Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #385 - ALL Facebook Apps Got NUKED Following Hack w/Luke Rudkowski & Arielle Scarcella

Episode Date: October 5, 2021

Tim, Ian, and Lydia join friend and fellow YouTuber Luke Rudkowski along with YouTuber and social commentator Arielle Scarcella to consider Facebook's troubles with hacking and being out of commission... for hours on end, how social media is affecting Arielle's mostly young, female audience, and what it was like for her to leave the left, how few violations of New York's Covid vaccine passport mandate for restaurants have been reported, the triumph of right-wing late-night comedy and the mainstream media's response to this, New York's largest healthcare provider's choice to fire over 1,000 employers who refused to be vaccinated, and Luke's ideas about American secession. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Thank you. where you could apparently go to domain registry websites and type in facebook.com and they would say, you can buy this for $15. So something went down and they're saying it may have something to do with something called the, you know, BGP pro, you know, something like that. It's the, you know, border something protocol. We'll read all about this. However, a lot of people think something else happened because this was a total shutdown of Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, as well as log in with Facebook and all third party apps. And it was it was happening for like six hours or longer. At the same time, we're getting another story that a massive hack hit Facebook, leaving one point five was a one point five billion people's information now available for download. We don't know that they're related, but you do have these two big stories leading people to question what's going on with Facebook. And the funny thing is,
Starting point is 00:01:09 when this news was happening, I'm like, my Instagram's not loading. Everyone I mentioned mentioned this too, said the exact same thing. Well, I hope it doesn't come back. Yeah, everybody hates Facebook. We got a bunch of other news too. We got New York City, largest healthcare provider, fired like a thousand nurses. And the more important news. Let me ask you a question. How many citations, violations do you think New York City has handed out since the start of their vaccine mandate?
Starting point is 00:01:36 Just just think of a number. They got what? Two point five million people in Manhattan alone. You've got like nine million in the metro. Come on. New York City. How many they've given out? 10.
Starting point is 00:01:48 10. You know what that means? They have no ability to enforce this. The only reason there's vaccine mandates in New York City is because regular people are willing to drop to their knees the moment their monarch tells them to. They're sovereign. And if regular people just said, I don't agree with him, won't do it, it wouldn't happen. But we have bigger news than that my friends first of all ariel scarcell is joining us you want to hi again um hi um you had me on your podcast last last year i think we were we were
Starting point is 00:02:19 hanging out and yeah you were one of the people that helped red pill me or purple pill me or whatever we want to call it these days. Purple pills. Wake up. Eminem. Well, you were, I guess you were worried about losing friends. Yeah, I was very worried about it. I lost about 50 friends. Yeah, they weren't friends. No, they weren't.
Starting point is 00:02:38 You and Sidney Watson were the people that were like standing by my side. And I was like, you know what? This is the place to be right now. Because even if I don't agree with them on things, they're not going to unfriend me or follow me or try to f my business up yeah because of my beliefs yeah i definitely want to talk about all that especially considering what's going on with like the massive divide getting worse but the the big breaking story ladies and gentlemen the biggest news luke ridkowski has returned facebook and instagram have been down for six six hours and 15 minutes and the mental, spiritual well-being of tweens and teenagers has never been better.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Welcome back, beautiful and amazing human beings. This is Luke Rudowsky here of WeAreChange.org. It's good to be back. I'm back here mainly for country and for duty, as, of course, we are in a very serious time right now, and I think we need everyone to step it up. We need everyone to be on the front lines. We need everyone to work overtime, and I'm here reporting for duty because I think we are literally at a precipice.
Starting point is 00:03:28 We are at a watershed moment where we could go in two different paths. We could go down a big brother Orwellian establishment or overlord slave world, or we could go to one where we still have the ideas of liberty, personal choice, and freedom. And I'm here making sure we go on the right path. Good to be back. And thanks for having me. I got to say, for real, for the first time I can say this and mean it, Rutkowski in the house key.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Welcome back, sir. Great to have you here. And Ariel, you were like one of the first guests on IRL when they started to guest before I was on the show. I'm so glad to finally be on the show with you. Yeah. Hello. Great to see you again.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Oh, yeah. Didn't we didn't we we make a funny video? We titled it something funny. I don't remember. I just remember I was one of the first guests. Yeah. Yeah. Leftist YouTuber, red-pilled.
Starting point is 00:04:12 Something like that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that's the truth. I think for Jack Murphy, we said, like, rage quits the Democratic Party. I did. Yes.
Starting point is 00:04:18 I said that. Yeah. That's good stuff. And we got Lydia pressing the buttons. Yeah. I'm in the corner pushing buttons. Happy to be with my pals, Ariel and Luke again. It's going to be a great night.
Starting point is 00:04:25 I can tell already. And we have such huge news. I'm excited. So we were expecting the new studio to be done. And so I'm like, I'm going to wear new clothes. People listening don't realize I'm wearing something different. He is. And I'm wearing black sleeves and a black beanie, which I'm phasing into the background.
Starting point is 00:04:43 But the new show, The Walls, it's going to be more uniform. How everyone's like, we fully built out this thing. It the new show, the walls are all, like, it's going to be more uniform, how everyone's like, we fully built out this thing. It was a long, long project. It was a couple months. And we had to steam clean, you know,
Starting point is 00:04:54 got to get the cat smell out. That was kind of an issue. You know, Ian was like this cat monger, and he had just like cats everywhere. No, I'm kidding. No, Bucko.
Starting point is 00:05:01 I was speeding my head off. Well, I think the previous owners had animals too, so we had to really go in there. So we had to steam clean it. We did like a hot thing. They had a wand and they were like really getting it. And then they polished the walls.
Starting point is 00:05:09 So now the studio is being built. So maybe tomorrow. Yes. We'll see. Don't forget to go to TimCast.com. Become a member because we have a new show. You can't actually see it, but over here on the left, there's a button. Tales from the Inverted World.
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Starting point is 00:05:55 So now that I've said all of those things, let's actually talk about some news. We got this big story from Wired.com. Wired says, why Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp all went down today. The problem relates to something called BGP routing, and it took down every part of Facebook's business. So they say around 1140 a.m. Eastern time, the domain name system records became unreachable. Facebook's outage appears to be caused by DNS. However, that's just a symptom of the problem, says Troy Mersch, chief research officer of cyber threat intelligence company Bad Packets.
Starting point is 00:06:32 The fundamental issue, he says, and other experts agree, is that Facebook has withdrawn the so-called border gateway protocol route that contains the IP addresses of its DNS name servers. If DNS is the internet's phone book, BGP is its navigation system. It decides what route data takes as it travels the information superhighway. You can think of it like a game of telephone. But instead of people playing, it's smaller networks letting each other know how to reach them, says Angelique Medina, director of product marketing at the network monitoring firm Cisco. Thousand eyes.
Starting point is 00:07:00 They announce this route to their neighbor, and their neighbor will propagate it out to their peers. It's a lot of jargon. They say Facebook has fallen off the Internet's map. If you try to ping those IPs, the packets end up in a black hole. So why did this happen? Well, let me show you one other story real quick, because this is where I think the story actually becomes bigger.
Starting point is 00:07:17 On the same day at 427 p.m., Newsweek reports 1.5 billion Facebook users' personal information posted for sale after hack. Could these be related? I don't know. It seems like the DNS thing might have been an inside job. Well, whatever the official story is, I don't believe it. And I don't think we should because we were getting all the information from. I mean, we got the New York Times reporting that this was unlikely a hack. We have RT saying
Starting point is 00:07:45 that on hacker forums, there were discussions about this, but we're still waiting for a lot of this to still settle because it's still just broke. It was six hours, 15 minutes, and we're getting reports from Bloomberg that Mark Zuckerberg lost $7 billion and actually went down on the list of world's richest people significantly because of this. All, of course, as there's a major Facebook whistleblower and major mainstream media stories attacking them for not censoring enough information. I think, even though I don't have any evidence for this, I think that there might be something else up here that's bigger that could be a sign or a signal against Facebook to step in line. That's my just personal opinion, and I don't have any evidence to back that up. Is it kind of sad that Mark Zuckerberg losing $7 billion doesn't matter to him, probably? Why would it?
Starting point is 00:08:32 Well, it is kind of like a slippery slope kind of thing, though, because if this happens for seven days straight, people are gone. Facebook's over. That would be awesome. Yeah, that would be really good. Last year when I was on the show, I kept talking about the destruction of mental health, especially with big tech social media. And even though this Facebook whistleblower is calling for big government to intervene, she does highlight a big problem. And that's the mental health crisis that is created by big tech social media that knowingly is hurting people, knowingly is creating algorithms that promote self-harm, suicide, depression.
Starting point is 00:09:04 We look at our mental health as a country. It has gone down dramatically, and it will continue to go down. And it started to go down dramatically during the major usage of social media. So there's something to really talk about here. We need a discussion, and I think the discussion should be led by, is our life better without big tech social media? Yes. And that's coming from people that do this for a living.
Starting point is 00:09:27 So we genuinely care about this. YouTube's a little bit different from Facebook, but still has a lot of the similar problems. And so what they've done is they've tried eliminating what they view as fringe, and therein lies the problem. The Internet space got so big and so wide so quickly that there was this huge different like world of content and opinions and personalities and then all of a sudden the people like facebook twitter youtube were like hey we gotta we gotta rein this in because this is getting crazy and then they decided we're centrists we're good rational people marx was right now let's ban anybody who disagrees and that's when they started going after like moderates conservatives people who
Starting point is 00:10:05 tweeted learn to code yeah pretty much i had four pages taken down by facebook and they weren't even that controversial it was just about asking questions and and and a lot of people probably that we know about had their facebook page taken down i think you had yours affected as well uh but we have to understand that you know facebook is is a major company and they have knowingly done psychological experiments trying to manipulate people's emotions through manipulating their news feed so they've been doing this years ago and i've been called a conspiracy theorist like you're crazy you're insane if you think that they can make you depressed with your news and i'm like they were literally doing the test with major universities out in the open publicly bragging about it. So to tell me that they're standing idly by as we have this record amount of self-hurt,
Starting point is 00:10:49 and again, you could go on and go on different tangents. I really want to talk about how self-harm and depression leads to more corporatism and more people filling the empty void by buying useless corporate crap and how this could be a kind of bigger conspiracy here, but I don't want to go off on too much tangents. But I think we all know someone that has been very negatively affected by social media either by being censored or just being affected by what is being uh thrown at them i just want to pull up this fact check real quick because you guys luke is completely correct
Starting point is 00:11:17 and the atlantic reports everything we know about facebook secret mood manipulation experiment they say for one week in 2012, data scientists skewed what almost 700,000 Facebook users saw when they logged into its service. Some people were shown content with a preponderance of happy and positive words. Some were shown content analyzed
Starting point is 00:11:34 as sadder than average. And when the week was over, these manipulated users were more likely to post either especially positive or negative words themselves. Facebook knows they're manipulating people.
Starting point is 00:11:44 They know how to do it. But they were experimenting on people without them even knowing that they were being experimented on. So this is the level of data. So let's just say there is a hack. If there is a hack, all of your private information,
Starting point is 00:11:57 Facebook and big tech knows when you literally take a dump. They literally know the second that you have the most intimate moments in your existence, and they exploit that for corporate benefit. There's people who don't know that they're pregnant that are literally getting pregnancy ads because Facebook knows that they're pregnant before they are. So this is the level of information that they have on you, the data
Starting point is 00:12:18 sets that they have on you. So let's just say hypothetically, we haven't had confirmations. We have some reporting that there might be some hacker leaks. If everyone's private information about when they take a dump, when it comes out, I mean, that's like some serious information. I wouldn't want people to know when they take a dump. But hold on a minute. I want you to imagine the utopia of this future, right? Imagine this. I'm wearing this smart watch, okay? And, you know, I'm looking at it.
Starting point is 00:12:41 And what if all of a sudden it just chimed and a little voice popped up and said, Hello, Timothy, it's time to poop. And I was like, Hey, wait a minute. It is. It is. I didn't know that. And then Facebook was able to tell me when I should go to the bathroom. Or, like, Facebook can track your cycle for you.
Starting point is 00:12:58 Oh, how nice. Dude. You don't even have to think. They had an experiment years ago where people were in a holding space, whatever it was, and they told them that they had to wait a certain number of time for the experiment, but the experiment was actually the fact that they were waiting. And do you remember that? There's a bunch like that.
Starting point is 00:13:16 Yeah, yeah. And the clock actually moved like two times faster than it normally would or something. Whoa. Do you remember this? No. And at 1 o'clock, everyone, it was really like 11, but people were hungry because they thought it was 1 o'clock. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:13:29 Yeah. Yeah, no, it's a real thing. I mean, brain manipulation. The brain is so ridiculously powerful. So hold on. You know, Luke, you're mentioning that Instagram and Facebook make young women go insane, right? You know about this stuff, right?
Starting point is 00:13:43 I could tell you from a cultural perspective. From the dating field. What's going on in the dating world? Just culturally, like my target audience is young women, right? Like young women and LGBT people that are sane, thank God. But the majority of people that have mental health problems are young women in general. So I think social media is going to affect them more than anybody else. When you break down social media too, you got to kind of define it because there's video chat
Starting point is 00:14:08 where two people are talking and it's being recorded. That's kind of cool. Then you have videos where it's just one person talking. That's a little more psychotic. Then you have text, which is incredibly to think that you're communicating with someone by reading etchings on a wall that they put there is to me is insanity and drives people insane. So here's an example. I tweeted today tweeted today people who claim to oppose vaccine mandates, but then get vaccinated because they're scared of losing their job and money aren't actually opposing the mandates. And there's two ways you can interpret this. One is I'm saying they don't have negative feelings towards the mandates or the other is they are not actively blocking it. Right. So my point was, if said, I'm going to stop this bottle of water from hitting
Starting point is 00:14:46 the floor, and then I threw it on the floor, I'm doing the opposite of what I said I was going to do. I'm not actually trying to stop it from hitting the floor. But because it's text, this very short tweet, the context wasn't there. And so half the people think I'm saying quite literally that they don't actually dislike the mandates, right? I posted, I retweeted Boyan Slat's ocean cleanup project. They're pulling trash out of the Pacific garbage patch. And it was basically, he was like, we're 160,000th of the way there. We've almost got all the trash, kind of wink, wink. But for real, 160,000th of the way there, 70 years off.
