that when you get to their island you actually see
this on the cover that uh their island island has this beautiful sign on it.
But the island is surrounded by a giant Berlin wall covered in graffiti.
And the wolves are actually running it like a huge prison camp.
And their version of ice cream is essentially like gruel.
And it is perfectly free.
Also, you're not allowed to leave the island of free ice cream.
I do have a
correction there what do you got uh he's hang gliding not being ferried in no he's this this
comes up later actually in the story you've got to you've got to read the book he breaks into east
germany he actually that's actually how he escapes oh okay yeah so it's sort of like a cross between
east germany cuba you know like the island um cuba and uh so that's actually how he escapes and there's a
there's a catapult involved it's pretty fun very cool and and so it's it just teaches people you
know the idea is no such thing as free ice cream if something seems too good to be true it probably
is but it's it's a cool story right and there's characters and there's action and the idea is you
know hey we were complaining about this expensive ice cream but then the guy said the ice cream is
free but it turned out to be you know much worse then of course you know, hey, we were complaining about this expensive ice cream, but then the guys said the ice cream is free, but it turned out to be, you know, much worse.
Then, of course, you know, the main character goes back and says, no, you have to stop listening to the wolves.
Don't trust them.
You can't believe them.
They're like, why?
They have free ice cream.
Why would anybody listen to the wolves?
They have free ice cream wolves.
They're really good.
You hate ice cream.
You're just an anti-wolfite, you know.
Is that what they say?
No, but they should actually.
If we do a revision, we'll have to.
Trent, get on that.
Right on.
Trent's a poser.
And so at the end, though, there's a section where there's sort of like a Q&A for parents, educators,
just sort of like, and it's like Jack says, and ask, what did it mean that it was expensive?
What did it mean that it was free? What did it mean that it was free?
Should you trust everything that you hear? Should you trust every offer that's out there?
And the cool thing is, is that Brave Books is now working with homeschool groups, which of course,
as everybody knows, is skyrocketing right now through COVID and through this crazy woke CRT
stuff that people can finally look over the screens because of Zoom. One of the actual unintended consequences of this is that people can actually see how their children are being indoctrinated with this crap in the schoolroom on your dime, by the way, private schools and public schools.
And then they want to check out.
So we're working with homeschool groups.
We're working with Christian groups.
We're working with other religious groups to be able to get this book out and get this series out to them. And it is a series.
So you get, we actually do like a
subscription. So there's going to be 12 in the first series.
You do a subscription, you get one a month.
And there's actually a huge poster that you got.
I got to get you a poster. I'm being a
terrible guest of this, right? I should have brought you one of them.
So it's a poster
and then you get a sticker for each book that you read
and then it reveals more of the story
as you go. Nice. Cool. Freedom Island. That's's great why don't we go to super chats and see what the
people have to say oh what is this we're getting a weird so there's a really funny thing that
happens sometimes where youtube on youtube's end it freezes but on our end it's like not and people
often point out that it's like a particular point of the conversation we're not frozen here in real life i'll tell you let me tell you something okay
when i was in the fans my my main segment today was about the defector saying china intentionally
released covid yeah the moment i went to put it up youtube started changing it wouldn't let me do it
said i could monetize it things are disappearing it wouldn't save it said no it could be kicked
back and so i just sat back and i waited and i kept trying to save it and eventually let me do it. It's that I could monetize it. Things are disappearing. It wouldn't save. It said, no, it could be kicked it back.
And so I just sat back and I waited and I kept trying to save it and eventually let me do it.
And I'm like, you know, there's a lot of things I talk about that I know YouTube probably
wouldn't care about.
But for some reason, whenever it comes to Chinese Communist Party stuff, we get problems.
