Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #397 - Deranged Leftist Netflix Employees Attack Dave Chappelle Fan w/Jack Posobiec

Episode Date: October 21, 2021

Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia join friend and host of the Human Events Daily podcast Jack Posobiec to examine the case of the deranged Netflix employees who chose to attack actual peaceful protesters who ...wanted to support Dave Chappelle, Dan Bongino's bold stand against vaccine mandates, the Chicago suburbs who have decided not to send support troops to Chicago proper, even if requested, the Chicago attorney general who has taken a page out of San Francisco's book and decided not to prosecute shoplifting in amounts less than $1,000, the possibility of an actual social credit system, and the impact of rampant medications, including birth control, on long-term human wellbeing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 As promised, protesters from Netflix, people who work there, came out saying trans lives matter. They were protesting against Dave Chappelle and what they said was bigotry and hate speech. And I think it was exactly what we thought was going to happen. Man, I'm just going to say it. This group of individuals was completely deranged. And I mean it. And I'm not saying that in any way disrespectful to the actual individuals who have questions about hate speech, because this clearly was deranged, unhinged, made no sense. There was no argument or conversation brought up around what their ideas were supposed to
Starting point is 00:00:37 represent. It was just insanity. And you think I may be exaggerating. No, no, no, no. There was a guy there at the Netflix HQ holding a sign saying we like jokes or something. I like Dave Chappelle. And they attacked him, tore his sign, grabbed his sign, destroyed it. And it just said something like we like Dave. And they started screaming. He's got a weapon. Then a woman comes up to him with some kind of shaker and says like demon be gone or something trying to exercise him. So yes, if you came to me and said, I'd like to have a conversation about hate speech on Netflix, I'd be like, all right, well, here we go. Let's hear it. That wasn't even this. It was completely deranged. But you know what? Netflix, their co-CEO,
Starting point is 00:01:16 I think this individual is, is already beginning to cave saying, you know, maybe I should have been a bit more careful and recognize that employees are hurting. Oh, shut up. Did you see this video, guy? Do you know who you're talking about? Why are you hiring these people, trying to exorcise a guy who says, I like Dave Chappelle? Yeah, great. Well, this is interesting, so we'll definitely need to talk about this. We got Chicago police officers still defying the vaccine mandates, and boy, is crime going up. And we're going to have to get into this. Plus the January 6
Starting point is 00:01:45 committee has referred Stephen Bannon to, they've moved to seek criminal prosecution of Bannon, meaning it's got to go to a floor vote, probably will never happen. But still, this is the realm of politics we are in right now, where the establishment is literally saying, we'll do what we can to try and put you in prison, even though Steve Bannon was not there at the Capitol. Didn't happen. And they could go after Antifa. They could go after these lunatics who burned down buildings.
Starting point is 00:02:13 Nope. Stephen Bannon's got bad opinions. And he helped organize a rally where people waved little American flags. Get him. Well, joining us to talk about all these ideas, we got Jack Posobiec. What's going on, Tim? My first time in the new studio, I was a little disoriented, but fortunately, I slept on a MyPillow last night and the topper and the sheets. I did. I've been traveling a little bit, and it's always annoying
Starting point is 00:02:36 when you travel because I don't have the full MyPillow with me when I'm traveling. You don't get the best sleep. I was in Denver. I was out there. I was speaking at the Centennial Institute on Friday. I was over in Phoenix, got to visit Turning Point headquarters where I got the swag here. And, you know, but it's always nice to get home. And, you know, I mean, of course, you know, for my family and my children, but also, also my, my fellas. What a great salesman. I'm taking notes. I know. Right. And I just launched a new Klaus Schwab t-shirt that I just posted on Twitter and Instagram under LukeWeAreChange. And if you're interested in the new Klaus Schwab swag, you could get it on thebestpoliticalshirts.com or the shirt that I'm wearing right now that makes sure that the NPCs understand that they should only trust verified sources and no one else.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Everybody's always selling something. You guys, you come on my show and you start talking about the things you're going to sell and it's almost as if you aren't getting enough bio-trust. I don't have anything to sell, but Boris Johnson might be making magic mushrooms legal. I don't think we're going to talk about
Starting point is 00:03:39 it on the show much, but just want to get that out there. Get ahead of the curve on that one. You heading over in? You going to be first in line? Yeah, I'll take a dip. You're not going to be able to get that out there get ahead of the curve on that one oh good for you heading over in you you're going to be first in line yeah i'll take a dip going for it you're not gonna be able to get in because of all the weird lockdowns and restrictions strange pretty i think you need vaccine to go to uk right now yeah you can't even like i zoobie was saying he had to like flight it to another country and then he couldn't just come to the u.s some people were telling me that uh for poland actually they were saying that you can't fly direct but if you fly into like frankfurt then you can go over or something so weird because it depends on where
Starting point is 00:04:07 you go through shanghai wow i am also here in the corner i am pushing buttons as i usually do i am intrigued by all this talk of my pillow i actually sent two of them to my husband what i did was i air sucked all the air out of them with my vacuum and they traveled just like a dream you could totally take them with you is what i'm saying oh yeah they would compress pretty well they compress yeah but then you need to so when you when you open them up you have to put in the dryer so you know if i don't have a dryer with me on basically what i need to do is every time i'm traveling somewhere i need to send it ahead with it with full instructions right you're going to open this up you're going to un-vacuum seal it you're going to put it in the dryer and have it prepared on my bed for me.
Starting point is 00:04:45 That will be in my rider like when I go out for a – A dryer must be in my dressing room. Only a bowl of M&M's, red only. Red only M&M's. Then another bowl of Skittles, yellow only. And then full MyPillows everywhere. That's right. Well, there you go.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Yes. Well, my friends, we do have something to pitch. Head over to TimCast.com. Become a member and you will get access to exclusive members only segments from this show we're gonna have a members only segment coming up we do it uh monday through thursdays 11 p.m but now we have the green room fridays and that's where we just film people hanging out doing fun stuff in our green room but right now you will see on the front page of timcast.com we have round two bid now to win two tickets to hang out with TimCast Live.
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Starting point is 00:05:47 about a day and then uh yeah definitely check out the website but don't forget to smash the like button subscribe to this channel and share the show with your friends if you're on a podcast or whatever give us five stars because that really helps well let's get into the news my friends we got this from fox netflix protesters furious over chapelle's special attack man with we like dave's what i can't get the screen to work you can't get the screen to work something's funky with the screen what did you do i don't i didn't do it this wasn't me for once yeah it's weird right oh man okay what happened i'm not sure i switched the input to show our technical glitch here You put the camera to me.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Let's see. Probably the best thing you can do all night. Uh-oh. There you go. Well, Ian, we don't want people to turn it off. I'll read the story, and at least everyone else can see it. Well, we could use that camera to put that on the screen, right? That could work.
Starting point is 00:06:39 I mean, bootleg it. I'm great at bootlegging stuff. So just take the long view camera, put it on the screen. It's not as long as it used to be. We got a new PTZ camera. We'll just read the news. You can trust him. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:51 I trust you. Trust me. I'm reading the news. There we go. All right. Here we go, my friends. Sorry about that. From Fox News, Netflix protesters furious over Chappelle's special attack man with
Starting point is 00:06:59 We Like Dave sign. No, no, no. They didn't attack a man with a sign that said We Like Dave. They attacked a man holding a sign that said, We Like Dave. I think that title's kind of funny. Some activists have called for Netflix to remove the controversial Dave Chappelle special. Everyone spells Dave Chappelle wrong, by the way.
Starting point is 00:07:13 Look at this. Yeah, I was just wondering that, actually. It's two Ps, right? How dare they? So this video is just absolutely hilarious, by the way, and I guess we're not getting any sound either. So there you can see there it's just a sign that not getting any sound either so uh there you can see there it's just a sign that says we liked it actually you can't see anything anything but it's fine i'll tell you it's happening there's a guy holding up a sign that says we like dave the
Starting point is 00:07:34 crowd the mob surrounds him just stomps on it destroys it and then starts screaming he's got a weapon what this is amazing there's a tweet from the daily wire if someone wants to go check it out yeah yeah so i think i think netflix loves this you think so i think i think they love i think that's why the was it the vice president uh came out and talked about taking it so i'm so sorry i apologize we never should have done this but you notice he didn't take it down right because this thing is doing gangbusters in terms of views and more controversy means more people are going to view it. So at the end of the day, I think Netflix is secretly very happy all this is going on. They might be organizing the protest.
Starting point is 00:08:11 It wouldn't surprise me at all, no. Are you kidding? From a marketing perspective, if you've got a book coming out, if you've got something coming out and protesters are going to come out there after you, given today's environment, yeah, that's what you want. That's exactly what you want. Well, the mainstream media was talking about 1,000 employees walking out of Netflix. I think it's safe to say that it definitely wasn't 1,000 people.
Starting point is 00:08:32 It was some people that went vapid and crazy because one guy had a sign and stood there peacefully saying, We like Dave. And they responded as if he was some kind of criminal. I'm pretty sure he was chanting Trans Lives Matter, too. I don't know. He wasn't opposing it. He was just like, I like Dave. He's a funny guy.
Starting point is 00:08:49 And they were screaming at him. Well, a couple guys jumped on him, took his sign down, ripped it away, tore it apart, and then made sure he couldn't have it. He had a stick. They said the stick was a weapon. They pushed him. And they came up and they said, free speech, MF-er. And they got really close to his face and screaming. No, a lady was like shaking things at him, and she was like, evil be gone!
Starting point is 00:09:09 So I saw Dave Chappelle in Nevada a couple of weeks before this thing dropped. It was right before the McGregor fight, because we were out for that, and it was Will Chamberlain's bachelor party. And we were with Tom Sauer and a bunch of people. And so that was one of those sort of like no, you know, no cell phone shows. But I think that a lot of the similar kind of bits and stories that he was telling at that show and Rogan came and did like the opening act and Tatsugura was there as well. And I remember one of the big things that Chappelle was talking about that that night, and I've heard that he repeats the story again on the special, is that he had a very close
Starting point is 00:09:44 friend who was a fan she was trans and then was bullied for being friends with dave chappelle and then ends up killing herself and he was sort of just telling her story and saying how you're like you can be friends with someone who's trans you can treat them respectfully but this movement right the politicization of it has gotten out of hand. And, oh, by the way, my friend died as a result of this. Dave's losing this. Do you think he's losing?
Starting point is 00:10:10 Absolutely losing. His Sticks and Stones was hilarious. It was amazing. It was offensive. He did a – That's the last special. This one is the closer. The latest one he did is the closer.
Starting point is 00:10:19 Right, right. You're saying that's the special before. Sticks and Stones, the one before, was amazing. What happened? He got attacked. But we all joke saying they can't get Dave Chappelle. He's too famous. He's too big.
Starting point is 00:10:28 Everybody likes the guy. Right, right, right. But they did put a crack in the hole. And if you watch The Closer, man, half of the bit is basically him complaining about getting attacked for it. No, that was the whole show when I saw him too. Actually, I was a little bit jet lagged. They got to his head? I fell asleep.
Starting point is 00:10:41 I fell asleep during the show. They got to his head. Where's the comedy? where's the where's the comedy where's and then he said i'm not gonna do these jokes anymore because i don't think they get it it's like he's caving in now the netflix ceo is like oh i should have uh did it better because our employees are hurting and then you get all of these psychos this cult and it's a cult man when they start screaming evil be gone and they're acting as if they're in some kind of like hollow fundamental simulacrum of a religion or something they have lost their damn screaming burn the witch is that what they're screaming no i'm
Starting point is 00:11:15 saying but i'm paraphrasing right that it's that's a scent i'm drawing a parallel between that that it's they've declared that dave chappelle is a witch and that anybody who supports him well then you're also going along with the witch. So let's take a look at like Amy Schumer's Netflix special. Everybody hated it. It was just awful. Well, just think of all those clips that went viral of the great jokes from Amy Schumer that we've all – yeah, exactly. And the controversy.
Starting point is 00:11:37 There was some clips because she was saying just really disgusting things. And people thought she was trying to go for like shock content. Oh, yeah. I remember what you're talking about. Yeah. She was talking about, she talks a lot about disgusting bodily functions. Right. And people were just like, I don't understand how I relate to this. And so that's when Netflix got rid of the star system and said, we're going to do a thumbs up, thumbs down, I guess. Is that what
Starting point is 00:11:58 they do? Thumbs up, thumbs down now or something? Something like that. But it's so annoying to me because I liked the SAR system when they had that, right? Yeah. You know, you should be able to see, okay, do people like this thing? Is it any good? How much, which Amazon has on prime, you can actually see that. And there's other services out there. Other streaming services will at least give like the IMDB score.
Starting point is 00:12:18 So you have some kind of an idea, but Netflix it's gone. Now we have Dave Chappelle who is wildly popular audience loved the show even though this one was very much him like eulogizing you know his career like i can't do this anymore i'm not going to be doing a special he talked so much about how they went after him and how his friend died over it and he's he's he's like basically saying like i can't do this so now they're they're protesting outside of netflix they're getting what they want the ceo is starting to back down he's like i should have thought about this and the cracks are forming dave chappelle was a much harder target to get to get taken down but they're succeeding
Starting point is 00:12:53 yeah and the more you allow this to continue the more you say well i'm going to go along with it even though you know it's ridiculous and you know he's clearly wasn't saying anything that was negative any of the stuff that doesn't was negative. Any of the stuff they accuse him of. It doesn't even matter. Any of the stuff they accuse him of. You are giving them a win. You're giving them a win because you're letting them set the frame of the debate. You're letting them set the narrative.
Starting point is 00:13:15 And you're bending the knee. At the end of the day, you're bending the knee. This reminds me of South Park when the hippies are coming to South Park. They want to do the music festival. They arrest Cartman. And then they're like, this festival is going to be great for us, Eric. Why would you try and stop it?
Starting point is 00:13:29 We're going to make tons of money. And they're like, hippies don't have money. And then that ends up happening. Wait until the corporations hear this sick groove. Yeah, exactly. It's like, are we going to actually do anything about this? And then he plays Slayer and gets blood rained by Slayer and gets everyone to go away.
Starting point is 00:13:42 Isn't that the one where they have the van that they drive through the crowds? And they're're like don't go out there yeah it's like the movie the core but i bring that up because dave chappelle popular funny and netflix is slowly being weakened by a a horde of deranged people screaming psychotic things why is anyone listening to these people meanwhile it's it's good for the establishment i guess to control culture i haven't seen clips of any of that of dave chappelle going viral but i'll tell you what clips are going viral it's norm mcdonald right the norm mcdonald clips the stuff that people are digging up from throughout his career and the reason he
Starting point is 00:14:21 was popular was because he was politically incorrect. And he would say things that if there was a sacred cow, he would step on it and mock it and make fun of it and criticize it in a way that whether it was Hillary Clinton or O.J. Simpson or whatever, literally whatever it was. He was even making fun of the way Democrats were spinning January 6th. If you go to his Twitter feed, there's a few tweets of him, I think from the day, actually, from that very day. And, you know, that was his entire career because he was just being real. And I think that's what people want. You say they're going after Jon Stewart now? Good. He deserves it. He deserves every bit of it. Jon Stewart, but why? Why does Jon Stewart deserve it? Because he's a horrible person. You think so? He's a disgusting person. He is responsible for the gamification of politics. But not him personally. He's one of the people along with – very much him.
Starting point is 00:15:05 Really? Very much him, yes. If you look at what he did with The Daily Show, he decided that – and he went on – and then he goes on to Crossfire, right? And it was Tucker. Right. And that was the show where they had – it was always – it started with Buckley. And they would always have sort of one conservative, one liberal. And they would sit down and they would debate, but they would at least have a conversation.
