Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #613 DOJ Hits Trump Allies With FORTY Subpoenas, Trump Holds Secret Meeting w/Chad Jackson
Episode Date: September 13, 2022Tim, Luke, & Lydia are joined by Chad Jackson & Justin Malone to discuss the DOJ's issuing of over 40 subpoenas to Trump allies, Trump's golf trip to DC, A democrat politician's ability to work and ge...t paid even though he is being charged with murder, Luke bringing attention to the sterilization of men, Switzerland's new energy guidance that will criminalize citizens who are trying to heat their homes, a Scooby Doo character facing criticism from the woke mob over a unique super power, and a breakdown of the new movie "Uncle Tom 2." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It is now being officially reported that the DOJ has hit Trump allies with 40 subpoenas,
effectively confirming what Steve Bannon said the other
day. Now, Bannon said that 35 Trump allies, senior Trump officials or associates were hit by the
feds. Now we're getting the official reporting from the New York Times, 40 subpoenas. So maybe
that's 40 people. Maybe it's 35 people. Harmeet Dhillon, a lawyer, also confirmed that number.
And Bannon went on to say that the FBI is acting like the Gestapo.
And it's getting crazy. At the same time, Donald Trump showed up in D.C. in golf shoes and a polo and the Internet erupted with conspiracy theories about his secret meeting. What was he doing? Well,
at first, I thought he was being arrested or indicted or answering questions to the DOJ or
something like that. Some speculated it was a health crisis, but they were like, why would he
show up in golf clothes? He must have been forced to come. It's going to be his arrest.
And it's like, maybe he's going golfing. And then he goes to a golf course.
Now the conspiracy theory is that he's at a golf course with no golf clubs and a bunch of top Trump
allies. And so they're saying that he met in an open field so they could talk in private without
being bugged or something. Okay, maybe, you know, somebody's been leaking stuff out of Trump world.
So I guess we'll see how that plays out.
And then another funny story, that Democrat out of Vegas who was arrested and charged
with murder of a journalist, no less, who is denied bail, will stay in office and keep
getting paid.
OK, sure.
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talk about this and their film are some of the guys behind the documentary documentary series
now i suppose uncle and the second word in the name is tom that one was for the youtube algorithm
so i don't know whoever won i don't want to introduce yourself there you go thanks for
having us tim like i'm not to make one of you go first.
My name is Justin Malone.
I'm the director, editor of Uncle Tom and Uncle Tom 2.
Uncle, second word, Tom.
Uncle Tom.
There you go.
Yeah, so we're really excited to be here, spend some time with you guys, talk about our film, and just have some fun.
Right on. We got Chad O. Jackson. Yeah, I'm Chad O. Jackson. be here uh spend some time with you guys talk about our film and uh absolutely just have some fun right on we got chad o jackson yeah i'm chad o jackson i am a texas business owner i am featured in the 2020 uncle tom maybe that will get past the ugly we need to figure out the delay time right
yeah i mean i gotta be honest with everybody i really don't think youtube cares that much i just think it's funny yeah and i'm also a co-writer
uh co-producer co-editor of the 2022 or 2022 version which just came out last month
uncle second word tom two which is third word two yeah there you go third word two so right on guys
thanks for joining us thanks for having me and then some guy is sleeping in my parking lot again
i don't think the pause helps the algorithm welcome back beautiful and amazing human beings
my name is okra dowsk if we are changed out arg it is good to be back tim as you know i rushed
back here because i just really wanted to come before the October surprise. There's so many psyopses. There's so much trauma-based mind control. We are here
to call it out on the front lines. It's going to be a crazy end of the year. I'm here for it. So
really happy to be back. And if you like the depiction of this very plump, juicy FBI agent
represented on my t-shirt that is sitting on Lady Liberty
as she is screaming in pain and horror,
you could get it on thebestpoliticalshirts.com.
Good to be back. Thank you so much for having me.
I like that he has the communist fist on his
mask and it's a rainbow. Damn right.
I love it. I am also here in the corner already
turning the volume down for Luke, What We Are
Change. Welcome back, Luke.
Interesting t-shirt. I'm looking forward to seeing what
else you have to offer us while you're here. Let get into it tonight here's the first story we have from the
new york times justice department issues 40 subpoenas in a week expanding its january 6
inquiry it also sees the phones of two top trump advisors a sign of an escalating investigation
two months before the midterm elections now Now, this this is like October surprise territory.
They say we're not supposed to do anything 60 days before an election. OK, well, they just did.
And they're and they're likely going to keep doing it. I think it's possible Trump gets indicted. I
don't know for sure. They say the seizure of the phones, coupled with a widening effort to obtain
information from those around Mr. Trump after the 2020 election, represents some of the most
aggressive steps the department has taken thus far in its criminal investigation into the actions
that led to the January 6th assault on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. That's interesting.
They said assault, not insurrection. The extent of the investigation has come into focus in recent
days, even though it has often been overshadowed by the government's legal clash with Mr. Trump
and his lawyers over a
separate inquiry, blah, blah, blah. Okay, now they're just kind of just, you know, fluffing
words up in this article. We get it. The big news is that they went after Trump. They went after
Trump supporters and Trump allies and people working with Trump. So I guess, I don't know,
is it banana republic? Is this, we're gonna have a free and fair election this November,
or is the FBI interfering right now with the Republican Party? This is a very dangerous escalation, which is being met with the Biden administration laying
down the groundwork for really not just tough talk, but tough actions. We've seen Hillary Clinton
just today compare Trump supporters to Al Qaeda. We saw Kamala Harris on 9-11 at ground zero
describe how threats against democracy should be treated like terrorists. We saw Biden on 9-11, at Ground Zero, describe how threats against democracy should be treated like terrorists.
We saw Biden on 9-11 also specifically say how terror victims should stand up for democracy.
They're laying the groundwork for something very serious.
I think they're acting like a scared animal that's being backed in a corner
because everyone's telling people to vote Republican, whether it's Aaron Rodgers,
whether it's Joe Rogan, they're coming out and saying, hey, vote Republican. I think they see the Republicans as a threat. And I think when you
have an animal that that's in a corner, it could do anything at any moment. And I think the animal's
afraid and it could bite. And I think there's going to be some larger consequences moving ahead
as, you know, their grip of power is slowly unleashing and becoming loose. Now, you're 100 percent right. And, you know, to your question, I think it's the the latter of the three.
And the interesting thing about this is that all this could have been avoided.
There were speculations of irregularities in the, you know, uh election and if the if the appropriate people would have taken those
allegations seriously or those those concerns seriously and looked into it in a in a responsible
way then that would have evaded a lot of what ended up happening i agree so yeah uh they didn't
though a lot of the lawsuits were thrown out on standing, not the merits. And my attitude was, give them what they want, right? Because I'm
like, the end result is likely going to be the same. There was a lot of crazy, I mean, it's crazy
to me that you had people coming out talking about Venezuelan servers and gunfights in Germany and
satellites stealing data. And I'm like, okay, guys, come on.
Like, say, oh, okay, let's hear what you have to say and let people hear that because that's going to get dismissed immediately.
Instead, we just got procedural grounds, which I don't know.
I got to be honest.
Maybe what they really wanted was discontent.
You know, if you take a look at January 6th, there were cops opening the door for people.
So maybe they were thinking like, we could quash this, but maybe
we want them all riled up so they act a fool and then we can
make them look bad. Well, they're also invested
into this. And I think this is more of
a phishing operation than an actual
investigation. Because usually when you have
the FBI going after somebody, there usually
is a crime. But to go after
the supporters, we don't know exactly who these
individuals are, but this is all related to
January 6th. Okay, how far away from that date are we specifically? And what do they have?