Starting point is 00:15:17 And someone just, other people were seeing it, and the context to them was, we're doomed. Look at all that trash, we're doomed. Boyan Slat is actually a Bilderberg member. I confronted him at Bilderberg and did an interview with him uh on my channel very fascinating young man uh but but just to get to the larger topic here you know our perceptions are shaped by literal tech overlords that decide how we feel and when you control how someone could feel when you when you control what information they see and what they did was really dastardly because they took raw independent information they took journalists that were actually doing good work censored them first then they went after all the little troubled
Starting point is 00:15:53 some people and the troubled some political personalities but what they went after political people first that were a part of the culture uh so we have to make that clear over people who hurt children we can't even say that word here. There was a large number of people abusing that platform in very specific, horrible ways. But they went after culture. And when we look at people who are consuming the news feed, especially the violent content that they see, whether it's police officers beating someone up or BLM beating someone up or Antifa beating someone up, that has such a larger psychological effect that we really really truly need to discuss this because the ramifications are affected, are felt here, and when you have sinister multinational corporations, especially Facebook with their connections with intelligence agencies, at the helm
Starting point is 00:16:36 plug in buttons saying we can control and manipulate society this way or this way and make them feel this way or this way, that's godlike power and godlike authority that needs to be put in check immediately. I'm just sitting here as like luke's doing this like huge anti-facebook rant and ian's eyes are getting wider and wider what's happening but but look look look one of the important things it's like we'll pull it back a little bit is that young women on instagram are being fed this fake reality with filters with just photoshop and then they're trying they're they're like like, it's like an escalation every day of trying to look more and more like some kind of cartoon character.
Starting point is 00:17:12 And because they can't, they're getting depressed. There was a story I read about this young girl who was like, she posted a photo on Instagram and then looked at her watch and tracked how many likes she got in the first minute. And when she was down, she deleted it right away. Like, oh, no, that was bad. What did I do? Oh, geez, I'm not getting enough likes.
Starting point is 00:17:28 That Facebook knows they're driving this into people's minds and making them go insane. So you said, Ariel, that the majority of your audience is young women. Have you noticed in communication with them like a change in their personalities over the last several years? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, 100%. I used to make videos for young women, and they used to love my channel. And now because I'm not claiming that I'm oppressed and depressed and all these things, you know, and I'm not one with them anymore,
Starting point is 00:17:58 I'm, you know, then they wound up starting to hate me. It was a shame. And I've seen more people become more mentally ill, in my opinion, than ever before. Well, the algorithm doesn't feed into that, but also people don't relate to that because of the kind of images that they have. But there's a lot of articles that I just kind of pulled up here. One of them is titled Toxic Filters That Warp Reality and Make Young Girls Hate Their Bodies. There's another article, 90% of women report using a filter on their photos. So there's a lot of things underlyingly happening here that do deserve a bigger conversation. These are like two different things, really.
Starting point is 00:18:31 It's like you have that at the same time. You have young women trying to Photoshop themselves, and at the same time you have the weird Gen Z, I don't know if it's Gen Z or whatever, woke crowd on YouTube. So I'm curious, though. You mentioned that your audience used to be like, have you lost audience when, oh, so, so let's slow down. You were like, you know, an LGBT YouTube channel, whatever. And then you just didn't agree with a lot of the weird woke stuff. Did you see a loss in viewership? How did this change happen? Where all of a sudden people who are like slowly becoming? And like, how did you realize it? Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:19:05 I realized it since I would say 2015. That's when it really, really started hitting the, I would say, the back end of the LGBT community. It started becoming public for like the heteros out there. Let's say like around 2018 when when unfortunately when like the trans the trans community um started coming around and if you really look into the trans community it's mostly young people that are born female yeah that are young exactly and it's and it's mostly in my opinion when young women that are either depressed or they have mental health issues or they have eating disorders and they hate their bodies
Starting point is 00:19:45 or they feel like they believe that they're oppressed and they don't want to be a woman, so they identify as everything else in between or whatever. And it's a real shame because I've always been a promoter and believer of strong women. Like, I want to make women stronger because i believe that we are strong what what's their objection to you all of a sudden because i wasn't i wasn't going along with what they believed anymore i was i i'm like no we we we have to continuously push we have to
Starting point is 00:20:16 push our boundaries we have to push ourselves and they just they didn't want to hear it anymore and they and because i wasn't going along with it they felt like i turned on them and i said no i'm promoting the same things i've always promoted actual body positivity actual empowerment none of this woke bs stuff we had we had someone super chat us a couple weeks ago saying like you guys are radicalized and like he was like i'm a leftist and you guys are radicalized and it's, how is it radical to be status quo? You know what I mean? Like and I'm not saying status quo is a good thing. Like it's kind of a self-deprecation here.
Starting point is 00:20:51 Like we are rather like regular liberal, you know, typical. Most most Americans are like we like we are at the moment. I'll put it this way. I think you and I probably have very similar politics, like center left-leaning, urban, liberal. Luke's more libertarian. I don't know what I am. I believe in freedom and not believing the government and personal responsibility.
Starting point is 00:21:14 I would say technically that's probably libertarian right now. I take a political compass. Don't label me. Economically left-leaning libertarian. I'm like in the middle of that bottom left square. Oh, there you go. According to the one test. And I asked my people on Twitter,
Starting point is 00:21:26 my people, what's up, to take the test. Let me know. Every one of them was a libertarian. No authoritarians. So it makes me think this whole left-right thing
Starting point is 00:21:34 is kind of bull. But it's more about are you an authoritarian or are you not? Are you up-wing or down-wing? Yeah. Down-wing is good-wing. I agree with that.
Starting point is 00:21:42 I think they started wanting to control how I thought, who I was hanging out with, what I was allowed to say. And I was like, absolutely effing not. Like, I'm not doing that. And I started going against the grain. But I've always gone against the grain. Nothing new here.
Starting point is 00:21:55 Isn't that weird? It's just that they started going, like, what would they say? There was that meme, like, the old left, don't tell me what to do. And the new left, listen to what they tell you. And it's like, that's really what happened. Rage against the machine. Yeah. It's literally what's happened. F you, I won't do what you tell me what to do and the new left listen to what they tell you oh that's it's like that's really what happened rage against the machine yeah f you i won't do what you tell me and now it's f you you better do what we tell you and what about green day don't want to be an american idiot remember that song yeah that was right after 9-11 controlled by the media yeah it's like they knew this back then these people and people are still falling for it it's funny
Starting point is 00:22:23 because like there was a point where i guess you know you're doing lgbt content it's controversial you know several going back now it's dominant mainstream and if you don't adhere to it and i don't mean just lgbt stuff i mean like social justice in general is no longer counterculture it is establishment fall in line or else right and i wouldn't have that i'm not doing it like back then you know conservatives at that point 2011 when i first started making content on youtube in 2009 i'm like the og lesbian conservatives back then like a lot of conservatives weren't really pro necessarily pro-gay marriage right or pro-gay rights i think they still mostly oppose it well not like well we're like new age conservatives like all us, like these types of people.
Starting point is 00:23:07 I don't think you're a conservative. No, I'm a libertarian. I think probably like. Yeah. Yeah. But like I lean conservative on certain issues. So I say, yeah, whatever. But like back then, you know, I felt like I had to side with Democrats because those at the time were the only people that were promoting gay rights and gay marriage. And that makes sense. And now it's like, OK like okay we have those rights they don't own me anymore like there are other people that are fighting for us that i might agree with more like trump i agreed with a lot of his policies my voice is getting high when i when i agree with something i'm saying i don't know i mean look how look have you seen all the chants of f joe biden sweeping across the country yes and somebody was like, something go Brandon.
Starting point is 00:23:46 Yeah, let's go Brandon. What the hell? I was like, the media summed up in eight seconds or something. Somebody told me that. I don't believe these polls. I don't at all. The polls were so dramatically wrong in 2020. So the presidential election stuff, a lot of people I don't think were able to predict accurately.
Starting point is 00:24:04 Some people were. But the Congress was really a shock. It was a red wave. It wasn't as big as Republicans needed, but like Miami, Miami going Republican. Wow. Can't say I'm surprised. That doesn't surprise me at all. People fleeing Cuba, you know, and family and friends and then southern Texas.
Starting point is 00:24:19 So a lot of that surprised a lot of people. But now we see these polls where they're like Democrats. You know what? I'll tell you this. I look at these aggregate polls and they say Joe Biden, independents hate him. It's like his disapproval among independents, like 65 percent. Independents are where regular Americans are because Democrats overwhelmingly just like Democrats. Republicans overwhelmingly don't like Democrats. Republicans actually don't like the Republican Party. It's kind of hilarious. And then independent voters are like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:47 But all of a sudden, you're getting people at football games screaming F Joe Biden. NASCAR, I kind of get. OK, yeah, the NASCAR people are screaming. Football games? That's a big deal because it's college. It's college football games. It's not just college, but it's a lot of them, too. But I travel a lot.
Starting point is 00:25:04 Every single college town is liberal. Every single one. Oh, yeah. Of course. Yeah. So that's very surprising to me. Cities in general are liberal. Yes.
Starting point is 00:25:11 So weird. Biden's a bad leader. Terrible. Terrible. Terrible. That is unfair, Ian. Bad does not encompass how horrible. True.
Starting point is 00:25:20 I wasn't effective enough. His surrender in Afghanistan is just obliteratively indescribable. I don't know what the right word is, but it's just indescribable. Incomprehensible. It's dangerous. Yeah. Someone posted that if we get it, if Eric Weinstein, I think, said that it looks like now there actually was an attack on us, that it's so disorganized and people have such little faith in leadership that we wouldn't even be able to mobilize an army. Well, I think there's definitely concerted efforts to destroy
Starting point is 00:25:48 America because America still stands for the ideas of personal liberty, freedoms, the First Amendment, the Second Amendment. You don't see that anywhere else in the world. And for a lot of multinational corporations to kind of fully rule, a lot of powerful people that want to have total control like they have in China, they need to destroy this idea. And that's why I think culturally there has been such a push, especially with the young children, not to be patriotic, not to stand up for the country. There's also something to say about not being too nationalistic. I mean, I understand both arguments here, but kind of segueing back to what we were just talking about. I do believe that the destruction of people's confidence and happiness has been deliberate. I do believe it could even be a part of fourth generational warfare,
Starting point is 00:26:29 something that, of course, former KGB agent Yuri Beznenov warned about. I think all those warnings that Yuri Beznenov, when he was interviewed by G. Edward Griffin, if you haven't saw that video yet, I definitely recommend you do because he nails it to the T, exactly what's happening right now, the destruction of happiness, the destruction of culture, the destruction from within, and a moral loss that is happening within this country. And I think it's done deliberately because when you take down America, you take down its ideas, you take down any kind of resistance towards full censorship, full control, full enslavement of humanity.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Let's wrap these ideas together. Ariel, you make LGBT videos, something that around the world is extremely controversial, and a lot of countries literally execute people for this stuff. It's horrifying. Yes. In America, there's a country that gives you the freedom of speech and the neutrality of law enforcement, not perfectly, mind you, but in many respects, no one's allowed
Starting point is 00:27:26 to go to your house and break, break it down and attack you and beat you and do any cause any harm because you're expressing those opinions as much as a lot of people don't like them. And then through efforts of activists like you in America, you've proven America works that you've had tremendous victories. You mentioned just earlier, what's like, Hey, we, you know, we, we got a lot of the, we wanted to, I don't know. I'm not owned by you anymore. But see, you know what it is? They thought they were going to use that characteristic about you to
Starting point is 00:27:52 then say, let's destroy America. It's like, what do you mean? The country did really well in granting expansive civil rights to different various groups. Why would I be upset with the country? I'm happy with the country. They want you to tear it down. Oh, yeah. Look what upset with the country i'm happy with the country yeah they want you to tear it down oh yeah look what happened with with um with you know the whole israel versus the middle east it's like most of these you know social justice you know leftists are fighting for you
Starting point is 00:28:17 know they're more on the other side of palestine yeah and it's bizarre like i've never and they in the middle east countries it's the worst place to be as a gay person it's it's bizarre. Like I've never – and in the Middle East countries, it's the worst place to be as a gay person. It's bizarre. I don't understand why. Israel is a secular democracy in a theistic, fascistic region. And a lot of things to criticize them for. But it really is funny when you see like Ilhan Omar say like, we must sanction Israel. And then all of a sudden they're like, hey, we're going to sanction Turkey.
Starting point is 00:28:47 No, no, no, no, no, not Turkey. Yeah, because it's not about principle. It's not about easily quantifiable. This is right or this is wrong. It's about I want power and I want my side to win and I'll use whatever I can do to get it. Yeah, 100%. And it's obvious. Like, I think more LGBT people are waking up more than ever before. I think I've red-pilled, whatever you want to call it. Whatever you want to call it. I don't read as I think I've red-pilled whatever you
Starting point is 00:29:05 would call it whatever you want to call it I don't read as in conservative but red-pilled as in like wake up for real like this is what's actually happening I think people like me and Rob Smith and my friend David Brokeback Patriot like we are out Blair White you know we're outspoken LGBT people and I think if it wasn't for people like us just like in the beginning with me like when I first started making videos, we did not have gay marriage in this country. Isn't that crazy to think about? Wow.
Starting point is 00:29:29 I started making videos in 2009. We didn't have gay marriage until 2012 in New York. So I was in some ways on the forefront, you know, of some gay rights. Nice. You know, and I have people that I've worked with, this guy that lives in vermont who was actually in the stonewall riots like that's true activism not what's happening now
Starting point is 00:29:51 this this unpatriotic movement and hating america and it's like you yeah go ahead go go and be gay in other countries what happened what are the stonewall riots the stonewall riots um technically the first riot believe it or not was actually in Philadelphia interesting fact but the first official like parade was in New York City in 1969
Starting point is 00:30:11 June I believe June 28th 1969 and it was the the fight against the police because the police were messing with the gays
Starting point is 00:30:18 in the in the village mainly and they had a parade for gay rights and that's that's kind of when the movement started it turned into a riot it turned into a riot it was originally like a like they had a parade for gay rights. And that's kind of when the movement started. It turned into a riot.
Starting point is 00:30:25 It turned into a riot. It was originally like a, not a parade, but a march, I guess. And then it became a riot, yeah. Isn't it the weirdest thing that, you know, when you talk about freedom, freedom itself has become right-wing? Yes, which is bizarre to think that. It's that authoritarian versus libertarian thing on the scale. It's very weird that there's this authoritarian thorn in the side.
Starting point is 00:30:46 But it's dogma. It's a cult. It's not just authoritarianism. It's the cult because even someone who's on the left, literally, like Jimmy Dore. Man, this guy comes out ragging on the establishment. He's like, we need universal health care and all these very left policies. And they call him alt-right. And they call him all right. And they call him right wing.
