Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #416 - CNN's Cuomo CAUGHT Stalking Brothers Victims, Could be FIRED w/Justin Goodman

Episode Date: November 30, 2021

Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia join Justin Goodman from White Coat Waste to discuss Chris Cuomo's possible firing from CNN for helping his brother cover up serious allegations against him, Jack Dorsey's mo...ve to step down from Twitter, and how their new CEO appears to be even worse, YouTube's censorship of a silly video of a song about Dr. Fauci, Ted Cruz and Rand Paul calling out Dr. Fauci for calling himself 'the science,' Fauci's NIAID's horrific maximum pain experiments on monkeys on an island, and the totalitarian Australian lockdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 There's just way too much news. Way too much news. Welcome back, everybody. I hope you had an amazing holiday. We are off for Thanksgiving and Black Friday. And I wake up on this Monday just looking at all of the stories, and it's overwhelming. We were struggling to figure out, like, what do we lead? We've got Jussie Smollett. He's going to trial. The Osindaro brothers, who allegedly were hired by him to stage this hoax, are going to be testifying against him. At least that's what I've been hearing. We've got Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, stepping down. We've got Joe Biden saying, we don't need to do any lockdowns for now, so long as you get vaccinated. And now reports are coming out saying, oops, it's actually a three-dose vaccine, not a booster. So what does that mean? Well, the definitions are going to
Starting point is 00:00:44 change. We got Anthony Fauci coming out once again for, I think, I don't know how many times I am the science, then getting slammed by politicians. And we decided to start off with Chris Cuomo because this is a big media story. Cuomo, Chris Cuomo on CNN, was covering for his brother amid assault allegations. We'll keep it a little family friendly. And he was apparently stalking the victims and trying to dig up dirt on them and even crafted the PR statement for his brother. We'll get into all that reporting. He may get fired. I really doubt it. Brian Williams
Starting point is 00:01:16 can literally make up stories and they're like, eh, just move into MSNBC where no one cares about what's true or not. Jeffrey Toobin. Oh, man. CNN hired that guy back. Yeah. Who could have – I mean the remarkable thing is there – wasn't there a video of Toobin? I think so. Wow. So we got to get into all of that stuff, but we are hanging out with White Coat Waste Project. I got that right, right?
Starting point is 00:01:37 Yeah, you did. Justin, you want to introduce yourself? Sure. I'm Justin Goodman. I'm the vice president of advocacy and public policy at White Coat Waste Project. I spend my days protecting dogs and puppies and kittens and monkeys from government abuse. Like Dr. Fauci. Protecting them from evil guys like that.
Starting point is 00:01:56 Yeah, so we actually have a story on TimCast.com, of which you guys were the source for it, that Fauci is conducting maximum pain experiments on primates on Monkey Island. And this is, I had to, so this is, I don't like doing this. I had to go into the article and actually take the pictures off because they're so gruesome.
Starting point is 00:02:16 We can't show them on YouTube. And this is the, you know, NIAID under Fauci funding pain research. You have to wonder about some of the cruel and psychotic things they do in the name of research on animals, some of which is just nonsensical, like do fish feel pain? Or let's torture monkeys as much as possible and see what happens. I'm sorry, man. I'm interested in what you have to say about Waste Project, because this sounds like cruel, unusual, and a waste of our money.
Starting point is 00:02:43 Yeah, absolutely. It costs taxpayers $20 billion a year. Billion with a B. I mean, we can just look at all these lefties and be like, hey, how about we all agree and we, like, I don't know, fund roads or something. Or put it towards some kind of health care project. I think it's better than torturing animals and stuff like that. Or just don't steal the money in the first place and let people keep their income. I think that's a great idea.
Starting point is 00:03:03 Lots of news to get into today, including the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, which just began, with, of course, James Comey's daughter, who's one of the lead prosecutors, and the same person who admittedly lost the Epstein prison tapes. Looks like she got a promotion. We're going to be talking about that
Starting point is 00:03:18 probably in the after section, but I think today's shirt that I'm wearing definitely is appropriate for our conversation. It says Fauci lied, people died, and I think I's shirt that I'm wearing definitely is appropriate for our conversation. It says Fauci lied, people died. And I think I might have to add another audible to the shirt saying people, monkeys, dogs, and a whole bunch of other people and creatures that we don't even know about with Fauci's life. So I'm excited to get into that plus a lot more. And if you want the shirt, you can on thebestpoliticalshirts.com and because you do that,
Starting point is 00:03:46 I'm here. Thanks for having me. Happy to be back. Ian Crosland over here. Happy holidays, everyone. Thank you. And look forward to the show. Let's get going.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Good. Yeah, I am also here pushing buttons in the corner as is my want. I'm very excited to have a White Coast Waste Project. White Coast? It's a tongue twister.
Starting point is 00:04:01 White Coast. Yeah, no, don't confuse me further. That's why I was like slow. I was like white coat. I just use white coat. White coat. White Coat. Yeah, no, don't confuse me further. Thank you. That's why I was like slow. I was like White Coat. Nice and slow. I just use White Coat. White Coat.
Starting point is 00:04:07 That's good. White Coat. Don't forget to go to TimCast.com. Become a member. Help support all of our journalists. We have a new show launching I think tomorrow because we're just going to go for it. It's a pop culture show talking about movies, video games, and all that stuff. We'll get a little bit into politics.
Starting point is 00:04:21 For the most part, it's going to be just like cultural because we want to build that culture. But you're also supporting all of our journalists of note, Cassandra Fairbanks, who wrote about Fauci's monkey torture island. And we also, with information sourced from White Coat, which is going to be an excellent conversation today. So certainly help support all of our work. You can also support our work by going to the TimCast store from the website and getting a shirt like this one. Step on Snack and find out. YouTube didn't approve it for us to display on YouTube. I guess they don't like it, but I really like it. And I think it's a silly joke and it's funny.
Starting point is 00:04:52 And if you like it with the cute little snake and he's a little angry, you know, he's a tough guy, then get that shirt. But don't forget to like this video, smash the like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends. Let's get in to that big story. Oh, man. Daily Mail reports CNN says Chris Cuomo's fate will be decided in the next several days after text messages revealed he wrote Andrew's pest rebuttals, assault pest rebuttals, and used sources to dig dirt on accuser.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Victim says system protects powerful men from accountability. Newly released texts show how CNN host Chris Cuomo helped strategize his brother's response to harassment allegations. CNN told DailyMail.com that the transcripts of Cuomo's interview with investigators in the texts will be reviewed. We will be having a conversation and seeking additional clarity about their significance as they relate to CNN over the next several days. So maybe he won't be fired, but we'll see.
Starting point is 00:05:43 A March 1st message he sent to the governor's chief aide, Melissa DeRosa, included a suggested written response Andrew Cuomo should have used. The messages were released by the New York Attorney General's office Monday. In one, Chris said his friend asked actor Alec Baldwin to post a 14-minute video rant on Instagram in defense of his disgraced governor brother. Grissetti asked his friend to tell Baldwin to stay out of the scandal. The text also revealed the television personality was investigating one woman who accused the ex-politician of trying to kiss her at a wedding, DeRosa, and Cuomo would often send her unsolicited advice, which she often ignored. All right, Cuomo, he's not a journalist. He is a content creator for CNN. And I'm going to make sure I give proper credit where credit is due. This is Danny and Ryan Long. Danny,
Starting point is 00:06:30 Polish Chuck, I'm probably pronouncing your name wrong, Danny. But they had this funny bit on their podcast about how it would just really irk the media by calling all their journalists content creators. And Ryan Long is like, the right would roll with it and be like, I guess, whatever. And the left would just freak out. No, we're journalists. No, no, no. Hold on. Chris Cuomo's not doing journalism here. He's directly intervening in a political scandal using a media network to protect his corrupt brother who assaulted women, who had killed the elderly. And all of this, CNN helped cover up. Not a journalist, but he does make content. So I think it's fair to call Cuomo a content creator. And he was lying about it from the very beginning of this scandal cnn said that
Starting point is 00:07:10 they were investigating ties between the brother the governor and of course the anchor and they were looking into it and they're going to have a thorough investigation and now we have the new york state attorney general release all these text messages that implicate him. I mean, I'm really surprised that CNN is not going to give him a medal in excellency of lying and deception. I mean, CNN, for frick's sakes, look at their lineup. They got Lubin Tubin. They had the brain-eating guy. They got Vanderbilt.
Starting point is 00:07:38 They got the guy who talks about black holes swallowing airplanes, and now they have creepy Como. I mean, CNN is not a news organization. They are a smear merchant operation that does the bidding and the PR of the super powerful that wants to impose their will or their willy onto the unsuspecting, innocent public. And I am sick of these people having carte blanche promotion by all these big tech social media companies sorry i had that lined up i i'm so mad at cnn the brain eating guy yeah that's their lineup i mean you got serious that's the quote most trusted he's not but that's the most trusted name in news they had people eating brains on national television promoting that see youtube's like that's great that's awesome that's family-friendly content that we got to push in the algorithm meanwhile independent media like my channel your channel
Starting point is 00:08:27 we are changed we get screwed over and of course we get downranked and you know there's so many incidents cnn even i i'm a little biased here obviously cnn put a false strike on one of my videos and prevented me from doing live streams when i had a live show because i played a portion of the president's speech, which was during the State of the Union. So they rigged the algorithm in many different ways. But regardless, Chris Cuomo should be obviously fired here. But with the low reputation that CNN has, will he? That's the larger question that I think a lot of people are asking themselves.
Starting point is 00:09:00 How long did it take you to write all that, Luke? During the show. You were doing the introduction. That was excellent. That was good, yeah. You were doing the introduction that was excellent you're doing the introduction i'm like i could go on a roll here the brain eating guy yeah they got creepy cuomo yeah black hole swallowing airplane oh man wow cnn's reputation could not be worse you know i i had an idea i woke up the other morning uh no i think think it was this morning maybe. I usually wake up and then I just like, I don't know, man.
Starting point is 00:09:28 I'm coming off a groggy, weird dream and I'm like vaguely remembering what's going on. I immediately pick up my phone right when I wake up and I hit up Twitter. And then the first thing I saw was a tweet from Brian Stelter about the Omicron variant. And then I was just like, Stelter variant? And I was like, oh, wait a minute. This is a good idea. I was like, we should just name the variants after CNN's lineup. And so I was like, I'm not going to call it Omicron. I'm going to call it the lemon variant. Because lemon's actually like a regular
Starting point is 00:09:52 word too. And so we'll just name all the variants after CNN hosts. And I call them content creators too. Because I agree, like, they're not journalists. They just make content. And truth be told, this is really important. Seriously, we talk about CNN's ratings being complete trash and in the gutter. And that's true. But they do get a ton of YouTube video views because YouTube promotes them. So CNN's lineup, they get, I think they get like 100 to 200K in the key demo. And like all together, it's only like 400.
Starting point is 00:10:25 So they're well below the ratings of this show. and i'm not saying that to like brag or something i'm just pointing out like they're irrelevant but they get the youtube views more than we do and we're on youtube so they're just content creators that's all they are but a lot of that is forced a lot of that is the algorithm literally pushing them no matter who's online. Usually the algorithm is curated for a particular audience, but you look up any kind of news related event, CNN is top up there. So they have a huge advantage over, of course, independent media when they're causing real life harm. CNN and other corporate media make the argument that independent media is causing harm to the general public by lying and spreading misinformation, well, number one, look at exactly what CNN did, whether we look at Chris Cuomo literally going after, looking up dirts,
Starting point is 00:11:29 using CNN's resources to go after the accusers of his brother, who's governor of New York, who's been accused of doing really inappropriate stuff to other female members of his staff. Family-friendly show, we can't get really into the details here. A lot of it is also vague, but that should be the least thing that Cuomo should be in trouble show. We can't get really into the details here. A lot of it is also vague, but that should be the least thing that Cuomo should be
Starting point is 00:11:47 in trouble for. We can. We can. A lot of the allegations are like when he grabbed that woman by the neck and like pulled her in and she's like
Starting point is 00:11:53 clearly freaked out. Then Cuomo himself put out a montage of him inappropriately touching people to justify it being okay. It was funny because he was like,
Starting point is 00:12:01 I'm an Italian. You know, I touch everybody. Here's a video of me doing it. And you're just like, oh, he's making it worse. It's like all these videos of him like grabbing faces of random people. And I'm like, it doesn't make you innocent. It just makes you a bisexual assailant.
Starting point is 00:12:16 But it wasn't just faces. It wasn't just people feeling uncomfortable. It was also people being touched in other private areas. It was also forcefully kissing them and making them feel really uncomfortable by making a lot of innuendos and kind of demands. And of course, that thing is still nothing compared to what he did to the state of New York during, of course, the beginning of COVID with his policy when it came to elderly homes and the larger impact that he had on the large number of people that died as a consequence because of his direct policies that killed people. So that to me should be the bigger
Starting point is 00:12:51 controversy. It shouldn't be, of course, a lot of the PR stuff. It shouldn't be a lot of the lighter stuff because there is some lighter stuff mixed in with some of the heavier stuff. But this shows a kind of characterization of know, characterization of someone who's above the law, who thinks that they could do whatever they want, who routinely abuses people around them, and they think they could get away with it because they're in a high position of power. That's the kind of kind of greaseball thinking that should be called out because it leads to, of course, on a lower level, people feeling uncomfortable. On a bigger level, grandma being pushed in with the latest COVID cases inside of her nursing home because he thinks he could get away with it.
Starting point is 00:13:31 And he has. Andrew Cuomo killed like 15,000 people. Easily. That's the numbers we know. He hid the numbers. He lied about the numbers. So those numbers are probably a lot bigger. And the fact that he made that policy, the fact that he hid that policy is also another
Starting point is 00:13:46 big aspect here because he was caught lying, manipulating the data, manipulating the information. The new governor of New York came out and said, hey, there's actually a lot more people here that were caught up in this. There's actually a lot more people here that were affected by this that we didn't even know about. And I mean, when you get to this kind of level of sociopathic thinking, this kind of level of making these decisions that impact people so negatively, this is absolutely nothing. But it still should be called out for. They still should be held accountable for all the egregious actions that they're doing. It's because they hated Trump so much.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Yes. It was that Trump sent in the Mercy naval vessel and the Javits Center had been open for emergency usage. And the Mercy, I don't believe, was ever used, like one or two beds or something. The Javits was at 30 percent. But Cuomo was like, let's not give Trump a win. And so he put recovering COVID patients who are still infectious into nursing homes. And in Pennsylvania, where this was happening to under Governor Tom Wolf, it was the now adm admiral yeah honorary admiral of uh whatever biden's appointee for health services rachel rachel levine right yeah yeah took their
Starting point is 00:14:53 parents out of a nursing home just before the sick people were put in yeah that shows uh uh foreknowledge yeah they were were going to be killing the elderly yep they didn't care they knew they had hospitals that were wide open in the middle of Central Park that were just put there. They were field hospitals and there was no one in them. So why would you do this kind of policy?