Starting point is 00:15:22 Jon Stewart goes on to Crossfire, blows it up, and says, you shouldn't be talking to each other. We shouldn't have conversations with each other. Instead, then he goes over to The Daily Show, and what does he do? You know, he's not really a political guy. He didn't come to media with any kind of political background, but what did he know? He knew talk radio
Starting point is 00:15:39 and specifically sports radio. And so he turned The Daily Show Which was a pop culture show. Right, a pop culture show originally under Craig Kilbourne, which was fantastic. Yeah. That he turned it into essentially sports radio,
Starting point is 00:15:53 but his team was the Democrats. I mean, Jon Stewart praised Project Veritas on more than one occasion. When- Oh, I think he's trying to atone. No, no, this was back in the day. I think he's trying to- During the run of The Daily this was back in the day. I think he's trying to.
Starting point is 00:16:05 During the run of The Daily Show. I can't give it to him. No, can't give it to him. Well, relative to where we're at now, his willingness to be like, look at this guy and look what he did. And now you have John Oliver, Jordan Klepper, Jim Jefferies, the most garbage trash. My theory is that Stewart started that. Yeah, but there's a big that the weaponization of comedy there's a big difference between someone who's like
Starting point is 00:16:28 here are things that I think we should talk about and then someone being like hey look at this formula we can extract from that right but think of it too this way he changes the formula of comedy instead of like I think you're putting it on him when it's comedy central when it's HBO when it's these
Starting point is 00:16:43 to an extent but how many years was he the host of the daily show of eight seasons or something nine seasons was it was it nine it was a long time it was a long time yeah it was like really long time and so he changed it from instead of the punchline being so the idea of you know like a norm mcdonald where the idea of a punchline is a um you know you're not you're you're i'm forgetting this phrase but you're giving you're you're not giving someone their expectations right you're subverting expectations you're an unexpected punchline he took that away he took away the punchline and so the punchline became look at these stupid people they think things that are different than us he goes there for 16 years 16 99 to 2015 well now he's come out and he said it was 2015 he said the media is focused too heavily on trump
Starting point is 00:17:27 acting like he's the greatest threat we need to you know get back to reality and now they're all saying because he did the same thing out of touch the entire time the entire i'm sorry like i just don't buy any of the john stewart like you know retribution tour i don't i don't know because i remember i don't know what i want hold on bill maher saying the same thing bill maher is like all of a sudden now i'm playing to a mixed audience and people are craving comedy mocking wokeness and it's like yes bill because people who are liberal back then are still the same political same politically but we watch videos of these this group of unhinged psychopaths outside of Netflix, and I'm supposed to relate to that as the left?
Starting point is 00:18:08 Please. Now, Jack, I would disagree with you a little bit because I believe Bush deserved a lot of criticism, and he was only getting it on Jon Stewart and some other shows. But everyone, especially early on in his presidency, loved him and adored him. But he was also one of the few people that actually criticized Obama and was actually able to break that barrier. Now, I understand your bigger point when he kind of politicized comedy and wielded it as a weapon, I think, more effectively than anybody else out there. And he did it for his side, and I think you make a compelling argument about that.
Starting point is 00:18:38 And he's patient zero of all those. He's patient zero. This wasn't – and then when Jimmymy kimmel is kind of like you know a great example of someone who became infected by this right you can go and see jimmy kimmel early on when he's doing um what was the game show he had with ben stein and then he's on the man show and then when ben stein's money when ben stein's money yeah he was the host of that yeah obviously yeah colbert was twisted and then you know and that yeah even colbert originally was just kind of like a parody.
Starting point is 00:19:06 But then they go through this filter. They pass through this filter. They realize the weaponization of it. They realize the political power of comedy. And now you turn it on and every single comedy host has the exact same thing. I disagree. I don't think. I don't think.
Starting point is 00:19:20 It starts with Stewart. I don't think it was political. I don't think a bunch of Democrats were like, wow, look how powerful this is. I think certainly there were some. What I think happened was after The Daily Show was winding down, they were like, how do we do more of this? People love it. And so they were like, John Oliver, let's do a completely formulaic – man, I've been watching House reruns lately. I've been watching House season one.
Starting point is 00:19:43 And you guys know House MD, right? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Every episode is the exact same like pretty much literally it's like it's never lupus it's it's yeah it's it's always sarcoidosis and then you know it is always our credit yeah yeah so but but thinking about how formulaic that is watch watch john oliver's show and it is a beat for beat identical every single episode truth be damned there was a um there was a 4chan thread about john oliver that was like went viral on twitter and other places where they were talking about how uh john oliver and their use of canned laughter and canned applause and their pause lines and the fact that they won't program me to think right it's programmatic it's completely predictive
Starting point is 00:20:21 programming and then when covid hit they had no audience and their shows were tanking because they had to use laugh tracks and it wasn't the same thing as a studio audience being told to applaud because every studio audience that goes there they're told hey guys you gotta give this a lot of energy you gotta clap you gotta go crazy did you see the the trevor noah yeah during the pandemic yeah i loved it have you ever seen have you ever seen you strip away theory without the laugh track no they they take an episode of big bang theory and they remove all the laugh track and then you realize there's not a single joke in the entire show it'll be like uh sheldon will come in and he'll go what are you doing making popcorn yes i'm making popcorn yeah big bang
Starting point is 00:21:00 theory talks that's it that's what john oliver of intelligence. That's what John Oliver is too. Oh, yeah. Take away the laughing and he's like, little Timothy over here. And that's it. And I understand the meta implications of this comment. But John Oliver and Trevor Noah, any of these guys couldn't hang with even like a basic YouTuber. Like none of them could walk through that door and be able to hang on the show. Everything is scripted. Everything is carefully curated.
Starting point is 00:21:28 It's kind of sad what happened to comedy because just a few years ago, we had... Jon Stewart was funny. I'll give him that. He has a ton of talent. I just don't respect it all the way he used it. But still, you compare today's comedians
Starting point is 00:21:40 to Bill Hicks, Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Eddie Murphy. Those people leaned into controversy and used it as a way to make fun of orthodoxies, to question the narratives, and to bring attention to themselves and to their art. Now, and I think some people are criticizing Tim's point here about Dave kind of bowing down, but I wish kind of Dave would have kind of embraced it more. He made it very serious. And I wish he did it because he genuinely wanted to do it. But I wish he would have ended by just slam dunking as much as he could and just going over the top and just bringing it to a point where, again, laughter was the focus and that seriousness because when he does walk away from it and says i'm done guys and he kind of nods his head and he's unhappy he does kind of open up this window that allows this larger protest to come in to fill that vacuum that he sucked out of that room that he sucked
Starting point is 00:22:35 out of that stadium with that seriousness so i you know when it came to like when i saw dave chapelle that's exactly what the feeling was like. And he was still working on that gig. He ends with his friend killing herself, and that's like the end of the show. And you leave, and you're like, what was that? Well, that goes into the whole kind of negative energetic circle. But we have to ask ourselves, what would George Carlin do? What would Richard Pryor do in these situations? And they would double down, triple down and make fun of this entire situation because there's a lot of comedy here.
Starting point is 00:23:07 That video of the guy saying we like Dave getting harassed. I mean, there's so much room to work with and we're living in a situation where we can't even laugh at these things or we're going to be threatened to be censored or canceled. No, I don't want to live like that. I want to live with people standing up and fighting for one of the most important rights there is, and that's the right to have satire. So that's my point of view. And I always said it's going to be a dark day when the censors, the YouTubes,
Starting point is 00:23:35 figure out how to go after satire. And I think they're encroaching on Dave, and it's not going to end with Dave. But Dave, you know, again, I like that special, but I wish there was more. I wish there was more of a, more of a, more of a ending on, I'm still going to laugh at you guys. Cowards and cultists take, took over our major institutions, our media, our, and big tech. I remember a Twitter free speech, one of the free speech party. Wow. I don't know what happened to Jack Dorsey and his crew but they immediately just dropped to their knees and said you know i will do whatever you say
Starting point is 00:24:09 and now you end up with netflix i think they were always cowards if you look at hollywood but it now is just transparent with the internet i definitely industry is so disgusting for so long i still is i definitely think jack dorsey is a coward. I definitely, definitely think that because, you know, talking to him privately when I did back in, you know, several years ago now, he was talking about the need for people to, you know, have their social media be immutable and you can't take people down and things like that. He was talking about how we need a path to redemption. Just banning someone permanently for these, you know, fractions is not, you know, it's not just, and he does nothing.
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Starting point is 00:25:59 Or like a rehabilitation program or any of these various things. And yet none of them ever come to fruition and you just kind of get the sense that this guy is not the one who's actually in control of his company what would be good did you did you hear about dan bongino saying that he would he's gonna he's gonna quit his program of cumulus right cumulus over their vaccine mandate yes i'm curious what you think about that well so the context just real quick is dan bongino's got like his show is on over 300 different radio networks. He's signed with a company called Westwood One, which is part of the Cumulus radio network.
Starting point is 00:26:36 And he said if that company, Cumulus, wants to have a vaccine mandate, then I will quit this show unless they stop. You can either have the vaccine mandate or you can have me. Now, I've got a lot of thoughts on that, but I'm curious what you think. And Dan, by the way, and one thing I did see with that one wrinkle is that he is personally vaccinated because he had cancer issues. He was someone who obviously is immunocompromised. I have a friend who had throat cancer. It's just getting over that. And he's like, he needs to wear a mask all the time. Right.
Starting point is 00:26:57 And it makes sense. Right. Because he's immunocompromised. You know, as far as Dan, I think that's amazing. I think that's fantastic. I, you know, I was one of the guys that I got hashtag freedom flu going worldwide and it was the number one trend on Twitter. And this is between Southwest. It wasn't just the weather and Delta and the rest of the people in the military and everything that's going forward is you need to stand up against medical tyranny. And I think that's what he's doing. I think he's looking at it from a perspective of, I don't want to live in a country where we mandate things like this when it, look, if, I saw people saying this when I was tweeting about it, someone had commented and they said, well, what if COVID was 10 times more deadly? Right. And what if this, and I said, well,
Starting point is 00:27:38 what if what, you know, I live in reality, where do you live? Right. What if it made people turn into vampires? Yeah. What if it whatever? Right. But the point is, it doesn't. But for some reason, you people deluded yourselves into thinking that COVID is something that it's not. I have a really simple answer to a lot of the pro-med people. They're like, well, what about all the other vaccines that we mandate, like MMR? And I'm like, I've never been mandated to get vaccinated to go to the store to buy a
Starting point is 00:28:02 slice of pizza. Right. No one has. Right. So we're doing something entirely different. So an example, when I was in the military, right? So when you first join, you go through boot camp. You go down what's called Vaccine Alley. In Vaccine Alley, it's like left arm, right arm, left arm, right arm.
Starting point is 00:28:16 And they tell you what it is. They're like, oh, this is it. But you don't remember. Like, this is this one. This is that one. This is this one. This is that one. And you're just left arm, right arm, left arm, right arm.
Starting point is 00:28:23 And the last one, well, it goes somewhere else. But, you know, and then, and then when I went to Guantanamo, because we were with the Afghan detainees and tuberculosis is still an issue in Afghanistan, I got the tuberculosis shot. And so those are all vaccines that have been going around forever. And, you know, every year we're also mandated to get the flu shot when I was still in. And every time when they gave me the active culture, that's the one that's like the mist. They kind of missed it in your nose. Every time I got that, I was sick. And then I would like try to talk to the guy, you know, like the HM2, the HM3.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Hey, man, you know, can I get that shot? Because, you know, I really don't want that mist because I know it's going to make me sick when I have to call out again. There's like, sorry, man, you can't do it. Right. But again, these are all vaccines and shots that have been around for a long time. So I was thinking about Dan Bongino's show, and I'm like, isn't it better, though, that he's on the networks of these companies speaking out against it? You know, if there are people at these companies who can't speak out or they're scared to,
Starting point is 00:29:20 it's still better that he's appearing on their radio network, at least giving them some argument. More importantly, I was like, if that's going to take away's appearing on their radio network at least giving them some argument more importantly I was like if that's going to take away airtime from the radio network and then result in people working for Dan Bongino instead who don't have to live under that mandate you have more jobs with no mandate as opposed to the radio network producing their
Starting point is 00:29:38 own shows and then having the mandate you know what I mean so like syndicating a show is better than them running their own because that would make more mandate. Because at least you have the voice. Well, I mean like let's say Cumulus – Are you saying take up space? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:52 Well, listen. Cumulus says we've got a 10 p.m. slot. Let's hire this radio host to do a show for us. Okay. He's got to be – it's a mandate for vaccines for him and all of his staff. Now you've got 10 people who are being faced with the vaccine mandate. Or they say, why don't we syndicate someone else's show? Now those 10 people find a job with Dan Bongino with no mandate.
Starting point is 00:30:12 You see what I'm saying? Right. So maybe it's actually better to occupy the space from these companies so that it weakens across the board the amount of people who are under a vaccine mandate. It really is. And honestly, though, I've seen Dan do this. Like Dan's someone who quit Twitter as well. So that reminds me of, right, so he quit Twitter
Starting point is 00:30:29 and I believe it was when he was going to Parler. And so now he'll still do the Bongino report on Twitter, but he won't personally go on Twitter anymore. And, you know, I just, I've seen, I mean, I know Dan. Fox came back. So Fox came back on Twitter and I, you know, I know Dan, we talk a little bit on the back end. I think he's a great guy.
Starting point is 00:30:49 I totally get it. But I know he's taken stands like this before. So it didn't surprise me when I saw something like that to say that in his mind, it's like, I can't support something morally, right? If I have a moral problem with this, then I can't go along with it. So I think that's where he's coming from. Yeah. I mean, it's also very easy to fake a lot of this and to comply,
Starting point is 00:31:07 and people are just not doing it based on principles, based on morals. We had Kyrie Irving. We have so many other people. We have firefighters. We have police officers. We have nurses. We have medical professionals saying, hey, this is a big line here. And I think we're witnessing some of the biggest protests ever,
Starting point is 00:31:22 especially when it comes to how many of them are happening all over the world, how significant they are, how many people are pushing back against a lot of this. And it's just adding a lot of strangeness to the fact that the mainstream media doesn't even acknowledge that there's another side, that there's another debate, that there's a whole bunch of other people standing up and saying, no, this is not okay.
Starting point is 00:31:44 We're not going to go along with this. So, I mean, there's so many different aspects of this. The last couple of times I flew, I just mentioned I was in Denver and Phoenix. Almost at every airport I was going to, there was only one TSA checkpoint that the whole thing had been wound down because of the labor shortage.
Starting point is 00:32:02 A lot of TSA agents are also not complying with the VAX mandate. Last time I saw it, it was only 40%. I think it's over 40% that haven't. Doesn't say haven't. Yeah. So that's 40% of the workforce. That's a significant workforce of already a big bureaucratic agency that doesn't do their job well. Now they're going to do it a lot worse.
Starting point is 00:32:24 Well, TSA, I mean, to begin with TSA is largely theater. Exactly. It's all security theater. It's not, you know, when I was in, I can tell you stories about working at O'Hare, you know, we used to, um, we used to, um, we would send people in with like, you know, for when I was in the Navy and it was all be, it would all be, you know, set up, obviously you would get someone like, um, you know, a dummy ticket and then you'd give them a device. Um, one that was designed to appear to be like an IED. And of course this was all set up under departmental insecurity, whatever media matters. And we would send them through and something like 90% of the time they would go through higher. It was like 95 or 98. If I remember the ones that I've done. So, so I,
Starting point is 00:33:03 and then the people I'd go with would have to sit down with the TSA agent as they're pulled into secondary screening. And they'd show them the device. And it would be like a bag of Doritos and then a soda can inside of it. And then just like all these electronics and crazy stuff on the inside. And they're like, you just let this through. I used to work for American Eagle Airlines. This was a long time ago. Back when I was like 18.
Starting point is 00:33:33 And at O'Hare, they said if you're driving into the employee lot, you just pull up to a booth, hand them your ID card. They swipe it, hand it back to you, and you drive in. There's no frisk. There's no search. Then you get out of your car. You get on the bus. The bus takes you to the terminal. This is pre or post 9-11? This is very much post 9-11 based.