Starting point is 00:31:06 And it's because he opposes the establishment because he says freedom. So it really does show you that it very much is liberty versus authority when someone as left as Jimmy Dore is considered like a grifter, right wing, whatever. And it's like, I don't know. It's just crazy. Glenn Greenwald, Matt taibbi mike tracy these journalists are all called right wing and they're clearly liberals russell brand russell brand was was linked to be all right recently because he started to actually talk about the science and logically go through things and explain things better than almost any other
Starting point is 00:31:39 politician and journalist in this country ever did you you've got subpoenas now, I think, with the Durham report. You've got people now saying like, oh, like Durham's actually investigating. And so Russell Brand sees an article where it's like, you know, new evidence emerges in Durham probe. And then Russell Brand comes out. He's like, look at this evidence. It's amazing. Clinton was actually involved.
Starting point is 00:32:01 And they're like, he's a crackpot conspiracy theorist now. It's like, dude, just read a newspaper. That's how insane it is. So it's also a cult, right? One nation controlled by the media. Isn't that something incredible? Now Green Day is just basically what? Establishment shills? Yo, you know what really tripped me out? It was almost like, I felt like I was looking into another dimension when I saw Penn Jillette with Gavin Newsom. And they're like, yeah. I'm like, how does libertarian female pleasure jacuzzi magician guy stand next to this dude who's an authoritarian ruling by edict who doesn't follow his own rules? And like, what happened to people? And he's a health nut, right?
Starting point is 00:32:43 Penn Jillette. I mean, he used to be overweight and he lost a bunch of weight. He got healthy? Maybe he's got some sort of... And I don't know. I don't know, Penn. Maybe he sold his soul to the devil. Maybe, yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:51 Make me skinny and more famous. Go to kiss up to Gassam Newsom's butt. Okay, I will. Whatever his name is. He's filled with a lot of... Let's call him Gassam. To say the least. This is the doublespeak from 1984 where they tell you the Ministry of Peace
Starting point is 00:33:05 is the one who declares all the wars. And it's really work. You can see it working on some people. Yeah, I mean, my family fled with me from communism. We came to the United States because it represented an idea of freedom where the government won't centralize control of everything, where it allows people to earn money.
Starting point is 00:33:22 It allows people to have their own businesses. It allows people to have their own space as long as they're not hurting anyone else. It allows people to say and do whatever they want without a state threatening to send them to the gulags. And now, sadly, that state is slowly reverting back to what me and my family fled from communist Poland. And I think it's only going to get worse. It's the nature of centralization of authority, I think.
Starting point is 00:33:45 But let's bring it back to earth for people. Poland and I think it's only going to get worse. It's the nature of centralization of authority, I think. Exactly. But let's bring it back to earth for people. I want you all to see this story from the New York Daily News. And I want to make sure we give you all the nuance and understanding it. Just 10 violations so far under New York City's vaccine mandate for businesses. 10. 10. The golden chalice at the end of the rainbow. Now, you could say
Starting point is 00:34:06 it's because everyone fell in line immediately so there's nothing to enforce. I don't think that's true. Let me read a little bit more to give you the full nuance and then we will provide you with witness testimony.
Starting point is 00:34:17 Backing up what I'm saying. Now, it's not just 10 violations. They also say there were 21,000 inspections so they are actually trying to enforce this. 21,000? Yeah, inspections. 5,800 warnings were administered for issues related to the vaccine mandate, including failure to post written policy on premises. But failure to post policy is not the same as actually issuing a violation to somebody because they didn't do it.
Starting point is 00:34:41 10 means they either are unwilling to or incapable of enforcing this. Now, let me ask someone who lives in New York. Well, you don't live in New York, but you are frequent to New York very often. Yes. Yes. Tell me what's going on. I mean, I go there for weeks at a time. And honestly, I haven't seen any business promoting these mandates. That's awesome. I really haven't but i live in you know like when i when i go there i i stay in old school brooklyn and i've never if anything i've seen people with signs that say you know the whole you know we don't discriminate with say sex race um gender uh sexual orientation or and then it says on the bottom or vaccination status like i've seen more
Starting point is 00:35:25 people putting up those there was a there was an activist i retweeted forgive me i forgot your name but um he he put up uh these flyers he was handing them out to businesses and businesses were like yes yes we'll do this and it started that that image started with one like delhi i think it was on the upper west side of new york this is manhattan and then an activist went around handing them out and now so you're saying you see more of those than the other signs? I do. I do. I see more of that.
Starting point is 00:35:48 I think that New Yorkers are slowly waking up. I mean, finally got rid of Cuomo. The person that's coming after him isn't much better. She's probably worse, actually. But at least they're waking up to some of the authoritarian, socialist, communist, everything. They're waking up to it. Hearing this story, that there's only been 10 violations, hearing what you say, having been there,
Starting point is 00:36:12 and then hearing that people across the country are chanting F Joe Biden, I've never been more optimistic. The premier of New South Wales resigned, obviously, supposedly unrelated, not to COVID, but when she resigned, you see eruptions of cheering in these bars and places where people are watching they the public support for her is nil well there's also massive protests all over the world from italy to france to the united kingdom to sweden to ireland all parts of the united states even protested new york city where there's even some reports of blm literally
Starting point is 00:36:42 marching with trump supporters uh and i saw photos of this, and this is an incredible moment. This is really a unifying moment. And we have to understand this. I still want to go to the backdrop of the last story we talked about, because social media and the big corporations, the big monopolies out there shape our reality. They don't want to show us that there's a lot of resistance to this. They don't want to show us that there's a lot of resistance to this. They don't want to show us that there's a lot of protest to this. There's a reason the Melbourne police in Australia are trying to block all helicopter footage of inside of that city so
Starting point is 00:37:12 they can't show the masses of people that have assembled coming together to literally stand up against the utter evisceration of total freedom and liberty in that country. So there is a movement happening. There is a wave. There is an energy. And it could go either way. It could go towards a positive way or a negative way. It could go total enslavement. Anything can happen at any moment.
Starting point is 00:37:35 But this is go time. Again, one of the reasons why I'm here right now because I see it, I know it, and this is the cornerstone moment right now. Luke calls me up, and he's like, Tim, haven't been on the show in a minute. And I was like, I know. And he's like, but it's got to that point.
Starting point is 00:37:49 And I was like, I know. And he's like, I'll be there. Was that the call? Yeah. Nice. I want to go. No, no, sorry. No, and then Luke just slams into drive and here he is.
Starting point is 00:37:57 There you go. I was going to say, talking about the cults going back in social media, controlling everything, I actually have a video coming up about how, if you just look at the psychology of a cult, it's fairly obvious how they're doing this with young women. Again, my videos focus on women most of the time.
Starting point is 00:38:13 There's five things that cults focus on. One of them is, or rather the people that they go after. Those who want to feel validated, young women. Those seeking an identity, young women. Those who are more followers, not leaders, validated, young women. Those seeking an identity, young women. Those who are more followers, not leaders, unfortunately, young women. Yeah. Which is why I continuously aim to empower women. Those who constantly blame others is not necessarily young women, but it's young people.
Starting point is 00:38:39 Yeah. And leftists. And leftists, yeah. People who have very low self-worth and people who are very angry are very easily influenced and are the most likely people to be involved in cults. If they can make you hate yourself,
Starting point is 00:38:53 they could change your perception about how you see yourself. They could change your perception about how you see the world. And that's another gross power that they have been leveraging, that they have been pushing, that they have been manipulating.
Starting point is 00:39:03 There's a reason, again, big tech social media, YouTube even, Twitter, Facebook, who was their first targets? Cultural figures, people, independent journalists, people that were providing information, people that were going against the agenda. Meanwhile, there was ISIS on the platform. There was Taliban on the platform. There was people that were hurting children on the platform.
Starting point is 00:39:24 There was people that were exploiting children. That's not for our safety. And now they have the gall to tell you, we need to fight medical disinformation for your health and safety. You're the one causing people to be depressed. You're the one causing people to commit suicide. You're the one causing people to hurt each other. You're the one literally causing havoc and pain on the rest of the world.
Starting point is 00:39:44 You have this at your fingertips. You knowingly are doing this. And you're telling me I can't even question the medical establishment? I can't even question Pfizer that has a criminal past? I don't want to get this show in trouble. I got a lot more to say. We can recommend Pfizer all day and night. I want to clarify.
Starting point is 00:40:00 Pfizer's trash. You say that they're causing it. And the argument they're going to give you is we're not causing it. Other people are doing it. And we're just a platform that's allowing it. Then why do they manipulate the timeline? Well, let me explain. If you go in the middle of the street and you sit down and block traffic, you're not doing anything. You're just sitting there.
Starting point is 00:40:13 But you're actually doing something passively by blocking traffic. So them not solving it is them doing it. It's not just that. They carefully curate what you see. They make sure your perception is shaped by what they want you to see. Voices that they don't like, that go against their agenda, that go against their narrative, they get censored. They get shadow banned. They get demonetized.
Starting point is 00:40:36 Their infrastructure, their businesses, their way of living literally gets taken away from them. Let me just throw something out there. So we've got right now watching 41,605 people. And last week when we had on the founder from Library, a competitor to YouTube, boy, were our views down. And people were complaining they couldn't find the podcast. So when you have a store, a title on a video that says, like, Facebook was taken down, which is the title of this,
Starting point is 00:41:00 featuring YouTuber and YouTuber, YouTube's like, this is fine. There's no red flags here when you have an episode where you have the name of the founder of library libertarian new hampshire free state project guy all of a sudden we're just we just no one's getting notified that we went live and you see how it's played they don't you got to be careful right so so most of you have heard this from me before but for those who haven't ebay this is the ebay story i know bear with me guys for those who haven't heard it, this is the eBay story I know. Bear with me, guys, for those who haven't heard it. Have you ever heard the eBay story?
Starting point is 00:41:27 No. So when eBay started, it was yellow. Maybe this story is apocryphal, but it was yellow. And then one day they said, we're going to make it white. But then all of a sudden, all of their users revolted. And they were like, oh, it's awful. It's too bright. I don't like it.
Starting point is 00:41:40 Make it yellow again. So they changed it back. But then every day over the next year, they shipped it one shade towards white. Then within a year, it was a white website and no one cared. Facebook noticed the same thing. And remember in the early days, Facebook would roll out this update and everyone go, oh, everything's all different. I don't like it. So they started updating only one thing at a time for different groups of people so that people would be like, hey, did you notice this change? No. Okay, whatever, I guess, to stop the shock. That's exactly what they're doing with censorship,
Starting point is 00:42:09 especially on YouTube and other platforms. So, you know, we'll try to use it to the best of our abilities before that happens, but they don't outright ban people who are having conversations within the rules. They just make sure certain conversations can't be heard. They'll downrank conversations that may threaten YouTube. And they'll ignore things that they think has no relevance towards it at all.
Starting point is 00:42:30 Alex Jones, of course, gets completely nuked off the platform for what, like, you know, year old comments or whatever. He gets sued for decade old comments or whatever. They really go after you if you're really actually threatening the machine. And Alex Jones was influential. He does say a lot of kooky, crazy things. He does say a lot of crazy things that turn out to be right. But he was influential in helping Trump get support.
Starting point is 00:42:54 Mic drop. Yeah, I was going to say. No one has anything to say. Everybody agrees with it. I'm looking at Luke. Yeah, I'm looking at Luke too. I'm thinking about the slow boil tactic that's what I was going to say about the frogs
Starting point is 00:43:07 the gay frogs? no not the gay frogs I was going to say the same thing a frog will jump out of the pot if you put it in boiling water but if you leave it in it will cook itself if you do it slowly it will cook itself to death I was thinking the same thing when you said that
Starting point is 00:43:21 someone super chatted us saying that wasn't true I don't know, but it's still a good say. It's still a good concept even if it's not true. Because it makes sense. We have people in the superchat who are like the comic book guy from The Simpsons. Actually, the thing about the frogs isn't true. And we accept those corrections.
Starting point is 00:43:38 Thank you very much, good audience. Oh, I think this blacklist, this social blacklisting, I'm still interested in what you're about to say there, is devastating. And that they can do it in private is really unethical. Oh, yeah. Did people's private DMs, private messages? I could text you on Facebook about a medication that's on some blacklist word, and then all of a sudden they're like, oh, we're going to downrank Crossland's stuff from now on.
Starting point is 00:44:00 So we're going to make him see a tenth of the people, a tenth of his followers will now see it instead. But I don't know what happened. That's madly unethical. I know they're a private company, but I also know they have 1.8 billion users per day. So it's kind of a common public company as well. Well, we know what they're censoring, but let's talk about what they're promoting. They're promoting mainstream media trash. They're promoting a lot of garbage.
Starting point is 00:44:21 They're promoting a lot of fake news. They're promoting a lot of disinformation that has been knowingly corrected, that knowingly was brought out in false pretenses, that knowingly misled the general public, that knowingly led to harm in many instances. I mean, CNN, there's even arguments to make against Fox News, MSNBC, all the major big channels ran with fake news that had major implications on people's lives and existences, and they never felt the ramifications of it. I sneezed the other way, and I have to look out to make sure my video doesn't get rated for as an adult content and age-restricted, because I showed a video of a police officer being too close to another person and scaring them. And I'm like, this is absolutely absurd. They play by a different set of rules, and they want to make sure that you only are able to listen to the narrative. You're only able to listen to Anderson Cooper and whatever other celebritar do they have for you that they push in front of you
Starting point is 00:45:13 that is willing to regurgitate their talking points and do whatever for a paycheck. And that's exactly what we see. I was going to say, I'm living proof of that. I think that I've been making the same type of content for 10 years on YouTube, as sexually explicit as it gets. You know what I mean? Talking about sex, talking about relationships, reviewing sex toys and stuff. I never once got demonetized by YouTube until I came out as leading more conservative on certain issues.
Starting point is 00:45:38 Not once. When did it happen? Right after I came out. Right after I came out. I didn't even come out as conservative. I came out as leaving the left. That's all that that i said i'm no longer a part of these people i do not want to be involved with them i think they're a cult i said that kind of stuff tim actually helped me write the script for that thank you tim and sydney um i i don't i said i don't want to be
Starting point is 00:45:59 a part of these people's you know narrative anymore i don't agree with mostly anything they say and i got demonetized a month after that. And then I was monetized for like three months and then I got demonetized again. And then I got demonetized again. And for sexually explicit content.