They might not have anything, but with these subpoenas, they might be investigating trying
to find something because I think they're desperate for something to blame the Republicans
on it. And I'm not a Trump supporter. And to me, what's happening is extremely scary. And it's
really bringing us to a very
desperate situation in this next upcoming election that is dangerous for everyone.
Well, this is how you know it's a cult, because they'll call you, Luke, a Trump supporter.
Yeah.
Even when you're like, I don't like the guy, but this is crazy. They'll be like, you like Trump.
I called them out during his presidency. I think anyone in power should be held accountable.
But again, what's happening here to Trump is
making everyone in the middle see the situation and see this doesn't really add up. This doesn't
really make sense. It really is an overreach of power, an abuse of power that we see in a lot of
developing countries. But happening here, it's very, very dangerous, especially with our current
cultural climate. Yeah, absolutely. Setting a very negative precedence for the future of American politics. And I would hate to see people,
you know, on the Republican side doing the same thing for their Democratic adversaries. And so
I'm just, you know, I'm very concerned about what kind of precedence this sets, for sure. I think people are losing confidence, especially in the FBI.
Steve Bannon comes out on his show.
It's a massive show.
He's talking with Charlie Kirk on another massive show, and he says that they're basically – it's weaponization.
It's a political – it's Biden's Gestapo.
We had that one poll that showed – I think – what was it?
Like a majority of people thought that – I think this might have been Rasmussen.
Majority of people thought that there was an element of the FBI that were acting like Joe Biden's personal Gestapo.
I think it was James Lindsay.
Was it James Lindsay who said he was on a plane with somebody?
Yeah, that was James, yeah.
He was on a plane with some woman and she was like, you know, I don't like Trump, but the FBI going to his house, like that's too much for me.
I wonder, sometimes, it's hard to know exactly how this is going to play out. Is this
going to demonize Trump and Trump supporters in an attempt by the Democrats to say, ha ha,
MAGA evil? Because it seems like that was their play. The Democrats were propping up Republican
candidates, propping up their messages, and the media reported it as well. They want the Trump
supported candidates, the Trump endorsed candidates to win so that they can win in the general. So get them in the primary. And this seems to be in line with that.
They prop up the messaging of Trump supporters. Once Trump supporters win, 92% endorsement
success from Trump. They then do things like this. Biden comes out and says MAGA is evil,
blah, blah, blah, or extremist. And then it scares the public. Or maybe it'll have the
inverse effect. Like, how do you know?
Maybe people will see this and they'll be like, yo, they've gone too far and then end up voting the other direction.
I think historically America has always bounced out of these situations.
Whenever we go too far down the left rabbit hole, I think Americans tend to shake themselves out of it. And I think that's why, to your point, they're running scared because America has such a unique history. We are individuals by nature. So I think once you
go too far, once you put Americans, you know, in a corner, they tend to like wake up. I mean,
Trump winning the 2016 election proved that. Say what you want about the 2020
election, but the fact that Trump won the election and the fact that they put so much effort into
demonizing him in a full-on assault from our media. In 2016, they launched this whole insane
theory about Trump not actually having won legitimately, that the Russians were colluding
and a whole bunch of their nonsense, and they were
allowed to do it. Across the board, across the media,
the corporate press, and all the institutions
were supporting it. They launched FBI investigations.
Well, I think what Trump has done for the
country is, you know,
like him or hate him, you know,
he's turned the light on, and he's shown
us, you know, he's forced the hand
of our media in a way that no president
in our lifetime ever has. And you see a lot of people waking up and so again i think you know countries that
have fallen to this ideology in the past um they didn't have our history they didn't have our
spirit and so you know our guns and our guns yeah i mean to your point i mean so i mean you know
you know in our office space you, we're kind of divided.
Like there's some people that are more pessimistic and some people that are more optimistic.
I'm more on the optimistic side because I think Americans tend to pull out of these situations.
We saw it in the 60s.
We saw it in 68 when they went too far.
Americans tend to wake up.
Americans tend to go back to being Americans.
And now we're seeing it.
We're seeing it with our economy.
We're seeing it with, you know, people.
I think the brilliance of the media is not only a deception,
but they're good at convincing people that most people think the way that they're telling you they think.
And so there's a lot more people that are logical than
we know, but because we can only have so many interactions with people in the day-to-day.
So I'm optimistic about America, and they're going to push and push and push because of their desire
for power. And eventually it might turn nasty, but Americans are generationally free, and we
have an independent spirit that no other country in the history of the world has ever seen. I remember two years ago being on this show and documenting how Biden and
the corporate media got into power because essentially their major campaign slogan was,
we're not Donald Trump. He got into office and he kept saying, we're not Donald Trump. Donald
Trump's bad. Donald Trump's bad. And they kept obsessing about Donald Trump. And we were watching
his administration. We're like, okay, what are you going to do? What policies are you going to put forward? The Democrats don't have
anything except for Donald Trump as a way to galvanize the general public. And they don't
have anything to show for their records within the last few years. What they have is devastation.
They've wrecked this economy. They pushed up World Economic Forum, great reset policies that
have devastated the middle class, that have made people more poor.
They have no record to stand on other than the destruction of our society.
And I think this is why, in part, we have this obsession with Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump,
Trump, because they don't have anything else to stand behind.
But also, at the same time, I do believe that this is a part of a larger divide and conquer
agenda to make sure blue collar Americans fight each other.
And this is the perfect kind of pendulum swing point
that we're at where we have Trump and we have Biden.
This is the perfect way to distract all of us
and have all of us fighting
and not looking at the true cause of our pain.
This is why they're going after the MAGA Republicans.
Why Joe Biden's like the MAGA Republicans.
We call them Maggie Republicans
because they know Trump's not going to be around forever.
They can't use him as their weapon.
So when Trump, you know, either retires or loses or whatever happens, they need that anger.
Because it's the only thing that brings the left together.
Enough.
If Trump bows out.
This is one of the reasons why I lean a little bit in the direction of DeSantis, though.
I'm fairly split between the two.
I'm starting to lean a little bit more to DeSantis these days.
It goes back and forth. But I think the reason might be Trump as a powerful, prominent figure
is easily recognizable and easy to use in media, either for loving him or hating him.
DeSantis, with all due respect, is a more boring character. The people who know him love him. The
people who know his policies respect him,
but most people don't care he's not a celebrity. Donald Trump was on The Apprentice. Donald Trump
is the TV reality guy. So everyone was like, oh yeah, we know Donald Trump. And then they get back,
here's why he's bad, here's why he's good, and everybody just loves to stare at the man.
I think if Ron DeSantis wins, they will try the MAGA Republican thing, but it's not going to work.
So what's likely going to happen is right now you have leftists and you have Democrats, for some reason, united.
It makes no sense.
It's like the people who oppose the 1%, teaming up with the 1%, don't ask me why.
Well, I guess you could.
The answer is they hate Donald Trump.
You get Trump under the equation and they're going to scream MAGA Republicans and people are going to be like, who's that?
Who are we mad at now?
I don't know what you're talking about.
Are we mad at some?
Maybe that works in local elections.
It's not going to work nationally.
And then what happens is the left, the Democrats, the Democratic socialists, they all break up into different factions, once again, fighting each other like Occupy Wall Street was angry
with Democrats.
And then you're going to get the MAGA coalition, which is a massive group of conservatives,
libertarians, post-liberals, politically homeless individuals.
And then I think you see some kind of like MAGA sweep.
That's if and when they lose the ability to rally people around hating Trump. Biden gave, like it was pretty pathetic that here you have a president who's two years in office and he's making his latest speech about what Trump and MAGA Republicans, he doesn't have a record to
stand on in terms of the positives that he has been able to put forth in these past two years.