Starting point is 00:15:15 It absolutely makes no sense at all. And the fact that he didn't go down for that, the fact that he went down for something else later down the line shows you that there's bigger things at hand here. There's more political manipulation here. There's a bigger power structure that probably did ensue between the Comos and another power structure.
Starting point is 00:15:33 There was probably a bigger ask by the power structure that Como probably didn't want to go along with. But also with this latest revelation, this is another aspect to talk about here because this was the New York Attorney general that released these text messages. And for people to think that this is not political, that this is not done in a bigger power grab is also, I would say, a little bit naive. Since, of course, most New York politics is extremely political, extremely related to criminal organizations, criminal gangs as well. So I do believe that there's a bigger power struggle here, and they're going after the comos, bringing them down because of something else that we might not even know about, personally, from my own opinion.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Let's wrap this back to the media aspect of it all, because when CNN lies and the mainstream press lie over and over again, one of the outlets that we have is social media. However, as most everybody knows, one of the biggest stories of our generation, the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, was censored by Twitter and Facebook. They literally blocked sharing of this link, even in private messages, likely just to help Joe Biden win the election. Polling from Asmussen and a couple other outlets came out showing that people, I think by like seven percentage points, would have
Starting point is 00:16:45 not voted for Joe Biden had they known about the laptop scandal and the things that Joe Biden had been doing. Well, with that being said, we have this story here. Most of you may have heard this is one of the biggest stories in a long time. Jack Dorsey is resigning as Twitter CEO. Board member and former chief technology officer Parag Agrawal has been appointed CEO effective immediately. You know, Jack Dorsey is a hypocrite. He's either, well, he is a hypocrite. He's a liar, I believe, or he's just completely inept. So when I, when I was talking to Jack and I've talked to him several times since I met him on the Joe Rogan podcast. He was talking about a path to redemption for those that get banned. You can't make,
Starting point is 00:17:32 you know, at a life sentence because you said a naughty word or whatever. He talked about solving the problem and bringing about decentralization. And what did he do after all these years? Literally nothing but quit and appoint someone who is as woke or woker than he is. This new guy, the chief technology officer, Parag Agrawal, he's got this interview where, I mean, it's gone viral. He basically says, let me see if I can pull it up. They asked him about it. And let me, let me make sure I can pull up the part where he talks about the first amendment. He's asked about free speech on Twitter. So we can expect things to get a whole lot worse. He says, you're caught in a bit of a hard place. This is the interviewer Litchfield.
Starting point is 00:18:06 As somebody in the audience is also pointing out that you're trying to combat misinformation. You also want to protect free speech as a core value. And also in the US as the First Amendment,
Starting point is 00:18:15 how do we balance those two? He said, our role is not to be bound by the First Amendment, but our role is to serve a healthy public conversation. And our moves are reflective of things that we believe lead to a healthier public conversation. The kinds of things that we do about this is focused less on thinking about free speech,
Starting point is 00:18:33 but thinking about how the times have changed. One of the changes today that we see is speech is easy on the internet. Most people can speak. Where our role is particularly emphasized is who can be heard. The scarce commodity today is attention. There's lots of content out there, a lot of tweets out there. Not all of it gets attention. Some subset of it gets attention.
Starting point is 00:18:50 And so increasingly, our role is moving towards how we recommend content. And that sort of is a struggle that we're working through in terms of how we make sure these recommendation systems that we're building, how we direct people's attention in leading to a healthy public conversation. That is most participatory. Code word for we know what's better for you than you do. And we're going to make sure that conversations we deem to be the healthy ones are had and promoted and your ideas aren't. And let's be real. They directly remove news stories that are bad for their psychotic goals
Starting point is 00:19:21 and agendas. And I want to give a shout out real quick to Project Veritas, who has those undercover videos of Bernie Sanders supporters and Democrat staffers talking about being violent and manipulating people and talking about gulags. Because if you ever talk to these Antifa people in private, they will straight up tell you they intend to kill millions of people. And I'm not exaggerating. I'm not trying to push hyperbole. I mean, literally go to these meetings and they will calmly, these anti-Fafar leftists calmly and rationally say things like, you know, if we want communism, we have to reconcile with the fact that there's going to be, you know, tens of millions of people who will actively resist, many of whom will violently resist to uphold capitalism, white
Starting point is 00:20:00 supremacy, insert buzzword. And they'll say, well, those people have to be sent to the gulags to break rocks, to understand what hard work really means. Many of whom will die. When you see stories like this, and you've got psychotic egomaniacal lunatics like this guy, Agrawal and Jack Dorsey saying, we know what's healthy, not you. You don't get to speak. What do you think? What do you think the future will look like under that kind of person? Well, we were already in that spot with CEO Jack Dorsey, but I got to be honest, Jack Dorsey didn't do a whole lot and he still was willing to go on shows and talk to people. This guy, I think, is going to be much more locked down, much more robotic, PR oriented, just garbage statements put out, lies, manipulation. And as much as I think Twitter is trash, it does still have that opportunity to spread news outside the mainstream, whereas CNN is a pollutant.
Starting point is 00:20:52 I know with you guys at White Coat, getting these stories out probably is difficult because I don't think CNN would go near anything that smears Fauci. No, it's been hard to get mainstream media coverage for anything criticizing Fauci, particularly in this administration. We've taken him on before under Trump. A lot of these news outlets were happy to cover us beating up the administration, and now they're not anymore. Twitter is actively banning ads right now from us, criticizing Fauci. We're trying to run our Dogs Against Fauci ads about him funding deadly maximum pain experiments on dogs and Twitter. Dogs too. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:29 Twitter banned those ads. They won't give us a blue check either. So we were hoping things would get better when Jack left, but it doesn't sound like it. I don't think Jack was really the CEO at this point anyway. I think they panicked.
Starting point is 00:21:41 I think, who was the CEO before him? Was it Dick Costolo? I don't remember. I don't remember. But I think they had a crisis. They the CEO before him? Was it Dick Costolo? I don't remember. I don't remember. I don't know. But I think they had a crisis. They were like, bring Jack Dorsey back on because he was a co-founder and it'll look really, really good to our investors or whatever. And then Jack just basically made a bunch of boring, nonsensical, ideological public statements and never actually implemented anything. I mean, this is going to be a very interesting transition of power, I believe,
Starting point is 00:22:06 because I think there's going to be some kind of difference that we're going to be feeling with this kind of transition. This new guy coming in, he also has ties to, of course, Snopes and PolitiFact. So it's going to be interesting to see how he implements this. A lot of people are bringing up his old tweet from 2010 where he talked about, if you're going to talk about Muslims being all extremist and you shouldn't distinguish between white people and racists, of course, there's a lot of different context behind that. It was a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:22:35 It was a quote from The Daily Show. It was from Asif Manvi. Yeah, but honestly, I never thought I would say this, and I'm actually going to defend Jack Dorsey here a little bit. If you compare now what Twitter is to facebook and instagram it is way better especially when it comes to censorship of speech now that doesn't say much that's like comparing like uh uh you know the devil to to you know a different smaller devil but you know like lucifer i was gonna say it's still the devil it's still evil but uh I've personally noticed having a lot more fun and a lot more freedom on Twitter than I would on Instagram and Facebook because I've been getting fact-checked a lot more on Facebook and Instagram than I have on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:23:15 And there's a lot of stuff I get away with on Twitter that I would naturally not get away with. Now, of course, I could be mixed in the crowd. I could not be targeted. A lot of people have been targeted. A lot of people have had their speech aggressively limited, which is absolutely horrible. Tim, you got something to say? Well, it's not that Twitter's better. It's that they're all different. Facebook is the worst by far because they ban everything. They put fake fact checks on things. They empower political actors to lie about statements I've made or you make. YouTube is actually decent in some areas,
Starting point is 00:23:44 but really, really bad in terms of general censorship. is actually decent in some areas, but really, really bad in terms of general censorship. Twitter is good in some areas, but really, really bad in terms of censorship. Sure. You know, Twitter allows you to talk about a lot of things like Fauci and the vaccines if you're just tweeting. But what you don't know is when they shadow ban you and then you got to do a check or they won't verify certain people. They won't verify, you know, actually, I think they banned James O'Keefe completely. They wouldn't verify him. There's a lot of people they won't verify certain people. They won't verify, you know, actually, I think they banned James O'Keefe completely. They wouldn't verify him. There's a lot of people they won't verify. And that verification is a sign of credibility.
Starting point is 00:24:11 And they know it and trust. Now, YouTube allows you to say some things. But YouTube is worse than Twitter. So I think it's fair to point out they're all bad. But if, like, I was going to give a censorship score where a positive score means you're pro-free speech and a negative score means you oppose free speech, then Facebook is like a negative 93 and YouTube is a negative 65 and then Twitter is a negative 47. They're all opposed to free speech. I'd give like a 43, a 50 maybe, but I'm along the same lines. But it's still one of the places where you could share a lot of controversial ideas without having the ban hammer.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Instagram, I know. Oh, I'm going to post this. I'm going to get banned. I'm going to get hit right away. I just know. So there's also something interesting happening with Jack Dorsey tweeting a lot of very curious stuff. He tweeted out Murray Rothbard's book, Anatomy of the State, recently as well. He's really into Bitcoin.
Starting point is 00:25:06 So I don't know, maybe he got surprised, dosed, and had some kind of revelation. There's also rumors of him having a shakeup, an argument with Elliott Management. That's the hedge fund that pretty much has a substantial stake in Twitter. So I wouldn't be surprised if there were some bigger moves here made. Jack Dorsey also just previously said a couple months ago, if he wasn't working at Twitter, he would be working in Bitcoin. So just the fact that he has promoted Bitcoin as much as he can, that he even tweeted out Murray Rothbard's book is pretty huge.
Starting point is 00:25:37 So there might be some kind of wakening up or some kind of internal conflict that we don't even know about that has caused this larger shakeup, which I do believe there's going to be some ramifications of. Maybe, you know, I don't want to take just the direct pessimistic view of this guy as a do nothing hypocrite. Maybe the reality is there is a lot of stuff that Jack Dorsey talked about doing with Bitcoin, with crypto, with decentralization, and maybe he just couldn't do it. Maybe they wouldn't let him do it. Maybe they said it's bad for our bottom line, so no. And he eventually said, okay, I'm going to leave and go do it. So maybe he'll work in blockchain technology.
Starting point is 00:26:10 He told me this years ago. He said that we need decentralized blockchain social media that's immutable. And I said that's a really bad idea because that means someone could post my address and it could never be deleted. And I would not be happy with that private information or personal images or something like that. There needs to be a way to remove that stuff. And he was like, okay, well, I see your point. But decentralized social media is way better. And I said, that we agree on.
Starting point is 00:26:34 But in all these years, he's never gotten any of that done. So maybe he's just completely ineffective and it was a waste of time for him to even bother at Twitter. Maybe we shouldn't give the man the benefit of the doubt because he's never proven anything he's done was in the right direction in terms of helping people on the social media platform. I thought Square was pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:26:54 I don't know too much about it. That other company that he started in 2009, he basically left Twitter in 2010, resigned as CEO, started Square, which is like a financial app. And then they brought him back for the face game to look nice. I would love to interview him. If we could get him to sit down and talk about it.
Starting point is 00:27:11 I mean, he probably won't be able to even talk about the inner drama that happened with a lot of the bigger players behind Twitter. Because Twitter has a lot of big players. Twitter also has a lot of Saudi Arabian investment. So there's a lot of things happening behind the doors that we don't even know about that I wish I could be a fly on the wall when they're discussing a lot of these issues. But we'll see what he does after this. I mean, I think he's going to be going into the Bitcoin realm. I think it's very easy to say that. He said that before.
Starting point is 00:27:38 So it's going to be interesting to see where he goes from here. And, I mean, I would just love to talk to him, to be honest with you. I'm going to DM him right now. That'd be awesome. Be like, hey, do you want to come and have a conversation about what's going on here? We want to give you a fair play to address yourself and talk about your larger projects.
Starting point is 00:27:55 I would love to question him on a lot of different stuff, but we'll see what he's able to say and what he's not able to say. I think all this stuff from this new CEO, the former CTO, I think it really smacks of this rank elitism because talking about how we know what's best for you, just it looks exactly like currently the science community talking about we know what's best for you. And even when people are actively being hurt by some of these things that they're pushing
Starting point is 00:28:21 through, they're like, we still know what's best for you. You have no say in your life. You don't know what's right. And Thomas Sowell talks about this too. He talks about how we're entrusting a lot of society to people who pay no price for being wrong. Somebody pointed out on Twitter earlier today, they were like, it's really interesting that we locked down that millions of people are like out of work and that people are committing suicide left, right, and center. And the only people who are paying no price for this are the people who put it into place. Like, that doesn't seem right.
Starting point is 00:28:49 But this is just disgusting elitism. Especially for the First Amendment. Someone commented on my Facebook. Because I said something, I don't know what it was about. It was probably about lockdowns or Australia. And they were just like, I wonder what Occupy Tim would be saying about Tim today. He'd probably be he'd probably be saying things like oh you got really into guns everything else seems to be all right like freedom
Starting point is 00:29:10 liberty free speech like when i was down at occupy defending people's right to free speech i'm like it's for the same reason i don't agree with their politics but like by all means do your protests complain about the elites but i bring that up because of what you were saying about the elites here we are as a show that gets smeared. We get insulted. We get smeared. They claim we're right-wing or whatever, whatever that means. And we're literally like, the 1%. The elites are ripping us off.
Starting point is 00:29:32 Steve Bannon comes on the show and he's like, you've got to tax the rich, man. And I was like, Steve, that's a far-left position. It's not the conservative or the right-wing that wants to do that. And he's like, well, the billionaires are ripping you off. And I'm like, all right. I'm down. And I think that's the thing about the media. That's why social media decentralization is so important. CNN is going to lie to you. MSNBC is going to lie to you. MSNBC, boy, do they lie. I mean, come on. Brian Williams, it was Brian Williams, right? He made up that fake story. About being shot at or something. Yeah. And then they were like,
Starting point is 00:30:03 move them to MSNBC because those people don't care if they're lied to yeah yeah that's crazy so we need to have a space where we can actually challenge the system the funny thing about this is you know like i mentioned here we are challenging and questioning the elites and the establishment steve bannon did the same thing and there were people watching the show being like whoa i didn't know that was bannon's position because the media had lied so much about him saying he was like a white supremacist and a racist and all that stuff. When in reality, he's just a general populist. He's not even – he calls himself far right, but I'm like, you're just a populist. Like there's left and right-wing positions in what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:30:35 It's not even – like I think one of the things is with the left, if we – maybe we should do this. We should invite a leftist populist to come on the show with Steve Bannon so we can hear them say, I agree, the entire show and just break the narrative. Seriously, Kyle Kalinske, you want to come on the show with Steve Bannon? That'd be cool. Yeah. And then have them talk about all the things they agree on and be like, oh, wow, we agree on so much stuff. That sounds interesting. Wow, the media was lying about this. I wonder if Kyle – I mean, you know, the thing about left populists is they have their own shows to do for the most part.