Starting point is 00:46:14 My videos got less sexually explicit over the years. So how does that make any sense? Let me pull this article. This article absolutely blew my mind. It's from Neiman Lab, which is like a journalist, you know, college organization. How a conservative comic became the most popular late night host on TV.
Starting point is 00:46:31 Gutfeld, Fox News, the most popular late night host. The funny thing about this is that they're very clearly leftists who are trapped in a cult where they lack the ability to see outside of their bubble. And they view Greg Gutfeld's success as an aberration on their system, completely oblivious to the fact that I believe it was Jimmy Kimmel who did blackface. When is that? That has never come up. They talk about Gutfeld doing edgy jokes and conservative comedy that the left would find offensive, but the right doesn't care. Yeah, they all used to do that. It's the craziest thing, right?
Starting point is 00:47:13 Gutfeld, you know, here's how I imagine Greg Gutfeld and Fox News is, you know, pitch for the show went down before they had to launch it. Gutfeld walks into the office and they go like, hey, remember when late-night comedy was funny? Yes, I do. Okay, there's the show. We'll air at 8. Go for it. That's it.
Starting point is 00:47:31 They were like, we're going to do normal comedy like comedy used to be before it was woke. Do normal things Americans like. But late-night comedy on the left is just like... Backseat.
Starting point is 00:47:42 Did you see the... The syringe thing with cobert who watches that and they're like i relate to that i i was embarrassed yeah well like honestly real quick it's like remember those cartoons you'd watch when you were a kid about like you must brush your teeth yes i know you were gonna say that like in greece in greece when they show it like in the 1960s on the on the drive-, it's like, that's what it reminded me of. You know what I'm talking about? That's what it is.
Starting point is 00:48:08 But adults are watching this. I think it was Mike Cernovich who tweeted that boomers are like the first generation that hadn't moved past adolescence. And I'll tell you this. This next generation that's watching Colbert as he does these things, they're like permanent children, like toddlers. I have disliked Colbert's art for 15 years. I made a YouTube video in 2006, which I'm sure you can find on my YouTube channel, where I criticized him for basically lying to people with his, you know, he'd be like, oh, I'm playing a character.
Starting point is 00:48:35 But he'd come on and be like, war is good. And he'd do this like weird conservative aberration. And it was like he would lie and lie and lie. And now he got a new job as the as a tonight show host and he's still trash he's doing the exact same thing but but as a leftist now well if you look at his previous show on comedy central it was actually edgy it was actually somewhat comedic it was actually kind of ironic satirical he was plying up this kind of conservative personality and questioning a lot of the wars questioning a lot of the security states questioning a lot of
Starting point is 00:49:03 the intelligence agencies he even even brought up Bilderberg. He literally, like I had conversations with him about Bilderberg and other very serious, legitimate issues. I have those videos still on my YouTube channel, luckily, but something changed when he went on the big networks, and he's literally doing big pharma commercials with dancing needles
Starting point is 00:49:19 promoting freaking a medical procedure that he says should be mandatory for everyone to take. Jimmy Kimball's no better. I mean, all of them regurgitate the same talking points. Jimmy Kimball was literally trying to make a joke about how people were in the hospital because of a readily available pill that we can't mention. We can talk about it.
Starting point is 00:49:41 Jimmy Kimball was literally spreading fake news as a joke, saying how gunshot victims couldn't have help at a hospital because everyone there was overdosed on this pill that's readily available that I don't even know if we could say on this platform in fear of possibly taking this video down. What are the rules with that? I don't know. I don't want to. People know exactly what I'm saying. I've been talking about it since last year, by the way. It's ivermectin. Yeah. And YouTube's rule is that you can't recommend it, that you have to inform people it is not
Starting point is 00:50:08 FDA approved as a treatment for COVID, and that you should talk to your doctor about what's right for you before taking any medications, which I agree with. Yeah, I agree with those statements. So it's not like, I think the issue is that bothers me that I often complain about is that you can literally, there are people who go on YouTube and say, don't talk to your doctor. Just go to a parking lot at a 7-Eleven. I'm not I'm not even right. Well, that's medical.
Starting point is 00:50:32 That's dangerous. Yes. Some of the biggest YouTubers are like, go down to a local parking lot where they're doing this. And I'm like, I'm tweeting like, hey, you should talk to a doctor, man. Like, yeah, I'm and then I love it when the leftists go. That's stupid. The doctor would just recommend the vaccine. And I'm like, then why are you mad at me? Like, OK, yeah, there's something weird about them being like, don't go to your doctor.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Like they're mad that I'm telling people to actually consult medical advice. Yeah, maybe because they want people to just walk down to the parking lot without asking any questions about what their medical treatment is. Just listen to the out of touch politicians that are working for the corporate heads. They know what's best for you, not your medical doctor and professional, because, you know, possibly you might have something like antibodies. You might have a medical condition. You might have an underlining condition. Your doctor knows what's right for you. And there's also a purge happening with a lot of doctors being censored, which also needs to be addressed because when we're reaching a phase where medical data studies, professionals, experts in the field are being punished for providing raw
Starting point is 00:51:30 data. I mean, that's, that's such a dangerous time right now. And then, and then this is, I don't want to deviate off of the, you know, we're talking about, well, I was going to talk about the, the healthcare workers that were just fired in New York. We'll get into that too. I just, you know, for those of us, I don't want to deviate too hard. We're talking about Greg Gutfeld and Colbert, and that starts shifting a little bit too too. I just, you know, for those of us, I don't want to deviate too hard. We're talking about Greg Gutfeld and Colbert and that starts shifting a little bit too much. I do want to show you the image
Starting point is 00:51:47 so you can understand what we're talking about. This is Colbert with dancing syringes called the Vax Scene. And the weirdest thing is the people who watch the show are probably all vaccinated.
Starting point is 00:51:55 They don't need to see this. And the people who aren't are not going to be convinced by this weird behavior that they find strange. That's literally what I thought of when I watched that clip. I said, nobody is going to, nobody like myself or whoever doesn't, you know, because I had
Starting point is 00:52:09 COVID. I talked about it on a video. No one's being convinced by it. Nobody, nobody on the right. Let me show you this real quick. I want to read this for you from the Nieman Lab article. They say, hiding in plain sight. Despite its growing prominence, right-wing comedy remains largely invisible in both mainstream and scholarly discussions of media and humor.
Starting point is 00:52:27 In part, this happened because social media algorithms don't send users jokes likely to challenge or offend their political sensibilities. Let me just point something out. I follow mainstream media. They talk about mainstream late-night hosts all the time. I follow conservative media. They sometimes will talk about Gutfeld. What happens? I get a balanced news diet showing me what the conservatives are talking about, the moderates and the liberals and liberals and mainstream media only see what's
Starting point is 00:52:56 happening in the liberal sphere. They have no idea what's happening. How does that manifest? You can really tell if someone's in the cult, an American idiot controlled by the media, when it's as simple as, I don't know, like Phil DeFranco coming out and saying the Covington kids were wrong and bad. When the Covington thing happened, I get sent all these videos like, Tim, look at this. Are you angry? And I saw the video. I'm like, I have no idea what's happening.
Starting point is 00:53:19 It was just a picture of a kid. It was a video of a kid with like a drum in his face. And he's like smirking or whatever. And I'm like, what's happening? But people just immediately were like, it's bad because we said so. Even people were supposed to be doing news. And then I started looking at the live streams. And immediately, I made a video saying, the media is lying about the Covington kids.
Starting point is 00:53:36 They didn't do anything wrong. And then all of a sudden, one by one, all these news outlets started issuing corrections and updates. But you can easily just look at the personalities, even on YouTube or whatever, who are in the cult and not paying attention to what's happening outside of their bubble. And the crazy thing is they're getting angrier and angrier. Like I'll bring up Phil DeFranco again, because I used to think he was awesome. I was like, this is right. He's an independent entrepreneur. Then all of a sudden he's tweeting how he hates
Starting point is 00:54:00 people and which is harm on them. And I'm like, whatever is in that cult bubble is becoming increasingly angry and violent. Echo Chamber, we also have to realize these people see a different news feed than we do. These people are curated information that's regurgitated that they want to hear again and again. And by and large, late night television is dominated by the same neoliberal corporatist, big totalitarian talking points, except for a few deviations. One of the most significant ones that is very prominent to me is the guy who looks like my dad, Bill Maher. He does an excellent job. And I don't always agree with him.
Starting point is 00:54:38 I don't always agree with him. But I think he does provide some kind of context that does deviate from the agenda the narrative and he does start an interesting conversation even though i don't agree with his opinion on the conversation at least he starts one we gotta get luke he's doing mar and putin together he's doing a little better he's doing a little better but bill maher was also wrong on the covington kids yeah a week of course a week after the corrections bill maher came out and was like what's up with that and it's like dude're a weak – like they've already issued corrections on this. I talked about it seven days before he came out and did his show. But I will give him the respect for at least standing up and saying this is going too far, what's happening to this country.
Starting point is 00:55:17 And now, you know what really was the bridge breaking or the straw breaking the camel's back is Bill maher issuing a quote where he's like i'm getting attacked for criticizing the left too much ding ding ding ding there it is bill maher smart guy all of a sudden you're starting to realize the republicans aren't doing anything they're sitting on their hands the waste of our time they act like they're supporting us they don't do anything i don't care for them oh i like what i hear like oh that's a good agenda item. School choice sounds great. And then what do they do? Nothing. The Democrats, meanwhile, are like, we're going to burn it down. So what are your options?
Starting point is 00:55:50 Bill Maher all of a sudden is criticizing the left because the right, the Republican establishment, does nothing. Oh, Bill Maher could rag on Marjorie Taylor Greene, but I'm sure Bill Maher's in there like, she's a freshman congresswoman. Why do I care? Well, if you want to pile on with the establishment, that's the target. He's like an observant comedian that talks about the news, but I don't think he's
Starting point is 00:56:10 ever claimed to be a journalist or anything like that. No, of course not. Well, he has a late night show that he does every Friday night, and he does have people like Ben Shapiro on. I have a lot of things to criticize Ben Shapiro on, but at least there's another voice from a different spectrum compared to, of course, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, that have the same nonsense again over again spreading fake news spreading this information
Starting point is 00:56:29 spreading i mean that story about the hospital being overrun with people uh from poison control uh that was an absolutely in oklahoma in oklahoma i mean that story has ramifications that story could actually hurt people that story uh is having real life consequences i mean imagine someone in the third world country who's taken that specific medicine for the specific use of saying hey i don't want my you know i don't want to be poisoned because of this it's ridiculous i want to elaborate on that so there was a story that went around from large mainstream leftist publications that ivermectin was sterilizing men now imagine so i so ivermectin is used to treat river blindness, a parasite in the eyes. It is not FDA approved for treating COVID, but in Africa, it is considered an essential
Starting point is 00:57:12 medication by the UN. Imagine you have a country, right? When they got Ebola in North Africa, you had people fleeing quarantine, thinking that these people were coming in and infecting them or killing them or harming them. So they would literally like take Ebola infected bodies and run and then it would get worse. It would spread. Now imagine you have these people in these villages. It is mostly rural African tribes that have river blindness. And along comes the UN saying, we want to give you this medication to cure you of your blindness. And then they're like,
Starting point is 00:57:44 they, they hear these stories, but on the internet in America, they say it give you this medication to cure you of your blindness. And then they're like, they hear these stories. But on the internet in America, they say it takes away our ability to have children. It sterilizes us. Either that's the most psychotic conspiracy theory I've ever heard, or these people are morons. Crimes against humanity. No. That's what that is.
Starting point is 00:57:59 Posting that information is a crime against humanity. And my point is, the UN is not sterilizing small, poor African tribes. They're trying to cure them of river blindness. I'm not a big fan of the UN and their ineffective, you know, whatever it is they're doing for the most part.
Starting point is 00:58:12 But when they're like, we're going to cure river blindness, I'm like, sounds about right. That's what ivermectin does. And then the media comes out with, and it also sterilizes men because it was like a study of 30 people and like eight had reproductive issues.
Starting point is 00:58:24 And now you're going to have, you have the risk of misinformation, because it was like a study of 30 people and like eight had reproductive issues. And now you're going to have the risk of misinformation, freaking people out, and bringing back river blindness. That's the crime against humanity is posting the misinformation. Well, if you go on the NIH website and you look at the medical studies surrounding ivermectin, especially even the preliminary ones, I don't want to get this channel in trouble. But just do your own research, do your own homework, and look at the medical studies and make up your own decisions
Starting point is 00:58:47 and have those serious conversations with your medical professionals. It's as simple as, you know, look, there's a lot of people who are like, oh, the censorship. Yes, I will say it right now. There are certain medications
Starting point is 00:58:58 YouTube will ban you for recommending and others they expect you to recommend. No, no, no, I don't play any of that game. I don't give financial advice, medical advice, or legal advice. And when people message me all the time saying, oh, but my doctor's not smart, my doctor's bad, I'm like, then you've got a bad doctor, man. I have to say it over and over again.
Starting point is 00:59:14 People are probably saying, Tim, you've told us this 50 times. I know, but I got a super chat last week saying the exact same thing where they're like, but I have a dumb doctor. I'm like, why? Why not go to a doctor that isn't dumb? Have you considered that? I mean, you're paying for it one way or another, either through your taxes or your insurance. You're paying for that medical care. I don't know why people think that medical care is, you know, something that they're giving to you that's voluntary. It's not. You're paying for
Starting point is 00:59:38 it in one way or another. And when we look at our history, especially in the medical field, they have failed us time and time again. And it's important to note, especially with the opioid epidemic, we had very serious problems, very serious ramifications from medical professionals being bought out and lying to people, giving them medications that they knew was bad for them, being given false information, having criminal activities that were literally done by many medical professionals, literally making people heroin addicts all over this country. Well, Tuskegee, even Biden brought it up, the Tuskegee experiments, right? So it's like, look, man, a healthy individual is skeptical but not overly distrustful. They try to get by. They try to do some research but ultimately will try to trust the experts.
Starting point is 01:00:23 And it's a very, very difficult and narrow path to figure out. But there's personal responsibility in there. But let me pull up this story right here. This is big. We got this from Forbes. New York's largest health care provider fires 1,400 employees who refuse to get vaccinated. Can I just say that firing health care employees during a pandemic sounds like not a good idea? It's like a bad idea, maybe.