Starting point is 00:33:44 Yeah, yeah. I'm not that old. I wasn't old enough to be working in the 9-11. No, very much post 9-11 based. Yeah, yeah. I'm not that old. I wasn't old enough to be working in the 90s. No, no, no. I'm just doing the numbers. But if you took the train to work, you had to go through security. They said if you're taking the train to work or the bus or you're getting a ride here, you got to go through normal security like everybody else and then come down to your zone room.
Starting point is 00:34:04 And then I was like, there are these doors all over O'Hare that have keypads. And as an employee at the airport, you get a card that you swipe and punch in a code and it opens these doors. So when you want to go from – like if you want to eat food, you got to go up to the terminal. You got to go up to where the restaurants are. So you open the door. When you're coming back to work, you got to swipe your card, punch it. That lets you on the runway basically because we go out on the tarmac. And my favorite thing was, I don't know if they still do this, probably, at O'Hare, where the baggage conveyors are.
Starting point is 00:34:33 There's doors that go right to the bag room. And a lot of people who work the ramp, that's what it's called, working ramp, will drop bags off there. And some people work in the bag room. So I'd be like, so you want me to go upstairs, go through security, then go downstairs, go through a similar door into the bag room instead of just walking right in the front door, swiping my card and walking in the bag room. Well, then you wouldn't be going through security. What's the point of security if this door is here and anybody can walk through it?
Starting point is 00:35:01 You can just walk right through it. Technically, you can. And what kind of security? You needed a security card to can walk through it. You can just walk right through it. Technically, you can. And what kind of security? You needed a security card to walk right through it. Well, what kind of security or background check would there be for an employee, though? Well, so I went through a federal background check. I got fingerprinted and then they gave me the ID card. So they still want you to go through standard security, which makes no sense because if
Starting point is 00:35:20 you own a car, you don't have to do it. And that's when you can actually carry stuff in your car. That's, you know, what are you going to carry that's when you can actually carry stuff in your car. What are you going to carry? You're walking into the airport with just your backpack. But then if you're downstairs in the baggage collection area, there's a door you just walk right over to and you swipe it and you walk right into your workplace. But they tell you you're not supposed to do that. I'm like, dude, I don't care what you think someone is supposed to do.
Starting point is 00:35:40 You have no security if that door exists for employees. Don't act like employees must go through security like everybody that door exists for employees don't act like you have a like you which employees must go through security like everybody else no they don't that's just ridiculous but if you bring a bottle of water on board oh they're gonna be on you like white on rice my favorite thing about the uh the bottle of water thing is so right they make you put the water in the containers right that are all are all right there. So, oh, this is too much liquid, so you have to put the heat on. Yeah, throw it in the garbage. You sure I'm going with this?
Starting point is 00:36:07 So throw it in the garbage. So the next person comes up and they say, okay, now you throw your over three ounces in the garbage. So theoretically, this is all like liquid nitrogen and all these explosives, right? So you're creating, right, again, theoretically. Wow. An entire, yeah, you get it. An entire case. I don't know if you're going to have a bottle of liquid nitrogen.
Starting point is 00:36:25 Full of, you know, full of explosives that's just sitting right there. And that's the way that you guys consider. No, obviously that's not true. I remember one time though, I was flying with a shotgun that I had purchased in Arizona. I was flying home with it. And, you know, I'd called TSA ahead. I'd called the airline ahead. I said, hey, I'm bringing this.
Starting point is 00:36:42 It's in a case. It's compliant. It's got the locks. It's got everything. So I bring it up and it was American Airlines. I remember the check-in, you know, the check-in lady was there and she goes, well, I need to inspect this. I say, okay, you know, I'm going to unlock it. And here she goes, all right, now you need to take it out. And I look at her and I'm like, let me just hold on before, before I respond to you. Let me, let me just hold on before I respond to you.
Starting point is 00:37:07 Let me just repeat what you said. You want me to take my shotgun out right here in the middle of the airport. I was like, ma'am, I'm not going to do that. And then she looks at me and she's like, oh, maybe I could just open it in the case and take a look at it there. Yeah, maybe you can do that, ma'am. Yeah. Let's talk about what's you can do that, man. Yeah. Let's talk about what's going on with Chicago, man. This story is getting a little crazy.
Starting point is 00:37:32 We kind of derailed a little bit there, but here we go. From NBC Chicago, some suburban departments won't send officers to Chicago if needed amid vaccine battles. So we have what is I think it's 5,833 in Chicago officers out of something like 12,600 who are either not getting vaccinated or refusing to disclose or in complete defiance. They may get axed. And Lori Lightfoot's like, well, we don't need them anyway because we'll find a way. Yeah, they find a way by calling suburbs and saying, please send us your cops when they're having trouble.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Now, the suburban department, some of them are like, yeah, on your own. So this is a good indication to get out of Chicago. Get out of cities. It's already bad in Chicago. I mean, what are you getting away from? It's already horrible. More children died in Chicago from gang violence than COVID. So that should tell you something. And it's already a lawless place. Already most of the murders there go unsolved. So less police officers.
Starting point is 00:38:30 I mean, they're just getting what they're voting for. So you're seeing this, by the way, the same movement now in Buckhead, which is the large and very prosperous precinct or district of Atlanta, where they're saying they're suing essentially to divorce themselves from the city. And I went on Jesse Kelly the other day and he's a big proponent of national divorce. He says, this is what we need. It's going to happen. I said, we're not going to get a national divorce, Jesse, but we might get something more along the lines of national separation, right? It's like, we're, you know, we're, we're living in the same house, but you know, we're, we're sleeping in different bedrooms. We're dating other people, you know, but we're staying together for the
Starting point is 00:39:04 sake of the normies. And I think you're going to see that more and more because if you look at Illinois as a state, right, it's like a bright red state with the exception of Chicago, right? You know, being just dark blue. Right. Chirac. Yeah. And it's the same with a large majority of these states. Western Maryland, by the way, has, you know, kind of a secession movement where they want to join up with West Virginia. You're seeing this in a lot of different states. Western Maryland, by the way, has kind of a secession movement where they want to join up with West Virginia. You're seeing this in a lot of different states.
Starting point is 00:39:28 In Western Maryland? In Western Maryland. Really? There's a part of that. We're in Western Maryland right now. That's where we are. We are. Yes, we are.
Starting point is 00:39:33 I like this. I'll have to look into this. That's actually something that people are talking about. So the idea of breaking away and then joining other states that are maybe more conducive to your views.
Starting point is 00:39:42 Parts of Virginia are talking about this as well. Colorado. Parts of Colorado. Yeah, West Virginia, I think, agreed to accept, or they said they would accept the Virginia counties if they do so. Because the problem with Virginia is that it's essentially been annexed through the blue suburbs of Washington, D.C.,
Starting point is 00:39:56 and because they're so populated, it just, you know, vote-wise, it just crowns as, and of course you've seen the election coming up. You know, it really is the funniest thing in the world because where we are right now – I think you're going to see it. I think you will see stuff like that. We are about, from this house, a minute to Virginia and West Virginia. No joke.
Starting point is 00:40:12 Literally a minute. So we're just talking about it now, by the way. And that's Loudoun County. Right. And I think it's funny when we drive into Virginia for groceries or food and you see Gadsden flags everywhere. And I'm like, in this state? Yeah. No way, dude.
Starting point is 00:40:24 Deep blue, Democrat supermajority, Gadsden flags everywhere. And I'm like, in this state? No way, dude. Deep blue, Democrat supermajority, Gadsden flags? Yeah, I can't believe people stayed in Virginia. Because I go to some of these farms and talk to people, and they're like, not – these people understand what's happening. And I'm like, why are you in Virginia? You could literally just move a block away and – freedom. Is it just they just don't move because it's too much of a hassle? I don't think people care, really. That gets into – into i think that gets into there's still a very genteel um aristocratic kind of sense with a lot of virginians a lot of the families that have been there for a long time like like we are virginians we are going to stay in virginia
Starting point is 00:40:59 this is what we do this is who we are we'd never leave right you know regardless of what happens you know the south rise again you know, the South shall rise again. Isn't the Gadsden flag like a symbol of Virginia, like a state flag or something? Well, no, no. The state flag of Virginia is Sixth Emperor Tyrannus. Wow. Jeez. No, it is.
Starting point is 00:41:16 It's right on the flag. And I say that as a Pennsylvanian, but the Gadsden flag is, that's more of like a 1776 Revolution era flag. Right, right, right. Yeah. Yeah, but you can get it as your license plate a 1776 Revolutionary flag. Right, right, right. Yeah, but you can get it as your license plate in Virginia, I'm pretty sure. You can, yes. Dude, I was just looking at the state flag of Virginia. It's like a Roman dude standing on top of another guy with a crown on the ground next to him.
Starting point is 00:41:36 That's epic. So what's Six Semper Tyrannis? What does that mean? Thus unto tyrants. Yes. It's basically like the overthrow of the tyrant. It's what John Wilkes Booth yelled when he assassinated Abraham Lincoln. Ian's face was like, I hate you.
Starting point is 00:41:48 But he wasn't the originator of that phrase, but supposedly it's related to Julius Caesar. Yeah, yeah. And Brutus. Roman tyranny. Brutus. That too. I think we're also seeing a big population shift.
Starting point is 00:42:03 I think we're seeing a lot of people who were right-wingers leave places like New York City, leave places like Chicago, leave places like Los Angeles because it's just becoming more and more restrictive to live there. And that's why I think this kind of argument about the national divorce is starting up because the lines are being drawn very seriously where people who don't believe in the orthodoxy don't believe the narrative can't live in new york city uh new york city just by the way uh publicly declared racism a health emergency god bless and they just doubled down on their vaccine mandates getting rid of testing uh as a requirement for as an alternative new york City employees. As an alternative. If you still live in New York City, we have friends that, we have friends of the show,
Starting point is 00:42:50 they come on periodically and they live in New York and I'm like, you're crazy. There's so many black market vax cards going around in New York right now. That's the hottest industry in New York City right now. A postcard.
Starting point is 00:43:01 You just gotta be willing to break the law to make it. Which the FBI said that they're going after and cracking down on people allegedly. Oh, they're probably going. Saying that they're going to be implementing felonies for people who fake their vax cards. Yeah, but they also accept foreign vax cards. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:14 There's no jurisdiction for. So I guess what they've said is that if you use a fake vax card in any capacity, it's fraud. Right. But I don't know if that actually constitutes fraud. I guess you'd be violating a civil. Well, there's no law. capacity it's fraud right but i don't know if that actually constitutes fraud it's it's a i guess you'd be violating a civil well there's no law it's a decree and the penalties on the business not the person entering the business and how would they know if a foreign vax card is real or not unless they've been to like you know i don't know the the maldives where they issued it or something
Starting point is 00:43:42 well they don't a lot of this is just made. A lot of businesses are not complying with it. A lot of businesses aren't even doing it, like we saw with the San Francisco story with In-N-Out. But New York City really getting rid of testing for people who don't want to be vaccinated and are city employees. There's over 300,000 of them. Well, it's so ridiculous because it's so anti-science. It's so counter their own narrative because people who do get the vaccine according to the cdc can get sick and can transmit the virus but
Starting point is 00:44:09 new york city is just limiting testing i just keep i don't want to keep having an argument about testing because the real issue is we shouldn't be mandating people show their papers nothing yeah of course so there's a tendency among people to fall into the left's framing every single time. So they'll be like vaccine mandates. And then everyone starts saying, yeah, but what about natural immunity? And they go, oh, I guess you're right. OK, mandates with some exceptions. No, no mandates.
Starting point is 00:44:34 I didn't need my ID or a vax card to go shopping before. And I don't think we should do that now. You want to talk about kids going to public schools? We'll have a conversation about the research and the legislation for that. No mandates. I don't care what they research and the legislation for that. No mandates. I don't care what they are or what they're for. Absolutely agree. But I think it's also important to counter their narratives because it's just so ridiculous
Starting point is 00:44:53 and so nonsensical. And sadly, there's still some people in the middle that are so confused with the fear mongering, with the constant flip-flopping that they don't know what to make their minds about. So I think clarifying a lot of this nonsense to them is important. I think it's wonderful. We can mention the cops. Even in New York, you've got cops that are pissed off.
Starting point is 00:45:11 You've got FDNY pissed off. They're saying you're violating our union contracts. And if you're in Chicago, oh, you probably already know how bad the crime can be. Now imagine it getting worse. Suburbs saying, we're not going to help you. This is your problem. You've got cops in seattle walking off the job turning in their boots yep turning in their boots and we quit good for them yeah
Starting point is 00:45:29 people saying no continue so this is why i say this folks enjoy your leadership get out of cities for at least i don't know the next five years maybe more just this is a downward spiral this is something that i i hear that schellenberger talked a little bit about this but didn't talk about some of the money that's um you money that's being put up behind these people like Chesapeake and Lai Krasner. A lot of this is Soros money, huge left-wing institutional money that's going to support these guys who – let's just call it what it is. They're pro-crime. They're allowing crime to be committed in these cities. In Philadelphia, they're stopping traffic stops.
Starting point is 00:46:02 Just traffic stops are now not going to be done in the city of Philadelphia because they claim it's racist. New York City, you could shoot up with drugs and the cops can't do anything about it. Yeah, so they have this area in Philadelphia called Kensington, and they call it the Kensington Beach because it's essentially an open-air drug market where you can go. And so many people are doing drugs there. They're shooting up in public and then kind of like passed out on the ground. It looks like they're, you know, guys hunting themselves
Starting point is 00:46:27 at the beach. They call it Kensington Beach. And there's a few, there's a few like Instagram accounts and YouTubes where you can go and just see the absolute depravity and dregs of human society.
Starting point is 00:46:35 I saw one video. It was a woman with a newborn baby and still had the umbilical cord on and she was just lying there on the ground. Wow. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:43 Gosh. That's, that's your cities right now in the united states so and it's only going to get that much worse it's getting worse i know it feels like things are bad this is just the beginning get worse people don't get it either man they really don't like the washington post they were like maybe instead of being upset about they're not being food on the shelves lower your expectations see that no no there's there's a backstory to that to that op-ed so that op-ed i've been told was planted by kamala harris's press team because yes yes to like to to generate hatred for for herself no generate hatred towards joe biden
Starting point is 00:47:18 oh so to make his head blow up to make ron clean and jill biden so this has been my whole theory of the case and i've been reporting this, you know, for months now. We just had the leaked audio from the White House from my insider. My whistleblower came out on this with the vaccine mandates that what what one of the big friction points between the two sides. We know Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. They were never friends. Right. It was a shotgun marriage.
Starting point is 00:47:41 You know, he wanted Klobuchar originally, but then when Black Lives Matter took off, you know, when that took off, the party basically said, you need to choose Kamala Harris. So they've been doing everything they can because they can see, and even Rasmussen had the story today, 54% of voters now believe that Biden is in cognitive decline. Oh, yeah. And that everyone kind of knows that Kamala Harris is the freight train that's coming forward. So Jen Psaki, Ron Klain, and Jill Biden are doing everything they can to say, you know, throw sand on the tracks and, you know, delay the inevitable.
Starting point is 00:48:13 Oh, we're going to give her immigration. Oh, we're going to give her climate change. Oh, we're going to give her the border. We're going to give her all this stuff. It doesn't matter because no matter what you try to do to sag her down, you're not going to help Joe Biden. Now think about this, right? He's still the Titanic. I want you to imagine something.
Starting point is 00:48:27 In this reality, Joe Biden is a fumbling, bumbling idiot. He's screwing everything up. He's our Yeltsin. And Kamala is coming for him because this is her chance. But now I want to rewind and present to you an alternate theory, an alternate reality, where Obama and Biden and Hillary and the Democratic establishment sit down and they say, this is going to be rough for us. If we win in 2020, we're going to have to reverse Donald Trump's policies
Starting point is 00:48:53 because they helped too many poor people. And we need this country to be torn and gutted. But people will get mad at us. So what do we do? So Joe Biden says, look, I'm old. Give me one term to reverse Trump's policies and destroy this country. And then I'll take the heat for it. And then what does Obama say? You don't have to do this, Joe. Remember that quote? Yeah, that's what he really meant.