Starting point is 00:31:07 So it's always hard to be like, stop doing your show, come do my show. But I'm sure there are some left populists who would be interested in coming on and having a conversation. Yeah, I mean, if it wasn't for big tech social media, if it wasn't for the corporate media, we would figure out that we have a lot more in common than we do. That's dividing us. I think there is a larger divide and conquer agenda i think there's even things made up to divide us whether it's sex and gender or beliefs or ideologies i think a lot of it is interjected in a way where it's divisive and it's divisive on purpose so of course we keep fighting each other instead of realizing the larger bigger players out there who are screwing everyone else over, literally committing one of the largest transfers of wealth in recorded human history,
Starting point is 00:31:48 which is ongoing right now because of this pandemic, which of course is creating a new billionaire class that is becoming richer than ever, and everyone else is getting screwed over. What was the guy's name who was a part of the Trump administration? Peter Navarro. Yeah, he was on here. He called me a Bernie supporter. That was awesome.
Starting point is 00:32:05 I felt so offended. But he probably came from that perspective after he heard a lot of my critiques of the kind of ruling establishment because a lot of people correlate the two. But, you know, it's further from the truth. on a political spectrum, I probably have a lot of issues that a lot of Bernie supporters would probably agree with me on if they were able to hear me out, if they were able to talk to me, if they were able to have a real honest conversation. And I think that's what a lot of people are afraid of. They're afraid of people sitting down, having that real conversation, being able to discuss their differences in a way that's peaceful and respectful. Because when you do that, you break down all the things that, of course,
Starting point is 00:32:46 are screwing people over and conning them into this left-right divide and conquer game. I think if we ask Steve Bannon, if we got him with Kyle Kalinske, he'd probably just be like, yes, right off the bat. Yeah, he'd probably think it was fun. But I think Kyle would probably be like, let me think about it. Yeah, of course. So I be fun. But I think Kyle would probably be like, let me think about it. Yeah, of course. So I'll just – I don't know. And I think it's maybe because Bannon I think is wealthy enough to be like, sure, we'll do it.
Starting point is 00:33:11 And Kyle's got to do a full-time job. He's got to do a show. But I also – I don't think Kyle is the kind of person who would play stupid games like a lot of grifter types on the left or the right would do. The right always wants to come on for a debate no matter who they are. But a lot of people on the left are worried about cancel culture and stuff. I just want to say this real quick before we go to the next story. Kyle Kalinske, big fan. Come on the show with Steve Bannon.
Starting point is 00:33:33 We'll set it up, and I think it'll be an awesome conversation, and we'll talk through all these issues about where we agree, where we disagree. I think it'll be fascinating. Right, everybody agree with that? Absolutely. Yeah, that sounds fun. It'll be fantastic. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Yeah, Kyle's rad. He had a tweet where he was like i just want a democrat that's not ultra woke and isn't gonna you know bend like bow down to the media and i'm like yes yes yes of course and someone said isn't that just democrat trump and i'm like look maybe you get if we had if we had a democrat who wasn't just falling in line with pelosi and the rest of the party who actually was like hey i'm kind of more to the left than the republicans but we agree on what the truth is we think the media is full of it the ultra woke stuff is crap i'd be like all right you know here we're getting somewhere i think tulsi gabbard was very much like that and they called her right wing so now all of a sudden people are tweeting that kyle kalinsky was turning into jimmy dore what and i was like i'm then look if if dave rubin was on the? And I was like, then look, if Dave Rubin was on the left and I was on the right and Jimmy
Starting point is 00:34:28 Doerr was on the left and I was on the right and Kyle Kalinske is going that direction, maybe you need to start looking at your boot for what the crap really is because it's not other people if you're not smelling it. Yeah. And they keep attacking people who realize that we have a lot more in common who try to bridge the gaps. A lot of leftists who don't always believe in the cult, don't always drink the Kool-Aid, they're the ones that get attacked the most viciously by their own side. So seeing that happen is also very frustrating because you see a lot of people play up to the mob and try to be
Starting point is 00:34:54 popular and try to play up to their audience members or their comment section. And you should never do that because a lot of it is gamed. A lot of it is manipulated. A lot of it is played to emotionally and uh mentally control you in so many different ways let's talk about the censorship though because um this is this is a really hilarious story from timcats.com youtube censors popular music video mocking fauci as a sad little man i wonder if youtube's gonna get mad about uh this one one for us covering it, but it's from Five Times August. YouTube sends a music video from popular singer-songwriter Five Times August over its criticism of Dr. Anthony Fauci. No joke. That's all the video is. Sad little man. There's fingers
Starting point is 00:35:36 pointing at him. He sings a song and they actually take it down. Now, the video has been reinstated after public outcry, but it's not eligible for monetization because YouTube claims it violates their policy on dangerous and harmful acts. I have a music video that I put out called Will of the People. In it, it shows revolutionaries throwing Molotov cocktails. And it's animated, much like this is animated. And there's police fighting with rioters and revolutionaries. And there's literally a scene in it where the main character pulls his gun and points it at the camera
Starting point is 00:36:06 and pulls the trigger and then the screen splatters red. And that is monetized, acceptable. Because why? I'm not criticizing Dr. Fauci. Criticizing Dr. Fauci in a music video and they actually demonetize you? That to me is fascinating.
Starting point is 00:36:20 They say the animated music video for the song Sad Little Man does not mention COVID in the lyrics, but takes aim at the authoritarianism and hero worship surrounding the NIAID director. He is portrayed throughout the video as a clown and at one point burns in heck. Maybe that's
Starting point is 00:36:36 the issue they take with it, but they reinstated it because showing a person going to hell, I guess, is a figurative thing, not a literal thing. But either way, this is the censorship. And it's so blatant to anybody who pays attention. If you're watching CNN and you've got creepy Cuomo and the brain-eating guy, you have no idea what's going on. If you're on YouTube and you're seeing videos pop up, they are desperately trying to stop that. The dislike
Starting point is 00:37:01 button, they got rid of it, right? The display, you can click the button, but now you can't see how many dislikes a video has. You want to know why that's really dumb? Dislikes are a functional tool to help people understand a video. So there's a meme. It was hilarious. It was like YouTube gets rid of dislike counter. And then it said people who make fan trailers that are, that are manipulated manipulated and fake but claim it's real. And it's a bunch of people cheering and celebrating. Yeah, because you'll search for like this. This happened to me.
Starting point is 00:37:30 I was searching for the Spider-Man No Way Home trailer. And I see all these videos popping up with millions of views. Says No Way Home official, No Way Home official. And you can't see the dislike button anymore on YouTube. So you click it. And before you'd see a huge dislike and you'd be like, okay, it's fake. Right. Everyone's saying, no, no, no, no, it's fake. And that's how you knew. Now it's just like, okay, it seems real. It seems real. And then halfway in there's Matt Murdock and I'm like, and it's not real. And I just wasted a minute.
Starting point is 00:37:55 It's not the trailer for the movie. So this is it. They want to get rid of the dislike button because people were going after Joe Biden and the Democrats in the White House disliking it. And that shows people you're not alone. They want to go after videos like this. Now, you can't tell the difference between sad little man, which is mocking Fauci with massive upvotes, and then a statement from Fauci with massive downvotes because you can't see which one people hate. They don't want you to be able to understand where the general population is. So this is something I talked about at the event because I was like, you know, I feel like having this many people in one room at one time is really encouraging for people
Starting point is 00:38:30 because it does show that you're not alone. And the mainstream media 100% wants you to believe that you are off the reservation, that you're losing your mind, and that you are like, they just want to be able to gaslight you, basically. So I think this is an example of that because if you are the only person who – so people started to say we're just going to comment, dislike, and then people can upvote that comment and then people will be able to – people are very creative and I don't see this being the end of the world as far as YouTube goes. But it is a huge problem because tons of people use tons of tutorials and they want to know the actual truth and what people are really – Fauci worship. Yes.
Starting point is 00:39:03 Yes. That's the important thing here. It's that you criticize Fauci and the cult goes nuts. The first thing they do is they took the video down. How dare you question Fauci? He's science. There's a video going around of Jim Brewer. And it's actually pretty funny.
Starting point is 00:39:19 I'm not going to pretend like it's the funniest thing in the world. But Jim Brewer is a funny character, kind of a comedian. And he was making fun of people as parrots who just walk around parroting what they hear and like, Dr. Fauci, get your shot, get your shot, two shots, two shots. And I was chuckling, but they were – on Reddit, they were so angry. They were like, this isn't comedy. This is so dumb. And I'm like, man, they really hate it when you say Fauci is stupid. They really lose it.
Starting point is 00:39:42 Or, you know, does horrible experiments on little monkeys and little helpless puppies. But we're going to get into that in just a little bit. But getting rid of the dislike button, I mean, who does that really help? I mean, it helps a lot of scammers. It helps a lot of con artists. Even if you're going to how-to videos, right? How do you know if something really is going to teach you how to do something rather than, of course, scam you, waste your time or do a thing improperly. Well, you can't anymore.
Starting point is 00:40:07 So I remember seeing that and saying this only helps out scammers. And I'm like, yes, exactly. It helps out the White House and Dr. Fauci, the biggest scammers of all, who, of course, are lying to the American people so much. I've seen people, you know, with the dislike button gone, type in comments, dislike, and that get a lot of votes and people just commenting, dislike, dislike, dislike. But, but still it sucks that this voice has been taken away because Netflix made a similar move a couple of years ago. And I remember being able to gauge
Starting point is 00:40:36 if a Netflix series or movie was good just by the ratings. It was, I think it was one out of 100. Amy Schumer broke it and literally got rid of the system. Figuratively, not just her physical size. But that's beyond the point here. And they got rid of it because it broke the paradigms of what they wanted to be approved. Again, Netflix has a long history with a lot of psychological manipulators. That's a whole different topic to get into. But, mean what is it with dr fauci i mean is is he really like this cult-like uh lord god-like figure i mean he's they call it the fauci ouch yeah what's wrong with it's it's it's weird how this cult developed around a guy there's there's photos going around of protests
Starting point is 00:41:22 from 30 years ago that say fauci lied and people died yep and it was because of the you know the aids epidemic and all that stuff and fauci's been around long enough that people have hated him for for generations but somehow i posted i posted this on instagram actually let me see if i can try and pull it up on instagram let me see if i can i can uh-oh what instagram error what are you doing there no more instagram bye no more instagram interesting that's okay instagram's not coming up let's try this again Let me see if I can... Uh-oh, what? Instagram error? What are you doing? No more Instagram. Bye. No more Instagram? Interesting. That's weird.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Okay, Instagram's not coming up. Let's try this again. So there's a meme about the left. Okay, this is weird. I think I got it right here. I just had to go in a different way. Okay. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Weird. Here we go. All right, we got the meme. Yeah. It says old left versus modern left. On the left in the image, you can see an old hippie Volkswagen and it says, you know, no CIA,
Starting point is 00:42:07 free speech, free love, resist authority, screw the establishment. And then the right is a big SUV that says, do what you're told, mask up,
Starting point is 00:42:13 heart the CDC, obey the establishment, no free speech. 30 years ago, they said Fauci was bad. Now the left, they're all coming out and they're like,
Starting point is 00:42:21 oh, Fauci, and they're doing that thing. Remember that dance they did where they spun and then the big Fauci face popped up? Oh, no. That's insane. Look, look, look. I can understand if you're like, hey, man, we want everyone to get vaccinated.
Starting point is 00:42:34 And we think we got to work together to end the pandemic. I'm like, OK, I get it. You know, you know, some people have different tolerances. I personally believe in freedom, but there's a political argument there. But when you start pulling up gigantic blankets that are huge portraits of Fauci in the street as you sing and dance, I'm like, yo, you're in a cult. And then these people are like, no, Donald Trump is the cult. And I'm like, yeah, I don't know about all that because I'm not waving MAGA flags or anything. All I know is y'all have a giant photo of Fauci spinning in the street and it's weird. The thing is about the Trump stuff. We went to a bar and they had that pick
Starting point is 00:43:09 that meme picture of Trump on the tank. And I'm like, it's it's purposefully ridiculous. Right. These people are self-aware that it's like I love it when Ben Garrison would make comments about Trump. He'd always be ripped. Incredible. Like I'll admit, some people absolutely are in that Trump cult. No joke, but they're not institutionally powerful. This is like mainstream corporate television late night shows with giant Fauci banners singing and dancing on that stuff. You're not going to get that from mainstream libertarians, independents, or conservatives.
Starting point is 00:43:39 They are legit in a cult. Fauci, of course, with a portrait of himself in his own office. To be fair, Joe Rogan brought up a really good point. He was like, I don't know, his daughter maybe painted it for him. And I was like, that's actually a really good point. Like if your kid painted a portrait of you, you'd hang it up. Not because it's you, because your kid made it for you.
Starting point is 00:43:57 A little vain. No, no, I don't think so. Because someone sent us a picture of me and someone who works here put it up and I think it's kind of weird. I'm like, sent us a picture of me and someone who works here put it up. And I think it's kind of weird. I'm like, eh, it's a picture of me. It's my face. Why?
Starting point is 00:44:09 Yeah. Someone who works here put it up. Yeah, yeah. But let me just say, let me say, I will not give Fauci the benefit of the doubt for hanging up a portrait of himself in his own office that he works beneath. Fauci seems like the kind of guy who instructed someone to paint a portrait of himself to put in his office. You know what I mean? And to make immaculate and perfect.
Starting point is 00:44:28 And if there was an imperfection, he would whip the poor painter immediately who didn't get his likeness perfectly. A painting of myself in my office. And don't spill any paint droplets. Otherwise, you'll ruin my work. Amazing. It's not just paintings. It's candles. It's Christmas decorations.
Starting point is 00:44:48 There's people getting tattoos. It's idol worship. It's absolutely insane. I got one of those, you know those candles of like Mary and Jesus? What are they called? Votive candles. Votive candles. Someone brought one over with Fauci's head on it.
Starting point is 00:45:00 And Cuomo. And Cuomo. Cuomo was also loved and adored by the media just like Fauci was. And again, you can't give these people the benefit of the doubt because of their behavior, their real-life behavior. Like Dr. Fauci in his real life, I mean, Justin, you should talk about this in a little bit, is not a great person, especially with the actions that caused a lot of animal harm and human harm but but more importantly here he's publicly talking like he's god like he's science let's let's yeah let's get into the story we have this one from timcast ted cruz ran paul fire back at fauci over smug claim that he represents science it's not the first time fauci has done this And at what point do regular people just say, yo, this guy's kind of an egomaniac?
Starting point is 00:45:47 Yes. He's like, I'm the science. Okay, well, from tipguest.com, in an interview with Face the Nation over the weekend, Fauci said, they're really criticizing science because I represent science. That's dangerous. My favorite thing about the current state of the modern left is the we believe in science people. And it's like, you know, I think Luke, you have a shirt that says that if you question it, it's science. If you can't, it's propaganda. Exactly. And that's that's a really
Starting point is 00:46:14 that's it right there. Concise and to the point. Science is literally questionable. Science is literally to be criticized. If someone comes out, I'm a scientist. I say, OK. And they go, you can't criticize me. And I'll say, then you're not a scientist. Because scientists actually welcome challenges to their ideas to try and better understand things.