Notably, when we talked about the 50 cent army on one episode, as soon as it was said,
on the YouTube's end end it freezes and we
see all the f's in the chat and then it jumps back in cutting out that conversation but anyway
i just saw that that's what brought it up so let's go to super chat by the way real quick um got a
message in from tom sauer fellow navy officer he says dishonorable discharge requires a felony
conviction at the court-martial and almost always comes with a prison
sentence, like something that would land you in prison
in the real world. So it sounds like Biden doesn't
know what he's talking about. No. So when, so like
to get a dishonorable plus the court-martial,
like you have to have like a legit,
seriously unfavorable outcome.
Like you did something that is like,
you committed like a straight-up crime.
Like not refusing a vaccine.
Smash that like button.
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that being said let us read some of these super chats you know that uh that area in philadelphia
that is always get getting shown with all like the meth and the addicts and everything that you
know that that video that where people are like oh right right slowly driving past right so that's
that's that's referred to as uh k Beach. That whole area used to be run.
It's called Kensington and Allegheny.
So those streets intersect there.
There used to be a huge Irish mafia in Philadelphia called the KNA gang, and they ran that specific area.
So they got run out.
The Irish got run out.
Knots falling.
And look what it is now.
All right.
The Mercenary says, Tim, my county in Tennessee has over 10,000 students opt out of mask mandates.
It's nice to see people
make a stand.
Love the show as always.
Hey, thank you.
Appreciate it.
Cool.
Beast.
Jonathan Galtarini says,
MSM is finally talking
about how the most hesitant
group to get vaccinated
are those with a PhD.
I guess they did their own
study to validate it.
Wow.
Nice.
Yeah, and I don't necessarily
know why that is
because I don't see people
with PhDs as being
necessarily smarter than anybody else.
Getting a PhD just means you have...
You spent more time staring at something.
Exactly. It doesn't mean...
It means you're a specialist in a field
for the most part. So if someone's like,
I have a PhD in what?
Microbiology. I'm like, that's really great.
You can tell me a whole lot about that, but can you explain anything
about economics? No. I know. You're a
specialist in microbiology.
Awesome. Cool. Yeah. When it comes to PhDs,
just because someone has a PhD doesn't mean
anything. They can have a PhD in economics.
So what does that have to do with the vaccine?
Well, it indicates that they have
a strong attention to detail and a good
attention span, usually. I don't believe
that's correct. That they're willing to pour over data.
I mean, you can't really get your PhD without pouring over data.
Yeah, but it's more so like tedium.
It is.
Dealing with the boring text.
Yeah, and then a bunch of other people vote and be like,
okay, we agree, you can have one.
Oh, great.
All right, let's see what we got.
Ruben Pedroza.
Jack, do you think China would nuke their capitalist model to demonize the West and consolidate power?
The people of China that I meet say there's an astronomical gap between the rich and the poor.
I mean, sure.
Right.
So China has this system, which has been described in the past as almost like a hyper capitalism when it comes just to their markets.
But you have to understand that. And we don't have time to get into all this, but a lot of these enterprises
like Evergrande, which is the one, China Evergrande, this real estate company that's going bust right
now, they essentially operate as shadow banks. So these are all shadow banking, zombie banks
that are constantly, and in the past throughout, which have been constantly bailed out by the CCP.
Like you want to talk about money printer go brr in the US,
over there it's Yuan printer go brr.
Like it is massive.
And building go boom.
And building go boom because you're building ghost cities.
I would see this when I lived in Shanghai,
that you would have these guys,
the building would get painted like once a month, right?
You don't need paint on the
building. I just did it last month. What are you doing again? Because it's all these make work
projects. It's constantly going on. Why? Because one of the biggest issues facing the CCP in terms
of the legitimacy is unemployment. If you have a 1% to 2% unemployment spike in the US, that's an
issue. If you have a 1% to 2% because of the population unemployment
spike in China, you have a revolution. Yep. Yeah. So one thing I talk about when it comes
to populations is scaling problems. If you have 1,000 people who live in a small city,
you know, what percentage of them need to revolt to actually change something? A large portion,
because you're only going to have a few hundred people.