Starting point is 00:49:17 Joe was being a hero to the Democrats taking the fall. And Kamala right now, as the as the Washington Post was like madam vice president uh democratic party we'll do whatever you say do you want me to press post right now and then kamala is like do it and then they press enter and a tear rolls down and then joe joe walks up to her and puts his hand on his shoulder says it's okay it needs to be this way she's like but they'll never know what you did for this country oh my god no i can be that hero yeah no i don't see it i i think i think kamala harris she think of it she goes from a staffer to the mayor of san francisco to becoming the da of san francisco to becoming the attorney general
Starting point is 00:49:59 of california to becoming the senator of california becoming the vice president. And she will be, ladies and gentlemen, embrace it. Embrace it. She will be the first female president of the United States. Selected, not elected. But what I've also been told on this, she wants to pick another woman to be the vice president. I hope she picks Pelosi. So you'll have a full female.
Starting point is 00:50:23 Actually, I've heard Wittner is the one that she's looking at. Oh, my gosh. All female. There's going to be a civil war, dude. The future is female. The future is civil war. Because look, when we say that, we all start vomiting in our mouths a little bit. They're saying the same thing about Trump.
Starting point is 00:50:43 They're like, Trump's going to run and it's going to be Trump again. Oh, he is going to run. It's civil war, dude. If you have a Kamala Harris Trump ticket, it's just like... Versus Trump. Right.
Starting point is 00:50:54 Yeah, no, sorry, not together. Yeah, no, not together. Kamala Whitmore ticket. I mean, that's just... Oh, that's it. No way. Wow. Yeah, think about that.
Starting point is 00:51:04 So, I mean, that's where I live. You've got to be ahead. Maybe Trump just wins in a landslide at that point. I mean, if you look at the polls right now, even like Quinnipiac and some of the more left-leaning – Quinnipiac has died in the whole blue poll, and they're basically saying that Trump would win if he ran today. So they're going to use this as an excuse and be like, Biden can't do it. Biden's going to be like, you know, I did my best. And the economy is better than whatever.
Starting point is 00:51:37 It'll probably be like, it'll probably be like, you know, oh, there's a there's a hard issue or there's something you're not going to actually see the 25th Amendment. But behind the scenes, it'll be like, Joe, I know that you failed the cognitive test. Right. I know that you couldn't draw the clock. I know that you couldn't say the clock i know that you couldn't say you know purple monkey dishwasher and so you know either you resign or i'm going to go through this thing and destroy your legacy i just thought of a really good idea for a meme because i've been watching house you know i'd love to see just like someone put biden's face over the patient when he's like true i'm a shot with a pressure and then you have house trying to diagnose it yeah he's like yeah you could rotoscope it. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:07 You could be like – the patient has tics, is stumbling and falling down the stairs, failing to speak properly, slurring speech. What is the diagnosis? And then the next scene is the team when they always have that team scene where they're like, could it be – Sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis? Autoimmune? Is it autoimmune? It's never – wait, then who's House though? It's justimmune? Is it autoimmune? It's never.
Starting point is 00:52:25 Wait, then whose house, though? It's just house. It's just house. This is him, yeah. But then you can have, like, Trump in there, I guess. And then Trump comes in. He's just like, he's falling apart. He's not doing very well.
Starting point is 00:52:36 He's not doing. Do you guys see this breaking Trump news, by the way? He's announced he's launching a social media network. You saw this? Yep. Yep, trying it again. He's a little too late, I would say. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:45 A little late for the show. Oh, wait. No. Hold on a second. I've got breaking news. My mom just texted me. She says, take off your jacket. People are saying your t-shirt says IP USA.
Starting point is 00:52:56 No, it's just IP USA. All right, mom. For you, I'm going to do it. She's down in Florida right now. Let's talk about... I know. Let's go back. We were talking about Soros for a minute.
Starting point is 00:53:05 We got this story from the Daily Mail. Magnificent mile no more. Chicago is blighted by shoplifting as another American city goes down the toilet because its left-wing AG stops prosecuting shoplifters who steal less than $1,000 of goods. It's a viral video of people.
Starting point is 00:53:21 So the mag mile for Bill O'Chicago is this strip of just really nice shops. Is it touristy? Yeah, it's touristy. I don't know. Is it Michigan Avenue? Yeah, Michigan. And they've got their Forever 21 and Gucci or whatever.
Starting point is 00:53:36 But there's a video of these people running in and just like young men stealing a bunch of stuff and then running out. It's very reminiscent of San Francisco. It's so progressive, francisco it's so progressive i just i just love the idea that um seemingly like as if it's coordinated another city says anything under a thousand bucks we will not prosecute what do you think happens when you're like bro if you come out and you say um ladies and gentlemen marijuana possession is now decriminalized 30 grams or less or whatever they did in whatever state and then people are going to be like okay and they'll go get some. And then when you're like, we're also going to decriminalize
Starting point is 00:54:07 decriminalizing stealing stuff under a thousand bucks. They're going to be like, all right. They're going to walk in and they're going to hold their bag and they're going to scan every item. They're going to have a bag of groceries. Scan it at the self-checkout. It'll say $8.99.99 and they'll go
Starting point is 00:54:24 thank you and they'll walk out without paying. Good to go. And the police officers don't even want to respond to any of these calls. We were talking about this with Michael, what was his name, Schellenberger? Schellenberger. Schellenberger yesterday, since he worked with Soros, of course. So this is something that Soros has been making a huge, huge, yeah, a huge, a huge impact on when it comes to setting policies that directly affect people.
Starting point is 00:54:46 Now, when you look at storefronts that are affected, it's not just the big box stores. It's also middle class. It's also small businesses that are affected here. There's a big conspiracy online saying that a lot of the big billionaires are actually financing this, so everything goes digital and real stores are kind of thrown and kicked out of existence. And already there was kind of this retail apocalypse that we were seeing just a few years ago because of the Internet that started. This apocalypse has been made worse. But when these laws are implemented and stores are barren because people are just gathering their friends, coming in there 10 deep, 20 deep, and just taking whatever they want, as long as it's under a thousand dollars and able to get away with it what is that going to lead that's going to lead a lot of these
Starting point is 00:55:28 stores not being open everything to be more digitized so there's a theory going around that this is even bigger and that george soros and other people are involved here in order to push this retail apocalypse now again that's a lot of assertions but uh in our modern day thing and you will be exactly you'll have no nothing and you will be happy. Exactly. You'll have no body and you'll be happy. And then you also have a war on cash that way because when you have a war on retail, you have a war on kind of free enterprise, people being able to exchange goods with cash anonymously instead of just having everything tracked, traced, and database online. Wouldn't you want to be plugged into your own personal matrix?
Starting point is 00:56:03 The metaverse, excuse me. Mark Zuckerberg calls it the metaverse. Well, listen, listen. You look outside your window in Chicago and what do you see? Crime, gun battles, gangs, and you say to yourself, I am going to plug into the Oasis. Mark Zuckerberg's metaverse.
Starting point is 00:56:19 That's Ready Player One, the Oasis. See, Ready Player One was transhumanist propaganda because they want you to think it'll be like the Oasis. Oh, it'll be this cool video game. And we get to all play. It'll be like all our favorite games and movies. And there's this whole John Hughes thing.
Starting point is 00:56:36 I read the book, too. I even read Ready Player Two. I like the books. But that's not what it's going to be like, right? Because it's going to be like, remember, he lives in a trailer park, this giant trailer park. The stacks. The stacks. That's going to be the whole world.
Starting point is 00:56:50 They kill his family. They kill his mom. Yeah, they crush her, right? Yeah, they crush her. And there's this corporate drone strike that takes her out and his entire neighborhood. That's going to be the world and then you're not going to be someone who has like a physical you know uh self other than some like corpulent ball of goo right you're going to be like in wali right now you know sure in the real like have you seen surrogates yeah so it's for those aren't familiar
Starting point is 00:57:16 surrogates of the movie where everyone has a robot version of themselves but like in the beginning this like two people uh mean it's like a hot chick and a guy. And then they try to track. They get murdered because this device can kill them through the surrogate. Surrogates are basically robots that you control from your house for safety reasons. And then they track the woman down. Turns out it's a big, morbidly obese man using a woman's body. So a lot of this, people think they're going to live in this digital virtual world where they will be whatever their self-identified person is. But if you actually think about it, whenever it comes to these authoritarian ideologies, the low-ranking individuals who foment it by protesting or rioting or demanding it think there's going to be some beautiful new world.
Starting point is 00:58:02 It's going to be – we're going to have all this free stuff. I love that meme, right, where the guy said, what are you going to be some beautiful new world. It's going to be, we're going to have all this free stuff. I love that meme, right? Where the guy said, what are you going to do once communism is established? And then he's like, oh, I'll probably take some art classes, hang out with my friends, do some farm classes on my farm, and then maybe go to the store. And then someone's like, your farm? These people don't get it. Hilarious.
Starting point is 00:58:21 No, I actually saw a good one of those. It's going to be like Black Mirror. I saw a twist on that actually recently. The Gulag version? Where they were saying it. No, I actually saw a good one of those. It's going to be like Black Mirror. I saw a twist on that actually recently. The Gulag version? Where they were saying it. No, no, no. It was one where they were saying, so what do you want to do in the new world? And it was
Starting point is 00:58:31 like a woman. They go, oh, well, you know, just like kind of raise my family, take care of my kids, maybe do some gardening, you know, sort of hang out, read, write some poetry. And they said, so you want to be a trad wife? Yeah, yeah. Your kids. Yeah, yeah. Your kids.
Starting point is 00:58:47 Yeah, right. Our kids. I saw a similar meme of an NPC being like, during communism, I'm going to write poetry and study and practice my slam poetry. And then it's another NPC with a machine gun in the next frame saying, off to the go. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:59:03 The better one is it's a crying it's a guy with glasses and like a hipster haircut and it's green and he's crying and he said there must be some mistake i'm a i'm a web blogger i should be writing stories and the guy pointing the gun says shut up and break the rocks yeah yeah that's the future there must be some mistake i supported all of this there's a reason we don't talk about the mensheviks anymore to be fair though if they do this metaverse thing where they want you to spend most of your life in a digital world controlled by mark zuckerberg sure they're the the problem isn't going to it's gonna be brave new world it's not gonna be this like it's not gonna be a digital gulag it's going to be a digital pleasure pass
Starting point is 00:59:39 yeah exactly yeah they're gonna they're gonna be giving you all the great things you want and if you defy them they take those things away from you. You'll get paid to eat digital food instead of real food. If you're hungry, they'll be like, eat this digital broccoli for a token, and then you'll do it. Why? You'll skip a meal because it'll be hard to get food to people. So this will be ways to – If they can do true immersive –
Starting point is 00:59:59 And then you get a dose of nutrients in the real world. Yeah, they'll be injectable nutrient paste or something. I just picked up on MSN, a Business Insider article, Jack Dorsey mocks Zuckerberg's metaverse plan saying it's dystopian. Oh, wow. Oh, really, Jack? Come on. I think Jack's more legit than people give him credit for, but he's not in a position. But that's my point.
Starting point is 01:00:19 Oh, he's a billionaire. Oh, yeah, that. He just, how much money did he give away to social justice causes? Spare me. The dude's a coward. I mean, regarding Twitter. He's not in a position with Twitter to do anything with Twitter anymore. He sold the company, basically.
Starting point is 01:00:31 Yeah, but he could buy up large portions of it back. He's got Square, and he's working with Bitcoin. He doesn't care, dude. You know, I have heard enough. He could get in the fight and actually do something. I have heard enough from him. He's speaking out against Zuckerberg's metaverse. I have heard so much from this guy about what he was planning to do for the past several years.
Starting point is 01:00:49 He never does. Well, sometimes you do it in secret. And then what happens is he says, I'm going to make a social media platform that's crypto-based on the blockchain so you can't ban people. And then he does nothing. But when he says it, everyone's like, oh, look at Jack Dorsey. So now he comes out and he's like, Mark Zuckerberg's dystopian. And people are like, oh, yeah, Jack Dorsey. He's not doing anything.
Starting point is 01:01:06 See, this is how I feel about Jon Stewart. That's exactly how I feel about Jon Stewart. And I agree with you on Dorsey, by the way. I feel the same way about Elon Musk. I feel the exact same way about Elon Musk. Yo, Bongino is threatening to walk away from his entire syndicated radio show. Well, it's just words. I mean, we're all talking about people just talking right now.
Starting point is 01:01:19 I still think Zuckerberg. Steve Bannon's not. Steve Bannon was like, shove it. And they're like, we're going to arrest you. He's like, shove it. And they were like, we're going to arrest you. Well, let me – and I'll – just because I've actually read the legal filings from Bannon's lawyers and from his team. And he and I haven't discussed this or anything, even though I co-host on War Room a lot. So I've had a ton of people hitting me up. Oh, what's Steve going to do?
Starting point is 01:01:43 It's right there in the filings. He's pointed out that he did testify in front of Mueller. He did go to the Senate. He did go to the House. He's testified three separate occasions. And he actually says that he'd be happy to testify again. But the floor vote's not going to – They want to ask him about – well, this is the legal side.
Starting point is 01:01:59 He wants to – they want to ask him about his conversations with Trump. And the thing is is when he had those conversations with trump this is prior to january 20th that means trump was the sitting president of the united states executive that's under executive privilege this the house which is part of congress is part of the legislative branch and it's and the supreme court's held this for a long time that those branches that this is a check against. But Jack, laws don't matter when you run an empire. Look what they did to Michael Flynn. Look what they did to so many other people that stood in their way. They took them down. I still believe Dorsey and Zuckerberg are just front people,
Starting point is 01:02:35 in my personal opinion, a part of the larger kind of agenda that they're pushing. Well, the larger agenda is ESG's from BlackRock and them essentially giving... And ESG is a corporate social credit score. So BlackRock has the money because they've been given these loans. They can get it directly from the Fed through the Cantillion effect, right? You're getting, they're getting, they're not seeing the inflation on their end, but then if anybody else wants the investment, if anybody else wants to boost their stocks through BlackRock buying, whatever percentage they're buying of you, you know, do they have 7% of Pfizer today, 4% of Pfizer today, it fluctuates.
Starting point is 01:03:03 I was actually talking to a guy about this, and he owns a utilities company in Pennsylvania. And he was saying, BlackRock has been buying and selling our stock for years, and they won't even talk to us. We've tried to reach out to them, and they won't even get on the phone with us. And they'll be spending millions and millions of dollars because of this. And when they go into it, they'll say, what's the purpose? We have no idea. But now when you see Larry Fink and the rest of them pushing these ESGs, it's essentially you've got a bunch of Wall Street boomers that are saying, oh, we've got $9 trillion in assets as a money management firm. So how do we then
Starting point is 01:03:38 impose our vision of this utopia on everybody else? Well, they come up with these ESGs. And if you want access to that capital, you've got to go along with your corporate social credit score. What's ESG mean? Environmental social governance. What is it exactly? It's a corporate social credit score. So it's the idea, it's a score that even Zuckerberg is going to be under. So even Twitter is going to be under that if you, it's basically, it's literally like A corporate social credit score. A corporate social credit score. And and it's and i'm happy you brought this up because i
Starting point is 01:04:08 remember researching this a little bit and then all this is the great reset yeah and all the great the great reset but it's also the woke agenda it it explains why some of the so many of these same policies are kind of brought out in unison by all these very powerful forces all at once and they kind of double down on them. That's why we see the Pope literally work with MasterCard and Visa and meet with them in order to push for the Great Reset, in order to try to implement it as fast as they can. And again, they outline everything they're doing. It's in their own documents.