Starting point is 00:46:32 Fauci is not that. Responding to Fauci's claim on Twitter, Senator Paul wrote, the absolute hubris of someone claiming they represent science. It's astounding and alarming that a public health bureaucrat
Starting point is 00:46:43 would even think to claim such a thing, especially one who has worked so hard to ignore the science of natural immunity. Well, I'll tell you this. Fauci does represent science. Not all science, but he certainly represents gain-of-function research, reckless and unethical and amoral experimentation
Starting point is 00:46:59 to make chimeric SARS viruses, not COVID. Well, no, he changed the definition of gain-of-function, so because he is science COVID. Well, no, he changed the definition of gain of function. So because he is science. He is science. So he changed the definition of gain of function. So now it's not gain of function because he says so. That would be like a funny cartoon
Starting point is 00:47:14 where it's like the first humans discover science. They're digging in a hole and they find like a book. And then all of a sudden, once they come to the realization of science, Fauci just manifests in midair. And he's like, I am born. I am science. And now, like, we don't realize he's actually like a 50,000-year-old manifestation of science itself.
Starting point is 00:47:34 And we're criticizing him. How dare we? How dare we? Yeah. That makes sense. But it's crazy. I mean, his comments talking about how he's science, how he represents everything that has to do with science. And people who criticize him are creating damage to society by criticizing him in science. I mean, are you kidding?
Starting point is 00:47:50 What kind of egomaniac do you have to be to say anyone holding me accountable, anyone criticizing me of my decisions is harming everyone else? That's an absolutely just totally insane thought that people shouldn't have and it's because he's been glorified he has so much smoke up his family-friendly show took us that i'm surprised he's not flying in midair i mean this man had the mainstream corporate media adore him and he's only doing interviews with people who don't question him, people who adore him, people who of course live off every word like it's gospel and he also brought up January 6th
Starting point is 00:48:30 which was interesting because he said oh Ted Cruz wants me arrested and then he like said oh yeah what about January 6th and he made this like weird slithering mouth slithering tape what? I released a video of that just on replay
Starting point is 00:48:46 like 10 times because it's just so awkward and weird with him getting so giddy about the idea of January 6th. No, it was like it was desperation. So he gets asked by the interviewer, she's like, you know, Ted Cruz says you should be prosecuted. He goes, I should be prosecuted.
Starting point is 00:49:03 Senator, tell me about January 6th. And I was watching that and I was like, I don senator. Tell me about January 6th. And I was watching that and I was like, oh, what about it? Like Ted Cruz was sitting in the chambers apparently being threatened by an angry mob. So are you saying other people were threatening Ted Cruz? Because Ted Cruz was like in there, you know, talking and then had to be evacuated with everybody else. Was that it? Like is that Fauci's play?
Starting point is 00:49:25 Like, well, Trump january 6th it's like yeah i don't think ted kers anything to do with that so your point yeah but let's not forget this man also lied about so many aspects of what was happening here he changed his mind he keeps continuing to flip-flop without any dose of kind of reality of saying hey i made a mistake a mistake here. Has he ever done that? Has he ever came out and said, hey, I was wrong before. This is my admission. I haven't seen one. He hasn't been talking about a lot of the other important stuff that a lot of other medical professionals have been talking about all around the world. So, I mean, how far does this go back? I mean, Justin, I think you would know more about this. How far has he been calling
Starting point is 00:50:06 the shots in a way where it's kind of been affecting people and animals in such a disastrous way? Well, I mean, it goes back 40 years from where my interest is as taxpayer-funded animal experimentation. I mean, Fauci ushered in the modern era of experimenting on primates, particularly chimpanzees. I mean, he was the biggest championing of that. He created a massive colony of chimps that he was infecting with HIV back in the late 80s and early 90s, saying that this was going to be the silver bullet for AIDS vaccine, that we just had to infect enough chimps with HIV. Well, it turns out they don't get AIDS. A couple have gotten AIDS.
Starting point is 00:50:42 They didn't get sick. It was a complete failure. He never acknowledged that, of course. We ended up with these chimps who were just warehoused for decades and abused because Fauci had created this problem. But we don't have an HIV and AIDS vaccine after 40 years of Fauci promising one year after year. I mean, they're still doing experiments on primates now for HIV AIDS, promising every year, oh, we have a breakthrough. Here's the vaccine that's going to protect everyone. We still don't have one. And that's aside, I every year, oh, we have a breakthrough. Here's the vaccine that's going to protect everyone. We still don't have one.
Starting point is 00:51:07 And that's aside, I mean, 40 years, that's aside from what he's doing now to dogs and primates like Tim Kess has been covering with Monkey Island. Yeah, we'll get into Monkey Island in a second. But also, I'd like to say about Fauci, and you made a great point, Luke, about the media feeding his ego. I mean, I was doing an interview with the Washington Post a few weeks ago. They were working on a hit piece about us because we've been criticizing Fauci. And they straight up asked me, don't you think you criticizing Fauci for paying for the
Starting point is 00:51:32 torture of dogs is hurting his ability to do COVID response? Those two things are completely unrelated. What did you say? I said, I don't know if anyone not wearing a mask or getting a vaccine because we're criticizing him for torturing dogs. And they seem shocked about that. It's an absurd question. It's like Fauci is the head of the NIAID. He funds a lot of research beyond all of this. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:56 Okay. I'm asking this like literally. Yeah. Can you name something the NIAID funds that's not gain of function and not animal research? It's hard. I mean, they probably fund more animal research than any other agency inside the NIH. The reason I ask is there certainly are things that are funded that aren't gain of function and that aren't animal research. And I don't know if you – no, I know your specialty is specifically on the animal stuff.
Starting point is 00:52:22 But for someone to ask you, aren't you concerned? Are you criticizing Fauci over animal research? Is it hurting his ability to work on COVID? Is it hurting his ability to develop something, to do other research on other areas? Is it affecting his plant research? Is it affecting his fish research? Look, if Fauci is doing research on viruses and biology and plants, why aren't you asking me that question? Oh no, what about crop yield? You're coming and talking about COVID. I
Starting point is 00:52:51 get it. But Fauci is the head of an entire, this department. So of course, I guess criticizing him in one area will have an impact on everything he does. If they want to give him credit for all of the great that they say he's doing, then he also has to accept blame for the evil that's happening under his watch also. That's, you know, that's just the reality of it. But they don't want to accept that. Instead, they want to try to delegitimize the critics, which is what they've been trying to do to us. And it's a stupid argument.
Starting point is 00:53:21 I mean, I understand that a lot of people on the right will certainly be like, wow, Fauci's a bad dude when they see him doing bad things. But I think that's independent. It's in and of itself. If Fauci does bad things, you call him out for it. If people right now are really concerned about Fauci because of the gain of function research and the lying to Congress over and over again, then I think people have a reason to be like, what other bad things has this guy done? Hey, that sounds really bad too. Here's the other thing. You know, we talk a lot about animal research, but like, I don't know, there's probably a whole bunch of other stuff I can't even think of.
Starting point is 00:53:52 They probably do a ton of really awful, crazy stuff. I'm seeing one article here by NPR that talks about how NIH tested AIDS drugs on foster children. This is NPR, May 27, 2005. NIH tested AIDS drugs on foster children, and a lot of people are saying that Dr. Fauci was the one responsible behind that, allegedly, online. So I'm seeing a lot of talk about this as well.
Starting point is 00:54:18 Have you seen anything along those lines? Yeah, I've seen that. Oh, yeah, we got it. Here it is from NPR. Holy cow. NIH tested AIDS drugs on foster children. So these are big stories that a lot of people don't really recognize. In the 80s and 90s, that was Fauci, wasn't it?
Starting point is 00:54:33 Yeah, yeah. So it's not just animals. It's not just monkeys. It's not just, you know. There's so much to get into, especially when it comes to the kind of effects that is all being done in the name of helping people. That really boggles a lot of people's minds. Wait, wait. Let me read this from CBS News.
Starting point is 00:54:54 The research funded by the NIH spanned the country. It was most widespread in the 90s as foster care agencies sought treatments for HIV-infected children that weren't available in the marketplace, the practice ensured that foster children, mostly poor or minority, received care from world-class researchers at government expense, slowing their rate of death and extending their lives. But it also exposed a vulnerable population to the risks of medical research and drugs that were known to have serious side effects in adults and for which the safety of children was unknown. I love that really warm thing it's
Starting point is 00:55:25 like we were experimenting on children yeah and it was world-class experimentation well they doctor yeah they didn't have any adult advocates so they you know tested them which is just mind-boggling and should of course raise a lot of concerns this should be a bigger story a lot of people should understand this. Wow. I'm sorry. In one study, researchers reported a disturbing higher death rate among children who took higher doses of a drug. That study was unable to determine a safe and effective dosage. Yo, they straight up killed kids.
Starting point is 00:55:56 Oh, my gosh. That's what it's saying. The drugs they gave them resulted in a higher death rate. Yeah. All in the name of Dr. Fauci conducting his scientific experiments. Yo, here's your answer from now on if you ever get asked anything like that. If they're like,
Starting point is 00:56:09 are you concerned you're hurting his work on treating COVID? Be like, well, I mean, if it's also hurting his work on, say, giving dangerous experimental AIDS drugs to children that results in a high rate of death, it's probably a good thing. To foster children and orphans
Starting point is 00:56:23 who don't have any adult representation. Minorities! So Fauci is a white supremacist. Indeed. Kids can't give consent. Gave foster kids who can't consent drugs that result in a higher rate of death and they were minority children because Fauci is a white supremacist. That's something that the Democrats and a lot of power
Starting point is 00:56:39 establishments can't get through their heads. That one particular phrase, kids can't consent um and again i got a lot more to say that about that when it comes to the maxwell some foster children died during studies but state or city agencies said they could find no records and any deaths were directly caused by experimental treatments what yeah did you ever look into that justin or uh not that specifically but i mean we deal with the same i, we also deal with the same crappy reporting that we're seeing here where everything is cushioned with some lovely phrase about how well-meaning the NIH is, but then we killed kids. I mean, Fauci recently paid for dogs to have their vocal cords cut so they couldn't bark in the lab.
Starting point is 00:57:19 And then the sentence after that was, well, it was a little too loud. They don't want to hurt the eardrums of the experimenters. In that famous, the big story that went viral, the beagle story, they had the beagles, their heads in boxes with, what were they, sand flies or something? And they had to snip the vocal cords of the dogs because the agony the dogs were in, they'd be screaming and writhing. So they were like, eh, just snip their vocal cords so we can't hear it. Make it all go away. There's a short film, a series of short films put out by Neil Blomkamp, I think his name is. And one of the first one is about like aliens come to Earth and start harvesting cities and building up and terraforming.
Starting point is 00:57:56 And they treat humans like cattle or whatever. And it just shows like how they experiment on humans. It was an idea I had a long time ago about like if an advanced species came here how would they treat us? The funny thing is my initial idea was like aliens come to Earth, they slice buildings in half and rip the copper wiring out and just harvest it like we would a tree or any
Starting point is 00:58:16 other mineral. And then I realized that it doesn't need to be aliens when people do it. It doesn't need to be aliens doing this stuff when the billionaire elites, the political class, treat human beings like cattle, like chickens,
Starting point is 00:58:30 you know, in a chicken coop. Humans do it to each other. Let's talk about what Dr. Fauci is doing here with the story we've had from Timcast. The story actually went up earlier this month, a couple weeks ago.
Starting point is 00:58:42 Exclusive, Fauci's NIAID funding Island of of monkeys in South Carolina used for horrific maximum pain experiments. It's a report by Conjure Fairbanks with sourcing from White Coat Waste Project. Dr. Anthony Fauci and the National Institutes of Health are using an island off the coast of South Carolina to breed monkeys for use in horrific maximum pain animal experimentation. And I must state, I hate doing this, but I had to remove the images from the article because I can't show them on YouTube because they're graphic. But this is what Fauci's NIAID is funding.
Starting point is 00:59:15 And I have to wonder why it is. So do you want to break down for us what this primate island stuff is? What is Fauci doing? Sure. So this is, it's called Morgan Island. It's off the coast of South Carolina. There's in fiscal year 20,
Starting point is 00:59:28 there was 3,521 monkeys on this island. And each year they take about five or 600 of them into Fauci's labs. Fauci owns the monkeys. Fauci's division owns these 3,500 monkeys. Now hold on, is this Fauci, like as an individual pointing the finger and saying, I want these monkeys moved? Or is it like him signing off on a grant and then throwing it into a pile?
Starting point is 00:59:51 It's unclear. We have FOIA requests in to see what his degree of knowledge is about this directly. But it's been in the news a lot over the years, the fact that this place exists. He probably knows about it. It's a big program of theirs. It's where they get most of their monkeys. He's signing off on the grants to run this as the director. Yeah, that's right. So it'll be interesting to find out to what degree of his involvement is, but yeah, carry on. Tell me what's going on. So they take about five or 600 of these monkeys off the island each year,
Starting point is 01:00:16 bring them to the labs in Bethesda and Maryland. And then they expose them to infectious diseases, including COVID, including HIV AIDS, including Nipah virus, Lassa, lots of illnesses that no one in the United States has ever gotten. That sounds really dangerous. It's dangerous. And it's also, is that how the NIH should be spending our money on, you know, when there's plenty of neglected diseases that are hurting people? I mean, our position is that the taxpayer should not be funding any of this at all,
Starting point is 01:00:46 and the private sector should fund it if it's so important. So these experiments involve creating diseases that are causing monkeys pain, hemorrhaging, multi-organ failure, brain damage, and then they completely withhold any pain relief because they don't want it to interfere with their experiment that's looking at how these diseases progress. So some of these experiments are just to see what happens when you create a monkey model of these horrible infectious diseases.
Starting point is 01:01:12 And then, so that's, we call them maximum pain experiments because they're classified as causing significant pain and distress and then intentionally withholding the pain relief and just watching these monkeys slowly die or quickly die, depending on why. So they're doing it because they're like, we want to know what happens with this disease. We want to see out. It reminds me of I don't want to equate humans and animals to a great degree. I certainly think primates is, you know, a higher intelligent species. There's degrees to which we're willing to tolerate torture of animals and experimentation.
Starting point is 01:01:42 But it does remind me. Well, I'll start here. First, I was just saying how elites treat us like chicken, like cattle, like, you know, just fodder. torture of animals and experimentation but it does remind me um well i'll start here for first i was just saying how elites treat us like chicken like cattle like like you know just fodder and we had what was it unit uh unit 731 741 yeah i can't remember do you know the japanese experimental unit world war ii they would take their like one one example is they took a person and they stuck their hand in like sub-zero temperatures so it would freeze. And they shattered it to see what would happen.