But in a place like Manhattan, where you have 2.5 million on the island, and you've got
– I think it's 10 million or whatever in the metro, 13 in the surrounding areas,
0.01% maybe, like a few thousand people.
People don't understand.
They see these massive protests, and they're like, wow, look how many people are protesting.
It's like, that's 20,000.
Especially with how tight the roads are on Manhattan.
You can actually do quite a bit.
But there's, what is it,
like 30K cops in New York City?
Yeah.
And so what?
If 50,000 people protested,
the police would be overwhelmed
and just leave?
Right.
That's a very, very, very tiny proportion
of the total population of New York.
All right.
Little Tales Farm says,
Tim, our chicks are doing great.
Just put 12 more in the incubator
and Chicken City is nearly done.
When you are ready for milk goats, we will send you a baby triple registered Nigerian dwarf from our herd.
I will take it.
Yes.
The new Chicken City we're building.
The guy who just said he wouldn't take food in the mail.
It's a goat.
It's a goat.
Yeah.
What are they going to do?
They're going to give the goat some kind of secret mission?
Oh, yeah.
No.
That might be Peter Daszak on the other end.
Be careful.
We had a hawk attack.
The hawk swooped down.
The rooster yelled, ran away.
The hawk bailed out.
Did you get anything?
No.
One of the chickens looked like it was fruffled, like it got hit in a flyby, but totally fine.
Just like the feathers were sticking up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
She preened it.
Well, they do that to kind of try to ward off. The new thing we're building
is going to go down about
a foot and a half or two feet into the ground
with fencing, and then it's going to be
totally enclosed all over.
The coop we have now is totally enclosed, but the chicken run
isn't. The new thing we're building is going to
be totally enclosed with a totally enclosed chicken run.
We're legit making
a chicken fortress.
Now the problem is we have we we had the original seven
and then we had three babies because out of like 14 eggs they just didn't make it
some of them weren't fertilized some of them rotted and i had to try and pick and choose
which ones were the rotted ones and i think one of them may have you know not been rotted but
ultimately ended up with three one's a rooster we named him roberto jr
because it's roberto the rooster's only son but now we have five black star chickens which are
special sex link breed from the rhode island red and the bard plymouth rock three cockerels i don't
know what we're going to do with these guys because maybe if they're big enough we can let
them like hang out once they're fully adult in like a year maybe and they're are you saying you've got too many roosters in the hen house too many roosters they're not in the hen
house not yet but um it's already bad enough we've got the baby rooster growing up and they're they're
in the same area but they're separated they can't interact with each other but they can see they can
interact they could see each other and gobble and pluck or whatever but they can't actually right
because baby's too small but um i think we can handle one x another rooster but they can't actually because the baby's too small. But I think we can handle one
another rooster, but we can't handle three.
And we got three baby roosters
that are coming, baby cockerels, and they're going to
have to figure that one out as time comes.
Even the Amish take their roosters
far away from where they sleep.
It's going to be very, very jarring
because we're moving Chicken City right outside my bedroom window.
Interesting year.
I'm not going to be in your bedroom anymore, Ian.
All right.
Jinx McNinja says,
Sorry, Tim, I can't tap the like button.
I can only crush it.
Just like Lydia will continue to crush Sour Patch Kids with her larger phone.
Ah, very good.
Very good.
Excellent.
Crush them.
Euphoric Breaks has been keto eight years now, lost lots of weight,
and at 50 years old, am on zero meds.
Welcome to the Fat Burner Club.
I didn't start doing it because I was worried about my weight,
although many people have given us nice comments saying,
Tim, you're looking good.
No, it was more so that one day we ordered a bunch of crab,
and I didn't eat any breads or sugars, and I was like,
I guess I won't, and then I didn't.
And then within a few days, I was skating better.
I was not tired.
I was feeling a million times better.
And I was just like, I'm just going to keep doing this.