Starting point is 01:04:39 It's on their website. They brag about it. The World Economic Forum literally makes super futuristic videos about how glorious everything's going to be, how fun everything's going to be, how convenient and better everything's going to be, when you know you just give up those pesky rights. You just give up those pesky civil liberties or your freedoms and liberties. Haven't you seen Kingsman? Yes, of course.
Starting point is 01:04:59 Here's the most important takeaway, though. They're doing a new Kingsman, right? Yeah, the third one. It's a prequel, though. Right. I think. important takeaway though they're doing a new kingsman right yeah third one it's a prequel though right i think in the movie kingsman a tech billionaire is trying to figure out how to stop global warming by having the poor people all purge themselves and he gives the elites a device to protect them but the most important takeaway from that film is that the leader of kingsman
Starting point is 01:05:19 is in on it right so when you get the pope coming out like the the leaders are all like agreeing about this. Listen, I actually pulled this up before I came out today. World Economic Forum 2016 from the Global Future Councils. Welcome to the year 2030. Welcome to my city, or should I say our city. I don't own anything. I don't own a car.
Starting point is 01:05:43 I don't own a house. I don't own anything. I don't own a car. I don't own a house. I don't own any appliances or clothes. It might seem odd to you, but it makes perfect sense for? No, it's like you'll rent clothes. Like the way you rent a tux or there's like rent the one way. It's already started. What about retirement? Does that just – So you rent it and then you have them for like a week. You wear the clothes.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Then you put them back to the service. Then you get the next one. And if you say, I hate the government, they take your clothes away? Yeah. Exactly. Yeah, they shut off your ability to be able to buy stuff, to be able to go to the supermarket. If you want to open your smart fridge. Are they going to try and electrically shock brains to pacify people?
Starting point is 01:06:30 Is that what they're doing? Well, I haven't read anything about that in the World Economic Forum documents and what they kind of strive to achieve, but everything's out there on their website. They did delete that one famous article where they said, you will own nothing, you will have no privacy, and you will be happier than ever. They deleted that. So you have to actually go and look for it and find it. Oh, no, this was a submission to a thing, and it wasn't.
Starting point is 01:06:55 I'm like, your logo is on the video. But they're literally talking about controlling so many aspects of your existence. I mean, Bill Gates is literally. This is the clear. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bill Gates is, of course, on board with this. He's working and financing technology that will literally have implantable microchips that will control if you could have children with an on and off button.
Starting point is 01:07:14 Yes. Look up Bill Gates microchips funding in a way that could control your fertility on and off through electricity. So they're working on controlling... I don't believe you. I don't care. What's that right there? The fertility chip. Yes. No, this is a false claim from Reuters. No, the false claim was about coronavirus. Yes. Some people are conflating this with
Starting point is 01:07:37 coronavirus. It has nothing to do with coronavirus. What is this? This is what I'm talking about. This is what Bill Gates is financing. He's literally financing an implantable chip. Oh, it's a birth control. Yeah. Pregnancy tracker.
Starting point is 01:07:51 That people – no, no, no. Hold on. Hold on. I got no problem with you saying that Bill Gates wants to create a chip that can turn off fertility. Exactly. But as long as you give us the full framing of it. Yes. Bill Gates is working on what they say is a pregnancy tracking app.
Starting point is 01:08:06 And – well, I don't know what this website is glass room and fertility activity they say some invasive blah blah the general idea is that women would be able to have birth control or something no not just that it's about controlling fertility with an on and off button that someone else will control so this is another layer remote control contraceptive chip, available by 2018. Yes, thank you. Thank you. And the article is from 2014. Right, it's from 2014. They say the chip is implanted under a woman's skin, releasing a small dose of
Starting point is 01:08:33 levonorgestrel, a hormone. This will happen every day for 16 years, but can be stopped at any time by using a wireless remote control. The project has been backed by Bill Gates. There's a big difference between a woman wanting birth control and being like, I can turn it off when I decide to have a kid, and Bill
Starting point is 01:08:50 Gates... Financing this. It doesn't say that you can turn it on. All I'm saying is Bill Gates is financing this, and Bill Gates is all along with this great economic reset. He's going along with this agenda, and he's creating technological evolutions. We're talking about literally VR.
Starting point is 01:09:06 So what makes you think that this is not going to be a part of it? Yeah, but you're making it sound like they're going to force you to not be able to have kids, when in reality it's people choosing not to have kids. Yes and no on certain levels, because if they're controlling your existence through VR, what makes you think that they won't move into another step? I mean, this is technology that China would have loved to have a few years ago that they would have implemented right away. So when we're talking about VR headsets and controlling our reality through this, this is another layer to it that people need to understand because there is a large portion of people pushing this that do talk about the need of reducing the world population, of getting rid of people because they pollute. And we have to have climate change, effective green policies that get rid of people.
Starting point is 01:09:50 So when you have Bill Gates being able to create a technology that could turn people's fertility on and off, that switch, that power is something that we should be talking about, especially when it comes to theorizing. I'm not saying this is going to happen directly, but I'm saying the technology technology is being built their plans are kind of out there in their own websites on their own documents they're talking about it themselves so when they're implementing a lot of this you should be concerned and you should raise questions that's all i'm saying when i i'm not saying i have a i have a prophecy of what's going to happen here because no one does that reminds me of a story so when i lived in china, I was visiting, it was a friend of mine who had basically an uncle that lived out in the countryside from Shanghai.
Starting point is 01:10:36 And in the county where he lived, he had one of the largest factories and he ran it and ran it very well. It was a toy factory. And because he ran it so well, the county party chairman wanted to reward him. And as a reward, he was allowed to have a second child. Yes. And I remember meeting, and this is just my friend's uncle and his two kids. And I remember just hanging out with the family and we're just playing around, doing whatever. But then sitting there thinking that this human being, this person that I'm just rolling the ball back and forth with, they exist because the Chinese Communist Party decided
Starting point is 01:11:13 that due to your loyalty and your legal service to the party and to the country, that you can be allowed to create an extra life. And had he not, by the way, they would have taken it away. And the same globalists that implemented and inspired and put into place the Chinese one-child policy
Starting point is 01:11:32 that implemented that everything that has China become are the same people or the same minds or the same, quote, intellectuals behind the World Economic Forum. This is been my theory of the case as well.
Starting point is 01:11:41 Exactly. The World Economic Forum and the Great Reset are America and the West's answer to the CCP program and the authoritarian system. They want you to live like people are living in China right now. They want a social credit score. Absolutely. And they're going to bring layers to this that are mind-boggling.
Starting point is 01:11:56 And at first, people think you're crazy when you bring up what they could potentially do to you. But when they have the technology, when they're building this, we have to start asking why. But see, here's the difference. The difference is in the West, because we have a tradition of personal choice that they don't have in the East, there will be, it won't necessarily be that they can control the remote, but they'll sit there and say, oh, you should do this. It'll be better for the country. It'd be better for the environment, better for the planet, better for the future. Or is the anti-natalist movement or a cancel culture, right? We'll come up. So all of these various propaganda campaigns will be pushed throughout society. You'll see propaganda movies, you'll see propaganda Netflix, you'll see propaganda TV shows, all talking about pushing
Starting point is 01:12:37 these issues that go along with the gender. Well, it's a combination. It's like Brave New World that they do it through Pleasure and 1984. It's a combination. It's like Brave New World that they do it through pleasure and 1984. It's a combination of both worlds coming together. Yesterday, I said it was like Revenge of the Nerds and 1984. But in reality, when you look at the techniques that they're using to pacify the general public, a lot of it has it with pleasing them, brainwashing them. And there's also a part of it. It's the carrot and the stick.
Starting point is 01:13:01 And that's how they are going to implement a lot of this. I know exactly what to say to bring up what Luke is talking about because it's through the lens of something that we're seeing every day look at what they're saying about the unvaccinated look at the way they're saying that unvaccinated people should not be given priority in hospitals now what happens if unvaccinated people go to the hospital and they say oh i need a c-section i'm having a problem with my pregnancy i need an emergency c-section. Oh, but you're unvaccinated. What happens then?
Starting point is 01:13:29 Well, ma'am, your social credit score is actually quite impressive, but your baby is registering a zero and we can't help the baby if that's the case. It's already happening in Italy. We were talking about the video yesterday. There's people being denied medical services. There's people being denied organ transplants in the United States because, let's be honest here, they don't have the right social credit score paper, please, approval system by the federal government.
Starting point is 01:13:56 And when we're living in a society that's already this divisive, this discriminatory, where they're saying, die, unless do what the government wants you to do. I mean, this is a level that it's very hard to go back from Luke you just go to the government website You don't even have to think about it Exactly that's The thinking that's going to Lead us down to living Like the average person in
Starting point is 01:14:20 China right now I think one of the things that Concerns me about the remote control contraceptive Chip that they're talking about is that it's always on. So if a woman gets it in her body at the age of 14, it's always on and the remote control turns it off. But if the remote control malfunctions, it's always on and she can no longer
Starting point is 01:14:35 have kids. Who's controlling the remote control? What percentage of women are being medicated with hormonal treatments at a young age already? Huge. A large number. Huge. Yes. And you're starting now to, by the way, see the pushback against this because people are talking about the absolutely horrific side effects of birth control and what it does to women. It used to be a punchline.
Starting point is 01:14:58 Hillary Clinton attacked Breitbart for talking about this during the election, but I think they were just a little bit ahead of the curve, and now everybody's talking about this. Yeah, I used to think birth control, whatever. Now it's like I respect a woman that doesn't want to use it. Yeah. I think people need to realize that it's a hormonal treatment. It's going to change the way you think.
Starting point is 01:15:18 Exactly. I remember reading a story where they said that women who are about to get married should get off birth control for six weeks and then check to see if they enjoy the smell of their fiancé. Oh, yeah. Because what was happening was a lot of... I remember that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Women would be on birth control.
Starting point is 01:15:33 They'd be like, I'm going to marry this guy. Then as soon as they got married, okay, let's have a kid. Get off birth control. And she'd be like, whoa, he smells really bad and I don't want to have kids with him. It's like, yeah, because the hormonal treatment you were on was changing. I'm going to keep going on this Alex Jones track.
Starting point is 01:15:45 Plus, the birth control can't be filtered out and is passed on to a lot of people unknowingly. Bill Gates is going to get the microchips. The bumblebees are going to be involved here. Are you saying that these female hormones from the birth control are going in the water
Starting point is 01:16:02 where there are frogs? Yes. Thank you. We did it. We did it. But it's true. It's having a neurological – They're turning the freaking frogs gay. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:16:13 It's having a neurological effect on so many different people. And what are the effects? Well, you could see record infertility. We see sperm counts going down. You'll be infertile and you'll be happy. Exactly. Well, there's a big component to this with limiting human growth, limiting people having the ability to have their own children. So there's a lot.
Starting point is 01:16:37 There's so many layers to this. I see with this and people say like, oh, Jack, how did you come to serve? No, I was raised Catholic. My whole family is Catholic, both sides all the way back. You know, that's how we look at things. And the more and more this is one of the dangers of transhumanism. And Joe Allen out there is a great guy who writes on this. You know, one of the biggest dangers of that is that the more and more you cyber size yourself, the more and more you give yourself your autonomy, your physical self over
Starting point is 01:17:06 to your neurological self over to these machines, right? The more you hook yourself up to these machines to become like a Darth Vader type creature, then you're cutting yourself off from any type of spiritual life. You're cutting yourself off from any kind of transcendent experiences that you could be having through prayer, through meditation, if you're more on the secular side. But you are not going to be able to do that. Why? Because your own thoughts are going to be controlled by these mechanisms. There's a reason they go after your pineal gland.
Starting point is 01:17:35 I could continue on this track. I'm going to stop. I pulled up a source we got from NPR. Have you checked with the Clockwork Elves? I pulled up a story from NPR. And what they actually say is there's some other stories saying that the estrogen in the water is actually less than 1% is from improperly disposed of medications. What NPR does say, though, is plastics leach BPA into your water. Yeah, bipyrothanol is what it's called.
Starting point is 01:18:00 And it is an estrogenic chemical. So it mimics estrogen. Don't touch your seats. So if you're drinking, we got these beautiful glass bottles here. This is Timcast Pure. This was fantastic, by the way. I just finished that. Double nine-stage filter.
Starting point is 01:18:14 That's water right there, baby. Biosphenol A. Not all plastic has it in it, but a lot of it did until recently. Stay away from seed oils. Don't trust or don't touch receipts because of the material receipts. Yeah, I heard about that, too. That also wreck your testosterone. My brother talks't touch receipts because of the material receipts. I heard about that too. That also wrecked your testosterone. My brother talks about – so there's the soy boy thing.
Starting point is 01:18:29 Get it away from me, CBS. A lot of conservatives were like these hipsters are eating so much soy, it's making them effeminate. And so my brother was talking about this. He was like, yeah, but soy is a phytoestrogen. It's a weaker form of estrogen. So actually the natural estrogens in your body would be displaced. Yeah. We started talking about it.
Starting point is 01:18:48 And I think what we actually ended up saying was, well, hold on a minute. If a dude is getting a small amount of estrogen that's potent, but then gets a massive flood of less potent estrogen, but still more of it, it will have an estrogenic effect on the man feminizing him. And for women who are getting a larger amount of stronger estrogen, they're now having that blocked by phytoestrogens. So it's effectively androgynizing men and women. Speaking of, we just got glass bottles now. In all seriousness, I mentioned my mom's watching,
Starting point is 01:19:20 but a huge shout-out, by the way, to my grandmother who passed away in 2012. But she was talking about all this stuff in the 1990s. Good for her. She was so far ahead of the curve, literally all the things we just discussed. And, you know, it used to be one of those things like, okay, grandma, whatever. And she would go to, there wasn't Whole Foods at the time, but she would go and she would get organic and she would put things in Tupperware and bring her own food everywhere. She's like, I don't want chemicals. I want real food. I don't want anything messing with that stuff. I don't want the estrogen that's in everything. I don't want the estrogen that's in the meat, by the way, because of what they give factory processed animals. And she was 100% right
Starting point is 01:19:57 about so much of this stuff. 100% right. Everybody talks about it now, cutting edge. And she actually wrote something before she passed away that years ago I recorded as an audio book just to – she would give it out at her church and stuff to people. And I keep wondering, like, will I be incredibly sued by the FTC if I just go back and re-release that thing? That would be awesome. You know, we have so many farms around here. We took a ride. We stopped at this little farm stand. And the gentleman there was selling fresh tenderloins from a neighboring farm. And it was clean, grass-fed, right there on the spot.
Starting point is 01:20:34 And he was like, you could eat it raw. It's clean meat. And we cooked it up pretty medium-rare. Amazing. You don't know what you're getting when you go to these supermarkets. You're getting corn-fed beef, and you're getting salmon. They dye reddish-orange because they're actually gray fish when you farm. You don't know what you're getting at a restaurant either.
Starting point is 01:20:54 Every single one of my grandparents had a jowka. And in Polish, that means just a plot of land that you could farm on. So they would always farm their own food because in Poland, a lot of the buildings were – And it's not big. It's like a – Yeah, it's a small plot but you grow your own fruit you're you grow your own vegetables you have a little farm that's dedicated to you and there's these little plots outside of these major buildings uh because communists just had this kind of brutalist architecture where they had these huge uh buildings where everyone was just crammed into and when whenever there was
Starting point is 01:21:24 room they would create these little plots where people would grow their own food because during communism, there's not a lot of food. So every single one of my grandparents made sure that they always made their own food. When we were visiting sort of the, you know, the Posobiec hometown back in Poland, it's near, it's like an hour outside of Krakow and it's near zhezhov you know that is like i know kind of kind of towards levive like towards the border um the volve i should say to my polosh friends out there that you know you would just you wake up and you go around town and it's like okay you know across the street bob's got the chickens let me get some eggs then you go down
Starting point is 01:22:01 here all right so we get some fish going people in open markets selling their butcher markets yeah we'll go down yeah no not markets but um technically black markets there's people saying wet markets like like the animals no definitely not like that black markets i lived in china black markets yes he's talking about black markets and then you go across the bridge and then the cousins are there with the cows and you get fresh milk. And then you just go do that once in the morning. And then that's the food that you eat for the day. And there wasn't this, you know, this sort of like very Western modernist idea of I'm going to go to the supermarket and then stock up on stuff for like a week or two weeks. You know, the Costco-ification of everything. You just, you go and there's no such thing as farm to table because that's just food.