Starting point is 01:02:07 And then you had the Nazi scientists. They were basically, I wonder what will happen if I do this to a person. Now, interestingly, they say that a lot of the stuff we know about frostbite comes from these inhumane human experiments. And I'm like, you know, at a certain certain point my attitude towards freezing to death and losing limbs is kind of like we know you'll lose your limb and you'll freeze to death if you uh are exposed and how about we reckon we we just have to reconcile the fact that our knowledge of hypothermia must come through uh emergency accidents like if you want to learn about frostbite it's going to be due to the fact that someone got lost in the cold and you're bringing them into the hospital to save them and watching what's happening
Starting point is 01:02:47 not subjecting them these experiments in this case maybe maybe scientific progress shouldn't be sped up by the fact they were taking primates that we bring on an island to basically torture just to see what happens and the point is is it's not sped up by doing this right so our our name you know white coat refers to the experimenters and their white lab coats. And then waste is a reference to the fact that the NIH on its own website admits that nine out of 10 drugs that pass animal tests fail in human beings because they don't work or they're dangerous. So we have $20 billion a year spent on animal experimentation. We know that it's failing 90 to 95 to Alzheimer's, for example, Alzheimer's drugs over 99% failure rate.
Starting point is 01:03:26 So it's an incredible waste of money. There's very little return on investment for taxpayers, which is why we think that if this stuff is so important, let the Gates Foundation fund it. But we know that there are not private foundations that are going to fund a lot of this stuff because it's completely wasteful. It's irrelevant and it's not going to help anybody. And what is it? Just lining people's pockets with gold? Oh yeah. It's big money. I mean, universities are taking 25% off the top just for administrative fees. And then you've got experimenters driving nice cars and living in gated communities. And it's, it's big business. You've got the companies that make the cages that breed the animals that, you know, there's a company that runs monkey Island and they have
Starting point is 01:04:03 a 13 and a half million $13.5 million contract. So we went and saw Ghostbusters Afterlife. Thought it was fantastic. Great movie. And then the next day I was like, oh, let's watch the original Ghostbusters. The original Ghostbusters is about three university professors
Starting point is 01:04:17 who are doing paranormal research operating off a grant. And then the dean comes in and says, we're shutting down your grant. And all of a sudden they're like, what do we do? there's a scene where dan ackroyd is talking to bill murray and he says you don't know what it's like in the private sector out there they demand results in here you get grant money you sit around and do nothing and i i i reminded of that because that's it yeah there are people who are probably sitting there and their field of research is nerves and pain and stuff like that.
Starting point is 01:04:47 And they're like, I don't know what to research. Let's just get a bunch of badgers and beat them or something. I don't know. And then they get a grant and then they get hundreds of thousands of dollars to the grant. The university gets their cut. They get paid a six-figure salary. They get to drive their nice car in their gated community. And just like, like hey we hit a
Starting point is 01:05:05 gopher with a hammer and it died that's what we learned i mean i'm obviously exaggerating but you're not that far you're not that far off no i mean these universities are corrupt man yeah i mean we're we're paying for monkeys to get addicted to nicotine and crack and cocaine at some universities i mean that's really happening. Somebody was like, I will take monkeys and give them crack. Yes. And then the guy was like, done. Stamps it, signs over the grant. Where does the grant come from?
Starting point is 01:05:36 The government? It's taxpayer funded? All of this is taxpayer funded. You've got rodents smoking jewels. You've got jewels? Like vaping? The douche flutes. Vaping? Wait, wait. Rodents vaping. You've got – jewels? Like vaping? The douche flutes. Vaping?
Starting point is 01:05:46 Wait, wait. Rodents vaping. Vaping. They build special vaping chambers just for mice and rats. And then they put literal jewels, not some lab-created off-brand. I actually use jewel brand. Can you just imagine being like a researcher and you're like at a party and you've got like your elbow patches or whatever and there's like – you're this dude and this this hot chick's like so what do you do it's
Starting point is 01:06:08 like i give vapes to rats like wait what yeah we have rats they vape and she's like what that's it's my job yeah we we have uh rats vape she'll be like that's a really weird job i really doubt there's a like i'm these guys guys, do they lie about their jobs? Because I can't imagine that impresses anybody. They're at their high school reunion and one guy is like, you know, I was a captain of the high school football team and I'm actually coaching a college, a small college in Missouri. It's like, oh, wow, that's actually pretty good. One guy is like, I'm actually a senior vice president of marketing for them. Wow, and what about you?
Starting point is 01:06:43 I give vapes to rats. It's like, uh-huh. senior vice president of marketing for him. Wow, and what about you? I give vapes to rats. So this is a classic case of the supply exceeding the demand or whatever. It's a little bit like racism. They're looking for it everywhere. They can't find it. They have to make it up. If you give people a bunch of money, like literally unlimited money for grants for this
Starting point is 01:07:00 nonsense, they're going to do stuff like see if rats know how to vape and all that. Spend a bunch of money on it. I don't know know why that one to me is just like i'm just imagining south park doing a bit about like a rat walking up and just vaping because it's like it's the perfect real world snare that's right for parody and it's pure absurdity like why are we doing that people humans are vaping we can ask them to come into the university and we have them answer questions and then do a physical we we have data on people. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:26 And we know that, you know, for years the connection between cancer and smoking cigarettes was obscured because the tobacco companies were relying on animal research and they're saying, oh, no, it's fine.
Starting point is 01:07:35 Animals don't get sick from smoking cigarettes. And now we're making the same mistake over again. Mistake? Or intentional? Yeah. Yeah, we've got to do more aspartame research too. Donald Rumsfeld, favorite particle. But, Justin, how much of this is scientific research?
Starting point is 01:07:52 How much of this is just cruelty? I mean, I'd argue that it ranges from the stupid to the sadistic, right? So what's happening on Monkey Island I think most people think is sick and shouldn't be happening. And then you have last week with Senator Joni Ernst for Thanksgiving, we highlighted putting turkeys on treadmills, which was taxpayer funded. Wait, why? To see if domestic turkeys
Starting point is 01:08:13 ran faster than wild turkeys. Why do we need to know? Do they? I don't remember. I don't know. Now, we got a very serious threat from China. And if we're talking, you know, like land, ground combat and like a land war in Asia, maybe we need to understand which turkeys can carry the weaponry into the field either for combat or to bring supplies.
Starting point is 01:08:36 Hey, maybe we get a turkey and we put a first aid kit on them and we let them loose. Cybernetic. And we're going to – yes. And we need to know which turkey is going to run faster. You're thinking of a long game. I like that. I got to miss. I have no – it may just be – let me put it this way.
Starting point is 01:08:50 There's probably some turkey researcher who's sitting in his office right now smoking a cigar going like, these idiots. Yes, definitely. They have no idea. And he's got like this top secret document about like turkey research. Yeah. And he's discovered something in turkey muscle cells. Yeah. It's possible we just don't understand something about turkeys on treadmills,
Starting point is 01:09:05 but I think they need to justify that. Like they need to explain the goal of letting us understand why a turkey runs faster than another turkey. Because I've got to be honest, I got a 410 for turkey hunting, and I don't think it matters how fast a turkey runs. It's not going to run faster than the – Right, right. They're like, the research is completed,
Starting point is 01:09:24 and now we're including a warning label on all 410 turkey load that says, leave the target slightly more if it's a wild turkey compared to a domestic
Starting point is 01:09:31 released turkey. That's what it's for. Yep, yep. Like it's paid for by gun companies for hunting. And that would be fine. Let them pay for it.
Starting point is 01:09:38 Let the poultry producers pay for it to see who the fastest turkey is. But should pack pairs be famed? There's like, the research is because some dude has like underground turkey races. But should pack pairs be fanged? There's like, the research is because some dude has like
Starting point is 01:09:46 underground turkey races. He's using government funding to try and get an edge against the... He like flies to Mexico and they're like, run! Vamos!
Starting point is 01:09:54 Vamos! And the turkeys are running. I can't imagine. Tactical turkeys. Justin, did you see any of these papers and think, hey, this actually does make sense.
Starting point is 01:10:04 I actually do want to know about this. This actually does benefit humanity. Did you see any of these papers and think, hey, this actually does make sense. I actually do want to know about this. This actually does benefit humanity. Did you ever see any of those particular studies yourself? Sure. I've seen interesting questions that have been asked. But the question for me then comes back to what is the cost to animals, which I'm concerned about, and then what is the cost to taxpayers? Is this something we should be bearing the burden of, especially when we know how inefficient it is? And to go back to your point about university research versus private research,
Starting point is 01:10:34 I mean there's no incentive in taxpayer-funded animal research to innovate or to solve a problem because the second you solve the problem, the money gets cut off. So actually the incentive is to keep going and going and going and not solve the problem and just tinker until you retire. That's how the government works. And that's how big pharma works and the prison industrial complex and the military industrial complex and all the large industrial companies work. It's most nonprofits.
Starting point is 01:10:59 Like they don't want to solve their problems because then they, they go out of business. Yeah. But that's why I think, you know, a lot of this research is just a guy sitting there being like, I need a proposal, otherwise I'm broke. So let me just write up whatever I can and, you know, get it approved. And I mean, to your point that you made earlier, I mean, some of it, you know, you asked about the point of some of this.
Starting point is 01:11:19 I mean, some of it is just tinkering at great expense to humanity, like gain of function, where you're just trying to take a naturally occurring virus and see if you can make it more dangerous. It seems like a lot of the gain of function stuff was literally just, we need something. Because you either can, you look at their official explanation. Oh, we did gain of function so that in the event this virus emerged, we'd have a vaccine for it. We could research it. And it's like, what's the likelihood a virus like that would emerge? Are you literally going to make 50 billion different viruses hoping that one of them – that's ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:11:53 So then it just sounds like they're either trying to weaponize it or they're just bored and like, I'll do whatever if you give me a grant, I guess. Considering how Fauci circumvented the ban and like changed definitions and tried to weasel his way through this sounds more like they were just trying to make weapons it could be i mean eco health alliance the intermediary the non-profit that was taking the money and sending it to the wuhan institute of virology it's a u.s non-profit and actually white coat waste was the group that we exposed the link between the nih and the Wuhan Institute of Virology that that money was passing through. They were also applying for money from DARPA from the DOD to do gain-of-function research, and DARPA denied them, saying this of every scientist there is definitely the smart, reasonable thing to do by, of course, Mr. Science Man and Peter Daszak. Peter Daszak, the bat lady, I mean, when you delve into and do research into him, holy cow, you find out a lot of, quote, very interesting stuff that we can't even get into on this show.
Starting point is 01:13:02 But when you really look into these people, all the warning signs are there on the wall. I mean, I don't know how much research you've done into those individuals as well. But is there anything you could say personally yourself from your research about what they have been up to, what they have been involved in? I mean, Peter Daszak has connections to the Chinese Communist Party going back decades. Yep, literally. He's a darling of theirs, which is why they gave him access, which is why they let him in there, which is why they took his money, and which is why they let him come in and do gain-of-function experiments
Starting point is 01:13:35 that maybe could be used for whatever purposes that they could use that a military or a rising power that wants to challenge an existing power might potentially use. Again, we're getting into the hypothetical here. We're speculating a little bit, which we need to talk about clearly. But with the information that we got, I don't think it's too far of a stretch to exhibit some of those ideas or to examine some of those ideas under a critical point of view. I'm speaking, of course, very... Well, listen, I think it would be naive to ignore the fact that the Wuhan Institute of
Starting point is 01:14:11 Virology is run by the Communist Party and that it has ties to the PLA. It doesn't mean that what they were doing was intended to be weaponized necessarily, but what they were doing was incredibly dangerous and something that we wouldn't allow to be done here. Yeah. And that the Chinese Communist Party is bending over backwards to cover up. And, you know, they've deleted the database with their virus database that might lead us to whether they had a virus that was like the COVID-19.
Starting point is 01:14:42 They deleted that in September 2019. The researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology got sick with COVID-like symptoms in November 2019. The wife of a researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology died apparently in December 2019. Before all of that, at the Wuhan military game, that was apparently one of the original super spreader events. So everything points to the fact that this laboratory
Starting point is 01:15:03 is at the epicenter of the pandemic here. And there's literally no evidence that this thing came out of nature naturally, other than the fact that other pandemics have started that way. There have been. So the challenge is, if you're a layman, you're reading the news, their reports, they do say that the wet market natural emergence theory makes the most sense. But I think I'll just throw to Jon Stewart on Colbert's show when he was like, you have the Wuhan lab that does experiments on SARS viruses, and then a SARS virus emerges just across the street from the Wuhan lab,
Starting point is 01:15:37 and they say the virus may have originated 1,000 miles away or something. It's like Jon Stewart was a little more exuberant in his presentation of this but the way I describe it is it's like you find somebody laying on the ground face down with a bruise on the back of their head and someone standing over them holding a bat and you're going to be like, hmm, there's no evidence
Starting point is 01:15:58 to suggest this person hit this other person so I don't know, it's just speculation guys the best theory is the guy just fell down walking and he fell down and that's it it's like, I mean, I think it's just speculation, guys. The best theory is the guy just fell down. Walking and he fell down. And that's it. It's like, I mean, I think it's fair to speculate. Can we go look at the cameras? Oh, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:16:10 The cameras have all been deleted and destroyed. About that. And the guy who was leading the investigation is actually friends with the guy with the baseball bat. That's crazy. He's funded. Okay, so we got a problem. And he's censoring all the information about this entire incident and how it unfolded? Huh, interesting. okay so we got a problem and he's censoring all the information about this entire incident and how it unfolded huh interesting it reminds me of that family guy joke where the the bar burns down
Starting point is 01:16:30 and then the new owner gets all that insurance money and then uh i guess the the main character's wives ask the insurance guy they're like don't you think it's a little weird that he took out an insurance policy for a fire and then had a fire the next day. And the insurance guy goes, no, actually it happens all the time. Huh. It's like, don't you think it's a little weird what's happening with the Wuhan virus, the news reports, the refusal to release the data and the genome and stuff. And it's just like, are we supposed to sit back and be like, this is normal when it's very clearly not. And they're trying to stop us from investigating what happened at the lab. At that point, it's like, look, I am the science.
Starting point is 01:17:10 Yeah, I am the science. I am the science. If there's a virus, SARS-CoV-2 virus, that emerges next to a lab that researches on and does chimeric experimentation, the creation of chimeric SARS viruses, it's the most ridiculous thing in the world to be like, but it probably came across the street from the wet market. And they've tested 80,000 animal samples, haven't found a single animal who had SARS CoV-2. Yet you have these viruses that are more than 96% identical in the, you know, that they were experimenting on and trying to supercharge there in Wuhan.
Starting point is 01:17:43 Well, now we got Omicron. Joe Biden says. That if. We don't need to. I love this. The headlines are like. Joe Biden says no lockdown necessary. And I was like yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:55 That's what they said in January. Joe Biden was like. We're not going to be locking down. Doing mandates. And then you actually get to the middle of the story. Where they bury the lead. And he actually said for now. If gets vaccinated and wears masks then they won't be necessary and then there's this video of university of michigan i guess football game running under the field tens
Starting point is 01:18:16 of thousands of people and i'm like yo people are not going to follow these rules they're saying no to this now they're saying daily beast is an article that says we screwed up this is really a three dose vaccine bill maher already came out and said i took one for the team i got my shots i got two i'm not doing it again and i'm like the cdc says the definition of fully vaccinated will change to accommodate three shots the daily beast is saying it's actually a three shot vaccine so now if you only have two you're not fully vaccinated so joe biden's gonna have no choice but to be like look come on man you know people didn't get vaccinated so we got a lockdown to save lives i think it's going to be another lockdown
Starting point is 01:18:49 like it was last year i think you're right joe biden has this habit of doing this thing where he goes we will all have unity and we will all get along if you do exactly what i tell you to do and i'm like how is that unity we're not getting along for just doing what you tell us to do this was what i was talking about earlier with elitism. He thinks he knows exactly what's right for everyone. So he's just going to say, this is how it's going to be. And if you don't do as I say, you're going to be locked down again. And you can go screw yourself because I'm in charge, which is not the way the U.S. is originally intended to run.