I've been doing it for about 10 years.
It'll be, well, just sort of like the low carb,
low glycemic index, staying away from bread,
staying away from sugar,
trying to stay away from processed food, pastas.
I think next year will be 11.
I've legit been doing a lot of cream.
We have these keto bars.
They're so amazing.
They're from a company called Boo Foods.
I saw an ad for it once, and they have this keto cookie dough.
It's basically cashew butter, but it's flavored like cookie dough, and it's delicious.
They have these protein bars.
We've got a bunch of them.
When I started doing it, there was nothing.
People would look at you like crazy. I'm like, I don't want any bread. You're these protein bars. We've got a bunch of them. Yeah. When I started doing it, there was like nothing, right? And people would look at you
like crazy. I'm like, well, I don't want any bread. You're at a restaurant and you're ordering.
They're like, well, what kind of bread do you want? I don't want any bread. So do you want
rolls? No, I don't want any bread. I don't want breadsticks. No. Do you want pasta? No.
Right. And then they just go, or the other one is, can you put that on lettuce, right?
Yes. That works great.
But it is becoming bigger. And now you're starting to see a lot of these products come up, a lot more companies come up realizing.
Look, folks, bottom line, if you see something that says low-fat, stay away from it.
Run.
Run away from that.
Because that means it's full of sugar.
I'm not even focused on trying to do any kind of specific diet. Diet, I say keto because it's a lot of fat and very little sugar and less meat, just like a lot of the fats, cream cheese, avocado, stuff like that.
But I also just – I'm not thinking about it.
When I go out to eat, if there's something – I won't do bread because that just always screws me up.
But when I order stuff –
Once you get off bread and then you go back to it you feel terrible
you feel absolutely terrible exactly but and you feel this nasty after all i'll have uh you know
i'll have uh whatever meal even it's got potatoes or something but keep in mind american it's natural
and like normal and healthy keep in mind american bread is very different than european bread yeah
it's full of potassium brom's full of that stuff.
That's something where, again,
having my wife being from Europe,
she just talks about this stuff all the time.
I don't know what you guys do with your bread.
I don't know why you do this.
Milk in Europe is so different.
We don't give it to our kids.
We don't have white bread in the house.
We don't ever touch any of that stuff. Big question. Why is potassium bromate used in bread?
It is...
Preservative, I think.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, I know why, but why?
Why is it there?
Why?
It's banned in Europe.
It's so dangerous.
They put it in yoga mats.
It's crazy that it's in the bread.
A veganing agent or something.
We'll take some more Super Chats.
The other one is seed oil, folks, since we're on the topic.
Canola.
Seed oil.
Canola, which is also known as...
Grape seed.
Yep.
All right.
We got Shark Bite Biz says, Tim, great show. Love Jack on some days. Canola. Seed oil. Canola, which is also known as? Grape seed. Yep. All right. We got SharkBiteBiz says,
Tim, great show.
Love, Jack.
On some days, even Ian.
Can our YouTube show,
SharkBiteBiz,
get a shout out?
We are about small business growth.
Thanks.
David Strasser should be a guest
on TimCast IRL.
Thank you for the super chat.
Yeah.
For Jack,
David A says,
why do civilians pledge allegiance
to an icon while the president,
members of the military, and civilians take an oath to the Constitution?
Why do civilians pledge to an icon?
The flag.
The flag.
I pledge allegiance to the flag.
Well, the flag isn't the president.
I'm a little confused on that question.
Why are civilians pledging allegiance to the flag, but the president, police, and military swear an oath to the Constitution?
Well, I think that the flag in general is representative to the republic.
And, of course, that's the word that's said in the pledge.
So the flag is there as a representation of the republic, whereas in the military, of course, that is a legally binding pledge.
So you have a specific legal document that created our republic.
So I think the inherent tie between the two is that one is representative of our republic,
one is the document that created our republic, but it still has to do with the American republic.