Starting point is 01:22:44 Like there's no difference. Do you speak Polish? No, not at all. Oh, okay. I just, you go, and there's no such thing as farm to table because that's just food. Yeah. Like, there's no difference. Do you speak Polish? No, not at all. Oh, okay. I mean, like, two phrases. I can't believe, George, that you don't speak Polish.
Starting point is 01:22:50 I don't speak Polish very well. That's not good. You have to learn to speak Polish so that people understand you. Let's do a chat. Let's do a chat. Mandarin, though.
Starting point is 01:23:01 See, you know, it's funny, though, once China takes over, who's going to be better off? Right now, so I will be able to, what I'm going to do is my job in the gulags will be to teach the Mandarin classes to all of you so that we will be able to communicate with the guards.
Starting point is 01:23:14 Yeah, Luke, you speak Polish, but how's that going to help us when the communists take over? I don't think I'm going to be around when that happens. If they're the Communist Party, they're just us Americans, they're just us Americans. If they let us go to the ground, I'll talk to their families in Mandarin.
Starting point is 01:23:32 I'm not with them. I'm supporting you. Hey guys, I think he's choking on something. We might want to get him some help. I love that tone. You know, I love Chinese culture. I used to read the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It was like a childhood treasure to me. And the low bay you read the book yeah oh wow video games and
Starting point is 01:23:49 everything and it's i i'm still confused like i know the republic of china went to taiwan the government fled basically and now that in the ccp but cpc i'm being told and like there's so much i want peace between nations but i also understand like appeasement like neville chamberlain appeased hitler gave him the sudetenland and then hitler invaded poland it's like should we have appeased hitler in the early days it wasn't like that it was russia and germany yeah and then poland they made a pact and they attacked from the from the left and the right so september 1st was germany september 17th 1939 was Russia. Yeah. And the Polish people said, screw it. We're still going to fight both of you.
Starting point is 01:24:26 Even though we're going to lose, we're still going to fight. If there's any diplomatic route between the Chinese people and the American people, I'm all ears. Well, there certainly is. So the Chinese people, you'd say Laobai Xing, which is known as the old hundred names because that's sort of like the hundred surnames of China. And there's a difference between the Laobai Xing and the party. So the party is the CCP. And if you actually calculate the numbers, you know, we always say the 1% in the US, it's actually less than 1% of the 1.4 billion population of China is a member of the party.
Starting point is 01:24:55 So being a member of the party, what they'll do is they co-opt, right? So as you're on your way up, China, it's a very meritorious society. So if you're doing well in school, if you're doing well in business, if you're seen as someone who's notable in any one of these fields, what they'll do is that at some point the party comes up to you and offers you membership. And then being a member of the party becomes your way to gain access to greater capital, to greater funds, to greater networking. So in that way, they're able to maintain control over all these industries. But then of course, they've also got eyesight into what exactly you're doing.
Starting point is 01:25:29 So prior to social media and technological surveillance, they would just assign somebody, they assign a guy. So you'd have a minder for your work. Every work unit would have a party member. Every apartment block would have a party member. and then they would be keeping track who's getting married, who's having kids, who's getting divorced, who died, who's moving, who's going here and there. So they have this mass surveillance network within the country writ large. They don't even need the technology for that, and that still continues to this day. The La Bai Jing are like old family names the old families yeah like the lu family the the shoe family like just those names you hear x u uh liu yeah so it's like saying the hoi polloi or saying you know the the proletariat or the deplorables you know in the u.s it's just saying like the the little guys are they but is there like against the cp ccp they're underneath
Starting point is 01:26:21 they're underneath the ccp do they do the last name first in China? They do. So like Xi Jinping? Xi would be the family name. Oh, okay. So his actual name, so people refer to him as Xi. So Chairman Xi, right. But his name is actually Xinping. Jinping.
Starting point is 01:26:34 Jinping? Yeah. So he's given, I mean, you wouldn't, they don't really, you know, you don't really address somebody by their first name like the way we do in the US. Unless you're with other members of their family. Yeah. It's like, it's very familiar to do that like i i wouldn't do that and there's like we used to do that back in my neighborhood just wrote people by their last names we do that military too yeah yeah isn't there like a you give people like a common like a common name
Starting point is 01:26:57 if you know them pretty well like kong ming would be choco liang's i don't know julia julia they call them kong ming like people that know why what kind of julia is a little bit different would be Chogu Liang's... I don't know what to say. Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang. They called him Kong Ming. Right. What kind of name is that? Zhuge Liang is a little bit different because Zhuge is his last name, but it's very, very rare to have a double-syllable last name in China,
Starting point is 01:27:13 but he actually had one. That guy was smart, huh? Very smart. The story of him sitting on the wall playing the lute with the doors open. Can you tell the story? Do you know it? I don't know the whole story off the top of my head.
Starting point is 01:27:22 Anybody know it? Yeah, he was a general. They were basically outnumbered and being evaded by... I don't remember who. Xiao Dun, I hope, is the person that was doing it it i don't know the whole story off the top of my head yeah he was a general they were basically outnumbered and being invaded by i don't remember who shall done i hope is the person that was doing i don't remember some some general under sao sao i think was coming to invade the city and they just opened the gates and uh joku liang went up and sat there and played his uh what was it a loot a loot he played like a loot and they came there and they saw him and they were like uh this is a trap right so they turned this huge army and they yeah retreated the door he opened the gates and he sat up on the wall just playing and they were like, this is a trap. Right. So they turned this huge army and they retreated.
Starting point is 01:27:45 This is a trap. Amazing. He opened the gates and he sat up on the wall just playing and they were like, no. Wait, that's Jugalion.
Starting point is 01:27:50 We have to, you know. It's like, it reminds me of the dude from, who is the guy in Princess Bride? Who is the- Fezzik? Wesley? No, the smart guy.
Starting point is 01:28:01 Not Fezzik. Oh. I can't remember his name. What's his name? Wallace Shawn? No, no, no. The smart guy who was like, inconceivable. Yeah, that's Wallace Shawn as the actor.. Oh. I can't remember his name. What's his name? Wallace Shawn? No, no, no. The smart guy who was like, inconceivable. Yeah, it's Wallace Shawn as the actor.
Starting point is 01:28:09 Yeah, but what's the character's name? I don't know. Let's find out. How could I not remember that? I thought Fezzik was his name. No, that's the giant. That's the giant? Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:28:15 Yeah. Ficini? Was that it? Ficini. Yeah, Ficini. Ficini. Yeah, that's it. Yeah, so this reminds me of one instance where it actually worked out.
Starting point is 01:28:23 You know, when Chugoliyang sits on the wall. Right, right, right. It's like, I know that you know that I know. Yeah, exactly. And he ends up winning out. He was constantly in with this guy, Sima Yi. Is that how you pronounce his name? Sao Tao's advisor.
Starting point is 01:28:37 And there was this constant battle of checkers between the two of them or chess throughout the years. It's an incredible – the three kingdoms is incredible yeah that's actually Cao Cao is actually they've um you know we have the phrase in English of um you know speak of the devil and he shall appear well in Chinese they have so it's like actually like a similar you know if you speak of Cao Cao Cao Cao shall appear that's wild because it's like the hero in the story I don't want to I mean it's hard to spoil a 600 year old novel but the hero basically the heroes in the story. I don't want to, I mean, it's hard to spoil a 600-year-old novel. But basically the heroes, in my opinion, they don't succeed, which is the sad part. It's like a tragic history.
Starting point is 01:29:11 It's a tragedy, yeah. But it's just a beautiful story of brotherhood. Someone actually said, Ian, Luke, and Tim, you're like Lu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei. I'm like, these are like my heroes. What did you just call me? I'm not sure which one you are. Maybe Guan Yu? I'm not sure.
Starting point is 01:29:24 But it's like the three heroes basically that are up against all odds I love that did you ever read Journey to the West? that one's great too, the Monkey King that's your homework next time I come back I want to see it Fezzik was the giant
Starting point is 01:29:40 Fezzik was the giant that was Andre the Giant and then Vassini was they're remaking it oh no no no see my favorite thing about princess bride is that it like it's actually kind of low budget when you think of it like when they're on that that night scene at sea you can tell it's like like a pool like an indoor pool but it's just like the lights turned off but i like that i like that ass and the you know the rats of unusual size or like rodents of usual
Starting point is 01:30:05 size they're just like like obviously like really really poorly made puppets what's the hero of the west this novel you're talking about monkey king monkey king uh-huh what's what's that about uh it's it's kind of like they steal a giant gorilla and bring him to New York and he climbs a building. Oh, so you've read it. It's this idea that going to the West and going to Western China, of course, is like going out to the desert but that you sort of like find yourself, you find
Starting point is 01:30:35 you're faced with your own fears, you're faced with your own foibles, your own shortcomings as a person, but then to seek wisdom, you need to face yourself. Yeah, so these are considered some of the, and the other ones dream of red chamber so these are considered the three great classics of china you know the movie hero that was apparently there was a controversy around that's it's a jet lee and he's trying to preserve the word or something so i heard it was banned in china though well so no no no hero no no no hero was like funded by the ccp oh really yeah
Starting point is 01:31:03 no hero is a super pro-CCP movie. And I'll spoil the heck out of that one. So in Hero, it's kind of like Star Wars, right? So you've got an empire and you've got rebels. It's just ancient China instead of the future. Or excuse me, a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. But with the difference being that at the end, Luke Skywalker decides to murder his friends and join the emperor. And basically you're told that's sort of like the great denouement of the film.
Starting point is 01:31:34 At the climax, when he's about to kill the emperor, the emperor says, don't you understand? The only way that China can survive is if we have an empire. And so the emperor must win. You must turn your back on the rebels. And then Jet Li becomes a hero by turning his back on his friends i gotta say it would be really awesome if you know at the end of return of the jedi vader's like join the dark side and luke is like all right yes yeah and or if he was like don't you see what will happen the war will wars will break out the fighting everything you've witnessed and luke is like he's right people are just bad and then he joins the emperor and then
Starting point is 01:32:10 he just starts he like then you see luke wearing the dark cloak and he goes up to han and he's like hey what happened just walks up to leia cuts her head off that would have been way better than whatever it is they made after these movies i don't even know what they made after those my issues with with chinese lore is the is the empire of it like even lu bei who's one of my heroes of all time was there to restore the emperor well see this is the thing right china has always been a series of empires and this is goes back to confucianism which is it's it's hierarchical it's you know, the children must give homage to the father, the father must give homage to the local leader, the local leader must give homage to the regional leader, the provincial leader, and then eventually all the way up to the empire.
Starting point is 01:32:56 So this has been, the way the CCP has structured itself is actually very traditional in Chinese society in certain ways when you look at it in terms of this hierarchy. And many people looked at this and said that China is essentially just – the CCP is just the latest dynasty. It's not necessarily as familial as the former dynasties were, but it's a dynasty in many aspects. Let's go to Super Chats. Let's do it. If you haven't already, smash that like button. Go to TimCast.com, become a member. We're going to have a bonus members-only segment, but we also have a massive library of content you can check out really great conversations
Starting point is 01:33:28 there over at timcast.com let's read what we got and also we're having an event this saturday in the harper's ferry area is the tickets were free for members who are at 25 bucks or more those are all gone we're auctioning off two tickets at a time so we just closed our first auction our new our next auction is up and live. Any member can bid if you'd like to. And there are eight remaining tickets. So definitely check that out at TimCast.com. Alright, Michael Fernando
Starting point is 01:33:53 Mello says, I refuse to show proof of vaccination. I will not bend the knee to Silicon Valley authoritarianism. Shout out to the Bay Area Mises Caucus. We love freedom. Rock on. TimCast. See y'all this saturday very excited i have no idea what i'm gonna do on saturday either because my plan was like just play pool like you know hang out you know it's like we have like a bar and you know i don't know
Starting point is 01:34:15 but i guess i'm gonna have to say something oh i have a correction and by the way i have a correction this is this is from mom again grandmom always used glass containers never tupperware oh never never aren't aware very smart all right gerald armstrong says jack i'm a retired navy vet this from mom again. Grandmom always used glass containers, never Tupperware. Oh, never Tupperware. Very smart. All right. Gerald Armstrong says, Jack, I'm a retired Navy vet and I'm going to school for international politics, national security option at Penn state. I'm interested in the Intel community. Can you be a mentor for me? We are. Um, I mean, if look, I'll put it this way, you know, joining the, it's the Intel community is definitely not Jack Bauer. It's not James Bond. It's, you know's wokeness and pronouns and everything else.
Starting point is 01:34:48 That being said, I do think patriots need to go into the IC because we need to retake these institutions from the inside out. So, yeah, reach out to me. Shoot me an email. We'll get in touch. Right on. All right. Let's see. Jake Engelwein says, Iraq and Afghanistan vet here.
Starting point is 01:35:07 Trying to get a little spotlight on an issue near to me. K1 fiance visas are not being processed. It's been two years since I've seen my fiance. Wow. Hashtag love is not tourism. Great reset. They don't want people traveling. So I don't know.
Starting point is 01:35:23 It's weird, right? No traveling until you've gotten your social credit score up to where we need it. Just tell them to go through the southern border. Yeah. Medic Knight says, Tim, ask Jack what he thinks of Dave Smith and the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus. So I've referred to the Libertarians as LOLbertarians for many years. I've also said, may God strike me down if I ever refer to myself as a classic liberal. But the Mises – is it Mises or Mises?
Starting point is 01:35:53 Mises. Mises, okay. I've seen some interesting things from them, and we've communicated on the back end a little bit. So I'm pleasantly intrigued by the Mises caucus. I think they're great, namely because Michael Malice, press secretary. Oh, wow. Yes. You know, I think about waking up in the morning, working every day. I wake up around 7 a.m. and I start reading the news.
Starting point is 01:36:18 And there is just something about taking a day off, ordering some pizza. I haven't eaten any pizza, bread, or anything like that, but I would, in this instance, some wings, turning the TV on to watch Michael Malice
Starting point is 01:36:29 give a press briefing and then just relax. It'd be the most satisfying thing to watch, just him just tearing apart the press. It'd be fun. It'd be great.
Starting point is 01:36:38 It would be incredible to have an anarchist in the government. Worth it just for that. I mean, you know, particularly Michael, because he's smart, well-read. He's going to talk circles around these people.
Starting point is 01:36:47 Put sunset clauses on laws. Less government for more benefit. Oh, hey, check this out. I did notice this. Patrick Siegfried says, Tim, one of the two counter-protesters at the Netflix protest with the We Like Dave sign was Dick Masterson. Don't you know the guy i never met
Starting point is 01:37:05 him i did go on his show we had like a funny uh internet beef or something and then i went to show and you know everything's cool but uh i did notice that you guys know dick masterson no he's like a comedy podcast the name rings a bell so it was so he wasn't really there supporting dave he was just kind of like doing a bit he was promoting oh he was okay i'm i'd assume so uh he was just kind of like doing a bit. He was promoting Dave. Oh, he was? Okay. I'd assume so. He had a sign that said we like jokes. And I saw the video and I thought that was him. I was like, oh, hey. But in the video of the guy getting attacked, it was just some other guy. Decriminalize jokes.