Starting point is 01:00:46 Yep. That was the first thought that crossed my mind. And my cousin's a nurse, and she worked with COVID patients, and she said the same thing. She said, this is disgusting to these people. They were called our heroes. We were literally hitting pots and pans outside supporting them, and now they're literally being kicked to the streets with a caveat because a
Starting point is 01:01:07 lot of the people who are being fired are being denied unemployment benefits as another draconian step by the New York state that is going out of their way to make sure that people can't have enough money to feed their families, to feed their loved ones. And this healthcare provider, it was the Northwell health company 1400 people will go with with with with a situation where they can't pay the bills i got i got i got i got a friend very very you know pro joe biden anti-trump the whole time screaming ignoring the riots your typical establishment liberal type just pro-corporate shell and boy
Starting point is 01:01:44 was it funny when they started posting on facebook how they're terrified the vaccine mandates are here i'm gonna lose my job i can't believe this is wrong why are they doing this and i'm like bro you voted for it yeah you voted for this yeah like you got i gotta say i feel bad and i also want to laugh at the same time i'm like to see the cathartic It's the cathartic release of like everything you were saying was a lie. I told you it was a lie. Now here you are frantic. But I feel bad because the whole point of me opposing this stuff was so that my friends wouldn't be dealing with this. But boy, you know, I'm sure everybody knows some of these people that just won't listen. You know why? Because the demoralization is complete. As Yuri Bezmenov said, you can show them the true and correct authentic information and they will not accept it.
Starting point is 01:02:28 Another thing to really consider here is that these are medical professionals on the front lines. These are the people that helped cure people with COVID. These are the people administering the vaccine. These are the people that were literally on the front lines. If there's any experience that these people have, if there's any thoughts that these people have, we should be listening to them. We should have a conversation with them. We should not throw them to the streets. And that's exactly what New York State is doing in a two-tier society that is now here.
Starting point is 01:02:53 And it's disgusting to see our heroes, medical workers, that are volunteering many times, working overtime, helping people in their worst states, now being thrown to the streets. That being said, I wonder how many of these people who got fired were dancing in the hallways and, you know, that kind of stuff. Probably not these people in particular, but at the same time, look, there's a lot of criticism to go around for a lot of these people, too, who went out from their New York health care facilities, went out in the street clapping and cheering for Black Lives Matter, who were openly defying covid lockdown measures so and we're saying that black lives matter protests were actually good for covid and stopping the spread and counter protests were not i want to i want to ask you luke because uh last week when we had uh shane cashman on the show he said something really interesting to me and i'm curious what your thoughts on this too he said new york has already
Starting point is 01:03:41 seceded they've already you need a passport to go there, right? If you don't have the required, you need a physical card proof to actually use the services of New York as if it were a different country. And if you don't have what's required on the card, which is not just your vaccines, your identification as well, you, it used to be in New York, you could walk into any place and buy whatever you wanted. Now you need an ID and your vaccine passport. So he was like, they've implemented rules already that have basically excised half the population from being
Starting point is 01:04:10 able to go there. That's like soft seating as it is. Exactly. It's a different society that plays by different rules. Compare New York to Florida. New York, I mean, Florida, the case numbers dropped according to some estimates, even 95%. And when you go to Florida, the restaurants are open, stadiums are open, schools are open. There's no restrictions. There's no lockdowns. There's no two-tier society. There's no papers, please, everywhere you go. So we're seeing something that is slowly spreading.
Starting point is 01:04:39 Hey, hey, hey, West Virginia is the same. Give us some credit. Well, it depends also where you go. There's liberal cities everywhere, even in Florida. Like in Tampa, they're trying to implement vax passports as well. That needs to be called out. And they're fighting with the state. So there's different people pushing different things.
Starting point is 01:04:57 But if you remember, one of the first things that I brought up last year, the first time I went on on this show was the need for a peaceful divorce uh a divorce between the statists and the people who actually believe in personal freedom and personal liberty now we talk about it almost every single day well so so but let's you you were saying that in new york you're not even noticing any of these things no but i agree with what you say and i want to comment on that because i was with my friend um my my friend Sarah, who served in the army for five years and then came out as transgender. And now she's living her best life as a woman. She said it the best. We were we were traveling from Nashville, which was super liberal, to North Carolina, which was more conservative. And we saw the differences just from driving from state to state. And the way she explained it was was really well put.
Starting point is 01:05:44 She's like, you know what? At this point, I don't care about California anymore. If they want socialism, let them have it because I don't live there. That's the way she put it. I mean, she,
Starting point is 01:05:53 they voted for that. I don't live there. I, I, I, she's like, we tried, we tried to explain to them that this isn't going to work.
Starting point is 01:05:58 It's never worked. And she's like, it's the United States is in a very interesting situation because we have 50 different States for that reason. Because each of those states has different needs and has different laws because that's the way we were designed. And it's interesting. It will be interesting to see what flourishes and what fails. And I think right now, for the most part, I think California and New York City are failing.
Starting point is 01:06:23 52% of Trump voters want peaceful divorce. 41% of Biden voters. We're getting close. Yeah, but the Biden administration is bailing out New York and California, giving them everyone's tax dollars, financing a lot of their sanctuary cities, financing a lot of their insane policies, financing just the total Marxist. And again, if Marxists want to live in communism, I don't want to stop you from doing that,
Starting point is 01:06:49 but stop forcing other people to do it as well. I lived in New York City. We actually lived very close to each other. We didn't know each other. Like this is the first time we met here. Turns out they were schoolmates. Yeah, we were actually schoolmates, which is pretty interesting. But I left.
Starting point is 01:07:02 I said, I'm done. I'm done incentivizing my taxes. I don't want them going here. It's unethical. It's immoral for my taxes to be going here. My energy, my time, my social circle, it was hard to end all that. I literally went up to New Hampshire, no plan. And I became a part of the Free State Project. And I love it there. And I love coming down here. I love being in Florida. And I love incentivizing and voting with my actions what I personally like. And I think if we need to do anything, it's to be aware of the small decisions that we make every day in our existence because those decisions matter the most. And they mean the most as far as impact because, again, they could only get away with this if we allow it to get away with it.
Starting point is 01:07:42 You can't comply your way out of tyranny. It's not going to happen. And what's happening in New York, California is absolutely tyrannical. You want to live under it? You love it? Stay there. I would love to, instead of referring to these cities as liberal, just start referring to them as authoritarian because I'm a liberal.
Starting point is 01:07:57 I'm very liberal in my behavior. I'm not all liberal. I'm just super liberal. I like liberal with sexuality, liberal with what you do with your life. You know, libertarian is liberal. I mean, with sexuality, liberal with what you do with your life. You know, libertarian is liberal. I mean, that's the same freaking root. Yeah, I hate that they took that word from us. I really do. Because we are what do we call it? Classic liberals.
Starting point is 01:08:13 We are definitely classic liberals. Classical liberalism is a center-right position that leans towards... No, it's always been. That leans towards libertarianism. And then what we refer to as traditional liberals is actually social liberal. So I've actually read a little bit different writers about social liberalism versus classical liberalism. They're very much the same.
Starting point is 01:08:35 And that's how it used to be. It used to be classical liberalism versus social liberalism where you have social liberals saying – this was like the civil rights movement. Hey, the state needs to stop this. And the classical liberals were like, private business can do what they want. Live and let live. Yeah. Now it's the Democrats that are actually the ones saying private corporations can do what they want. But the problem is these are massive multinational billion dollar unaccountable corporations. So they're basically fascists. Yeah. When social liberalism goes too far, you get authoritarianism. When you have the state trying to enforce civil rights, that's a form of authoritarianism very small amount to do some good but if it goes too far and then you start to force people to take medicine and force people to stand
Starting point is 01:09:13 this way and say this thing that's madly authoritarian and very dangerous you know i'd say it was a slippery slope but i think it's a sheer cliff right what we're what we're on and you know luke was saying like we're on the precipice and i'm kind of like we went off it we went off the precipice you know i wanted to like we're just falling i wanted to mention the you you mentioned the 50 was a 52 percent of trump voters wanted to secede in 41 but that actually comes from a poll the daily mail posted it where they've only pulled 2012 people and then they extrapolated 2012 people to the entire united states and the the name the headline is america thinks the unthinkable. More than half of Trump voters want red and blue states to succeed.
Starting point is 01:09:49 They only pulled 2000 people. Slow down. 1000 Trump voters. Let's slow down for a second. That's actually a pretty large sample size. 2012 people out of 350 million. Yes. That's not large.
Starting point is 01:10:00 It is a large sample size for a poll. Maybe. Yes. But it's a terrible way to frame just because a 2 000 person poll listen listen that more than half of the trump voters want right i'm so i'm explaining to you as much as i'm not a fan of a lot of these polls and don't trust them standards for polling that's actually a crap standards and we got to talk about now you can have a poll that's disingenuous and you can have a poll that's misframed and this has been
Starting point is 01:10:22 misframed well i don't think it's mised it says that more than half of the trump voters want it and they only pulled a thousand of them that's that's that's how they made a claim about 80 million people based off of a poll of a thousand people i understand your argument but there's no point in continuing if you don't know how the polls i'm saying that it's a dangerous precedent to allow people to frame polls like this the problem with polling is that they'll say something like this like let me ask you a question ariel do you think that we should use some of our tax dollars towards green energy so that we can, you know, make the air cleaner and our, you know, our water cleaner? Sure. Okay. Let me ask you another question. Do you think that we should have a massive
Starting point is 01:10:57 government overhaul and increase in taxes restricting what private businesses can do? No. Okay. You're for and against the Green New Deal. Right. Yeah, exactly. It's the way you frame it. Yeah. So the question you asked will get someone. So we'll say like we asked, you know, now polls typically release their questionnaire. So they don't do that as overtly. The problem with political polling is that they'll always interview more Democrats. The problem isn't the sample size. A 500 is a bad sample size. But what they do is they target regions. They'll go into certain areas with certain voting demographics, and they'll look at the age, the breakdown, and then they'll take a sample of those people and
Starting point is 01:11:35 use them as a representative sample. It's not just 2,000 random people. And you can look at the, I'm forgetting the word. You can look at actually how they calculated this. They'll show you all the math. They'll show you all the questions. That's actually not bad, 2000. Now, you need to check the question they asked. But it seems like that actually tracks with other data we've seen where 37.2% of voters in general from independents, not just republicans and democrats 37.2 want
Starting point is 01:12:07 their region to break off and form its own country okay but this is like if you asked the four of us in the room a question no it isn't it is but okay a thousand say you grabbed 2 000 people tim we can't just keep listen to me you bring the 2 000 people into a room and you ask them to a poll and then you say half of all people think that it's not that's not what you did you pulled 2 000 people ian you need to stop okay we're gonna move on i definitely want to move on because you i you need to read how polls work i know how polls were you don't they pulled 2012 people and then said that it was half of the people on okay and talk about something else read about polls we'll come back to this so uh anyway
Starting point is 01:12:43 the country wants to break apart. No, no, I disagree. I don't know where you're getting that info. I think I think I think they do. I think we feel a sentiment of dissatisfaction. I think a lot of people I mean, if you look at the dissatisfaction rate amongst Congress members, everyone's dissatisfied with what Congress is doing. Now people are satisfied with what their local congressman is doing. There's polls suggesting that. But overall, I think we're down a trajectory towards an extremely bad path. I think everyone knows it. Government has been standing in the way of free enterprise, capitalistic endeavors that have been creating such an economic bubble that it's about to burst and pop anytime.
Starting point is 01:13:18 And we are about to be put right into a situation, I think, akin to the Great Depression, especially with the financial mess that we're all involved in with the Federal Reserve literally just printing money out of thin air. I think the financial calamities are going to be far more impactful than the health aspects that we're even dealing with right now. And I think a crash is coming. And when that happens, oh boy, will things get worse and the agenda will be pushed through even more. Let me ask you guys, do you think that the crash is going to result in prop and prices collapsing or skyrocketing inflation or deflation it's it's too hard to tell right now to be honest with you because of so much supply shortages so
Starting point is 01:13:54 much labor shortage inflation then um and and when we look at what the government's doing now i mean they're purposefully making it that much worse they're putting restrictions on the ports so products can't get here there's there's labor unions screaming at the government's police purposely making it that much worse they're putting restrictions on the ports so products can't get here there's there's labor unions screaming at the governments please stop stop with your insanity stop with your madness add that on top of labor shortages federal mandates increasing the labor shortages states like new york and california farmers being told to destroy their crops destroy their livestock we are headed down a disastrous path, and their only way to get out of it without being hurt is by having people break up into their own
Starting point is 01:14:30 personal, individual, little units. A lot of people like to group up, Republicans, Democrats. It doesn't matter to me. I think it's beyond that. It's freedom, slavery. Which one do you believe in? And that's the line. You want to live in communism? Go live there. You want to live in freedom? You want to have your own personal choices for yourself? It's already happening. People that don't like communism are moving out of New York, are moving out of California, and they're incentivizing states. That's why there's a whole migrant crisis on the border, because they're trying to counter that by bringing in as many new voters as they can as well. I disagree with that. These illegal immigrants that are coming in are being shipped all over the country. Exactly. But they're not, they're not, I don't think they're
Starting point is 01:15:08 going to get a path of citizenship in the immediate. Exactly. It's going to be a long time from now, but what you need to understand. Congressional seats though. Exactly. So this, let me, let me, let me tell you this. Cause you might not, might not know this Ariel. The way we do electoral college votes for the president is based on how many congressional seats a state has. A state's congressional seats are based on the amount of people they're not citizens which means if a million illegal immigrants come in to texas which we've seen that means we need to give texas one more congressional seat even though those people aren't citizens wow that means texas will get another electoral college vote so they're not directly voting in a popular vote.
Starting point is 01:15:45 But they're still changing elections. Yep. Wow. No, I didn't know that. Yep. So that's definitely a possibility of why they're doing that. Tucker Carlson was like, they're going to give them a pathos citizenship so they can vote because they always vote Democrat. And I'm like, they don't need to.
Starting point is 01:16:00 They need to only move them into the specific suburbs or states. So they send them to blue states. However, a census just happened, so they have to wait 10 years for the state effect, but that's what will happen. Bring as many people as possible into blue states to get more seats, and there you go. You can then gain advantage. Politics is all about just gaining power. They don't care how they do it. They just want to do it.
Starting point is 01:16:22 That's what's happening. As Dianne Feinstein is telling you, you need a passport permission slip just to fly domestically inside of the united states that's the bill that she literally proposed or a negative test or proof of recovery how do you prove recovery yeah yeah so negative tests right they're they're they're increasing the mandates and it is really really interesting that all of these kind of just feel like it's like all part of something that feels like a great restart. A great reset. Yes.