And so he makes it about, you know, building an enemy and basically doubling all focuses on that enemy
and getting people to hate that enemy and saying things like,
if we come together, we can march forward to a better future.
It's very pathetic.
But for me, to your point about DeSantis, from a spectator's point of view,
DeSantis have proven to be effective in terms of like staring down and being effective against a lot of the kind of woke policies that are coming down the tubes.
And so for a lot of people, I feel like they will be attracted to a DeSantis type person come 2024 based on his effectiveness in a place like Florida.
And his backbone.
Yeah. Not only the effectiveness, but also the prospects of potential peace
and not craziness from the other side that, of course, is extremely hyperbolic,
extremely sensationalistic, and they know if Trump's going to go in there,
he's going to be looking for redemption.
That's the kind of ideas, that's the type of thinking that a lot of people have.
And I would see the party establishment galvanize more people
against that than potentially a DeSantis, who again, also interesting figure. I go back and
forth on him as well. I think any person in politics should be criticized. But you made that
point that I was trying to make. You made it a lot more eloquently than I did. They have nothing to
stand on except for the destruction of the American working class. And I think at the end of the day,
both political parties have caused these policies that destroyed the blue collar workers in this country that have
destroyed the way of life in this country that have destroyed civil liberties and any kind of
economic prosperity that we had before. And right now, I think we're in limbo of a lot of chaos
that is hitting people all at once. And I think we're even at a point where people don't know
how to even respond to all of this all at once. Let's jump we're even at a point where people don't know how to even respond to all of this
all at once.
Let's jump to this story
we got from Newsweek.
Donald Trump leads group
around a golf course
during mysterious D.C. visit.
So at first,
there was this big conspiracy.
Trump shows up in D.C.
He's wearing golf shoes and a polo
and they're like,
whoa, whoa, whoa.
Why is he not dressed up?
Clearly, the only reason
is that he's facing arrest.
He was golfing.
They grabbed him,
made him go. Someone then says,
these leftist conspiracy theorists, no, no, no, maybe he's going to the hospital. Maybe it was an
abrupt trip. He's got to go to Walter Reed or
something. Some people were like,
dude, maybe he's going golfing.
Or I think the simple thing was like
sometimes people wear comfortable
clothing, like he's wearing golf shoes.
I don't know.
Sometimes you wear a suit.
Sometimes you don't.
So everybody was speculating.
Nobody knew.
And now we get the latest theory.
Here's one of the, this is a tweet with 107 retweets.
Don the con man is in DC, quote, golfing with Kevin McCarthy, Devin Nunes, Eric Trump,
Sean Hannity, no golf clubs.
How many guys does it take to help Trump find his balls?
Ha ha.
So I don't know what they're doing, but there is this photo that's going around.
I don't know if those names are correct.
It said Kevin McCarthy, but I don't know if he's actually there.
What's the guy in red holding?
That looks like a golf club.
It's not a golf club.
I don't know what it is.
Weird.
But there are pictures of them on the golf course in golf carts without golf clubs.
So the theory now is that these are Trump allies meeting in big open fields with no
devices away from recordings to have a conversation, I guess.
And now the theories are, once again, Donald Trump's going to get arrested.
So let me just say, without further ado, the walls are closing in.
Closing in.
Yes.
The end is nigh.
The end is near.
The beginning of the end for Donald Trump.
What else?
What are the other ones?
Bombshell report.
Republicans pounce.
I don't know.
Republicans.
No, I don't know about that one.
But bombshell.
The walls are closing in.
The end is near for Trump.
It's the beginning of the end.
Great.
This again.
Part of me kind of feels like they're not going to arrest Trump.
And they're doing all of this in very high profile ways like the fbi raids to put on a show to make people think it
will happen because the best they can do but at the same time you know i don't know man what do
you guys think you think trump's having secret meetings to discuss his strategy to avoid arrest
or plot a coup or what's he doing well if trump's arrested that's only going to help people like
desantis so i think that also plays into the sphere of what's happening here, especially
when it comes to a lot of these central controllers.
But also, there's what, 40
indictments? I think he
probably brought the boys. Subpoenas. Subpoenas?
Sorry, 40 subpoenas? He probably
brought the boys around to be like, hey, there's
40 subpoenas. What do we do?
I've heard some rumors.
We don't know what happened, but
we can only speculate from here. I've heard some rumors. You know, we don't know what happened, but but we can only speculate from here.
I've heard some rumors from people close.
Close to Trump's inner circle that their conversations strategy about, you know, whether or not they take this seriously.
I want to be light on how I phrase it because I don't want to play those stupid games.
But, you know, I wouldn't come out with an article and be like definitively state this.
The media likes to be like sources close to Trump's circle say X. And it's like,
what does that really mean? So I'm just saying it's a rumor that Trump's, you know,
having conversations like, do we need to take this seriously or not? Are we going to move forward?
And whatever that ends up becoming, I don't know. But I think Luke is right. He called the boys and
said, guys, 40 subpoenas. We better have a meeting about this. Well, I don't think it's illegal to me.
I mean, I think what the media is doing is they're making everything that Trump does as if he's already a criminal, as if he's already been indicted, as if he's already been proven guilty. playing golf with his friends is not news but whenever you you know write the headline in such
a way you know people that you know don't study this stuff you know like like we do like they're
they might be susceptible to to uh thinking that trump is doing something so it's really a non-story
but if you put the right headline on it then a lot of people might and it's all it's also about
just freezing trump like we've been talking about like freeze trump keep people angry about trump keep people thinking about trump
trump's your enemy trump's you know trump's going to destroy our democracy trump trump trump trump
and unless you you know are educating yourself on how these you know these deceptive tactics work
then you might fall for it but to me like everything we just saw is a non-story.
Yeah, like Trump hangs out at a golf course
breaking news. It's like Trump's an ex-president.
Since when does an ex-president
not play golf with his friends?
No golf clubs, though. Since when do a bunch of Republicans
not talk?
They're Republicans. They're supposed to be
strategizing how to beat Democrats, right?
That's the whole point. We don't know who it is.
This person's claiming it's Nunes. They know who it is, but they're using a shot's the whole point. We don't know who it is. This person's claiming it's Nunes.
They know who it is, but they're using a shot that's making you think they don't know who it is,
so it seems more conspiratorial and more...
Well, I'm saying this person on Twitter doesn't know who it is.
Oh, okay.
They're listing a bunch of random names, but you can't actually see that well.
Okay.
And you used the word pounce earlier, Republicans pounce,
because this is the verbiage that the left loves to use.
And, you know, meanwhile, this is a prime example of the left pouncing.
I mean, it's interesting how they're constantly accusing conservatives of being conspiracy theorists.
And, you know, they're making everything a thing.
But, you know, they are tweeting about how, oh, they're having a meeting with, there's no golf clubs.
You know what I mean?
It's like they're trying to make something out of nothing.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, it's very interesting,
just the kind of hypocrisy that's going on here.
Well, that's why I wonder
why should we take any of it seriously?
You know, I got like a corporate press emailing me.
This is really funny.
The Washington Post emailed me today,
like right before the show.
And they were like,
we have a list of people who said that Biden did not win the election fairly and your name is included on this list. And I just started laughing when I saw that. I'm like, okay, so I get the Trump, the diehard Trumper is calling me a cuck because I said Biden did win and Trump did lose. And then I get the corporate press claiming that I said the opposite. This is just absolutely amazing. Why should I take any of the corporate press
seriously? They're just going to lie. They're going to make things up. I can come on the show
over and over again and say that Biden won because people hated Trump and Trump supporters,
you know, they can't believe it. They couldn't believe it. And of course, there was the shadow
campaign stuff in Time magazine. I'm not downplaying any of that stuff. But the media is
going to say whatever they want, no matter what you do, and they're going to find a way to justify it. They're going to put out stories like this. For all we know,
you know what I love? I'm like, these people come out and they're like, it's a conspiracy.