All right.
EW says, Jack, important question.
The other day you put out a tweet about Insider Info about the administration discussing cutting off Intel sharing with India and Japan
and the leaders of India and Japan being furious about it.
Why are we not hearing anything about that anywhere?
So keep in mind, I wasn't saying they were cutting it off.
I was talking about the AUK-AUS treaty.
This is the thing that partially led to the extreme anger between France and Australia and the U.S. regarding the situation with the submarines.
I've actually been talking to a French MEP about this. So if you're a War Room fan, which there's a lot of
War Room fans out there, the signal, not the noise. That it's a situation where, look, if you're
trying to create a intel sharing agreement that's going to put China in a box. Sure. Do we want the U S on board?
Of course.
Do we need Australian board?
Obviously that's their backyard,
but why would you not include India and Japan who literally share either
borders or territorial water waters with,
with China and as well as South Korea,
that these are our allies right in the area.
If you're going to do something like that and be serious,
you cannot cut them off.
All right.
EGA says,
Tim, you often bash public schools
and as a teacher myself,
feel you're wrong in some aspects.
Try getting one on the show sometime.
All teachers are bad.
Every single one.
Abolish teachers.
I'm kidding.
That's a joke.
I had a few really good teachers.
Mostly had average
and disinterested teachers. And then I had... It shows. Too many really good teachers mostly had average and disinterested teachers
and then I had
it shows
too many really bad teachers
too many really bad teachers
that shows too
yeah
actually I think
it's probably fair to say
the plurality of teachers
I had were bad
I had only like
two or three teachers
I thought were good
yeah same
yeah
like two
three maybe
and so my whole life and then we're being you know so I and you can remember like two or three teachers I thought were good. Yeah, same. Like two, three maybe.
My whole life.
And you can remember their names, can't you?
I can remember their names.
I can remember the names of all my teachers.
Except in high school when I started getting different classes.
But in high school, do you remember the good teachers?
Oh yeah, Mr. Strube.
John Strube, what's up, dog?
Geometry.
There was even a good teacher in my high school.
I still remember him.
I remember his name.
Never actually took one of his classes, but he used to sit with us at lunch and just talk
politics and history and all sorts of stuff.
He was awesome.
Just awesome.
Who's that?
I don't want to talk about him.
Oh, you don't want to talk about him.
All right.
That's fair.
Oh, okay.
JL are his initials for anyone out there from the former Kennedy-Kendrick Catholic High School alumni.
YouTube is dying says, stop bullying Ian with a crying emoji.
I think we need to bully Ian more.
Oh, why?
Resistance.
Because resistance builds strength.
Yes, exactly.
We need to strengthen the boy.
He's going to be bullied so much, like, within a year, people won't realize he'll be, like, 6'5".
He'll have, like, a massive chest, and he won't even realize.
No one will, and then people will look back.
I started making internet videos in 2006.
I've gone through cycles of trauma,
learning how to deal with the internet text
because it was so new at that time,
and none of my friends ever had experienced it.
Were you leet?
I became leet as I went on.
But you learn not to take anything personally,
including the positive or the negative.
People say, I love you.
You don't take it personally because they're talking about their own experience through you,
using you as like this focusing agent.
But they're just saying their own experience.
How is that different from regular love?
It's very different, Jack.
Okay.
All right.
Guardsman Norheim of the 10th First says, you guys keep talking about Alaska.
As an Alaskan, I can tell you we live under the boot of Washington,
Oregon, and California. 100%.
It sucks that we are just the lower 48th Park and I'm your
entertainment. Huh.
I mean, and you know, Daniel Turner of course talks about that as well,
but
Alaska for Alaskans. Let the Alaskans
make their own decisions on this stuff.
100%.
Alex Steven says, somewhere, somehow
in your holy Fauci skit, you need to find a way
to include a declaration of Holy War or Fauci
ouchies against the unvaxxed.