Starting point is 01:19:17 This is not how it's supposed to be. But we've gradually stepped up what a president can do and say. And it's bad. It's crazy what's going on in australia you see what's going on in australia with the lockdowns no so uh the amount of insanity that's directed my way over this is it's hilarious uh i i got i get like text messages from people like yo what's going on like people are talking about you and i was like i tweeted that the quarantine camps were i was hyperbolic i said concentration camp in a tweet. And all of a sudden they're screaming at the top of their lungs. And so someone tweeted a video of the minister of the, I believe it's the Northeast territories in
Starting point is 01:19:53 Australia. I don't know a lot about Australia, but their politics, government states, or whatever they call them, provinces or states. I think they're states. But he basically said that, you know, I'd like to thank the ADF, which is the Australian military, the Australian Defense Force, for helping transport suspected COVID cases and close contacts to the Howard Springs facility. He also said in that statement that they're removing the five reasons for leaving your home. The five reasons were exercise, work, medical reasons, getting food, or, you know, if you order something. And he's like, this means they no longer have the five reasons and they can only leave for emergency medical procedures. To put it mildly, if you live in these areas, they have announced you can't leave your
Starting point is 01:20:37 home to eat. Then they say they're transporting these people to the Howard Springs quarantine facility, which I guess is a first, I believe, where they've been relocating internal Australians to these quarantine camps. And then all of a sudden on Twitter, the whole narrative becomes, is it voluntary? And all these Australian personalities are either saying Tim's a conspiracy theorist, because I quoted, it's literally in the Guardian. The Guardian article wrote this. Or they're like, well, Tim, to be fair, there's no evidence it's forced. And I was like, let me get this straight. You send in the military, you tell them to their faces, you can't leave your home to eat. And then you say, but if you'd like to voluntarily come with us to a quarantine facility, we'll give you food. That's not force. There's no
Starting point is 01:21:20 scenario in which they are not forcefully relocating indigenous people. And these are people who don't even have COVID. They're close contacts. There's numerous scenario in which they are not forcefully relocating indigenous people. And these are people who don't even have COVID. They're close contacts. There's numerous stories about people desperately trying to escape the quarantine facilities. One woman set fire to a room, forcing an evacuation. One woman jumped a fence and, like, ran off and got caught and then fined $5,000. So does that seem people are too happy to be there? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:41 There's also crazy footage of police officers and security guards running up to people because someone dared to put one foot outside of their perimeter zone that they were allowed to be in outside of their holding cells. I mean, there's also allegations of forced vaccination by some of the indigenous people in Australia. There's also record waves of protests hitting the streets of Sydney, hitting the streets of Melbourne. I mean, some of the videos, and it's so crazy that we're not even hearing anything about this mass movement, this mass awakening of hundreds of thousands of people hitting the streets, not just in Italy, not just in Melbourne, but in Guadalupe as well. There's so many places around the world that just are saying, hey, we believe in natural rights. We believe in human rights.
Starting point is 01:22:27 You shouldn't be taking this away from us in the name of this emergency. And still, there's not really a mention of this, which is absolutely mind-boggling for me personally, to say the least. I think lockdowns are coming. Yeah. For a lot of reasons. We're seeing it in Europe. Australia just implemented another lockdown. They were like, we're easing lockdowns. I'm like, oh, no, Omicron got here. Omic lot of reasons. We're seeing it in Europe. Australia just implemented another lockdown. They were like, we're easing lockdowns.
Starting point is 01:22:46 I'm like, oh, no, Omicron got here. Omicron got here. And people are like, how did Omicron get into Australia if you can't enter unless you're vaccinated and you can't even leave unless you're vaccinated? Well, it's because Omicron apparently is a variant, is less likely to be stopped by the vaccine, I suppose. So sounds like everything Australia is doing isn't stopping anything. But they're going nuts with it.
Starting point is 01:23:08 In the U.S., I think we'll follow Europe's, you know, what Europe is doing, all these different, you know, European countries. I think that the United States is, you're going to see more and more blue states come up with excuses why they need to reinstate the lockdowns, bring it all back, and conveniently right around an election year. Midterm elections are going to be very important, and they're going to do everything in their power, in my opinion, to try and fortify the election. Well, Israel and Japan just closed their borders to all foreign visitors. to have temporary permission to gain access into the phone data of people who were in the countries with confirmed Omicron variant cases. So again, there's nothing temporary about these new laws and rules that they're implementing.
Starting point is 01:23:56 But for them to use the national security state Israeli intelligence agencies to hunt down and to contact trace people who were in a country with cases in the name of security is is just absolutely mind-boggling and the opposite of security in my opinion you see ryan long's sketch about being pro-vet pro-pfizer he was like my pronouns are fizzy what do you say fizzy or or whatever i thought that was really good but he basically walks around he talks about how he's like it's a skit but he's like i used to be a leftist and i was you know say Pfizer or whatever. I thought that was really good. But he basically walks around. He talks about how he's like, it's a skit, but he's like, I used to be a leftist and I was, you know, against all the big pharma. And of course I don't like Martin Shkreli, but Pfizer is different. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:33 I got the Pfizer vaccine. And he walks up to a guy and this is interesting. The first thing I always say about this stuff is like, look, I get it. You know, if you go talk to your doctor, figure out what makes sense for you. We're not here to give you advice on that stuff. But in this Ryan Long video, he walks up to a random guy in the street and he's like, are you a Pfizer guy? And the guy's like, oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:51 He's like, I got all three, man. I'm in for three. And then Ryan's like, oh, yeah, you're going to go four and five? He goes, I'm going to do all of them. And I'm just like, wow. Yeah. And those are average day people just saying, yes, I'm going to comply. Meanwhile, South Africa is also reporting no major uptick in cases.
Starting point is 01:25:11 They're reporting mild cases. The scientists who discovered this new variant publicly came out and talked to the BBC and said people are panicking unnecessarily. So we still don't know what's going on here again i'm not a medical doctor i'm not a medical professional we're not here giving you medical advice but i think it's fair to say that we're in a position where we don't know what's happening and i think we shouldn't be jumping to conclusions or spreading fear at the same time which doesn't help anyone stresses people out and actually lowers people's immune system actually people can uh i don't know if somebody wants to look this up, someone super chatted that
Starting point is 01:25:45 Dan Bongino had got a breakthrough case of COVID because he's vaccinated and that he took the Rogan cocktail. Oh, I think that's right. Yeah. It's crazy to me that I can have a doctor say, go to sleep and sleep it off, and then
Starting point is 01:26:02 me be like, I would like a second opinion. And then call another doctor who says, let's give you the full run and then the media be like tim's dumb for listening to his doctor i'm like what was i supposed to do no doc this is what i tweeted i was like my doctor says i should take you know this medicine but don lemon says it's a bad idea and of course don lemon knows better than my doctor yeah that's that's the reality we're supposed to be living in yeah cnn can't do wrong. They're holy and everyone should listen to them and they should all be recommended
Starting point is 01:26:30 to everyone's YouTube searches and they're so innocent and loving. Daily Beast wrote an article. It said Tim Pool is a new poster boy for ivermectin and the reason they chose that headline is specifically because I have not promoted it and actually talked about how I told my doctor I didn't want it and that i i was like i feel better i don't
Starting point is 01:26:48 want to take it and they instructed me you have to like we're prescribing this you should do it and i was like i don't want it and i ended up taking it anyway but they say poster boy because if they said i promoted it or was shilling for anything like that that'd be a false statement of fact poster boy is a meaningless opinion statement that can't be deciphered properly you know what they're trying to claim they're trying to make it seem like i'm out there like i went on joe rogan's show and i actually still argued with him about it not like a strong argument because i'm not a doctor and i really don't know but i was just like i don't know man i think i think this stuff's challenging when you've got political sides and they're making arguments about stuff
Starting point is 01:27:20 some people just want to believe it works some people don't want to believe it works and i think it's fair to say there are some studies that are very positive. There are some aggregate studies that are, you know, indeterminate, but really just comes down to what your doctor offers you. So for me, it's like, if my attitude is slightly towards the negative, like, you know, people say they don't approve it because they don't make money off it. And I'm like, if Merck manufactures this stuff, sure, they can make more money off something proprietary, but they could easily get emergency use authorization for this if they wanted to. So maybe there's a profit incentive or something. I don't know. But if I call a doctor
Starting point is 01:27:54 and the doctor is like, we're giving you, you know, Zabodine or something, I'm not going to be like, whoa, whoa, doc. Like, I don't know. That word sounds weird. I just be like, okay, I'll look into it and, you know, we'll see if it makes sense for me. And then when it comes to ivermectin, I know a little bit more about it. I was like, the monoclonal antibodies did me right, and I feel totally fine. And they were like, no, we prescribed it for you. And I said, okay, doc, whatever you say. Isn't that the attitude the left says you're supposed to have, like the establishment left?
Starting point is 01:28:19 Trust your doctor. Trust the science. But when I literally do that, they write smear articles about me. And I wish this wasn't so political. I mean, even the naming of this variant has been political. It's the World Health Organization skipping the Greek alphabet in order to appease someone with a similar name, Z. Wait, what? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:40 They skipped that one. Yeah. So the Omicron variant should have been called the Z variant. XI. Yeah, yeah. XI. No way. Yeah. They skipped that one. Yeah. So the Omicron variant should have been called the Z variant. XI. Yeah, yeah. XI. No way. Yeah, but the World Health Organization skipped it.
Starting point is 01:28:51 Oh, we're calling it the Xi variant. Yeah, we should. That's way better. Yeah. So, again, when you have such politicization, when you have so many people benefiting off of this, you should be able to ask questions. You should be able to have an open discussion, and we can't. And a lot of the discussion is being hindered. A lot of the conversation is being stopped. A lot of the debate, a lot of scientists are even being hindered. And that's absolutely a nonsensical start in many people's minds. And if you want to convince them,
Starting point is 01:29:17 you want to win hearts and minds, start with an open, honest conversation. We don't even have that. Let's call it the, you know, we have the lemon variant. Yes. Well, the next one will be, who should get it next? Seltzer or Cuomo? The Cuomo variant? Cooper. The Cooper variant. Just all of CNN. No, excuse me, the Vanderbilt variant.
Starting point is 01:29:37 Yeah, why is his name Anderson Cooper? Is it because his mom didn't change her name or what? I have no idea. I didn't really do that much research into it but he was raised by the Vanderbilts and also attended
Starting point is 01:29:49 very interesting after school programs in college let's just double down on it because they tried skipping over the Xi variant
Starting point is 01:29:57 we'll call it the Xi Jinping variant yeah I like that that's good we'll just literally name it after him well no it's not a compromise it's just doubling down
Starting point is 01:30:03 like oh you want to not say Xi we'll add the Jinping to it just to go straight for it. Well, how about we go to Super Chats if you haven't already? Smash the like button. Subscribe to the channel and share the show with your friends. Go to TimCast.com. Be a member. We have a members-only segment coming up in just a little bit.
Starting point is 01:30:18 And I'm going to type smash the like button right now in chat and then enter it in. Hold on. We got the Lubin-Tubin variant as well that people are commenting in the chat room. The Lubin-Tubin variant. Did that work? Okay, it worked. All right. We're going to read some super chats and see what people have to say.
Starting point is 01:30:37 Gerald Armstrong says, remember when Jussie Smollett was in The Mighty Ducks? Is that true? He was. I think he might have been. I know his sister was an actress, too. What? Yeah, she was in The Great Debaters. Jussie Smollett? Jussie Smollett was in the Mighty Ducks? Is that true? He was. I think he might have been. I know his sister was an actress too. What? Yeah, she was in The Great Debaters. Juicy Smollett? Yes. That ruins my all-time favorite movie. Mighty Ducks? I was going to say
Starting point is 01:30:52 wow. I don't think I've ever actually seen the Mighty Ducks. Look it up. I'm looking it up. Yeah, according to IMDB he was. Wow. They got to bring it back. 1992. I love the Justice Smollett story. It's like, because it was so dumb, growing back 1992 i love the justice mullet story just it's like because it was so dumb growing up in chicago the area where he claimed to have been attacked like i
Starting point is 01:31:11 i've been there so many times people don't live there for the most part so he's just like this this d-list celebrity at 3 at 3 a.m or 2 a.m getting a sub sandwich and two trump supporters in chicago for some reason because Chicago's deep blue in freezing weather in the wee hours of the morning happen to spot him while they're carrying a noose
Starting point is 01:31:29 and a hot sauce bottle full of bleach and mega hats with mega hats on who then yell it's MAGA country and throw the noose on his neck
Starting point is 01:31:36 and splash him with bleach or whatever and I'm just like and fight them no fight and he fought them off he fought two of them off and beat them up
Starting point is 01:31:44 so amazing yeah well the else and dyro brothers i guess are going to be testifying against them so it's going to be good interesting to that yeah restless medic says tim thanks for being consistent in your advocacy for gun rights it definitely helps change minds to see a former anti-gunner see reason i was never an anti-gunner though my ad well i guess technically you'd say that my attitude initially was just born out of ignorance of kind of like maybe we can have a reasonable discussion about proper distribution, but people should be allowed to have guns, Second Amendment. And then someone commented that I think we should be able to have some reasonable discussion about limits on your free speech because that's also in the Constitution. And I was like, I get your point.
Starting point is 01:32:19 Okay. If you want to change gun laws, you've got to change the Constitution first. End of story. So that's basically my position for the most part. I certainly think, you know, there are issues. There was a story I was reading today about a dad who killed his daughter. They were out hunting white-tailed deer and he was unloading his gun at his truck when it went off and hit his 11-year-old daughter.
Starting point is 01:32:39 They transported her to the hospital. She didn't make it. The comments were all basically like, he screwed up. There's no way that could happen if he was taking proper care of his firearm. And I struggled to imagine a scenario in which that would be a wrong statement. Like he was pointing the weapon at his daughter while he was unloading it. Like, come on, man. Or it was a freak accident ricochet or his daughter was 11 and did something dumb. But when you, when you handle weapons, you take it extremely seriously.