Trump's meeting. No golf clubs. What's he talking about? He's plotting another coup. And I'm like,
Donald Trump's sitting here with all his friends. He's like, thank you for joining me, gentlemen.
This is an excellent investment property. It's going to be a timeshare golf course. Trust me.
And it's like, for all we know, he's meeting to sell property. it's going to be a timeshare golf course trust me and it's like for all we know he's meaning to sell property it's like he got
a bunch of friends again we're gonna go look at a building you're gonna be there's a million and
one reasons when people were claiming he was going to the hospital because he was dying
they were like well if he was dying someone would be would be helping him and he's not he's not
being helped therefore it means it's probably not a medical emergency and so he's probably being
indicted and i'm like if he broke his wrist,
he would be walking just fine.
There's a million and one reasons you could make up
as to why Trump went to DC.
They just make stuff up.
They go nuts with it.
If only there was this much media attention
and scrutiny on the World Economic Forum,
the Bilderberg Group, Jeffrey Epstein,
the world would be a better place.
But no, we're still obsessing about Donald Trump,
the corporate media's gift that keeps giving.
They're obsessing about him.
I'm sick of even just hearing about this nonsense.
Who cares?
He met and he talked to people.
People do that all the time.
You should see what corporations do
with the politicians that they buy
and all the private conversations that they have
selling you down the river.
But of course, we don't have that kind of media attention.
We don't have that kind of scrutiny.
And this is why, in part, we're dealing with so many problems in our everyday lives because of this nonsense that, again, is just politics astray that is just
screwing people over. No, but you make an excellent point, though. Why are they not putting this kind
of scrutiny on the World Economic Forum? On themselves? You know, on themselves. Because
the thing is, the fact of the matter is,
and I'm no Trump apologist, as you put it,
but it makes you wonder, are they in on the agenda
that organizations like the World Economic Forum are putting out?
Probably.
And they see Trump and others like him as a threat to their agenda.
And so, of course, they're going to demonize and try to in a sense
put this kind of focus and freeze individuals who they see as a threat and trump is just one of them
i just want to point something out too like this picture that we have showing trump and a bunch of
people like sitting around like standing around this empty golf course i'm just imagining like
what if trump is speaking to them and he's like where the golf clubs are the people they were the caddies were supposed to bring them and now we're standing here
i'm so sorry gentlemen and someone's like they don't have golf clubs and it's like how common
is it normal for someone to be like it's going to be 15 minutes till the caddies get here i guess
they got held up instead they go with this crazy conspiracy trump's having secret meetings and
plots and whatever it's like the most likely scenario is they're waiting for golf well that's what's gonna backfire
on them and it always has historically i mean for them to come after you right i mean you make a
point to be open-minded to do your research but for them to come after you it's like what that's
not it's not helping them right and it's not helping uh you right? It's not helping your audience go their way.
So I think that they overplay their hand.
Yeah.
They tweet things out like this.
I mean, there's a number of reasons why they don't have golf clubs.
Like, who cares?
Like, he's an ex-president.
He's literally an ex-president.
He's allowed to play golf and talk to his friends or his constituents.
There's no crime here.
Well, I think it might have been Cernovich who said it.
I'm not sure that.
No, no, no.
Who said this?
Someone said this to us, that this is the true crime podcast for, you know, wine moms
or like wine aunts.
And it's like the latest season of the Trump scandal.
Like they actually have true crime podcasts that sit there like women talk about Trump
and what he's doing.
So they need this.
They need it.
Mueller, she wrote.
Yeah.
Now Mueller's gone and it still exists.
Well, I think Trump said CNN would kind of fail
after he was gone, right?
I mean, they're still talking.
Like Trump's literally just hanging out in Mar-a-Lago
and that's all they can talk about.
So it's, you know, I agree with Luke.
I'm just kind of exhausted.
Like, let's move on
you know you guys have the white house you guys you have everything you want why are you still
hung up and you know again it's like they're they're doing more damage you know for their
cause than than good that's why i wonder if a shift to desantis would would work out better
because then like it's like i was saying before trump is this this big powerful
figure and he can rally the left or the right desantis has the right but the left doesn't care
he's not a celebrity they've tried smearing him going after him but i'll tell you man you have
you seen those videos that flecos puts out we talked about him before the show for those that
are listening where it's like the dude goes out of times square and asks people questions and
they're really dumb and it's really it's really terrifying and then you see those videos and you're like now i understand
bill gates anyway you know easy easy i don't i don't understand bill gates after watching those
videos uh if you go to those people and you say what do you think about donald trump what do you
think those people are going to say? Racist, bigot.
If you go to those people and say, what do you think about Ron DeSantis, what are they going to say?
What that mean?
Who's that?
Who's that?
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
So if you start seeing a 2024 DeSantis run and Trump is out of the picture, they're going to try and be like, DeSantis is evil.
And people are going to be like, who's that?
Yeah.
You do Trump and they're like, oh, yeah, Trump.
F Trump. is evil and people are gonna be like who's that yeah you do trump and they're like oh yeah trump f trump you know i've been seeing videos though where they're going into the inner cities and
they're going you know a lot of younger people um they miss trump they liked trump and i you know
the thing is is that you know trump was part of all of our lives growing up right i mean he's in
home alone right he's everywhere and so i think
that really backfired which is probably why he won so again i think they've overplayed their hand um
and and americans i have faith that americans are not as dumb as you would think that americans are
if you if you're just following what the news and what social media is telling us. Yeah. And that's an interesting point, Justin, because, um,
Trump from 2016 to 2022 or 2020,
he jumped 4% in terms of getting the so-called black vote,
you know?
So he was gaining momentum in terms of black people who are voting for him.
And so,
you know,
they obviously understand that to the extent that Hispanics and black people
are voting for Trump,
a so-called Republican president, this is a very real threat.
And so you want to double down.
You want to mobilize all of your radio personalities. I mean, if you listen to any black, you know, urban radio program on a morning radio show, they're constantly demonizing Trump, even though he's not in office. And so they're constantly mobilizing, you know, a lot of these urban and Hispanic radio and television personalities to constantly perpetuate this message of, you know, Trump bad, Trump bad, Trump bad, leading up to the midterms as well as the 2024.
Well, let's let's let's talk about this story.
Let's jump to the story here from the New York Post.
Las Vegas official accused of killing reporter will remain in office and get paid.
What?
Okay.
So this is a Democrat.
And he's there wearing some kind of, what is that, a clean suit or something?
Biomask.
It's a smock.
So this guy has been arrested.
Innocent until proven guilty.
Charged with the murder.
He's arrested on murder suspicion of a journalist who was running hit pieces.
And so this guy, they find his DNA at the scene.
That's what happened, right, Aliyah?
That's correct.
They found his DNA at the scene.
He's been arrested.
And he's still in office.
He's still getting paid.
He's wearing a Dexter suit when this reporter runs into him.
What is going on here?
So how many people do you know get to keep their jobs when they go to jail for murder?
When they're arrested and charged awaiting trial?
Well, Tim, we also have to understand that, you know, politicians murder people all the time.
And they get away with it.
Do you understand what happens behind the seat of power?
This is just the one time you saw it.
Did you see the wars that they started?
Did you see the drone bombs that they sent over?
I mean, if this guy's going to go to jail,
Barack Obama, right now, turn yourself in
for the assassination of Anwar Anwarawaki
and his son and a 16-year-old American citizen
that was executed by you personally
when you signed off on the order
to kill an American 16-year-old child.