Starting point is 01:37:34 I can't believe how insane that is. Decriminalize comedy. That you could show up not even... This is the clever thing. These guys, this guy wasn't protesting. He was like, I like Dave. And they attacked him. Dave Chappelle should have gone. You know, I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:37:51 I want to go find, like, the next time I'm speaking somewhere and there's going to be, like, a big protest. Like, I want to go out and, like, join the protest and be like, Posobiec should be canceled. Get that guy off stage. Kevin Smith did that. He protested at Dogma. Yeah, that was smart.
Starting point is 01:38:06 All right. Doug Kaplan says, Tim, I watched your video earlier today, and I think I get it when you explain about sleeping on the couch. I get some kind of phenomenon in my well-being. I feel I should help put transporting materials like on barges and with mixed martial arts. I really don't know how to explain this drive, but I pray for everyone's strength and courage to you all. So just to clarify the context there, the point I often make is that when I was working for vice, I was sleeping on a couch. Uh, vice was paying me moderately. Oh, okay. And I said, I want to save all this money. And so I slept on my friend's couch instead. And then
Starting point is 01:38:38 eventually I said, okay, I'll, I'll get an apartment for a little bit more. And then I had money saved up to do what I wanted to do when I wanted to do it. A lot of people aren't willing to save money like that. They're like, well, no, no, I'm going to get everything. They want to be comfortable. Yep. I did that. Listen to Dave Ramsey.
Starting point is 01:38:53 Don't, you know, if you're someone who's out there living debt to debt or if you're using, you know, I know people who, you know, and this is what they want. They want you to be in debt. They want you to be serfs. They want you to be urban serfs, gig slaves, essentially, when you have your, oh, but Amazon comes immediately. Uber Eats comes immediately. Right, but you have no wealth. They don't want you to generate wealth. They want you to say, oh, look, this is cheaper.
Starting point is 01:39:15 I'm going to go with this because I don't have any money saved. Spend, spend, spend. Don't own any clothes. Don't even own any food. If they can find a way, Luke, if they can find a way. That microchip is going to be inside of you. The microchip for your food. Jeez.
Starting point is 01:39:31 We got a big super chat that just came in, but I want to read it because this is cool. Evan Hogan says, yeah, going to have to give you guys at least a grand a month. I would give you more if it seemed like you needed it. Tales from the inverted world hit a note with me, reminded me of Sean Kennedy. Evan, massive super chat. Seriously, thank you so much. And I'm reading it because we are really trying
Starting point is 01:39:51 to do more than just this show. We want to build cultural products, right? Netflix is woke garbage. They're caving into these protests. We're not going to do that. I want to make content. Maybe, you know, I'll say this. I fully plan to be bigger than Netflix 15 years maybe.
Starting point is 01:40:08 We'll see where we're at in five years. But that's the goal. This will all come to culmination with this ridiculously large streaming or digital or VR, whatever platform it becomes. Tales from the Inverted World is our new project. Mysteries, Paranormal, True Crime. Are they going to occult on that at all? Oh, definitely. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:40:23 Great. Right now, Shane Cash cashman the host and writer is is um i don't know if he's still in georgia he went to georgia to track down the lost confederate gold after the war ended where did they hide it right and he also uh i don't want to spoil too much but my understanding is he personally witnessed a ufo with a group of people who are hunting he's got a bunch of civil war ghost stories. So we're going to have like this huge array of Civil War ghost stories, sightings, cryptids, conspiracy plots, creepy history stuff. And we are heavily investing in this show.
Starting point is 01:40:54 That's awesome. With the staff. So we have to get the YouTube channel is new. So to put it mildly, investment means not making money, right? In the red. We want to get into that black. So Evan, if you really do want to help support a show like tales from the inverted world and help us make more of it if you
Starting point is 01:41:09 become a member at timcast they're just different tiers like 10 bucks a month gets you all access to all the content 25 bucks or more gets you free tickets to our events when we when we have these events we're planning to do an event once every month probably going to get bigger and bigger and bigger and then if you really want to just support the show and you're really digging the show, help us make more of it. Right now, Jessica is doing the art for the visuals of it, and it is a grueling, endless job. If we could hire more people, that would be absolutely fantastic.
Starting point is 01:41:38 So that would be great. Well, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention while we're on the subject that don't dabble with the occult. Don't mess around with Ouija board. Don trust witches i love the occult i find it massively interesting the goesia the study of demonology you can study it you can study it study it study like a science dabble yeah so here we go i didn't i didn't know this jeff rock says tim is talking about veto who hosts biggest problem with dick masterson who would be hilarious to have on. I didn't know. I saw Dick. I didn't know if it was for sure him,
Starting point is 01:42:07 and I didn't realize the other guy was a part of his show. So the people at Netflix, for those that don't know, is the guys who do the Dick Masterson's podcast. Well, maybe they were filming something then. I feel like they were legitimately defending Dave Chappelle. I mean, I'm sure they were having fun with it. No, no, I'm saying, but I bet you they were probably filming while they were doing it, so they probably have something on their end as well. Yeah, maybe. I mean, I'm sure they were having fun with it. No, no, I'm saying, but I bet you they were probably filming while they were doing it. So
Starting point is 01:42:26 they probably have like something on their end as well. Yeah, maybe. I mean, the videos are ridiculous. These people are insane. Someone mentioned, let me see. JR was a member. He said, just watch the video. The lady shaking the tambourine was shouting, repent, him effort. But that's actually, we've talked about that before when I've come on that they've, they've turned all of this into a religion. It is a theocracy that they're trying to institute across America, across the West. It is a secular theocracy.
Starting point is 01:42:53 And I've talked about this before, that progressivism is, you know, it's secularists trying to outrun nihilism because they don't want to stare into oblivion. But they've killed God and they've taken God out of everything which is why the constitution doesn't work anymore and laws don't work anymore as you were talking about so they have to replace it with a new kind of god a secular kind of god and that becomes progressivism that becomes woke ism money it's all the rest of this it's a cult the worship of mammon here's more than money it's more ronan ronan uh says john stewart had ron Ron Paul on the Daily Show when Fox was pushing Mitt Romney. And he did support him and bring up how there was unfair media
Starting point is 01:43:30 bias against Ron Paul. Again, not perfect. I understand your criticisms of him, but he did kind of speak out against the orthodoxy sometimes. All right. The Roz Rodriguez says, Jack, I love you. You are my favorite on twitter until i got
Starting point is 01:43:45 permanently banned uh follow me on getter then get on get on getter getter is you know a great workaround from this apparently trump's doing something now too so we don't need to be on twitter anywhere but thank you my droog thank you and god bless you sensei 2020 says tim you need to have collian a collian noir on just one time A big two-way advocate and lawyer out of Texas would be a great show. Open invitation. Yeah, always has been. He's a busy dude. I want to get the AK guy. Hey, but we got free Damastan
Starting point is 01:44:14 now. So we need to build the range out. But this is West Virginia. More than enough land for a nice shooting range. And then maybe we can have someone come out, maybe Collian and go to Chris in the new range once we get it done. So apparently there's a big excavation happening
Starting point is 01:44:29 nearby and they have a big sign saying free dirt. We're super excited. We're going to get all the dirt shipped over to make a giant backstop. It's going to be awesome. You need them along the sides as well. Yeah, definitely. It's going to be awesome.
Starting point is 01:44:47 Tim Kennedy would be a great guest too, I think. Yeah. All right. All right. Let's see what we got here. Zerk Zerk says, Josh was a father to very young children, head of the IT department,
Starting point is 01:44:58 humble, incredibly nice, very intelligent, loving, et cetera. Cancer does a horrible job selecting victims as if they deserve it. Oh, sorry to hear, man. Screw cancer. Yeah, bad stuff all right theodore herrera says jack i have video of my sister who is a nurse being escorted out of her place of work she was told she had to wear extra ppe because she was not vaxxed she had religious exemption hi ian hi that last part yeah hi so she yeah my question was send me the video because video because I'd be, if she was asked to wear more
Starting point is 01:45:29 PPE, did she not want to wear the more PPE? Like, why would she escort it out? I want to hear, I want to hear the rest of that story. So this is from Theodore Herrera, I suppose. If, I don't know, should he tweet at you or something? Just shoot me a message at human events. There you go. All right.
Starting point is 01:45:44 Mitchell Dodd says, John Stewart has a new show on Apple TV. you or something uh just just shoot me a message at human events there you go all right mitchell dodd says john stewart has a new show on apple tv last week's episode was called freedom where he argued in favor of government mandates over personal freedom okay i would like to just stress this point one more you argued in favor of government mandates when people say ladies and gentlemen john stewart when people say but what about the other vaccine mandates we already have in place? The response is, that's not true. There aren't any. There were mandates for children going to school, never for you to go to McDonald's. If you want to buy your Big Mac and walk in, no one was forcing you to undergo a medical procedure to do so.
Starting point is 01:46:18 That's new. I want to rewatch this Jon Stewart on Tucker Carlson on, what was this, Crossfire? Yeah, it was bad because it was when tucker still wore a bow tie and john was like look you're like a trained monkey you look like you're wearing the bow tie john stewart shut down the ability for people on the left and right to talk to but i did see tucker had sort of an evolution that tucker like came out of that as a new man and kind of like evolved his style of reporting so i i'd like that i thought it was great we'll do it we should do it we'll literally just make it here the show yeah we have we have
Starting point is 01:46:51 two studios now and then we'll just book people and i think if we go for if we if you know if the show is not based upon having ultra high profile individuals we could easily make the show happen a once a week crossfire get Get a prominent activist from the left and the right to sit down and have a conversation. Yeah, it doesn't even need to be billed necessarily as a debate. It would just be like, here, let's sit around the table and actually talk some of this stuff out. Yeah, let's do it. We'll bring it back. That's how magnifying glasses work.
Starting point is 01:47:20 And Jon Stewart's not invited. No, no, Jon. No, he's invited. But if you had the opportunity to debate Jon Stewart, would you take the opportunity to do so? No, I would take it, but not on this because we're going to call it the Not Jon Stewart Show. Oh, okay. I see. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:47:33 The Jon Stewart is Bad New Crossfire Show. Yes. No, we can have him on, but I'm not going to cave and cancel the show because he complains about it and insults somebody. Yeah, exactly. I do think Tucker, in that clip, poorly responded to Jon Stewart. Well, I think think tucker uh in that clip poorly responded to i think tucker's like 35 in that clip like that was that's a very young tucker if uh when i saw malcolm nance and ben ben shapiro i also thought ben funny when he said he sleeps on piles of money but also responded poorly my response would always just be like i don't know why you're being mean like
Starting point is 01:48:03 i'm just trying to explain. Right, Malcolm Nance, a guy who's made an entire career about lying about his military service. He was an IT guy, and he was a linguist who got kicked out of being able to even do that and then just passed around
Starting point is 01:48:17 until he eventually left. Tucker should have said to Jon Stewart, I'm sorry you feel that way, Jon. I'm just asking for a little bit of respect if you'd like to. He took it like a man. He listened to Jon. He didn't insult him. And then he, like, just became a fantastic reporter.
Starting point is 01:48:32 Tucker Carlson said, what is this? This is ridiculous. You're supposed to be funny. You're not making us laugh. You're supposed to be a clown. Oh. Yeah, it was a terrible reaction. He should have said, Jon, please.
Starting point is 01:48:40 I think it was good for him, though, at that time. Because he had been doing terrible work before that, I remember. When we had Vosh and Charlie on, I saw a lot of people tweeting about how Charlie was, like, saying things to Vosh that, like, were calling him out for. You know, just, like, things Vosh has been criticized for. And I'm just like, I'm not – I don't care about that. I want Charlie to be like, this policy doesn't work for this reason. And then people will be like, wow, Wash was wrong about that. So, I mean, I'm not saying – not trying to specifically target Charlie. I'm just saying that was one of the things that came up.
Starting point is 01:49:13 I don't like shows where it's just like I'm going to talk about a person. So when I saw Malcolm Nance and Ben Shapiro, I'm like, Ben should have – when Malcolm Nance was like, is this what you do on your show? Because it sucks. My response would be like, okay, sorry, I guess. I'm just trying to have a nice conversation, man. Yeah, I think you would eventually win the argument that way because even if you're not necessarily – it feels counterintuitive, right? Well, someone said something, so I have to respond, right? No.
Starting point is 01:49:40 As opposed to just saying, whoa, man, I'm just trying to talk about this issue i don't know why you're doing that one of the number one responses i give to people on facebook when they're arguing is i'll just i'll just be like i'm sorry i don't understand why you're being so mean to me right now yeah and that immediately like most people go like well i don't know i'm just saying and it's like dude i'm not trying to have a fight i remember during occupy wall street a friend of mine went on sean hannity and hannity said something like, you're down there. The Occupy is taking dumps on cars. And then my friend was like, oh, you can't blame us.
Starting point is 01:50:10 They're arguing. And I was like, dude, why would you do that? You know what I would have said? Hannity, you're 100% correct. Like that guy is a photo of a guy taking a dump on a car. Nobody is happy about that. Gross. We need help.
Starting point is 01:50:20 We need some leadership. That's true. We need your audience and people who support you to come down and recognize that these big banks are running us across the coals, that there's special interests that are working in government, revolving door policies. And when you see photos of this stuff, no, there are a bunch of young people who are desperately trying to say, we want to help the working class. We want freedom. We love America. Why don't you help us out? Yeah, but see, that message was completely lost because of the other stuff. And I've even gone back and I wrote a whole book about Antifa and all of this. And when you look at it now, the way things have changed, here we are 10 years
Starting point is 01:50:53 later, it's literally the 10 year anniversary of Zuccotti Park, that it's almost like the sides have flipped in a way. So Antifa is now on the same side as Citibank. You've got Antifa in Brisbane, Australia, calling for vaccine mandates, calling for more lockdowns, but also saying they're anti-fascist. No, no, no, no, no. You are now the shock troops of the political class. You're the shock troops of BlackRock and Blackstone
Starting point is 01:51:14 and Wall Street and all the rest of it. Whereas you've got other people now that are the deplorables saying, you know what? We're on the side of the workers. So it's kind of like you're saying though, you know, so many of these issues get caught up in the left, right of it, but it's not actually left right it's up down yeah yeah
Starting point is 01:51:28 yeah all right short round says matrix 4 is probably about neo convincing everyone to get back into the pod and eat the bugs to heal the planet trailer looked awful look absolutely god awful halloween kills was god awful too by the way i watched on the plane is so bad oh man you know what it is it's because look at netflix look at their employees garbage deranged yeah i'm not i'm not saying that as a pejorative i'm not saying that as like an insult i'm saying literally to group people who are mentally unwell screaming and just deranged so chuck dixon um the guy who created bane he did birds of prey he also i don't mean this is a a plug but I got to work with him when I did the
Starting point is 01:52:06 Agent Post-O graphic novel he had a great YouTube video the other day where he was talking about why it is that DC and Marvel can't write stories anymore because they get so caught up in character development but not just development, deconstruction of character and they deconstruct and they deconstruct
Starting point is 01:52:22 a little more and then they deconstruct a little more and it becomes all about the identity of the character that they don't create any stories because they never could because they didn't actually have any talent because deconstructing something isn't a talent. It's just taking something that already exists and then reducing it to more base layers, as opposed to having a story about Superman or Batman going up against an adversary and having to defeat that adversary. Instead, you're just deconstructing the character. And eventually you're turning it inside and inside and inside that you go completely inside out.
Starting point is 01:52:52 And so he's just there just destroying all of this. You used to have like Wolverine. He'd be there and then something would happen and he'd be like, I'm devastated. And then it would, that'd be the end. But now it's like, I'm devastated. And then the next frame is because of my childhood. And then it goes into why he's there one cares about that all right max jones says nice harmony silhouette on the wall is that a new acquisition it is indeed aha yes yeah we have a whole new
Starting point is 01:53:16 music setup if you watch the cast castle vlog you'd see them setting it up so we can we actually have a piano electric piano we've got bass There's two guitars there, one guitar there. There's another guitar sitting over there. And we've got a microphone so we can actually do jam sessions. Yeah, there it is. Which we're playing. We have another mixer board, which goes into our other mixer board. So we have all of the sounds come together in a beautiful blend.