That was our bonus segment.
What did the guy say in the Project Veritas
blow darts?
The other day we were making a joke about
doing a skit.
We were talking about the Kaiser Chiefs.
Clean hands!
Raise your hands washing them
and like how creepy it was and i was like it would be a really great skit if we set up like this this
little tent and we had someone wearing what looks like catholic garb but it's like pfizer and madern
on it right and people walk up and they're like shaking and he takes their hands and says with
this washing you are clean and then they put the
hands in the water and take the hands out and then bring them into the hut for their vaccination
and so we make it look like a religious ceremony and then there's a joke about like fauci
like with his hand up you know the peace sign you need one or if he um you need one or like
if somebody comes up and they and they have it he just like smacks them really hard like
i'm just gonna smack the the
that devil out of you yep and then he does that being said go to latin mass yeah that's right
but so that's the the the reference they were making tnhp podcast says the pfizer cult wash
your hands would only make sense at a wiggles or teletubbies concert. That's it. I mean, you saw the video.
The clean hands.
Right, right.
We all have clean hands.
If he'd been like, I just love it.
Yeah, if he'd come out and was like, yo, everybody, wash your hands.
And then went into rock and roll, that would have been cool.
But instead he called out Pfizer.
He was like, yay, Pfizer Corporation.
And I'm like, what the heck? Boom, 50,000 check in the bank.
I'm down.
Wash your hands. Thank you. He's got like the sticker on his guitar he pulls it up he goes he goes to play guitar over
the back of his head and you see a big pfizer logo on there dude it's a cult hey the pills aren't
just blue anymore baby so here's the important thing y'all need to understand when you have
a decent amount of trump supporters who will never disparage the man, who keep thinking every other day is the day that Trump somehow gets reinstated and believe all these things.
Like, I can understand why you'd criticize that.
But these people are not have no institutional power.
They tend to be like older folks in the middle of nowhere who aren't doing much.
They're not in media.
When you have a major concert with thousands of people all holding their hands in the air and testifying to Pfizer.
Yo, the cult is here.
That's the problem.
I don't care about what grandma's saying in her bedroom.
She's retired.
I don't care what Meemaw is saying.
It's about power dynamics, about who has power, who's wielding power. When the president of the United States is saying that military members are going to be giving dishonorable discharges,
which, by the way, usually what my contact is
saying, it does include prison time, right? That's power. That's real power. And people in the West
need to start understanding this because anybody who's lived through the East, anyone who's gone
through the Soviet Union or through the communist countries, they've all seen this before you don't need to talk to
somebody from poland or belarus or ukraine or venezuela like you etc etc you need to talk to
the ask them because they've seen this before they've heard this before it's always for safety
it's always for the good of the nation it's always for this is to make you better it's for the good
of the public during the safety of the children during occupy there was a cop who was a
little bit older and he said he was born in the soviet union and his parents brought him to america
and he was just he was talking to these young people and he was like this is exactly how it
starts this is exactly what i was warned about by my parents and my grandparents and y'all are doing
it he's like an older guy and then he was being argued with by like 20 somethings and they were
like you know you're talking about blah blah and i sat there and then I was just like, I don't understand. Like, he
lived in the Soviet Union
personally and his family
fled when he was a young child and they warned
him and told him all of these things.
Like, you guys are just college hipsters.
You have no idea what you're talking about. Man, there isn't even
real communism anyway, man.
It's never been. It's never been tried,
really. Well, you know,
the thing is, that statement is right and it's wrong.
There's never been a point where, like, everyone got together and did communism.
Because the problem is there's always people who dissent.
And then the communists have to kill all of them.
And then it just falls apart because nobody likes that.
I'll also throw out there, well, you know, man, real capitalism has never been tried either.
Yeah.
Sorry, libertarians.
Sorry.
I think – I jokingly tweeted that, but I actually think it's still true.
Like the anarcho-capitalism, there's always some kind of regulation or authority stopping people.