And he got to stay in office.
He got to stay in office.
He got a government paycheck.
Why should this guy get kicked out of office?
Obama killed an American kid.
Literally killed a 16-year-old American citizen, Abdur Rahman.
I love saying that as often as possible.
And this is not the first time.
I mean, presidents have started,
conflicts have started,
wars have started,
even done actions that
have led to the end of many people's lives i just i would love to see obama turning himself in
to the las vegas police and they'd be like well if he's going i got so much yeah and it was in
and they just lock him up and throw him in a cell and it was a number of american citizens it wasn't
just one yeah i think it was it was around seven to eight. The number is still
unknown because there was a lot of covert
ops surrounding a lot of these actions.
But essentially, Barack Obama literally
signed off on a lot of these executions
that without a judge, without a
trial, without a jury, executed
American citizens and killed
them. And that's the power that he gave
Donald Trump. Donald Trump made
sure that the accounting and records of it wasn't public.
And he gave the power to the Pentagon to make these decisions.
And he made sure that the records weren't public.
Trump had too much faith in the military.
He really revered these guys.
And boy, did that screw him over in a lot of ways, especially with those who lied to him about Syria.
But was it was a collateral murder?
Was that Bush? That was Bush, right?
I believe that was Bush and Chelsea Manning that released that footage.
But the footage I'm wondering, I think it might have been under Bush. I'm not sure. It might
have been under Obama. Because I think that was released in like 2010, wasn't it?
But it happened under, I mean, it was old video footage, but it happened under Bush.
Right, right, right. The reason I bring that up is I thought it was Bush, because it just shows
you how these powers get passed down. That Obama is promising you Bush. Right, right, right. The reason I bring that up is I thought it was Bush because it just shows you how these powers get passed down.
That Obama is promising you all the bells and whistles and then, you know, he gets in, he kills people, all the same.
So, you know what?
Throwing it back to this story about this guy in Vegas, Luke is right.
Like, are we now going to change our policies?
I'm surprised this guy actually got charged.
I suppose, I don't know.
Honestly, what's the difference really? Barack Obama signed off on a drone strike on a civilian restaurant in Yemen, a country we were not at war with,
and he blew up a 16-year-old American citizen who had committed no crimes.
So I just, I got to wonder, like, that to me is actually worse for a few reasons. First of all,
he killed a child. Second of all, he blew up a civilian restaurant, firing missiles into countries we're not at war with.
I'm like, man, it just compounds in so much worse.
And then it's also just like, you know, I understand it's not as important, but the tens of millions of dollars it costs to do that.
Now you're stealing our money, too?
And this guy, this guy gets arrested.
The first thing, thinking about this story because
this was a very interesting story i actually tweeted about this journalist passing away
because he was an investigative journalist he was also one of the few journalists that was actually
correctly investigating the las vegas shooting which a lot of people have totally forgot about
which we still don't have an explanation that came and went we still don't have an official
explanation to exactly what happened in las ve in Las Vegas during this mass shooting event that, of course, has so many people pushed for gun control.
But more importantly, I originally thought maybe this was somehow connected.
I put this story out before the politician was even connected to this story.
But the politician who is accused of killing him was also caught by this journalist cheating on his wife.
This journalist ended his political career.
He was a high profile Democrat in Las Vegas.
But but automatically hearing this story, I thought about what Bill Clinton said about House of Cards.
If you remember House of Cards, it was a famous Netflix show with Kevin Spacey, friends of all friends.
It would, of course, Jeffrey Epstein.
But but Bill Clinton said that that House of cards was 99 real and in house of cards the president assassinates a journalist and kills
kevin spacey kills them so so that that automatically makes me think of this there's a lot
of things happening behind the seat of power that we still don't know about there's there's this meme
with an iceberg showing the corruption that we corruption that we know about and then the corruption that we don't know about being this huge piece of ice underneath the water.
And I think this is the current reality that we're dealing with.
And if we would know exactly what politicians, the really sinister, the really bad ones were up to, we would be shocked.
And I think it would change our whole political landscape immediately.
I do think that Trump was very different from Obama and from Bush.
I certainly think he made mistakes in who he trusted.
But I actually think Trump was an outsider.
I think they didn't expect him to win.
I think he did want to end the wars.
I think he made a bunch of mistakes.
I think he signed off on a bunch of bad orders.
But you look at how hard they're going after him.
He did sign the Abraham Accords.
He did try and bring peace, say, North Korea
and crossing into the DMZ and things like that.
And I know a lot of people, they don't think it's enough.
You know, we had Dave Smith on the show
and Maj Ture last week,
and Dave said he's still doing bad.
And so that shouldn't be the standard.
So, you know, my view is just like,
someone super chatted this, I'll throw it to them instead.
They said, this problem was created over 100 years. You're not going to solve it in 100 days you can't expect one president
to come in and then just snap their fingers and just end all of the really really bad awful stuff
but why does that have to be the president because when i you know i see stories like this like
you know where are all the men yeah like where are the men in our government you know if you look at
you know trump's presidency if you're just taking that as a litmus test,
it's like you had an investigation the entire time he was president.
So how is it that his political enemies were able to roll out Mueller and the things that were going on with Russia,
the things that were going on?
How are they able to have a non-stop investigation non-stop uh political power
like where where are the men that are constitutional where are the american men to
stand up to this type of stuff not in politics yeah well it's just interesting because i think
what made trump so appealing to everybody was that he had balls yeah they that he got on tv
and he spoke his mind.
And talking about his growth in the black community,
that resonated with black America,
is that you had a masculine man that got on TV.
DeSantis has that as well.
Yeah.
But all the rappers loved Donald Trump.
Donald Trump was up in all the music videos. But it's like, you see this going on in Las Vegas.
It's like, is there no men?
Is there no, like, who do we have in the Senate right now?
I mean, you know, you see these little clips
where it's like, oh, Ted Cruz roasts so-and-so or whatever,
but it's like, no, like, you're not.
You're just, you know, you're playing a part,
but, you know, our country is headed in a downward spiral like where are the men
like yeah it's all theatrics i mean and and washington dc i mean there's no real and you
know i'm not i'm not bought and paid for by any politician so it's like i can i can criticize them
from a in an objective way as a citizen of the United States, but it's like all the politicians who are on their so-called Republican side,
many of them are themselves corrupt.
At least they demonstrate that.
I mean,
if you look at what they're saying on Twitter and what their actual voting
record is,
many of them are no different than the people on the other side of the aisle.
And so to the extent that it comes to standing up for true law and order, I mean, the inscription on the Supreme Court building is literally, you know, equal justice under the law.
But they're not applying that.
You know what I mean?
And so there's no real men who love this country or are fighting for the Constitution of these United States in the Senate or in the Congress.
How is there a nonstop investigation on Trump? where like is there no one on the other side to like do
i mean are is no one curious about some of the things on the other side like where like when is
so you know you got to go vote 57 days i think it is that we're at 57 well vote yeah voting voting
will do so much but i mean hopefully there will be some men that will step up.
But the thing is, too, people have to kind of get it out of their head
that the only election that matters is the president of the United States.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, and that being said, too, some men,
but I kind of feel like Marjorie Taylor Greene is going to be the one
who actually goes heavy into the investigations and stuff.
There are some women.
Carrie.
Yeah, Carrie Lake. Oh, yeah she uh she's been supportive of our of our recent project so i mean you know when i say
men i'm just saying like men that you know will stand up and like we need some masculine energy
some truth you know you have these little glimpses of it but it's just it just my it's just mind
blowing that you know non-stop investigations
committees you know government spending on investigating i mean you're using taxpayer
dollars to basically you know uh grab power for yourself and and and just longing for the day and
i think again like that's what was so cool about Trump. Love him or hate him, it was just cool to see a man on TV flip the bird at the media.