Starting point is 01:16:50 I heard that somewhere. I heard that. A great reset. I've heard a lot of times. Yep. Now, we were talking about this last year. There's a big agenda, the 2030 agenda. You will have no privacy.
Starting point is 01:17:00 You will own nothing. You will be happy. They took that website down from the world economic forum the video there's a viral video on twitter where it's like what life will be like in 2030 you will own nothing and you will be happy and then everyone started tweeting it like dude look what they're saying and then they deleted it last year i still remember we were at the skate park outside in the garage and i was like you won't believe this the pope mastercard and other multinational corporations are coming together to try to usher in the Great Reset officially. Officially saying we need to change the way things we've done economically.
Starting point is 01:17:31 And I was like, okay, Alex. No, I'm serious. And then it was mainstream media news. It wasn't even me just speculating a lot of this stuff. But, again, it's all there. It's all in everything that they have prophesied, that they have been talking about. They've been talking about doing this through global warming for such a long time. The same implementations, the same things that they called for are being implemented.
Starting point is 01:17:50 And we're seeing the same policies being instituted, not just here domestically in the United States, but as if it was a coordinated plan internationally. Turkey just launched domestic passport systems on planes, trains and buses to travel domestically. You need to have a vaccine passport. Israel has done the same. Italy has done the same. France is going to be instituting those laws. When just a few weeks ago, we were told that vaccine passports were conspiracy theories. You're crazy if you think there's going to be vaccine passports.
Starting point is 01:18:17 Joe Biden even told the national television, no way we're going to have vaccine mandates. What did he do? One big TV in the nation's capital, the national television. Well, you know what I mean. You know what I going to have vaccine mandates. What do you do? One big TV in the nation's capital, the national television. Well, you know what I mean. You know what I'm trying to say here. I'm just riffing here off the top of my head here. I got a Bloomberg opinion article. Give Amazon and Facebook
Starting point is 01:18:35 a seat at the United Nations. This is from yesterday. From Ben Schott. I told you. Might as well. This is the Klaus Schwab plan. Make corporations governments. Yeah, they already are. This is what we're trying to make people understand, especially with the beginning.
Starting point is 01:18:51 The one thing you're not considering in all of this is that Mark Zuckerberg is just so cool. He's just a really cool guy. And Jeff Bezos? The best! I always liked Mark Zuckerberg.berg me too you see that 1997 interview with jeff jeff uh bezos you know it'd be funny if there's like fresh-faced he's like
Starting point is 01:19:14 in you haven't seen the picture of him in that crappy little office it'd be funny if like he's interviewed and they're like so what's your plan he's like well i'm gonna sell books and then uh in 20 years i'll take over the world i'll'll tell you what. And make a space rocket that's shaped like my private part. Those guys are pretty cool, but authoritarian corporations cannot be considered governments in this world. We cannot allow that to happen. I don't care who's in charge. No human can handle that.
Starting point is 01:19:36 Corporations are people, my friend. Exactly. Also truth, according to law, although it makes no sense. According to Mitt Romney. I think they're legally persons, aren't they? Corporations? Well, I guess they're legal entities. But personhood means they can be sued and they function, I guess.
Starting point is 01:19:51 But I think people way overestimate what that means if you say a corporation has personhood or something. It just means you can sue them and they operate as though a tax entity or whatever. From Huffington Post. Corporations are people and they have more rights than you. Oh, yeah. They can't go to prison. Yeah, sure enough. What if when a corporation broke the law, they put the corporation in prison so it couldn't operate for a certain amount of time like a regular person?
Starting point is 01:20:15 You could do that digitally, I would imagine. Just shut the company down. Okay, your company is effectively shut down. And they'll say, but that will destroy my company. Don't you think it's funny when you send someone to prison for five years? They come out five years culturally stunted and often don't know, don't have skills for jobs.
Starting point is 01:20:28 Yeah, what do you think happens when you send people to prison? When you type in largest criminal settlement on Google. Yes, I did that earlier today. The first article that comes up is a justice.gov link about the Justice Department announcing the largest healthcare fraud settlement
Starting point is 01:20:44 in its history, going after Pfizer that agreed to pay out $2.3 billion, a part of the largest health care fraud settlement in history of the Department of Justice. And they were they pled guilty to charges relating to promoting. They're not now withdrawn. Bextra pain medicine. Yeah. But hey, hey, you know, Stephen Colbert dances and says it's good. So it has to be good.
Starting point is 01:21:08 YouTube would take direction from a CDC that's taking direction from Pfizer is disturbing to me that any corporation would follow this train of command when you see Pfizer, one of the 10 largest criminal fines in history of this company. What position at Halliburton did Dick Cheney have? Oh, God, was he the CEO? I'm pretty sure he was the CEO. And then what job did he get afterwards? Vice presidency of the United States.
Starting point is 01:21:30 And then what did the United States do after he got elected? Give extremely lucrative contracts to Halliburton to give inadequate services to U.S. military men that were serving this country in Iraq and Afghanistan that led them astray and charged them to the highest degree that they could. Well, you win the million dollars, Luke. My Bitcoin address is linked on wearechanged.org. Oh, snap. Look at that. And then I guess, you know, you know, it's funny as we have to talk about politics being downstream from culture. But I think the corporations finally realized that, too.
Starting point is 01:22:02 Like Republicans are still fighting these political battles like judges and Supreme Court. The corporations and the Democrats – well, I should say the corporations and their leashed lapdogs, the Democrats, and their leashed lapdogs, their voter base, have just gone for the cultural institutions. And that's why you see what you see with like the wokeness on YouTube. That's why if you deviate from it, even though you have the same principles you always had, they have to come after you because you need to fall in line. I'm going down the list of the 10 largest criminal fines in history. Number eight is Facebook with $5 billion. Number six is Google with $9.5 billion.
Starting point is 01:22:37 Wow. Bank of America's on there. But it's also important to note here that this is a slap on the wrist to how much money these multinational corporations make. I mean, Pfizer, look how much money they're making right now. They're creating more billionaires than any other industry, than any other private company in the world right now, as we're speaking right now with their CEO, literally going on national media and his voice is gospel. A couple of months ago, he told us, take the shot. Everything will go back to normal. Now he's telling us, well, you're going to need a booster shot, and then maybe we'll go back to normal.
Starting point is 01:23:06 And then everyone's literally regurgitating it as if it's true. So wait, wait, wait. Medical corporate auto technocracy? Yeah. Commune. Commune therapeutic. Commune medical. Commune techno.
Starting point is 01:23:22 Commune medical techno autocracy. Auto technocracy. What do we call this? Brave New World. Commu-techno. Commu-medical techno-autocracy. Autotechnocratism. What do we call this? Brave New World. Yeah, there you go. No, it's all of them. Brave New World 1984. No, it's a Brave New 1984 for Vendetta.
Starting point is 01:23:35 And then that new movie that came out on Amazon that they banned season two of. A Brave New Fahrenheit 1984 for Vendetta. And then what was that movie that they uh stopped the second season utopia so here you want to you want to know what i tweeted earlier best one ever i said a tech billionaire concerned with overpopulation uh schemes a plan to trick people into purging themselves to save the planet that is the plot of kingsman and Utopia. And Utopia, the evil villain, literally makes fake meat. Yo, yo, yo, but watch Kingsman.
Starting point is 01:24:10 It's like, what is this? Have you seen Kingsman? No. So Samuel L. Jackson plays a tech billionaire who makes, spoiler alert for people who haven't seen it, it's an older movie, but it's like a few years old. It's awesome. He makes SIM cards for free. Everyone gets free cell service, free internet. Hey, guess what?
Starting point is 01:24:28 Who else has tried to offer up free internet around the world? A couple of tech billionaires. Anyway, he offers up this thing. And then what it does is at a certain point when he activates it, it makes every phone emit a noise that inhibits people's like judgment. So they become violent and irrational, start attacking and killing each other. And he does it and he explicitly says
Starting point is 01:24:46 the earth is got a thickness. Because he has a list of things. And he's like and the planet is overheating to kill the virus.
Starting point is 01:24:55 And so his plan as a tech billionaire is to trick everyone into taking these SIM cards so that they all will kill themselves and depopulate the planet. Utopia.
Starting point is 01:25:04 Have you ever seen Utopia? Utopia got canceled. And my understanding is it got canceled because it freaked people out. Because Utopia is about a tech mogul who's concerned about overpopulation. So he tries making fake meat. And when that isn't working and advocating isn't changing people's minds, he orchestrates a fake pandemic to trick people into taking a vaccine that actually sterilizes them. And in the show,
Starting point is 01:25:31 someone who is involved in the project is giving clues in the form of a comic, two comics, Dystopia and Utopia. And then these conspiracy theorists find it and they're like, look what this comic is showing us is going to happen. And the funny thing is, in our reality
Starting point is 01:25:45 there's a TV show no there's a TV show in our reality there's a TV show called Utopia telling us that a tech mogul who makes fake meat is concerned about overpopulation so he's trying to get people vaccinated and sterilized another layer deep Dan Bird plays Ian
Starting point is 01:26:01 who I did a TV show with Dan Bird called Aliens inica i was on the pilot episode with dan but he plays a character named ian in utopia i don't think the tv shows are real i'm just saying how this is a simulation is that yeah we're in a simulation man let me let you want you don't know about the simulation let me tell you about the simulation all right i went to we went to the casino this weekend listen to this listen to this story hear me out hear me out we went to the casino this weekend and i went uh we played we had a good time we usually go you like look you never go to a casino try and win big you go with like 100 bucks
Starting point is 01:26:33 to play some table games and laugh and you get all excited and then when you're done you're done so i didn't realize the casino out here is horse racing and they were doing the horse race and i got to watch the horses race it was so cool and. And so I was like, okay, I'll play some bets. They're like two bucks. And so I play some bets, ended up winning $57. Well, the nice old lady who advised me on who to bet on, because I didn't know, I said, I'll give you a tip. Here's 20 bucks. I got $37. What am I going to do? I'm going to go to the roulette table and I'm going to put 35 bucks on 26. So I walk up to the roulette table and there's this guy standing in front of me, not playing. And I'm sitting there like, what am I going to do? Am I going to be that guy who was
Starting point is 01:27:11 like, excuse me, if you're not playing, can I get in? You're in my way. I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll wait. The lady spins the ball. 26 comes up. I was, I was so pissed off. 26, fine. It came up and I could have been, excuse me, sir. And then I could have put it down on 20 on 26 and I would have won, I think, you know, like a grand or something. Cause I was just like, yeah, we'll do 26. So that, that pissed me off. Then I went to the next roulette table. Cause I didn't actually play yet. And I'm with Alison and with my brother and I'm like, okay, I'll put it on 26. On the roulette wheel, what number is next to 26? 30. And what comes up?
Starting point is 01:27:48 30. And not only did 30 come up, but the ball spun and then synchronized with the wheel and was stuck hovering for a few seconds. And I'm like, what is happening? And then it goes right next to 26. And I'm like, oh, and the dealer looks at me.
Starting point is 01:28:00 He's like, yeah. And then it goes 30. And he's, oh. Now here's what happens next. So we ended up coming back because we wanted to, like, let's bring people to the horse races. You get like a hot dog. You watch the horses.
Starting point is 01:28:09 And they weren't doing live races. So we were like, oh, we should have checked the brochure. But this time I was like, I'm going to go play. Well, I'll play roulette again. And this time I'll bet on 26. So I bet a couple hundred bucks. I'm putting on 26 and the surrounding numbers. And then I'm like, I'm down.
Starting point is 01:28:24 I'm down. I'm down. But then finally, 26 hits. I win big. 26 and the surrounding numbers. And then I'm like, I'm down, I'm down, I'm down. But then finally, 26 hits. I win big because I had like 25 bucks on it. Plus I put bets on everything related to it. So 26 is black. It's even. It's on the middle rail. And then so I win this huge number. And then as the dude is preparing the chips, he walked because it was a digital one where you can watch them spin. But then he walks over to me. And right as he hands me the chips he walked because it was a digital one where you can watch them spin but then he walks over to me and right as he hands me the chips 26 black hits twice in a row and then everyone starts laughing and the dealer goes 26 again and then i was just like we live in a simulation i don't really mean we live in a simulation i'm just saying like what a weird
Starting point is 01:29:01 weekend magnetic universe that's for sure i actually actually don't. I actually believe in that. I do believe in that stuff. I am a law of attraction believing type of person, and I think there is science that supports a lot of it. You got a big old rose quartz crystal right there. I do believe in that stuff. I don't think it's perfectly science, but I do believe. I think that's also how people are.
Starting point is 01:29:22 They're using the law of attraction to make people afraid. They're continuously talking about negative things on the news and continuously talking about COVID. That's all people think about, and it makes them afraid. We're negative all the time. That's why we did Tales. Not always. I think you're critical. I think that's different than being negative.
Starting point is 01:29:36 But hold on. That's why we started the Cast Castle vlog first, which is like puppies playing and the chickens running around doing chicken stuff, and they're really funny, to create that would like counterbalance the content negativity and then we did tales from the inverted world because that's not as upbeat fantasy oh no it's real oh it's all true stories well you just posted i didn't watch it yeah yeah all true stories investigative paranormal stuff and that's to inspire awe in the universe yes we want people to hear that and like reinvigorate their light for like discovery and exploration so we don't want to just be doing negative news all the time i think there's a big difference especially with us just recently talking about the mass movement
Starting point is 01:30:13 of people waking up the large protest compared to the mainstream media that literally hopes death rates go up so their counter goes up and they can make it big and as red as possible cnn so cnn literally did that and they were literally getting off and hoping that the numbers would be higher to have better ratings. Gangbusters, he said. And that's – shout out to James O'Keefe and Project Veritas for getting those videos out. Yep. CNN producer. So there's a big difference between what we're doing and what they're doing.
Starting point is 01:30:37 Right. It's not all negative. There's a lot of people out there that are waking up. There's a lot of solutions. Just waking up to the problem is the first step in making the right decisions for yourself and that gutfeld segment was pretty positive look we got we got greg gutfeld's you know uh dominating the late night that's fantastic we've got people across the country chanting f joe biden hey it's a good week huh not all bad and i think neutral energy is underrated you can be super critical and be neutral about it great jedi yeah i even saw delete facebook
Starting point is 01:31:04 trending uh yeah and and a lot of people talking about it. Great Jedi. I even saw delete Facebook trending. Yeah. And a lot of people talking about it. So maybe we could warn people to make sure that they don't give a phone with Facebook to their adolescent child. You know, that's important. How about we do super chats? If you haven't already, smash that like button. Get your super chats in now. We're going to read a whole bunch of your comments about what you think is happening.