Starting point is 01:53:36 That should be the whole third hour today is just jamming. Yeah. Well, we used to jam on Friday nights. We might do something like that. But the actual – we had a plan to do events where you could actually have tickets to come here. But that seems to be jammed up because of like legal issues. It's all about the jam. Paperwork issues.
Starting point is 01:53:52 I want to get Jack out here on Fridays from now on so we can rock and roll after the show. You know what I really want to do? We'll do it. I want to get Jack on bass. I'll play guitar. Sydney Watson, she plays piano, right? Yeah, she sings. Ivory Hecker plays guitar.
Starting point is 01:54:06 And Ryan Long plays drums. Yeah. I got the triangle. Of course, of course Ryan Long's a drummer. Of course he is. Yeah. James, does he sing? He does sing.
Starting point is 01:54:17 He sings. Yeah, he does. He sings Broadway. Yeah, he sings well. So making this super group. Let's do it. DJ. We should.
Starting point is 01:54:23 We should. We'll do like Rage Against the Machine, but like the current version. Yes. We should cover. It's killing in the name, right? Right. But we should make. Submitting in the name.
Starting point is 01:54:31 Yes. F you, you better do what we tell you. Rage with the machine. On behalf of. Rage for the machine. Rage on behalf of the machine. Rage on behalf of the machine. All right.
Starting point is 01:54:41 Let's read a little more. Michael Weston says, oh, excellent name, by the way. Is your bird notice still active? What's the status on the Freedom Phone? Actually, by the end of the series, I'm pretty sure that was over. Also, with creating culture, would you consider doing an episode of what servers, services, and other products to use to avoid being canceled by the likes of Amazon, Google, et cetera? Well, we're working on a bunch of shows. We have a pop culture show we're working on talking about just movies, video games, and cultural issues around that.
Starting point is 01:55:07 So we do talk about those issues, like obviously talking about Dave Chappelle and stuff. This one would be more like, oh, Britney Spears, conservatorship, and the one story I really don't care for, Gabby Petito. But it's more cultural side of things. Alligators. Freedom Phone is on a huge wait list, I think, right? Yeah, and we were having trouble purchasing them For some reason, cards were getting declined I was using multiple cards to try and buy them
Starting point is 01:55:29 I don't know if it was on their end or not Are they having supply chain issues like everyone else? I know that their demand orders say they're going to ship in November of 2021 They were too big, yeah And we can't ask for special treatment Because you could get a Potemkin phone So we need to have an order from people they won't know who to see and then we can source it.
Starting point is 01:55:48 Otherwise, it wouldn't be legitimate. But thanks for reminding me. I'm going to try and order those again. Baczynski says Luke was theorizing that maybe plastic pipes that carry water leak BPA and there's a lot of soy, lecithin, that stabilizes all kinds of processed food. That's true. Good to know. Brian Knoll says,
Starting point is 01:56:06 Tim, if they are starting to mandate medical procedures such as vaccines, who's to say they won't mandate things such as birth control remote? Imagine if when you were born, they say, would you like to do their medical implant while we're here? And the parents are like, oh, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:56:21 And they put the chip in and the chip can release a series of hormones or whatever for 16 years. And then they can just type it in the app and control what happens. It's not crazy to think that it won't happen. Yeah, it's like we're – It's crazy to think that it will. Right.
Starting point is 01:56:35 So my son's – my older son is three now. And so we're going through potty training. And he's pretty good for the most part but he's still you know there's accidents occasionally and it's like oh well instead of me just having to father him and discuss these things with him it's no no no it's just just dial it in better man just just take away some endorphins you know and then if he goes then adds it's ridiculous but i could totally see people saying oh i'll just use this app to control my phone or control my son. That's so much easier than actually having to be a parent. And you're probably going to see things like, help your kid learn languages faster. Put a chip
Starting point is 01:57:15 in his brain and they really will learn the language. You know which one I would take though? Like the episode Stargate. Yeah, that does happen on Stargate. When the little kids get the implants that download their memories, but then when they remove the implant, the kid becomes comatose. But then the implant can be shared with all other people, so they all share in the knowledge and experience of the kid. The hive mind. Creepy.
Starting point is 01:57:34 Yeah, you're giving away your individuality with these things, all of these things. Desiree Smith says, why is there an adorable llama plush behind Pozo? It's an alpaca. It is an alpaca. That's right. It is an alpaca, and the scarf is made from alpaca wool. Oh. Very cute. Thank you, alpaca. So it's an alpaca. It is an alpaca. That's right. It is an alpaca. And the scarf is made from alpaca wool. Oh. Very cute.
Starting point is 01:57:48 Thank you, alpaca. There is a little... It's because Jack didn't have a book. Yeah. That didn't bring me back. You didn't tell me about the shelf. I didn't know. I definitely would have put the MyPillow there, by the way.
Starting point is 01:57:57 It was John R.'s idea. He super chatted us saying, why don't you put a shelf right there for people can... It's actually a really good idea. Yeah. I was like, that's a good idea. Because we have like the... we do like the bible story bible we have like a smaller my pillow that you can do and it's like for you can bring a little
Starting point is 01:58:11 my pillow yeah there's no really but if they have like they have bible stories you can get so like we have the one for my kid we have um uh like the nativity story and you can get like noah's ark and you know the lion's den a bunch of different ones um they have like patriotic ones as well you know not necessarily religious but you know just a bunch of cool different designs but it would totally fit like right on that shelf all right ugandan dinner says tim your response to people saying the increase in gas prices isn't related to biden i would say they're lying i mean first of all you've got complete destabilization destabilization in afghanistan but let's just start from the beginning joe biden banned fracking on federal lands. Joe Biden shut down the Keystone Pipeline. With that alone, we saw a major spike in speculation that a decreased supply and an increased demand would drive up prices. So aside
Starting point is 01:58:56 from that fact, which is going to increase prices, you had speculative demand on top that drove up gas prices. Now you have a trucking shortage and a labor shortage, which, yes, has a lot to do with Joe Biden's failed policies. The jamming up at the ports. Yes. Major problems. The build back better bill. Look, that's not happening yet.
Starting point is 01:59:17 But yes, Joe Biden's policies are resulting in everything getting worse. Not to mention, I can put it very simply. When it was Donald Trump, that 2020 was all Trump. It was Trump's responsibility as president. He was in favor of slowing the spread 15 days. He was in favor of a lot of these policies. He came out and criticized them later, but the ball had been rolling and 2020 was bad economically. And I think a lot of people recognize COVID. As for Joe Biden, I'll absolutely recognize the impact COVID and everything's had. But when you have a guy who says we're going to do a vaccine mandate, people believe he
Starting point is 01:59:49 puts an executive order in place because there's a complicit media. He doesn't. Then they start firing people when you're already dealing with a labor shortage. My friends, then you have the Democrats planning on pumping out more and more money, spending more. Inflation also drives up gas prices so so just spare me take the and i'd say this for both sides by the way because you see republicans and democrats getting this wrong you got to take the alaska pill you have to take the alaska pill we have so many rare earth minerals
Starting point is 02:00:17 there we have gas we have the natural resources occupy alaska invade alaska whatever it takes you know and it's, yeah, we went up there with Daniel Turner and learned about all this. It's, you know, I want to get Greenland too, by the way, definitely invade Greenland while we're at it. But you get both of those and we don't need to worry about Afghanistan. We don't need to worry about the world island. We don't need to worry about any of these things. We'll have everything we need for the next hundred years or more. Right on. All right.
Starting point is 02:00:49 I love how they made fun of Trump when he was like, we should buy Greenland. It's a great idea. It was like actually was a very smart thing. Yeah. So now China is getting in there and you've got Bill Gates and Bloomberg and Bezos, I believe, are all going in on rare earth mineral mines in Greenland, which could have been ours. It could have been ours. Remember when Trump tweeted earth mineral mines in Greenland, which could have been ours. It could have been ours.
Starting point is 02:01:07 Remember when Trump tweeted the Trump Tower in Greenland? I promised not to do this. Yes. Just do it. Just take it. That would have been awesome. So cool. All right, let's see what we got.
Starting point is 02:01:15 What are the Danes going to do about it? Dude, Denmark owns Greenland. Why don't they just call it Denmark? Excuse me, excuse me. We need to liberate the Greenlanders from the oppressive white colonizers. Let's make it a park. Make it a human park. It'll be the first
Starting point is 02:01:30 And Denmark's a monarchy. Dude, I think they should change the name of Greenland to Denmark at this point. Oppressors. Because it's so beautiful and huge. It's green. And they own it. Are you saying that the Danes are beautiful and huge? Of course, yes. Psychically.
Starting point is 02:01:45 Let's see. Kyle Sheridan says, Luke, yes. Maybe. Psychically. All right. All right. Let's see. Kyle Sheridan says, Luke, some shirt ideas. One with Thomas Paine's quote from the American Crisis, socialism is a human rights violation, and the Wolf of Wall Street meme with Pelosi's face over Leo's body. I like it.
Starting point is 02:01:57 Good ideas. I love your ideas. People send me ideas all the time, and that's how I'm able to make some of the shirts. So you guys could email me at info at wearechange.org. Wait, which Wolf of Wall Street meme, though? There's several Wolf of Wall Street memes. Send me all your ideas, info at wearechange.org. I'm going to take that back. Greenland's an autonomous territory within the Danish realm,
Starting point is 02:02:13 so maintain your independence, Greenland. Okay. All right, everybody, smash that like button if you haven't done it already and go to timcast.com, become a member. We're going to have a members-only segment coming up. It'll be published around 11 or so p.m. You don't want to miss it. And also, as a member, you can bid to get two tickets to come to our show this Saturday.
Starting point is 02:02:31 And I'm just going to let you all know, we don't really have a plan. We're like, hey, we should do an event. I'm like, yeah. And so I asked this venue, and they were like, I guess. And I was like, cool. And then I was like, so what do we do? I don't know. Ian's like, we should jam.
Starting point is 02:02:42 And I'm like, okay. And then I was like, oh, I'll see if we can get ryan to do comedy and so i hit up ryan and he's like yeah we could have danny open i'm like cool and then i'm sitting here this morning i'm like jamming you know it's like i i play guitar to warm up my voice before i record and then i'm like i have no idea what we're doing this weekend for the city like i know that ryan is going to perform uh people we're gonna have tickets but i mean, I guess we'll just be hanging out at a venue. Yeah, it'll be fun. But how does everybody ask?
Starting point is 02:03:12 Maybe we sit on stage and just take questions or something. Sounds fun, yeah. For like an hour or 30 minutes or something. Yeah. Cast Castle live. That's right. Yeah, we were actually thinking about getting a bigger venue. You call it TeamCast IRL IRL.
Starting point is 02:03:24 We could record it. That's actually where we were thinking that, yeah. Record it and then put it on the website? The Q&A? Yeah, definitely. Yeah, from the audience. And I don't know. What do you think, Luke?
Starting point is 02:03:33 I want to start a march, a chant. I want some kind of civil disobedience. Of course he does. I want some kind of like... Found the Fed. Found the Fed, everyone. Non-violent. Non-violent.
Starting point is 02:03:47 Yeah, this is going to be like having chicken wings. The Fed's calling me a Fed. Come on. What is this? I saw that. Everyone in the chat's like, oh, Pozo, the Fed is back.
Starting point is 02:03:57 All right, everybody, smash that like button. You can follow the show at TimCastIRL. You can follow me at TimCast basically everywhere. Jack, you want to shout anything out?
Starting point is 02:04:03 Maybe a pillow or a book? Yeah, no, no, no. I've talked about MyPillow. But with the supply chain crisis, with all that stuff coming from overseas, your MyPillows are made right here in the United States. So support American workers, buy American, beat the supply chains, beat China, go to MyPillow.com, utilize promo code POSO. And then also check us out on the Human Events Daily podcast powered by Turning Point USA. Ton of stuff going on with Turning Point. Huge event coming up in December. We've got Tucker. We've got Candice. We've got Kaylee. We've got Junior. We might have another guy with a similar last name as Junior
Starting point is 02:04:35 coming up as well as myself. That's going to be Phoenix, December 18th to the 21st. Right on. I want to thank all the people in the chat that called me a gorilla today. And if you enjoy my ramblings about Bill Gates' microchip contraceptives, you will enjoy my channel, which is very close to 1 million subscribers. The channel
Starting point is 02:04:55 is called We Are Change, and we're only 259, 100,000, 559 people away from 1 million subscribers, and I think it would be ironic to get a gold plaque when YouTube still hasn't sent me my silver one. Luke is the OG demonetized. Yeah. One of the first channels ever demonetized.
Starting point is 02:05:12 I think you were the first. Yeah. Seriously. Before demonetization was a thing, they were manually going into Luke's channel and turning off ads. They didn't even tell me. And I had a green dollar sign. So it's Luke's fault. I had a green dollar sign. So it's Luke's fault. I had a green dollar sign.
Starting point is 02:05:27 And then it's like nothing. Like no review, no questionnaire, no options, just like blank. I was like, what the hell is going on here? I talked to people at YouTube. They're like, well, we don't know what's going on here. It never hit anyone else. So yeah, channel is youtube.com forward slash VRChange. I hope to see you there.
Starting point is 02:05:50 When I was making YouTube videos in 2007 when they released the partner program, or was that 2008? They just looked right over my stuff. But all my friends got monetized, but they didn't like my stuff. People could chat with Ian's videos. I got screaming a lot of words. Well, you were going crazy. Yes, I was. I will wear that badge till the end.
Starting point is 02:06:04 Thanks for coming. I love you guys. Thank you for your comments, your messages, you subscribers, everybody. You guys make this a completely unique experience. And don't forget, if you go to TimCast.com and go to the About section, there's a P.O. box. And whatever you send to Luke, you must put on his wall. That was last week.
Starting point is 02:06:21 I thought you were still doing that now. Any housewarming gift. I mean, the wall's already filled. It is? Really? Yeah. I mean, look how many posters I got. Thank you for all the posters, by the way.
Starting point is 02:06:29 They're incredible and they're awesome. The one with Lucas Bill Clinton was great. Yeah, that was hilarious. I didn't want to show that one. Was it with the blue dress? Yes. Oh, my gosh. That was a great Photoshop job, but even a better troll.
Starting point is 02:06:42 It was a Photoshop job. So yeah, if you guys just make sure. When you do send stuff to the house make sure you address it to the people you want it to uh to send it to gets lost and before it gets lost and i appreciate any kind of uh housewarming gifts i appreciate it very much it means a lot yeah and send stuff to anybody whoever yes we also have uh i'm here as well and i was going to hark back to the note that we made about tales from the inverted world because i was listening to that while i was taking a walk the other day and that is a super cool show he gets into it and he talks about a bunch of the
Starting point is 02:07:12 history and all the different stuff that's going into each episode he really does a lot of hard work on it shane does and i really recommend it highly so i i just want to say real quick yeah it's just in the inverted world these are like just like some preliminary essays that uh shane had written and the the the stuff with the the ghost stories i get a message and he's like i just saw ufo i swear to god talking about they went they went ufo hunting yeah and i'm really excited because i've seen some of the uh the the details on like the lost confederate gold and it's like a it's like national treasure but like you know for the confederates that's no for real like there's crazy uh like myths about what they did with their gold this is like a huge thing yeah like what you know what happened buried under a cemetery maybe all sorts of dispersed to a
Starting point is 02:07:55 bunch of churches theories yeah yeah conspiracy but yeah i had to hit up the whole family chat and be like you guys need to check this podcast out this is how timcast is expanding and this is how we're going to make a difference in the culture. But you guys are more than welcome to follow me on Twitter at Sarah Patchlets, where I attempt to change culture in weird ways. We will see all of you over at Timcast.com in the member segment. Thanks for hanging out.
Starting point is 02:08:16 Bye, guys. you you

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