It was just cool.
It was cool to, you know, I remember those press conferences.
You were on fake news.
Yeah, I remember the press conferences, like how exciting.
I remember kicking, like, oh my goodness.
It made me uncomfortable because I hadn't even been conditioned to seeing just weak politicians.
But all Republican politics is these days is basically placating the left to try to, you know, in a sense, play it safe so as to come to some kind of common ground to keep some remnants of things as they were.
That's basically what Republican politics is.
There is no true kind of intentionality in terms of preserving the Republic
of the United States. I mean, you literally had the President of the United States talking about
we need to preserve our democracy. And a lot of people have it in their head that America is a
democracy. Like nobody challenged him in terms of the mainstream media of like, well, no, actually,
we're not a democracy. We're a constitutional republic., nobody checked him on that. And so it's a problem.
But, you know, back to the story about, you know, this politician who will, you know, keep their
position, who will continually get paid. This is, in a sense, like the same thing that has been going
on in terms of, you know, politicians being above the law. They are an elitist class. And, you know,
we are expected as citizens to kind of go along
with it. Yeah, you made a good point. Just really quickly, the Republicans now have almost the same
policies as the Democrats nearly had 10 years ago. And it's almost the same exact thing that
they're just vying for. So I especially agree with you. I don't have a lot of hope in voting.
But when it comes to the men, I think a lot of them have been sterilized. I think a lot of them
have been chemically castrated. And I think there also is a bigger spiritual and health fight happening that
is affecting our current landscape that I think is also worth talking about.
Definitely. We are in spiritual war right now.
Well, what's going on with the dudes, man? What do you got for us? Luke,
what are you talking about? Guys being sterilized or what? Well, you know, there's a huge decline in sperm, in reproductive rates, in IQ, in people's
health.
There's a huge increase of people being fat.
There's a huge increase of people not being healthy.
There's a huge increase of respiratory diseases and heart ailments that have been dramatically
increasing all over the world.
And, you know, it's fair to say that there has been something happening
that has utterly devastated and destroyed the modern man.
And whether you look at, and family-friendly show here,
but specifically if you look at reproductive organs, they've been shrinking.
I don't know if I could say the thing I want to say that the size between the two private
parts is also shrinking, which, you know, what? Yes, yes, yes. There's a lot of things chemically
happening right now. A lot of people are blaming plastics for it as plastics have been found in
people's bloodstreams. There's a chemical warfare happening right now that is affecting not just
the human body but the human mind and i think this is why a lot of people have been going crazy this
is why i think there's more homelessness uh there's a bigger homelessness problem out there
than there was before which is usually linked to a mental health crisis i think right now we are
going through some kind of medical intervention that that not natural, that is destroying human life on this planet.
But Luke, a great
man once said, there are too
many people on this planet.
That was Bill Gates, by the way.
Don't you think he's
right? There are too many people, Luke? Absolutely
not. I think what
Elon Musk has been talking about,
the opposite problem occurring,
especially in a few decades from now, is the real problem because it's actually backed by science.
It's actually backed by data that is not paid and bought for by Bill Gates.
And it's highlighting a huge crisis of civilization that's going to be hitting our way, especially in the Western world, where people aren't making children.
One, because people can't.
Sometimes because people don't want to because they've been brainwashed and propagandized not to, to me, in my personal opinion, we are going through a population
reduction program. A lot of people don't know about it. A lot of people are not aware of it.
A lot of people are just living their lives, trusting the authorities, and they're being
chemically attacked and castrated in a way that's going to stop them from reproducing.
You think it's on purpose?
Absolutely. I think there's two motives here.
One is profit and incentive.
And I think the other one is deliberate.
And I think both are playing a part here.
I think there's a few people that are saying too many people in this world, we have to
intervene.
We have to incentivize the use of GMOs.
We have to incentivize the use of classified.
We have to incentivize the use of high fructose corn syrup.
Real quick, there are people like Bill Gates who have publicly stated there are too many people and we have to take action.
Absolutely.
Now, beyond that, you know.
There's corporations that are incentivized to do this because then big industries like corn, high fructose corn syrup and glyphosate are subsidized.
And, of course, given to these corporations for very cheap, they, of course, give it out to the general public and whether it's seed oils high sugar or or just the the chemicals that are banned in so many other countries we give
it to our children the diet that our children are given is absolutely horrendous it's leaving to
brain defects and it's leaving towards a destroyed civilization that of course won't be able to get
up from its feet because it's being bombarded with poisons. I will add this though,
but like,
cause I agree 100% with what you're saying,
that it is derivative of,
you know,
of a,
of a,
of something chemical,
but I would also add that it's something derivative of propaganda,
which is another word that you use.
Um,
we were talking before the show,
you use the word choice,
you know what I'm saying?
And people think that people choosing to eat bad food.
Right, yeah, exactly.
And so it's like, yeah, it is something to do with choice,
but that choice is part and parcel of propaganda.
People are kind of reacting to a certain pattern of stimuli
that's propagandized to them by certain movements
and certain things that happen in a very pervasive and inundative way.
You know, second wave feminism had a very negative effect on how we move as a society.
You know what I mean?
Going into the, you know, 21st century.
But there's two other layers here that I think are important to understand beyond just propaganda.
One is that the food is engineered to be chemically addictive.
So when you have it, it literally is engineered to hit the pleasure centers in your mind.
So you become addicted to the sugar,
to the seed oils.
Another aspect to really understand here
is that it's also cheap and readily available
because it's subsidized by big industries
that have bought off politicians
that are going along with this agenda
and don't even know that they're doing it.
Yeah, so we as people are being led
in the way that they think we should go. Exactly. you know what i've been hearing a lot we've been talking
about this quite a bit over here there are a bunch of people we know who came from other
countries or visited other countries when they came to america they gained weight yeah and they
all said the same thing like there's like four or five people we have anecdotally who've been like
i eat the exact same food and dinner the same schedule i've always done but when i came to
america i started getting gaining a bunch of weight.
And then I'm like, nah, I don't believe it.
Maybe it's like you think you're eating the same amount.
Like you would order rice and beans and chicken.
Then you come to America, but the plate's 10 times bigger.
Maybe that's what's happening.
But they insist.
They're like, that's not true.
Like I will make the food myself.
It's the same food.
And then we had a couple people that moved back, like friends of ours, and then the weight was gone.
So I'm wondering, you know, Ian often thinks it's the bromine.
I don't know about brominated wheat flour and stuff like that.
I don't know about that.
I don't know what specific chemical or whatever there is they're putting stuff or something like that.
You know, but something in our food maybe?
I have no idea
yeah there's there's a number of things and it's it's very hard to put your your kind of
finger on it to directly because we're dealing with so much bureaucracy we're dealing with so
much corruption the fda has has approved so many different chemicals that are banned that you cannot
give to people in many different countries but here here in the United States, it's okay.
But there's a rushed experimental therapy. We're going to rush that through. That's perfectly safe
and fine, which is absolutely crazy and bewildering. And there's so many different
aspects and so many different layers we could get into this. But there's a lot of other speakers
and scientists that I think we should maybe try to have on the show. Carnivore MD, he's also a
really good, smart medical doctor
that presents a lot of this information and data a lot better than I do. But I've just been awakened
to this because, you know, after I, you know, I quit smoking cigarettes, you know, I started to
see really bad health effects after giving up something that, you know, was really bad for me.
I was like, what's really going on here? And it really put me down a path where I had to research this.
And once you start researching it,
you go down a rabbit hole of holy cow.