Starting point is 01:33:07 But so I don't know exactly how you solve that problem. I will just say it's quite simple. There's no discussion to be had until the Second Amendment is amended. Until the Constitution gets an amendment, you have no grounds to argue for taking away anyone's right to keep and bear arms. Erica Baum says, for some reason, i can't watch your videos on your site it just buffers starts over etc i still pay to support you but please make an app we'd pay for it love y'all i'm sorry about that we'll i'll look into it could it maybe be like your browser or
Starting point is 01:33:36 something maybe a different browser connection maybe uh i think it's probably another connection if she can watch videos elsewhere okay but uh also we are working on that. We are trying to get the app done ASAP, but my understanding is that if you use the Brave browser, you can listen to all the videos on our site with your phone in sleep mode, the screen off, because Brave will allow the audio to keep playing. I'm sure it's Brave that does that, right? I think so.
Starting point is 01:33:58 Awesome. We use Brave for everything. Brave, in my opinion, is the best browser. Absolutely. DW says, Hey Tim, I'm from Lubbock, Texas, where Chad was shot. Kyle won't face charges. Ex-wife is the county judge, and he's currently got millions in contracts with the city. Also, it wasn't his home. He lived on the other side of town.
Starting point is 01:34:23 So you guys know the story about Chad Reed? The video that came out of the guy having an altercation about his son and his wife was there? It's a crazy story. So basically this dad goes to pick up his son. And he's like, where's my son? It's 315. And the wife said he's not here. And he's like, why isn't he here?
Starting point is 01:34:39 And she's like, because I wanted to see him. So the dad's like, I'm going to haul you into court. I'm going to subpoena you and him and them. So he's angry, but the threat he made was a legal threat. That's the appropriate threat. He's there as per a court order to pick up his son. But then the ex-wife's boyfriend comes out with a nine millimeter carbine and says, get off the property. The dad, Chad Reed gets in his face and says, you know, I dare you, mother effer, you know, use it. The dude fires around into the ground. They struggle, get knocked back. Then the guy who was there, the father is on the porch.
Starting point is 01:35:12 And the guy, Kyle, the ex-wife's boyfriend, gets thrown about 10 feet, raises the carbine and just pop, pop, and kills the dad. Like almost on the spot. He just hits the ground. So a lot of people were questioning whether or not it would be self-defense because the dude got in his face. But I did a segment on it talking about an article from Andrew Branca, plus my assessment.
Starting point is 01:35:31 And he said, it's probably manslaughter. There's no justifiable self-defense in this capacity. My attitude is like, if I'm court ordered to pick up my son from my ex-wife and then you come out with a gun and say, no, you're kidnapping yeah you are hereby abetting a crime to kidnap a child in violation of a court order yeah and all the dad did was close the distance and get in his face he did grab the gun it looked like the guy fires
Starting point is 01:35:58 into the ground before he grabbed the gun but either way my point is and that's a good point though but my point is if you are holding my son against his will and against a court order and then you bring out a gun you are trying to kidnap my son with a threat of deadly force so the dad trying to grab the gun i would argue is in defense of others just they're kidnapping his kid yeah yeah i mean it's a it's a horrible case it's a hard case to watch it's a hard video video to watch. That dude should not have shot Chad Reed. Yeah. I mean, he wasn't...
Starting point is 01:36:27 Chad Reed was making legal threats and only got in his face when he pulled out a gun on him. Yeah. So, again, if you're keeping my kid from me, and I don't have kids, but I can certainly imagine... I'd love to ask Jack about it. Jack would probably be like... Jack Murphy. He'd probably be like, dude, you refuse to turn over my son to me? Don't be surprised if someone, the very minimum gets in your face.
Starting point is 01:36:48 Of course. Chad Reed. I'm just saying this. Legally, probably not justified. But I think on a human level, I'd imagine Chad Reed would have been more than justified to do a lot to save his son from these people taking him from him. Apparently, he had already called the cops. So at this point, it's like he threatened him with court. He called the police.
Starting point is 01:37:06 Why did the dude bring a gun out? Everything was going well other than just yelling. Now the dude's dead. This is a messed up story, man. Messed up story. Yeah, I wish people would have de-escalated on both sides. None of your business, says Ghislaine Maxwell Case. We'll get into that in the members-only segment.
Starting point is 01:37:23 That's going to be Spice's. A lot of details. A lot of information is being without, but we'll definitely get into that in the members only segment. That's going to be spices, a lot of details, a lot of information has been withheld, but we'll definitely get into that stuff. All right. Let's see. Jay says, your sponsor wraps you into a loop of other purchases before you can finalize your order. I pulled my order, but they still have my card number. Oh, man, I'm sorry to hear that. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:37:38 We just got the info on this thing, on this stuff today, and I really thought the product was pretty good. Yeah, hit up the site for sure. Yeah. All right. Dragon Noodle Soup Gaming says, on the stuff today and i really thought the product was pretty good but hit up the site for sure yeah all right dragon noodle soup gaming says hey tim and co i know you guys have asked about when the last time new christmas songs were made the last i remember was from the polar express 2010 i think there's a lot of christmas songs he's like prominent ones you know they never make any new ones alan shorer tim bongino announced today on his show he is recovering from breakthrough COVID-19.
Starting point is 01:38:07 Used the Rogers Rogan Pool cocktail. It's what a doctor told me to take. You know, they gave me an inhaler too. And I'm like, I don't know. I didn't use it. Because I'm like, I was breathing. But they were like, this is for emergencies. We prescribe you a bunch of stuff.
Starting point is 01:38:24 I don't know if that actually ever came up, that I got an inhaler for emergencies if you couldn't breathe. But that was a part of it. I didn't have to use it. I'm just saying whatever the cocktail they get is, it's because a doctor was like, hey, I think this is what you should get. Okay, doc, I guess. It's just this ridiculously moronic story where they're like, only listen to your doctor if he prescribes Fauci's method. Yeah. Like, what? I don't know. My doctor told me to do something. I said, I guess it's just this ridiculously moronic story where they're like, only listen to your doctor if he prescribes Fauci's method. Yeah. Like what?
Starting point is 01:38:46 I don't know. My doctor told me to do something. I say, yes. Or tells you to go home and, and, you know, walk it off. Allegedly. Well, here's my thing. Like when the first doctor said, walk it off, I was like, they didn't tell me to do anything. They didn't give me an advice.
Starting point is 01:38:57 They didn't explain anything to me. They just said, sorry, we have nothing for you. So that wasn't actually an opinion on anything. It was kind of the absence thereof. So that's why I was like, okay, I guess I actually was going along with that until I was like, I'm going to, I'm going to talk to Joe about what he did and what he was feeling. Cause I wanted to know, like, was Joe really sick? Was he was bad. Cause I was getting really bad. And Joe was like, bro, just call somebody. And then I was like, all right, all right, all right. So I was like,
Starting point is 01:39:18 I'll call someone else. And, um, and they were just like, we want to give you the full, the full gamut of these treatments. And this is a Maryland, Baltimore doctor. This is not a – Rogan's in Texas. You know what I mean? So I was just like, okay, doc. The cult is so insane. It's just absolutely lunatics.
Starting point is 01:39:38 Like, listen to your doctor. Unless he tells you to take what Rogan took, I guess. No, listen to your doctor. If your doctor gives you advice and you don't like it, you get second opinion and then you know that's what you do john curry says luke is on fire tonight yeah that that opening bit was fantastic it's funny people were saying you should make a garbage pail kids collection of all the cnn hosts sounds good too i like that oh it's right here actually yeah dad teaches and DadTeaches and WordsToMySon says, Luke, just make the 2022 Garbage Pail Kids lineup CNN edition. Might as well. I'm writing that down.
Starting point is 01:40:09 I'm telling my team right now. Garbage Pail Kids, man. Matthew Wesley says, Fredo will never be fired. Yeah, it's probably. Squirrel Guy says, Been watching since the beginning keep up the great work love the new site by the way hey appreciate your membership
Starting point is 01:40:29 camel of the mojave says occupy wall street was such a bunch of college kids uh wanting a bailout on their own mccollage uh i'm too i'm too stupid to say no to learn a trade there were a lot of people at occupy wall street who are very much like, der, you know, let me get a bailout. But it was an eclectic bunch in the beginning. The problem is, I blame the right for this, to be completely honest. The leftists are diehard ideologues who are willing to sleep on concrete or marble in the rain to get what they want. And the first week I was there, boy, did I see a ton of libertarians, conservatives, Ron Paul types. In fact, that's where I met Luke. But the right got up and walked away after the first week and saying, I'm not sleeping on the floor. Okay. Yeah. A lot of people
Starting point is 01:41:15 had work to be fair, but a lot of the right aren't willing to go the lengths the left is. I mean, let's be real. The left is willing to burn down buildings and infiltrate media organizations to get what they want. It's horrifying. The right doesn't, so nobody cares. There's no worry. The right won't even boycott things. Some people on the right will be like, I won't get a Netflix subscription.
Starting point is 01:41:36 And then most will be like, but the new show is out, so I'm just going to buy it anyway. And there you go. You get what you ask for. Yep. Ligama Thagayan says, and there you go you get what you ask for ligamath the guy on says are any of us surprised by the cuomo allegations he has big time at mel gibson in south park energy cabra remember that um no i don't but the ale Alec Baldwin introduction into this story was also not surprising because they all hang out with each other. It's just so crazy that all of them are just buddy-buddy, friends together, getting away with shooting people and stalking people and harassing people and doing other unspeakable things to people and just their own little special club. Aaron Stevenson says, Kyle said Milwaukee will burn if there was foolery in the Democratic
Starting point is 01:42:28 primary. He says the violence helped mobilize. Oh, he says there was the violence helped mobilize is not cool, man. Get Jimmy door, not Kyle. Yeah. I don't know. Yeah. Jimmy would be great.
Starting point is 01:42:41 Yeah. That'd be awesome. Jimmy's like very much a populist. He's very left, you know, lefty. But I also kind of feel like they they both know they agree on a lot of things and jimmy has no problem being like i know i agree on a lot of things with steve because he's fearless that the leftists hate him because he's honest yeah i disagree with him on a lot of his economic opinions right but he tells the truth and he fired a guy over a misquote some guy on his staff i guess took a quote and then contracted it which kind of changed the context and he tells the truth. And he fired a guy over a misquote. Some guy on his staff, I guess, took a quote and then contracted it, which kind of changed the context. And he fired the guy.
Starting point is 01:43:09 Good. And the left was mad. They were like, oh, how dare he? And it's like, that was the right thing to do. Like, Jimmy was like, he's out. But I think Kyle would be good because I think Kyle acts in good faith. You know, he does that show with Crystal Ball. Crystal might be great as well.
Starting point is 01:43:22 Yeah. You know, maybe Crystal and Ben, I think they'd have an interesting conversation. But I think Kyle would be more interesting because I think Kyle is well aware that he probably does agree with a lot of these people. It would be interesting to see that dynamic. Whereas Crystal and Sagar, they have a show together already. So of course she understands
Starting point is 01:43:38 that the right populist and left populist overlap on a lot. It's still crazy that we were in the room when Jimmy Dore went after Alex Jones and spatlex jones and me and tim are just sitting there like what in the world is happening now how are we here that was the rnc right yeah uh rnc or dnc in cleveland i forgot which one it was but we were inside the press media room it was the rnc i'm pretty sure and then alex just walked right by us and then like took over the Young Turks show.
Starting point is 01:44:07 And that was wild. They were doing their show like in the hallway. Yeah. Like anyone could have walked up and said Alex Jones did. Yeah. They had the Roomba cam going around as well. I remember that. Those were wild days.
Starting point is 01:44:19 Cactus Production says, hello, Tim and crew from Oregon. Our state is trying to implement a digital vaccine passport. If any Oregonians are watching, please email members of the state legislature. They're trying to slide this right under our noses. I would be going back to Oregon. People I know in Illinois, like my old friends, are just like, it's bad. Like everybody's on edge. The more they talk about, the more the media fear mongers, the more they're worried it's going to get locked down. I'm hearing from people that in some areas of Illinois, like suburban areas, their businesses are like strict masks, restrictions, all that stuff.
Starting point is 01:44:53 Out here, I don't know. I haven't really noticed anything. Yeah. I mean, it all depends where you go. It all depends on the neighborhood. It all depends on how they're enforcing it. A lot of places, even in places like New York City, they're not really enforcing a lot of the mandates, even a lot of the mask stuff in places like New York City. Some people just don't care.
Starting point is 01:45:12 Joel Exlene says, if you guys think the dog and monkey experiments are bad, wait until you read Chapter 7 of RFK's new book, The Real Anthony Fauci. Dr. Fauci, Mr. Hyde, NIAID's barbaric and illegal experiments on children. I think we ended up getting that article. Yeah, we did some of that, yeah. Fauci, Mr. Hyde, NIAID's barbaric and illegal experiments on children. I think we ended up getting that article up. Yikes, man. That's crazy. I love all the stuff. Someone mentions Pete Buttigieg, but I love all the news about, you know, like,
Starting point is 01:45:37 Buttigieg's White House run and rumors, and I'm like, that dude's, come on, man. I'll be honest, though. I didn't think Biden could do it because of his senility, but Pete Buttigieg, if. I'll be honest, though. I didn't think Biden could do it because of his senility. But Pete Buttigieg, if Biden could pull it off, I guess. If Kamala could be in there anyway, I'm surprised myself. I can't believe she was able to still be in there. Early things possible.
Starting point is 01:45:58 Yeah, she didn't win a single delegate. Tulsi did better than she did. No one liked her. Mark Schaffer says, my employer is offering raises and the only eligible employees of the vaccinated plan on seeking legal advice. That's interesting because they can argue that it's not a negative against you. It's a positive for someone else. But then you can argue that taking away the ability for a raise or a potion from you is discrimination. Yeah, I could definitely say that. I think you'd have a case there. Okay. What is this? Nathan Simpson says,
Starting point is 01:46:25 Rand Paul spent like 20 minutes exposing government spending on stupid research. Search Senator Paul on spending projects in science and technology bill. I think I remember that. He does the festival. I forgot what he does. Festivus. The Festivus. Festivus report every year. What date does he do it? December 17th
Starting point is 01:46:42 or something. December 17th? It's awesome. Coming up. Yeah, it's coming up. So I'm going to be paying attention to his Twitter account for that. Justin Casillas says, never use a 410 for turkey. It is inappropriate. Oh. I mean, maybe.
Starting point is 01:46:55 I don't know. I haven't actually hunted turkeys. I just have a 410 and I bought a variety of 410s. So there's like slugs. I got 410 buck and I got 410 game and 410 turkey. We should get a hunting expert on just to teach us how to hunt
Starting point is 01:47:12 and make our own food and prepare our own meat and have someone on the show but then also do a vlog segment where we learn how to do this ethically and teach people how to not rely on factory farms. I think that would be something that would be worthwhile. We're looking at making Freedomistan totally self-sufficient.
Starting point is 01:47:29 So we got a lot of work to do on the new site. We're probably going to build a studio there. We're probably going to move a lot of the production over there just because we have more acreage and we can do a lot more projects. So we can actually have a gun range and all that stuff, a proper range with all the safety stuff and all the good stuff.
Starting point is 01:47:45 And so we want to do solar power completely over the top, overproducing the solar. We would need to operate the business out of this new space and to expand. And then we could have survival people come out and we'll grow our own food. We have a greenhouse already. So we're going to be able to grow stuff all year round. It's going to be fantastic. Build some natural shelters. That would be really cool. We'll get some shipping containers and we'll going to be able to grow stuff all year round. It's going to be fantastic. Build some natural shelters. That would be really cool.