Right.
All right.
Cornelius Butknuckle says, Ian, grain-fed beef doesn't mean it was fed grains its whole life.
It just eats a diet of grains at the slaughterhouse before it's slaughtered.
Think of it more like grain finished.
Oh.
I see.
Eat a lot of corn.
It's really much more of a grating than a killing floor, Timmy.
It's more of a bottomless pit into a grinder than a floor.
Don't be fooled.
Given the chance, a cow would kill you and your entire
family. Oh, is that what he said?
Let's try it one more time.
Ready to graduate from Bovine
University. Michael Brogan says
I wanted to super chat on many topics tonight, but they've all been
covered. On the subject of cancellation,
Jack, Elijah Schaefer and Sidney Watson beat you
nine days and
You Are Here has been banned
from YouTube. Two strikes, one banned from youtube two strikes one vid two
strikes on one vid on one holy cow like permanent band two strikes is what like three months
they were just talking to me about getting on that show i was thinking i was about to fly out
of texas i guess i guess you get a phone call hey jack i do all right we'll see you then click
hey jack we're canceled so we're canceled so uh so no show wow that's crazy i was literally just talking about that so i don't think
it's banned no they get a strike and they can't post anything they can't post anything it's always
like you're um it's like being locked on twitter yeah and then naughty naughty wow i didn't do
anything by the way speaking of australia with sydney um i love that um this idea that they're
calling the protesters in Australia
the orange vests.
Because it's a lot of the construction
workers. I think they say tradies.
So it's a lot of construction
workers, a lot of truck drivers. And so you have
the yellow vest, the gilets jaunes, in
France, but in Australia it's the
orange vest. I love that name. That's awesome.
All right. JP says,
Tim, the late Rush Limbaugh has great
patriotic kids book series called the Rush
Revere series.
Just for mentioning Rush, I want to
point out we watched The Nutty Professor
a couple days ago. You guys have seen
The Nutty Professor? Sure. No. Eddie Murphy plays
all the family, the clumps. He's fat
and doesn't want to be fat, so he does a serum
that makes him skinny, and then it's Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Jekyll. Excellent cameo with Dave Chappelle.lle there was a yes dave chapelle was it was hilarious women be shopping murphy
women yeah i know it's funny and that is true women do shop scenes great eddie murphy screaming
and laughing it's a good scene but when uh well there's two because he goes back when he's buddy
love when he's buddy love is the funny part when when uh sherman the main character is at his house
eating a bowl of ice cream after buddy love makes fun of him and he's pouring Reese's Pieces and M&M's in his mouth.
They show the TV and to the left of the TV is a bunch of books and one of them is a Rush Limbaugh book.
Wow.
I never noticed that.
I thought that was funny because I saw that because I was like, man, back in the day you could make –
Eagle Eye Pool over here.
I know who the sniper is going to be.
He has 10 perception.
Oh, yeah.
I just see everything.
But I thought it was crazy because back in the day, you can make a major blockbuster,
and it was normal for a college professor to have a Rush Limbaugh book.
Nowadays, people would be like, they're dog whistling.
It's a dog whistle.
Why are they doing it?
You've actually just initiated the cancellation of The Nutty Professor by revealing that.
But Eddie Murphy's done.
Yeah.