You go down the supermarket aisle
and you're loudly saying,
everything's here's poison.
Everything here's trying to kill me
or hurt me in some kind of way.
And I make a point to say that loudly
every time I'm in the supermarket
just so people hear me.
The FDA is yet another,
because you mentioned the World Economic Forum and so on and so forth i would
include in and amongst that the fda so yes absolutely corrupted organization hijacked
by multinational corporations that are not looking out for your best interest they are
literally poisoning you with so many chemicals that that yet again illegal in so many places
legal here i saw yes i saw uh i think it yeah
it was yesterday yesterday we went down to the blue ridge rock fest it was really really awesome
and uh driving around danville virginia i saw an og pizza hut an original pizza hut building it's
like man i haven't seen one in a long time jack posobic talks about him yeah with the weird little
red roof yeah like that we were thinking about going there we ultimately didn't go there and i
was reminded of that story Jack Mosovic tells
where he went to a Pizza Hut bringing his kids
because he wanted them to have the experience he
had when he was a kid and then realizing what he
had is gone and it was disgusting and
falling apart. Now Pizza Hut
tends to be just like a strip
mall store with a delivery only.
I bring this up because
I remember we had Papa
John on the show. He likes to say, better ingredients, better pizza, Papa remember we had Papa John on the show. Yeah.
And, you know, he likes to say better ingredients, better pizza, Papa John's.
Well, he's not there anymore.
They went woke and got broke and then kicked him out.
But he talks about how, you know, they actually use better ingredients.
So I looked it up.
Sure enough, Papa John's ingredients are like basic.
The dough is like flour, water, yeast.
And I was like, wow.
And the cheese is like skim milk.
And I'm like, okay. And the sauce is like Roma tomatoes yeast and i was like wow and the cheese is like skim milk and i'm like okay and
the sauce is like roma tomatoes or whatever and sugar and then i was like okay well that's really
impressive and then i look up pizza hut i think pizza puts splenda in their crust they sweeten
their crust with artificial sweetener i could be wrong it's been a while since i looked it up but
that was like wow they really do want everything to be sweeter. And that's gross. And then dominoes, I think, I think they're not, they don't put like sweetener like
that in there, but their ingredients is like a whole bunch of weird chemicals that you don't
understand. And it's crazy when you realize most of the big fast food chains, except for Papa
Jones, it's, it's weird chemicals you're eating. You can't, you can't produce, I'm sorry, you
can't pronounce yet. You don't care that you're eating it.
That to me is just weird.
Yeah, and your body can't break it down.
So your body is in a constant state of inflammation that it can't deal with.
And when it's inflamed, it has a hard time processing and working well.
And if your gut's not working well, your brain is not working well,
since your brain is dependent on the chemicals produced in your gut.
And I think a lot of this is deliberate because if you could destroy someone's health,
if you could destroy someone's sanity and mental clarity,
you could more easily enslave them.
Because if you have them in a pathetic fat state,
you have them in a state where they don't respect themselves.
And if you don't respect yourself,
you're not going to stand up for yourself.
And therefore, you're a lot easier to squash.
You're a lot easier to control.
You're a lot easier to manipulate.
And I think there's a
big agenda happening. And this is my own personal opinion that this is all engineered and planted
and created in a way specifically to hurt us in the worst possible way.
I think Luke is right about when people are fat and slow and tired, they're easier to control.
And that's why I gave Luke a box of cookies today.
You did. Two of them. Two boxes of cookies. I looked at that. I'm like, you're easier to control. And that's why I gave Luke a box of cookies today. You did. Two of them.
Two box of cookies. I looked at them and I'm like,
you're trying to get me fat.
Seconds I saw that. We have these special cookies that
are fudge-dipped
birthday cake Oreos
with sprinkles. And it says
step on snack and find out.
They look incredible. They look amazingly
like,
they just look so good good i haven't had one
it's a drug it really is you eat one and then you know you want to eat more but one cookie is 130
calories wow one cookie and they're and they're little oreos that's that's that's food i guess
man i gotta tell you when the apocalypse happens survivalists are going to be like yes like this will last months one a day one a day you probably eat a couple of them and then uh you just you don't
gotta work energy yeah yeah quick energy i guess until you until you crash and burn yeah let's go
back to talking about the media actually no i don't talk about the media let's talk about this
this is a crazy story boy switzerland may jail people who turn their heat above 66 degrees this
winter well good oh those people want to warm their homes what do they think they are this Switzerland may jail people who turn their heat above 66 degrees this winter.
Well, good.
Oh?
Those people want to warm their homes.
How do they think they are?
This planet is warm enough.
Citizens of Switzerland who dare turn their thermostats above a balmy 19 degrees Celsius
or 66 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect temperature if you ask me, over the winter may instead
find themselves shivering in a prison cell.
The cost of natural gas in Europe has increased more than tenfold.
You guys see that in Italy,
they're doing things by candlelight now
at bars and restaurants.
Those who failed to comply
with the temperature mandates
could receive sanctions
between 30 and 3,000 Swiss francs,
the equivalent of 31 and $3,090.
Federal Department of Finance spokesman
Marcus Spiongli,
how do you pronounce that?
I hope it's Spiongli, that's great. Spionly told the outlet those found intentionally violating the statute would receive up to three years in prison.
This is the next lockdown, the climate lockdown. And they're going to implement it through smart cities and smart meters.
A couple of years ago, we saw people screaming, they're installing the smart meters.
Don't do it. They're going to control everything saw people screaming, they're installing the smart meters, don't do it, they're
going to control everything, and people thought
they were crazy. And now when we see stories
like this, and how people are having their
heat turned off because they're
turning the heat up too much, it
really puts things into a perspective
that I think is worth considering,
especially with how technology is being
more involved in our everyday lives,
and how central controllers are using it to track trace and database.
It's kind of amazing.
You know, they say climate change and all that stuff.
You got to buy electric cars.
And electric cars are really bad for the environment.
The batteries.
So, yeah, I got a Tesla.
We went to a supercharger and I plug it in and I'm sitting there
and I'm looking at the cost and it was like,
it was half the cost of gas.
Half.
Like, you think it's going to be cheap.
Not only did it take 20 minutes to recharge the car,
but we ended up spending, I think it was like 20 bucks to fill up, to recharge.
And I was like, okay, well, that's cheaper than gas. But it's still, I'm pulling up to a gas station, plugging in,
spending 20 bucks on my credit card.
I was like, what's the advantage here that I can't go that far and the government can now turn my car off whenever they want?
Do you feel that it's people that genuinely believe in climate change and genuinely believe in the future of the world being overheated?
Or do you feel like this is just power driven?
I don't know, man. I think this is going into, there's a big agenda in the UN 2030 vision,
which is also pictured by the Build Back Better,
Great Reset World Economic Forum vision.
They share the same vision.
It's essentially the same thing.
They just kind of rebrand it for marketing purposes.
And their vision is, of course, getting rid of cars.
And if you look at major cities
and the way that they've been developing,
they've been getting rid of people's ability to drive cars.
When you drive a car, you have freedom. You have the ability to go anywhere
you want. They want people stuck in cities dependent on public transportation. Essentially,
that is the end goal that they are reaching for because then you could have total enslavement
of people that can't escape, that can't run away. And when you look at their goals, they're already
implementing it. It's not cost
effective to have a car in New York City. Insurance rates are crazy. Speed cameras everywhere you go.
Roads are being turned into pedestrian sidewalks. Traffic jams are absolutely crazy. And I think
there's a big portion of individuals who want to get rid of cars because it's bad for the
environment. But there's also a lot of people who want to control people. And they're such control freaks that they want to get rid of your ability to be able to
travel yeah well it's very american like the idea of the automobile right like detroit and muscle
cars and the interstate and just being able to have that mobility and that freedom to go
exactly and it's it's so i'm wondering like you know, because I don't know what the elites, the powers that be really think.