Starting point is 01:48:07 We'll get some shipping containers and we'll just bury them. Yeah, we can. That would be cool. Bunkers. Yeah, a little. I guess. I think, you know, I don't really expect ever to use a shipping container buried as like a real bunker to survive anything. It would just be a fun little room to hang out in.
Starting point is 01:48:20 You know what I mean? Put a TV down there, some recliners, and just have a private little secret underground thing. And then, you know, secret little tunnel where you, when you open it, it looks like grass. It's like a wood thing with grass over it. That'd be fun, man. It'd be fun to have just because it's silly, not because it's serious, but yeah, it's going to be cool. We're going to be able to put on a really great range. Um, I took a look at, look at the property again, cause we just finally like fully secured it. And now we got to do a bunch of utilities and power and, and, and power and construction and cosmetics. But there's a great spot.
Starting point is 01:48:48 The wooded area, actually, Luke, it goes uphill. Nice. Perfect. So it's absolutely perfect. We can easily set up a good range, probably up to a couple hundred feet. We could probably do more excavating and even push that a little bit, which I think would be awesome. If we tear down the middle hill area we could probably do like
Starting point is 01:49:05 500 feet that'd be awesome yeah massive yeah crazy the issue is though just you know safety and security of everybody we gotta make sure it's very very safe nevermore says the strange part about the cult of fauci is wasn't there candles for the guy working on the russia gate investigation too this isn't the first time they were making idols of people yeah and stacy abrams there's like a uh i saw a picture of like a little fauci and it looked like a hanukkah thing um what's it called a menorah a menorah but it was vaccine it was shots oh gosh i saw that i saw i saw a little nativity scene made out of masks yeah i saw that i read it's wrong with you people stop it's a cult man it really is look i'll say it. I understand that there are some people that are like Q, full Trump. They believe crazy things.
Starting point is 01:49:49 But you watch like that Daily Show guy, whatever his name is. Trevor Noah? No, no, no. The guy who goes on the ground and they gave him his own show, but that got canceled because it was dumb. Oh, okay. But he does these things where he like shows up to these rallies where there's much of conspiracy theorists. They're always old people you know really a lot very very much older who believe a lot of the more crazy culty q stuff we're sitting here on this show with you know tons of viewers and we're like
Starting point is 01:50:15 i don't know about all that you know trump q stuff i don't believe that but these people have institutional power and they're in a cult and they get mad about it yeah whatever i'm just glad that more and more people are starting to wake up and realize it minute uh miniaturized strange quark says now tim is planning turkey town after chicken city no no turkey town but we're just about ready to start launching chicken city so chicken city is up we just need to now i think we ordered some cameras we want to do waterproof ptz cameras it's pan cool. So that we can have one camera move and look in different directions. So then we'll have the chickens all do their thing. I got to tell you, man, Roberto Jr., he's so big.
Starting point is 01:50:52 It's crazy. So we had the original six. We got a transplant. And then they had babies. And now we have, I think, what do we have, seven babies. And they're all just so big. It's crazy. We were gone for the week in Austin. I came back and I was like what do we have, seven babies. And they're all just so big, it's crazy. We were gone for the week in Austin.
Starting point is 01:51:06 I came back and I was like, man, those things got huge. We've got a bunch of roosters. They're awesome. So we also inherited two chickens at Freedomistan. So we're going to be moving a bunch of the roosters over there to reduce the fighting. So the three Black Star Chicken boys, they're friends. And because they grew up together, we can keep them together. But I was reading that they should be fine technically
Starting point is 01:51:28 growing up and knowing who the boss is because we have the one big rooster. That's still too many roosters. So we're going to take away... Are they okay to move? Daniel Turner mentioned transplanting chickens can be dangerous because you take the toxins in their body
Starting point is 01:51:41 to the new environment. Yep, the worms and stuff. But it's either that or we let them go. Yeah. This is our choice. So we can move them, and it could be bad. But, you know, they're all adults. So at this point, the cockerels are getting very close to adulthood, but they're not fully mature.
Starting point is 01:51:58 The problem is if they become mature, then they could start fighting with Roberto. So we're going to have to relocate them to the other place. But yeah, Daniel was mentioning, you've got to be careful about the parasites and stuff that are in that specific coop. But, you know, it is what it is. Alright. Nuber9 says, the problem with Unit 731,
Starting point is 01:52:18 the Nazi experiments, was that they were conducted unscientifically. For instance, they would freeze limbs but not record the temperature. I would say the problem with them is that they were human experimentation, cruel, torturous, and psychotic. But I get your point. I get the point. I don't think he's, you know, diminishing the psychosis involved in the horrific experiments. But it is a good point that that actually shows just how depraved they were. The fact that they weren't actually recording things shows it wasn't really about doing science. It was the cruelty.
Starting point is 01:52:48 It was just like, I don't know. Let's see what happens. To be fully fair, a lot of what we know about some really bad diseases come from really awful experiments. So we need to find a better way. But right now what we have is very much from these horrible experiments, unfortunately. Yeah. I don't know, man. Scientific progress. I mean, I think like you point out, I don't know, man. Scientific progress.
Starting point is 01:53:06 I mean, I think like you point out, Justin, a lot of it is just waste. Literally serving no purpose, not speeding up anything. It's just dumping money on ridiculous things like do fish feel pain? I can't believe they actually did that research and like, yes, they do. It's like, no kidding. I don't think a fisherman could tell you they do. You know what I mean? The Festivus report two years ago, Rand Paul's report, included an example we had of nicotine-addicted fish in England that we're still paying for now.
Starting point is 01:53:33 Oh, wow. What? Well, you know, look, if we're going to be selling these cool Marlboro 100s or whatever to fish, we've got to know if they get addicted. Because if they don't, what's the point? It's a fair point, yeah. We have a salmon farm. Can we get some cigarettes for them? They're all addicted.
Starting point is 01:53:50 I just don't understand. You know, I suppose there's some argument in seeing whether or not nicotine affects aquatic life the same way land mammals or something. I mean... It's possible there's a lot of context we don't get in some of these stories, but I really think it's incumbent upon them to justify them when questioned. You know what I mean, it's possible there's a lot of context we don't get in some of these stories, but I really think it's incumbent upon them to justify them when questioned.
Starting point is 01:54:08 You know what I mean? And if they can't, maybe we need to weed out the waste of money. But I think you make a good point. Taxpayers should be funding it regardless. Should be the private sector. Yeah. All right. Thomas Sidebottom says, I watched Biden's announcement today.
Starting point is 01:54:21 Honestly, for a second, I thought it had cut to a commercial because it sounded more like a hard sales pitch for the vaccines than talking about COVID-19 Omicron variant. Oh, yeah. Mr. Zenmancer says, Luke making Emperor Fauci I am the science shirt. There you go. I like that idea. I'm running my team.
Starting point is 01:54:40 That right now. Like that chair when it comes in. I am the science. Yep. There. Sitting in the, like that chair when it comes in. I am the science. Yep. No, but it can't just- There's a meme going around like that already. But it can't just be that.
Starting point is 01:54:50 It's got to be like, you know, Mace Windu or like someone saying, or maybe like you, like, you know, we're here to challenge, criticize the scientific establishment
Starting point is 01:54:59 and then he says, I am the science. Or like electricity going through his fingers and hitting an orphanage. That's also one. Let the science flow through you. Good.
Starting point is 01:55:17 Kostos Vidiosus says, Tim, for the love of God, do not bury shipping containers in the ground. They were designed to be stacked, not buried. If you bury them too deep, the weight will destroy the container. No, I'm not talking about like digging 10 feet in the ground, burying it, and then dumping dirt on top. I'm talking about like leveling it off of the ground so you can open it and go right in. Like I'm pretty sure that's fine. Well, there's some companies that are using it just – they don't bury it too deep. They bury it just a little bit, it's still used as an underground little bunker
Starting point is 01:55:46 for some people. You also stack them like Jenga so you don't want them all because they will collapse on themselves but they won't collapse if they're Jenga. Did you see that hotel, that apartment complex they built of shipping containers? Yeah. And it got postponed because of COVID stuff. Shortage of shipping containers. Yeah, that's what it was.
Starting point is 01:56:02 Shortage of, yeah. Talk about the nightmare dystopia. Our low income shipping container home was our pods yeah our pods are no longer available because they can't get them yeah and the bugs aren't available because they can't ship them yep welcome man lee nicholas says legally it's not kidnapping the dad is supposed to go to the court and file a motion as dumb as it sounds that's the law family court is broken i completely agree but um that's why i was saying the human element here like you take a child from his dad and then the dad gets angry the worst thing he did was he got in the face of the guy and started yelling at him when he pulled out a gun on him i wouldn't have been surprised if he just immediately tackled the
Starting point is 01:56:40 guy to the ground because he pulled a gun on him. Granted, he wasn't brandishing it, but still, crazy story, man. Erratic Bear says, is Omicron an Autobot or Decepticon? Omicron would clearly be a Decepticon. A lot of people mentioning that Omicron is an anagram for moronic. Yeah, I like that one. Scott Odom says,
Starting point is 01:57:01 Tim, I designed power systems and have done some solar. Hit me up. I'd be glad to help you guys figure out what you need. The challenge with solar is just, it just takes so long. We've been waiting, I think, seven months or longer for Tesla to get the solar done here. So if you know somebody who works at Tesla Solar, ask them, like, we're approved. Everything's approved. We've been sitting here waiting for months.
Starting point is 01:57:25 And they're just like, we'll let you know. Maybe it's a shipping thing. Maybe they can't get the solar panels. But we were going to get, like, so we had the power go out here once during the summer. And we had to run the whole show off these backup batteries that we have. That was exciting. And it was really hot. And, like, we're all sweaty and it's dark.
Starting point is 01:57:42 But we were able to do it. Yeah, we did. And then I was like, man, what's going on with those backup batteries we ordered from tesla man it's been forever months yeah yeah you know those power walls we get them this whole place can operate for a couple days nice yeah the power could go out so the thing is being out in the middle of nowhere the name like the people in the area have all said if the power goes out it could be days before they can figure out how to fix it like if a a line goes down, you know, it's a rural area. It's not a city.
Starting point is 01:58:08 So that would be very, very important. But it might come in handy during the apocalypse. Yeah, definitely. Joseph Hutchins says, I live in Danville, Illinois, about three hours south of Chicago. No one enforces masks here. Every other city of decent size enforces it, but not – enforces it a lot more, though. That's basically what I hear. And I think, uh, enforces it a lot more though. That's basically what I, what I, what I hear. And I think it's, it's, it's kind of similar in a lot of places.
Starting point is 01:58:28 Like where we're at, we're about an hour from DC. DC is ridiculous. People are freaking out. They're enforcing everything. And then you come out to West Virginia, it's only an hour drive. And it's just like, people are shrugging. There are a lot of businesses though, that do have signs up saying like, please wear a mask or whatever.
Starting point is 01:58:46 But mostly people don't. And I got to be honest, I just don't go to them. So this is actually really funny. There was a mom and pop, like, bakery and coffee shop. And the other day we went there and there's a big sign saying, please wear your mask. And I look inside and everyone was wearing their mask. And then I look behind me and there's a Starbucks. And I'm like, eh.
Starting point is 01:59:02 I walk over to Starbucks. Yep. No mask mandate. Yep. And then I was just like, wow, I really don't want to give money to Starbucks. But if the mom and pop shop doesn't want my business, they don't want my business. I got no beef. I'm not going to go in there and argue and be a, you know, a Karen like, I was like, okay, no, I didn't have a mask. I got no problem being like, oh, I have a mask. I can put it on. I didn't have one because most places don't require it out here. So when I walked up and I saw it, I was like, I don't got one.
Starting point is 01:59:24 I don't know. Let's go to Starbucks, I guess. A lot of people have those signs, but a lot of them don't enforce them from what I've noticed myself personally. Some do. Some are very strict about it and uptight. But I don't think arguing with your fellow man or woman is something productive. And I think a lot of people get caught up in the emotions of it. And they're like, you're doing this. And they make people enemies when they're not supposed to be enemies.
Starting point is 01:59:46 And you just got to let your ego go and stop arguing with your neighbors. For the most part, I don't think anybody enforces it out here. But my thing is like if I see a big sign before you walk in saying, please wear your mask, I'm going to be like, okay. I'm not going to go into their private establishment and start causing a problem for them i was at the airport i missed my flight and spent about 17 hours on airplanes in airport uh last week and man it's not surprising i wore yeah yeah get there early for the holiday by the way you're gonna fly two hours is not enough i made my. I wore a mask for – it was so wet at the end of the day when I took it off. It was so gross. It was wet.
Starting point is 02:00:30 I had to keep pulling it out away from my face to breathe dry air because it was so wet. It was so – just clean your mask. Please wash your mask tonight and think of me while you do it. Honor West, but okay. All right, everybody. We are going to enter that member segment and we're going to talk about
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Starting point is 02:01:09 into this show. Look, look, look. We just launched it. So it's getting into its groove. It's getting going. You got to start something. You got to build it up. But it's okay. Because eventually you will come around. The latest episode is 41 minutes long. And it's about alien abductions and YouTube put a big warning on it being like alien abductions aren't real and stuff. But it's just talking about a guy's story. It's fascinating alien abductions. And YouTube put a big warning on it being like alien abductions
Starting point is 02:01:25 aren't real and stuff, but it's just talking about a guy's story. It's fascinating. There's music, there's images. It's really cool. What we have on timcast.com is a members only segment where we have Shane who writes this stuff, having conversations with people about these stories and these conspiracies. Like I don't think conspiracy necessarily the right word. We're launching another show that is a general conversation about all of these random stories and random conspiracy theories. So there's the script, there's the written version, say scripted, but like written investigatory version where Shane goes down to Georgia and investigates ghost stories and abductions. Then he has a members-only conversation. But now we're going to be launching a public conspiracy conversation show, and they'll both promote the members-only,
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Starting point is 02:03:00 dogsagainstfauci.org. That's a great website. I like that website. Dogsagainstfauci.org. Yep, and website I like that website dogs against Fauci.org yep and that's the one that Twitter and Google have both censored and won't allow us
Starting point is 02:03:10 to run ads about really wow okay that's gonna be a good website I'm gonna be looking up myself and personally
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Starting point is 02:03:33 it's definitely worth a listen and uh because you guys do that i'm here so thanks so much for checking out my youtube channel and uh ian that's a very nice exclusive t-shirt you have there that you could get on thebestpoliticalshirts.com. Thebestpoliticalshirts.com. Thanks for getting me this shirt, Luke. We are change.org, is it? It's very warm. Hey, thanks for coming, everyone.
Starting point is 02:03:55 Glad to see you again. My name is Ian Crossland. Follow me at iancrossland.net. Love you. Thanks for coming. Bye. I also have a Luke shirt that says, make 1984 fiction again, which I love love wearing in public I feel like I get a lot of side eye about it but no one's really talked to me about it yet
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