So Eddie Murphy. They're going to go in and they're going to digitally remove the Rush Limbaugh book. Oh, right. They just remove it. just initiated the cancellation of the nutty professor by eddie murphy's done yeah so eddie
they're gonna go in and they're gonna digitally remove the rush oh right they just remove it
it'll be uh ibram kendi harry no it can't it can't be harry potter either yeah it's gonna be
even even candy yeah it's gonna be uh robin de lint i've had it man i've had it with the stupid
cancel culture book burning thing man i just want to get back to communication rush's books are
great by the way rush's books are great um his are for a little bit older i think they're more text um the ones we're doing they
have like they're for a little bit younger kids but but rush's books are fantastic and you know
it's really something where like you start with the brave books when they're younger you go to
the rush books and they're a little bit older they're they're working on reading and it's it's
i mean you keep going with it just keep going with it love peace and harmony says how long do you
think till the usa really starts going heavily downhill uh have you looked at the cost of food inflation gas the
southern border the afghan crisis i mean should we really just start listening do you understand
what will happen if the u.s dollar is no longer the world reserve currency imagine the deflationary
spiral that will be in and then imagine what happens when the people would be deflationary spiral that we'll be in and then imagine what happens when the people
would be deflationary who have all their worthless right be worthless it'd be done
so imagine imagine your savings are are worth nothing if you have your money in in cash which
imagine a gallon of milk for five thousand dollars right you think i'm joking that's
hyperinflation that's what they were seeing in weimar germany right yeah so and then imagine the social consequences of that yeah um
the best part is america will be completely done it'll become a wasteland for the most part
too many people all of our people live let me let me let me by the way none of us want
i want to simplify this very much like kurt schlichter always says like i don't want these
books to come true people in new New York don't do anything.
They may do administrative work.
They may do blog writing.
They may do managerial work.
They may do intellectual work, but they're not making food.
When the U.S. dollar is no longer the reserve currency, the U.S. has no control over oil and can't get any.
Food stops showing up, and the people in New York will start fleeing rapidly.
And those who stay, it'll go basically full on Mad Max. I mean, crime will go through the roof.
What people need to understand about the petrodollar is that when the U.S. wants to buy
oil, it simply borrows or prints money. When other countries want to buy oil, they need to trade for
U.S. dollars first and then buy oil. That means they need a robust GDP with good exports so that they're continually gaining value.
They have to buy and trade.
Which means there is always a market for dollars.
Right.
And so the U.S. has one great export, the dollar.
And that's only because it is…
I thought it was Timcast IRL.
Right.
That's because of the petrodollar.
So that's why all of these people
who have come out against the U.S. dollars
or reserve currency
just mysteriously end up dying.
You know what I mean?
Gaddafi wanted an African Union
and he wanted to trade,
I think it was in dinars,
and then he died.
Still a big question.
Saddam Hussein was challenging that.
Still a big question about
where exactly is all that gold
from the Libyan treasury.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Then again,
a lot of Libya is the Sahara Desert,
so if you've got a bunch of gold and you've got to hide it somewhere,
I'm just saying.
That's going to be hard to find, especially with shifting sands.
But they are letting his son out of prison, last I saw,
so I think the question is, does he know where daddy kept the gold?
We don't have a manufacturing base anymore. We import too much.
If we lose the dollar, you're left.
That was smart of us, by the the way getting rid of that it was so
smart very strategic i think i think good job ruling class right i think we'd see what like
population collapse by like double digits within a few years which by the way and i have to do this
um since i'm here um we lost a great one this week not just norm mcdonald but also angela
could be a professor uh boston university also claremont i had the had the honor of actually having him as one of my professors
when I was going through the fellowship.
And he wrote a book about the ruling class from the right in 2010.
So understand how far ahead of people he was.
What is his name?
Angelo Cotevilla.
So he was Italian, moved to the U.S. when he was young,
served in the U.S. Navy, and then went to the Senate Intel Committee, and then eventually made his way to Claremont Institute, also taught at
Boston University. Just absolute genius. Couldn't stand the Intel community. He said,
the heads of most... He said, if you look at history and you realize that how many heads of
intelligence agencies have turned out later to be traitors. You almost have to wonder if it attracts
a certain type or at least offers them that
incentive.
We do have some news on Elijah and
Sydney. Mike Sullivan says they are still doing the show
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I think it's absolutely possible let's stress that Fediverse thing real quick too of industry as making the United States the graphene production center of the world.
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Let's stress that Fediverse thing real quick too.
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