Starting point is 01:31:23 And go to TimCast.com. Become a member because there will be a members members only segment coming up after the show, usually around 11 or so PM. Plus we have a huge library of content already with like hundreds of videos. So definitely subscribe to this channel, smash that like button. Let's read. Squishy Blue says, have you ever seen the anime Psycho Pass? Dystopian future where you're arrested or killed or arrested, not if you've committed a crime but if you're likely to be based on your stress level measured by a machine oh man i have not reminds me of that doctor who where they go to the planet where the robots have the smiley faces on
Starting point is 01:31:57 their screens and if you're not smiling they kill you because sadness spreads like a virus so to prevent sadness from spreading they kill anyone who's sad, which makes more sadness. And so they're walking around like, I'm smiling. Yeah, crazy. We have a super chat from Ian Crossland. Rutkowski in the house-ky. Nice. Thank you, Ian.
Starting point is 01:32:15 Nice. Thank you, Ian. You're welcome, Luke. I'm glad you're back. Waffle Sensei is angry. He says, change your effing shirt till my mind is breaking. Ah, here we are. Never Summer summer says let's go brandon yes brandon hello brandon let's go brandon so the way newsweek framed it was that the reporter was trying to to to play it off like to trick the audience i'm missing out did i miss this thing who's brandon no no who's brandon we
Starting point is 01:32:43 don't even know no no it was the guy who won the race. Oh, that's what it was? Brandon Brown is it? Okay, I only saw the eight-second clip of it. The crowd was chanting F Joe Biden while they were interviewing this guy Brandon. And she's like, wow, how do you feel? They're chanting, let's go, Brandon. Got it.
Starting point is 01:32:58 Yeah, and Newsweek is like, NBC report tries, you know, damage control as people chant F Joe Biden. That was amazing. That's really funny. NBC reporter tries, you know, damage control as people chant F Joe Biden. That was amazing. It's really funny. Let's see. Recromorson Lemniscate says, you talk about fusion a lot. Did you ever consider what would happen if one random guy figures out cheap fusion? I think a kid did it in his bedroom, a 14-year-old, and they came and shut it down. Oh, interesting.
Starting point is 01:33:25 Look that up. Bobby Dial says, Lucas, where is the salt lamp? I have it in my videos, every video. I have a salt lamp in there. Yeah, there you go. Oh. Yeah, Taylor Wilson is the guy. It's the kid's name.
Starting point is 01:33:36 He built the fusion generator at the age of 14. I do have to get a new light bulb because it hasn't turned on recently. It's been a while. I've been so busy. He produced nuclear fusion. I don't know if it probably wasn't ign recently. It's been a while. I've been so busy. He produced Nuclear Fusion. I don't know if... It probably wasn't ignited. We have these things. They're little plates with an LED in them,
Starting point is 01:33:49 and you put it on top, and it lights it up, so you can just change them out. That's cool. Alessio De Monte says, the way Luke started his intro, I thought for a second it was Alex Jones, circa 2012.
Starting point is 01:33:58 That's a good episode. Is that a criticism? I don't know. We do have a past. Jenkins Leroy says, this one is for Ariel. As a bisexual, seeing your content along with the collabs
Starting point is 01:34:11 with MikeMGTV helped me understand and accept my sexuality so much. Thank you. I hope you and him are still friends, acquaintances. We are. Yeah, he's one of the people that actually stayed friends with me. Thank God.
Starting point is 01:34:23 Him and Mac, yeah. Who is actually a friend of yours. Who is actually a friend of me. Thank God. Him and Mac. Yeah. Who was actually a friend of yours. Who was actually a friend of mine who's a, yeah, who might not agree. I don't know what he thinks about politics. I don't even talk to him about that. But yeah, he's, he hasn't unfollowed me. He hasn't been spreading rumors as far as I know. And yeah, he's one of the few people. Yeah. But you know what? He's a Jersey boy and he's an Italian. And so generally speaking, well, generally speaking, Italians, especially from New York and New Jersey, even though we get a lot of S.H.I.T. But we tend to be very loyal people.
Starting point is 01:34:49 We tend to be very good friends. Yeah. Gino Fass says at Ian, what's the latest on the Timcast dot com social network? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Well, the idea is we're building out the Fediverse in a social networking package. But what I want to do is start building free software on like a secret.io site where we can start implementing all our free software. And then maybe one day we'll open up an open beta for people to test it.
Starting point is 01:35:10 And then down the line, that can become the TimCast model. And then we'll set that up. But that's a far way off. But I'll definitely let you know as we start building it out. Cool. Kyle Miller says this Facebook whistleblower that was on 60 Minutes feels like a plant. So there's an excuse to censor FB and the internet. Yeah, I mean, she literally came out and said she got a job at Facebook to make sure she could censor conspiracy theories.
Starting point is 01:35:32 Like, that's your first worry? Everything that's going on, that's your big worry? Some guy sharing his theories on things? Come on. It's ridiculous. Judge 1964CPU says, Hey, Tim, long- longtime listener and lover of your content i want to shout out against a shout out against my company covanta energy for implementing biden's
Starting point is 01:35:51 illegal vaccine mandates they admitted that in the company email thank you whoa i thought that was weird because i said shout out against my company i was like i thought you wanted to shout out shout out your company like positive oh no he's mad he wants to call them out yeah yeah trent lamalino says what what has to happen to get luke on jre want to break the internet that'd be great we were like talking about doing something and then it just never happened uh maybe that'd be cool joe called me up one day and he's like yo what's up this luke guy and i was like he sucks man he's like i know right i'm like yeah and then we were like he's like later dude, dude. Bye. And then I'm like, probably. Great friend. Probably. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:36:31 Clef the Misfit says, sitting down to watch Timcast with my bottle of Pepto-Bismol that I've had since Luke left us initially, but I'm excited to see the Lord's t-shirt vendor has been resurrected. No puking for me today. Yes, we have a lot of new t-shirts, but I had to leave. New Hampshire, the Free State Project, beautiful place to go to. I was on a farm. I was learning farming, how to work on trucks. I was doing survival apocalypse drills and trainings, working
Starting point is 01:36:51 with firearms and working with other important self-defense tools that were pretty handy for the upcoming apocalypse. Somebody already made a Let's Go Brandon t-shirt, I bet. I bet so. Let's Go Brandon. Capitalism. Capitalism. Free market. Bomb Globe says, Let's Go Brandon t-shirt, I bet. I bet so. Let's Go Brandon. Capitalism. Capitalism.
Starting point is 01:37:06 Free market. Bomb Globe says, Let's Go Brandon. Let's Go Brandon. That basically means F Joe Biden now. Yep. The politically correct way. Let's Go Brandon. That's how you have to say it if you don't want to get shut down.
Starting point is 01:37:17 That's right. KM says, Is She One Head going to redeem herself and join you guys and battle Alex Jones? She should battle Jeff Berwick. Welcome back, Luke. Jimmy Dore needs to make an appearance. You were on his show. Jimmy is awesome. I'm a big fan.
Starting point is 01:37:31 We disagree politically on some things. But I think as long as you agree with, like, anti-authoritarianism, then we can talk about any other political policy and economic or social or whatever. Well, even if you're a jackboot-licking, like, the Tartarian, let's have you on the show. Let's discuss your ideas. Let's see if your ideas are better than our ideas, and let's go at it. I mean, we need more honest, real conversations, and let's get a perspective. Let's understand these people.
Starting point is 01:37:56 A lot of people, you know, I would say we should probably calculate how much money we make off Yuri Bezmenov because we get, like, a handful of super chats every night of people being like, have you ever watched the interview with Yuri Bezmenov? And I'm like, maybe we should just keep a chart where it's like we've made like $50,000 already and people asking us to watch it. Or we should do an introduction with a graphic of it for a few seconds in the beginning of the broadcast. We'll just make like whenever someone super chats, Yuri Bezmenov pops up and says, we've seen it. We could do that. We agree with you.
Starting point is 01:38:26 Yuri was KGB, right? Yes. And they were studying the way to disrupt a country's culture, specifically the United States. This is the intention of what's happening now. G. Edward Griffin, who wrote The Creature from Jekyll Island, was the one interviewing him in that video. So I interviewed G. Edward Griffin just on that specific interview and its larger implications. I have some feelers out to bring Edward on the show. G. Edward Griffin, yeah, I'll contact him and he's
Starting point is 01:38:48 an awesome human being. And we'll talk about Yuri Bezunov. We'll finally do a big discussion about demoralization. Yeah. I mean, I did an interview with him about that. It was fascinating. Oh, yeah. On your YouTube channel? Yeah. It'll be great with you here as well. It'll be a fantastic conversation. Let's do that. Treasonous Truth says, Tim, you need to listen
Starting point is 01:39:04 to Iron Maiden, songs like Holy Smoke, El Dorado, and Writing on the Wall. I think I know Writing on the Wall. It's been a while, though. I'll check them out. Iron Maiden. Sketch M says, visited my leftist family this weekend for my birthday. We usually butt heads, and we were all agreeing on how bad the president is, and jab mandate is crazy. Yeah, man, it's funny when like my biden loving
Starting point is 01:39:26 anti-trump friends were like dude i'm really worried about this vax mandate and i'm like sorry bro like move you asked for it yeah i mean yeah move so i got a lot of people who are trying to get out of the chicago area they're like i gotta get out of here it's really bad i hear it's not as bad i don't know i've heard some people say oh no like you're saying new york isn't as bad as people think some people are saying new york's really bad i've it's not as bad i don't know i've heard some people say oh no like you're saying new york isn't as bad as people think some people are saying new york's really bad i've heard some from some people like i can't stand being in illinois just like it's creepy and then some people say it's fine but it's really personal preference i guess if people think something's bad or not one door closes one door opens there's a lot of labor shortages out
Starting point is 01:39:59 there you get fired there's a lot of jobs in florida there's a lot of jobs in new hampshire there's a lot of jobs in west virginia good a lot of jobs in New Hampshire. There's a lot of jobs in West Virginia. You can get an acre of land for $1,000 in West Virginia. There you go. That's right. Take out a big loan and live on a land, start your own business. Bro, they got 100 acres for $100,000. I mean, even New Hampshire has land like this, like 100 acres for like $100,000 or $200,000. $2,000 an acre is cheap.
Starting point is 01:40:22 A lot of people are like, that's so expensive. It's like, dude, people don't buy houses in cash. They go to a bank and get a loan to get a mortgage. Okay. You need credit and stuff like that. And I thought I'm not saying it's super easy, but it's just, it's always mind blowing to me that people are like, I have no choice. I'm forced to live in New York. And I'm like, you could literally walk into the woods. You're like, what you're really saying is I don't think I would survive on my own okay well i understand that but you know there's there's there there is choice you can be in the system or leave the system and everything's so much more expensive in new york city compared to everywhere else true thraxus dataless says
Starting point is 01:40:57 tim i wanted to give you my two cents and say i agree with you on the baseball debate evil people are trying to change our attitudes and the game itself will no longer be recognizable. Don't sell your freedom over lentil soup. Baxter says the left's stance on Israel is remnant from the Cold War. When the left in the U.S. sided with fellow leftists around the world, Soviet Union, Cuba, et cetera, what West did was bad and left did good. See Vietnam, Iran, et cetera. Israel exists because U.S., U.K., and U.S. See Vietnam, Iran, etc. Israel exists because US, UK, and USSR helped opposition.
Starting point is 01:41:29 Fritter says, I came in late, so I increased video speed to catch up live. Luke at 1.25 times his gold, worth every penny of the super chat. Welcome back, Luke.
Starting point is 01:41:39 Howdy, everyone else. I would love to see that. Clip it, and if you can, send it to my Twitter, Twitter, Luke. Hyper speed, Luke. I'd love to see that. Arsian says And if you can, send it to my Twitter, Twitter, Luke. We are hyper speed, Luke. I'd love to see that.
Starting point is 01:41:47 Arsian says 14 minutes into the show. Luke, who came back from buying a pack of cigarettes, is complimenting it. I'm sitting here thinking, thinking, has Tim Pool finally converted Luke to being OK with the government? No. Crazy. What makes you think that? Are you OK with a little bit, though, right? It depends on the context.
Starting point is 01:42:07 I mean, I can't make up my mind on an issue before hearing up both sides of the story. Borders. So, again, complicated issue. If we have a welfare state, I mean, obviously this is going to destroy the state. It doesn't make any sense. But obviously we also have personal liberty, and the government shouldn't control people people so there's a big debate here to have depending on what circumstance we're in so minarchism i don't i don't even know just just like less government less bullcrap less lies less let's let's big corporate monopolies controlling everything and more personal
Starting point is 01:42:40 responsibility more decentralization less centralization so that's it all right is keen says thanks for your milk toast content it's a great stepping stone to full-on lucretarianism just released two music videos about the government overlords and pregnant aliens girls buy a dawg make your own music no dudes ban me make yourself part of the club i don't understand that last part but okay storm viking says tim's clothes and beanie are so dark and different looks like he would wear that to a funeral tim we don't like change but luke is back so we forgive you for the change but keep up the good work you got to get shirts that are like just one shade off and then wear them every day and they won't know you're changing actually i've been falling clowns
Starting point is 01:43:22 every day it's like something's different. Oh yeah, new studio is going to be soon. I mean they may even be building it right now. As we speak. They were working on it earlier. It's right under us. It is like the best computer you can get. Like having all these cameras.
Starting point is 01:43:39 We can have eight cameras in the new studio. But we're not going to. We're going to use one. It's called the PTZ camera. Was it Pilt? Pan, Tilt, Zoom. Pilt? What? Pan, Tilt, Zoom and uh it's one camera that can do multiple shots and it looks amazing so we're gonna have each individual camera up and then we're gonna have a wide shot the ufo is coming back yeah we have a new ufo this one is dark the dark ufo so ian will have
Starting point is 01:44:00 to spin it to control the dark energy. I'm doing Reiki again. Jay Rich says, playing devil's advocate. Is the world simply getting exactly what it deserves right now? Are we in an overly decadent society where our biggest worry is what is happening on social media? Are we just overfed animals with manufactured mental issues? Yes. There's an argument to make there, yes. Yep.
Starting point is 01:44:25 We are very lucky and we are very spoiled, especially compared to the rest of of the world if you're living in america we don't see it nope don belmore says tim won't read this which already proves the entire tweet is false entire super chat 99.9 of all doctors are only ever taught the vaccine schedule and nothing else. They don't know more than an educated individual. And so the point is, when we had like, you know, I won't name any individual guests, but we've had many conservative guests who have talked about how they went to their Trump supporting doctors who read all of the same articles they did and had a conversation about the vaccine and the studies. And some of them say, the doctor said, I think for your age group, you probably should get it.
Starting point is 01:45:05 And some of them, you know, told them, oh, for this medical reason, I don't think so. Don't go to a doctor you don't trust. And if you think it's 99.9, then you got to ask a lot of doctors. Alexander John says, this show is part of the experiment. Don't believe me? Try to do a single show where you only talk about positive stories and news. See the algorithm bury you. That's more to the criticism of human nature.
Starting point is 01:45:29 Yeah, very much so. Like people don't necessarily need. So urgency is always a big component of a sale. If we said like, here's good news, you know, pizza prices went down. People are going to be like, well, I don't need to know that right now. I'll look that up later. So there's tons of urgency and big stories like, hey, something happened. Facebook's actually, no, this is a positive stream.
Starting point is 01:45:50 The title of this is all Facebook's apps got nuked following a hack. That's nothing but good news. Yeah, great. That's great news. Everyone's clapping and cheering. What do you mean? And then Greg Gutfeld, we got some good news. I guess not all good news.
Starting point is 01:46:04 Anthony Zavaro says hey tim i am a registered nurse that used to work for northwell i saw the writing on the wall and fled to dallas many of my good friends were fired they have kids in mortgages michael dowling the ceo is cuomo's godfather shaking my effing head nothing like andrew cuomo and harvey weinstein being the perfect representation of democratic policies that they're trying to push on everyone right now. So there's a lot of people that really don't like when I say, like, if you oppose the vaccine mandates, but then actually just adhere to them, you're not opposing the vaccine mandates. You're, like, literally propping them up. So, you know, and I'll say this with all due respect to all the good and important things that Joe Rogan has fought for and the social media content he puts out.
Starting point is 01:46:46 When he says he opposes them, but then he is literally the instrument by which the city is able to enforce them by performing at Madison Square Garden, I'm kind of like, you know, dude, the vaccine mandate exists because your performance, not just you individually, but performing. A lot of people get really mad, and they say, I don't have a choice. I have kids or whatever. And my response to all of these people who are like, Tim doesn't understand. We can't just quit our jobs and give up everything.
Starting point is 01:47:10 I'm like, dude, if you think you're complying your way out of this crisis, then I got nothing else to say to you. As Luke put it earlier, you can't comply your way out of tyranny. And seeing you make those arguments was one of the reasons I saw the show. I was trolling in the comments uh sporadically but i saw that argument and i'm like i need to be here i need to back you up on this because this is important for people to realize i mean this is a moment of compliance that will literally lead down a slippery slope that's extremely dangerous right now and we are literally tipping at this very moment it's really simple they said't worry, the masks are just until the vaccine comes out.
Starting point is 01:47:46 And the vaccine came out and they said, put your mask back on. And then they started saying, don't worry, the negative tests are just if you're not vaccinated. Now, some universities have already said, you got to get tested anyway. So when I say you complying with this is going to be doomed for your children and you're like, I have no choice. My kids need food. I'm like, no, no, no. You need to understand your kids will not have food. The shortages are getting worse. Today's show put out a story today saying the grocery shortages are going to get worse. Here's what to expect. And you complying yourself of the way isn't changing that. It's making it happen faster. But by all means, life is difficult. And I would never, I can't expect people to take risks they don't want to take.
Starting point is 01:48:25 So you don't have to like me saying it. You can disagree with me saying it, say I'm wrong. By all means, you're allowed to. But I don't know. Has there ever been a civilization that complied its way out of tyranny? I don't think so. You look at the 20th century, and you look up democide, and you really have a rude awakening to the true reality of government and history. I saw Rogan. He performed at Madison Square Garden two rude awakening to the true reality of government and history i
Starting point is 01:48:45 saw rogan he he performed in madison square garden two days ago on the second of october and i saw he posted a video on instagram and it was like life is a dream for him it's like the most surreal just eruption of exuberance from the crowd going wild and then i started thinking about those nazi rallies when like hitler would speak and the people would go wild with exuberance and like, yeah, it's exciting and it feels good. Doesn't mean that it's the right thing. Well, he also posted this video where it's him talking about like the rise of tyranny and all this stuff. It's important that he does that. But I'll tell you this, man.
Starting point is 01:49:17 You know, I say this because I described it as like having someone grip your heart and squeeze on it. When you're like, look, I get Joe Rogan as a comedian, but he's influential. He speaks to regular working class people. He speaks to Bernie Sanders. He speaks to conservatives. And so when he can come out and be like, I'm a regular guy, a funny guy, many people of all political factions like to hear what I have to say. And I tell you, these vaccine mandates are wrong.
Starting point is 01:49:42 But I'm going to go be an instrument to them. I'm just like wow dude that was like brutal it's a big letdown i saw a lot of comments of a lot of people being like i really want to see your show but i can't uh i really want to be a part of this but i can't and just incentivizing it i mean it needs to be called out we need to have a conversation about it and it's you know joe's a good dude he's very like in the culture war he's one of the most influential people and he's pushing back on a lot of the wokeness and it's really really important but like man if you can't even get joe rogan to be like i will not support that like he he shouted out
Starting point is 01:50:12 jim brewer which i think is is a lot because jim brewer is saying i will not perform at vaccine mandate places so yeah and the difference is hitler was was like speaking horrible dangerous stuff to those people and jo Joe wasn't doing that. He's like in, he's the Trojan horse in a lot of ways. And there's one big benefit that by doing the show, a lot of those people that are adhering to the mandates are going to hear what he has to say. So it's good.
Starting point is 01:50:35 But it's tough. You know, it's a difficult situation. You could argue that, look, man, Joe brings those ideas with him and he's able to go into that arena and say these things. But I'll tell you the biggest problem I had was, according to the media, it is presumed, especially based off of his medical treatment, Joe's not vaccinated. And I'm just like, is this another Hunger Games thing of like the ultra rich are allowed to go to New York without getting vaccinated while the plebs are forced to do it?
Starting point is 01:51:00 I, that's brutal, man. All right, let's read some more. Ask Dummy says, Luke Luke I agree it's being done by design but our increasing internet addiction is accelerating collectivism or the projection of i.e text just thought not speech how do we make oversharing on social media uncool I believe text equals thought not speech uh very good point I don't have all the answers I don't have all the solutions I think it begins with you trying to be as healthy and as happy as you can. And a lot of times that means getting away from big social media and not having it control your life. And I think if you're really in a process to make yourself better, that's going to be one important realization is to put the phone down and to interact with people in real life and to have real relationships with them. And that would naturally happen on its own. But striving to be better, striving to be happy, healthy, confident, and the best version
Starting point is 01:51:50 of yourself is resistance in our modern day and age of tyranny that's shoved down our throats in a brave new world. I've heard Jordan Peterson say, treat yourself like you're someone that you're trying to help, that you're tasked with helping. That's good advice. Rook says, Been a member for a long time. In the hospital with my stepdaughter
Starting point is 01:52:10 getting her gallbladder out. Wish Caitlin well for me, please. Caitlin, we wish you well. Everyone here on the show is hoping for your speed recovery. Nice work, Caitlin. You got this. The Karen of COD says,
Starting point is 01:52:22 Tim, I like to call people who vote for Democrats bird box voters because they put their blinders on as soon as their guy gets an office that's a good one alright let's see new name please says I live in Las
Starting point is 01:52:36 Vegas and my mom is a teacher a school today had more teachers out than in it seems every day she mentions another teacher who retired early the only the old classical liberals are leaving oh great and then the institutions are being taken over by the cult same thing with the cops a lot a lot of the cops in new york city are retiring early or going on leave or just changing jobs good because they yeah yeah my friend yep my friend angel who's uh
Starting point is 01:53:00 um a lesbian and also a cop and she's uh moving to Florida. Jeez, dude. Yep. What the heck? Top for 15 years, I think she's been a cop. Yeah. That's not good. Billy Deerhead says, like a mom and dad getting mad at each other, arguing over which child to save. I consider the debate between safety versus freedom rather foolish. The real villains are the thugs who force that horrible choice upon them. We should be able to have both. You can't. And I'll give you a simple example.
Starting point is 01:53:34 You want to go to a war zone for whatever reason, to report, to help, or whatever. So you have a choice of the armor you want to wear. Maybe you choose 3A. It's not going to stop a rifle, but handguns, smaller calibers maybe,, or definitely. And it's really easy to move around and it's not very heavy. Okay. Well then you say, well, that's not good enough. I need more security than that because they got AK 47s, right? I need, I need something that can withstand a, you know, a more powerful caliber. And then, okay, well, we're going to give you ceramic plates. These are much heavier and they can withstand like one round from a rifle and only
Starting point is 01:54:05 in like center mass, which is good. Now it's heavier and harder to move. Maybe you want, you know, dragon scale, you know, individual ceramic plates layer on top of each other. Really, really good. Can withstand. It's still bulkier and heavier, not as heavy as just straight up plate. It's an improvement. Okay. Well you say, look, what about my arms and my legs? Like I'm going to be exposed. They'll just, if there's that many people, okay, well, we can put you in an APC. Every step of the way, as we increase security, you are being restricted in your movement in some way. You're heavier. It's harder to run. That's the reality of security. So we have a chicken coop. I put a padlock on it. I wanted security because people kept opening it and leaving it open. We have
Starting point is 01:54:44 predators. So I got mad and I put a padlock on it. Now wanted security because people kept opening it and leaving it open. We have predators. So I got mad and I put a padlock on it. Now, whenever I go there, I have to unlock the padlock, which restricts my speed and my ability to move. It is a restriction on everybody, including myself, but I know the password. When you increase security, typically you restrict yourself in some way. When you say the verb secure means to hold something in place. That's the definition of that word, which is the antithesis
Starting point is 01:55:08 of freedom, where it's not held in place. All right, I'm going to read this one, but I also want to stress there are many people in the Super Chat saying Ian is right in the polling question. I don't want to read one that was negative, but there's one specific one. Rick Howell says, Ian, please take a statistics class.
Starting point is 01:55:26 Sample sizes over about 1,500 samples are generally considered pretty good representations of a population if the same is truly random. Well, I won't deny that it's considered effective. I'm just denying that it is effective. But that's a whole other conversation. Loken said, this blunt is being smoked in Ian's name. That's what I'm talking about. Welcome home, baby.
Starting point is 01:55:51 Bozeman Junk Removal and Hauling says, Tim and Luke, would you suggest and promote your parents' divorce and let your five siblings just get whatever step-parent and new life they get? Yes. Well, if your parents are beating the crap out of you, robbing, stealing you of any real existence, I think sometimes, you know, again, I'm all family person. I believe in family. Families are under attack.
Starting point is 01:56:12 But if it's destructive and hurting you, you got to make a decision that's right for you. But let's let's let's let's get in there a little bit more. So in West Virginia, I can walk into any building without an ID or a passport. I can buy what I want. There's there's no mask mandates. So if I have one parent who's supportive, respectful of my choices and says, I want to see you flourish and lower taxes and no taxes on weapons and ammo and constitutional carry saying, you know, look, son, I believe in you. I believe in you. You're smart. I'm going to let you do what you want within reason. We still have laws. I'm still here,
Starting point is 01:56:43 your parent. And then you have another parent who is like beating you and screaming in your face and telling you how dumb you are. I'd be like, y'all need to get a divorce, and I'm moving with him. Yeah. Or her, whichever parent was a good parent. Yeah, if someone's hurting you. I mean, most people are in an abusive relationship, and it's the relationship that they have with government. And maybe there are people on the left who are like, well, what if you've got a neglectful parent who doesn't care that you're like playing with matches and we're here with the responsible parent saying you need to stop running with scissors and i'll be like then you can advocate
Starting point is 01:57:11 for the parents to split up and go live with with whatever parent is the overprotecting one or the protective one that you like and you know i'll go do my thing there we're all happy right nope i gotta say as bad as it would be internationally, peaceful divorce, I think, would make everybody happy. Look, you live in New York, lower taxes. No more federal governments telling you your state can't do what it wants to do. California, you want all the immigrants to come? No more federal government trying to stop you from doing it. You want to do drugs?
Starting point is 01:57:37 No more federal government stopping you from doing it. You live in West Virginia? Hey, no more taxes. No more ATF. Every time we have this conversation, I just come back to the utopia of peaceful divorce. I just see it that it would never be peaceful. Well, it's what you think it is because there's ways of approaching it and dealing with it. And the state also is really busy and overrun as well and also incompetent in many areas. So there's a lot of different
Starting point is 01:58:00 possibilities. There's a lot of different scenarios, but the one you kind of think of, the one that you think is real is most likely the one. And that's why I always believe in trying to be as optimistic. I do believe there's a possible situation where people could peacefully move away from each other, respect each other's differences, even with like states like New Hampshire. If they do succeed, they don't get any federal money. They don't give any federal money. I think, you know, when things start decaying, especially economically, those moves will be made even without being officially announced, but they will happen in a way where it will be unofficially that way. Yeah, if it has to happen because of economic disparity, I could see it happening just because it has to happen. So there's multiple different realities there's multiple different possibilities striving
Starting point is 01:58:45 for the best one is something we should always do and think as positively as we could about what future we could build uh comparatively to thinking of negative ones all right let's uh we'll just read maybe uh one more here genesis ansborough says the other day i saw a car with a decent sized hunger games mockingjay sticker and right underneath it they had a biden sticker i had to share that's where we're at my friends song games the wealthy elites don't have rules they can fly on private planes they can in new york city's vaccine mandate literally says performers are exempt from the vaccine mandate so does it really yep i did not know that performers are exempt so you can put on a show and you don't got to get vaccinated. Only the people who come to see it.
Starting point is 01:59:28 It's like the Met Gala. It's just the elites. Oh, yeah. And you can point your camera into the audience and make them all part of the performance. And then no one has to get vaccinated. I don't think they would just let you do that. How far does it stretch? They'd be like, you're not performing.
Starting point is 01:59:41 But you can certainly try. You can make the audience part of it. That being said, my friends, smash that like button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends always it really does help and go to timcast.com because that members only segment will be coming up around 11 or so p.m and we're going to talk about all the spicy good stuff plus we have like a whole bunch of other really awesome all these other really awesome videos we got you know alex jones alan west we got ste got Steve Bannon bonus segments. So definitely you want to be a member there and support our fierce and independent
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