Do they really believe that cars are killing the planet or is it just making people believe that cars are killing the planet in order to have power over them?
For me.
Go ahead.
No, no.
Go ahead.
No.
So for me, it's like this more than anything is an indictment on the centralization of public education because
the fact of the matter is like you know a lot of people legitimately think it's unfathomable or
inconceivable that our government will have you know doesn't have our best interest in mind and
so to the extent that a government like you know in switzerland would you know crack down on the way in which people kind of
regulate the temperature in their home rather than thinking of this as a kind of tyrannical thing
many people unfortunately think of this as the government having our best interests in mind and
so you know it for me it is leading up to luke's point to kind of a globalist agenda i mean for
example with you know king charles kind of taking the throne in England,
he did talk about climate change,
and he said that this is an issue that can't be fixed by a singular country.
It can only be fixed by a coming together of all the nations.
And so this is kind of like rhetoric that's leading to the kind of groundwork or the threshold of a kind of
globalist agenda you know what i mean and so um hopefully i didn't mess with the algorithm but
um that's definitely what they're building up toward you know yeah they can turn your car off
whenever they want and drive it wherever they want to yeah so so that's crazy because you hear
about people in these random car accidents, right?
Oh, but now with like Tesla, for instance, you'll be like sitting in your car and you'll be driving.
And then, you know, a warrant will come out for your arrest or something.
Let's say you are accused of doing something.
You didn't do whatever.
You stole a package or something like that.
You didn't do it.
But they show a warrant for your arrest because of it.
You're driving in your car and all of a sudden it goes and then it's like sorry dave you're being detoured to the local police station and then it's like
auto locks engaged please sit back and remain calm and then your car just slows down and turns
around you're like what you can't get out pulls up to the police station they're out there waiting
with their guns ready and out of the vehicle your car just arrested you for us yeah i believe there's already stories
of of people's teslas being repossessed by using the feature where the car drives to you i i summon
summoned to to people repossessing them i need to do research on that but i remember hearing about
that months ago specifically but this is why you always have a glass breaker uh wherever whenever you can for that possibility that distinction but i i do think there's multiple
layers here there's the environment level there's the control level but there's also
trying to get the model the model s is a cabin camera so not only do they have cameras surrounding
the vehicle and it's convenient it's because with so uh parking and such yeah when you park you can
pull up the app and then you can take a look and see the cameras from anywhere because it connects
to the cell network and then you connect to the network and then you're good so you can park your
car you can be in another state and you can pull up your car's cameras but they also have a cabin
camera i don't know if all of them have this i know the model s has it filming you yep and it's
going to the internet it's's going to Tesla's servers.
Now, you can choose to watch it,
but it means they're getting that footage too.
And so it's a convenience.
It's that way when you're driving,
you have the dash cam and the cabin cam.
And if you get into an accident,
then we all know what happened. And also they know exactly what you're doing whenever,
and they can subpoena.
You may be thinking,
yeah, but Tesla's not going to get it to the government.
They will when they're told they have to.
When some FBI agent goes to Tesla and says says we want to look inside their car right
now and then it does and then you're driving in your vehicle and they and they decide your car
just stops the doors lock you can't get out here's the here's the other thing the model s has the
biohazard filter mode or whatever where it like seals the air and then blasts you with like 99.99
filtered air,
then you're really locked in and you can't get out.
Well, I always thought it was strange.
You're like, you know, because I don't really know where Elon Musk is at.
You know, I haven't done a lot of research on him.
But it's like this idea of like, you know, turning your home solar,
putting a Tesla battery grid in your home that charges your car.
And then your car.
And then your car is actually becomes your wifi, right?
Yeah. As you're connected to the Starlink satellites and your brain chip is
activated.
So it's like you're looking at one company that now controls your,
your, your energy, your transportation and your communication.
Yeah.
You know, I mean the minds, but is this like, you know,
and I know a lot of people kind of get on the Elon Musk, you know, it's just like, you know, and I know a lot of people
kind of get on the Elon Musk,
you know,
I haven't,
like,
again,
I haven't done a lot of research in him,
but that's a lot of power
to give to one company.
Well,
hold on.
How cool would it be
if Neuralink comes out
and you can get
a brain implant thing
that can,
you know,
you put,
you click your,
your,
your chip into your brain
and then you can learn
all this stuff.
But then what ends up
actually happening is,
you know, all of a sudden, everyone, like they put it on and they go no what i love elon musk i am one with musk and then we're like fighting off zombies and they're like join
the musk and you're like no and then everyone's like they're trying to put the implant in your
neck be one one with us and then elon's like i am in charge now you are all my children and then
we're you know that's just the reality.
That would be a good, we should make a movie.
We should make a sci-fi horror.
I did like the photograph, the meme that was a gas power generator
charging a Tesla in California this week.
That was pretty funny.
Yeah, because what are you going to do?
There's a funny Babylon Bee thing where it's like,
California makes you charge your car by hamster wheel or whatever.
It's especially funny when you understand, I believe, the second law of thermodynamics
in that you're better off just running somewhere instead of trying to run to charge the car
to drive the car somewhere.
But I suppose the idea is if you run for like 40 hours, you'll have enough to bring your
groceries back from the grocery store or something like that.
There's another company I'm trying to find right now that is also launching its own auto
drive feature.
And to do it, they have a camera on the driver who's driving the car to make sure that his eyes are on the road and his hands are on the wheel.
And if they're not, it auto takes off the auto drive.
What's the point of auto driving if the car can't auto drive?
You know what's really annoying is in the Honda, they have, I think most new cars have this.
They have the lane assist thing.
And so you're driving and then you'll see like a sk a skunk or something oh gotta go a little to the left and
it goes it's like leaving the lane it freaks out then forces you back I'm like dude don't take the
wheel from me trying to not hit the turtle that was trying to cross the street you know turtles
going all slow and what are you supposed to do just run it over yeah it's definitely scary that
they can they can shut off your car and have that kind of power over you so yeah that's why i'm really excited i'm looking into uh cars from the 60s
yeah yeah well those might be cheaper too yeah they might be illegal at one point right i mean
that's the whole point you know again it's like america and the american spirit is kind of a car
culture you know we are a mobile society. We really innovated cars
and the interstate.
This idea of having the freedom
to hit the road, kind of like the
Jack Kerouac kind of spirit of just
going around the country.
But now you're seeing more live workspaces,
mass transit.
Remote work. Pods.
Pods, yeah. Alright, let's get into
some social justice stuff.
Oh, boy.
The very important story from the Daily Mail.
Oh, yeah.
Scooby-Doo's Velma is a Karen.
Oh, my.
Popular video game multiverse.
Hold on there. That's fake news.
I don't know if that game's popular.
Removes calling the police as sleuths' special power
because it's racist when she reports LeBron James' Space Jam character.
Well, all right. So LeBron James' Space Jam character. Well, all right.
So LeBron James is in the video game.
And a video went viral because Velma's superpower is to call the police.
And then the police car takes you in the back and then, like, drives you off a cliff.
And so people were laughing that the cops were arresting LeBron James or whatever.
So here's what they did.
Because it was racist, overnight, I guess
it randomly changed. I shouldn't say randomly, but they changed the cop car to the mystery machine.
And I kind of felt like this was a really good example of what's happening with defund the police.
When initially you have the police being called and they arrest the person, when everyone gets
angry, the cops are being called, they replace it with a panel van that kidnaps you and drives you off a cliff.
So as we're seeing crime skyrocketing in all of these cities after defund the police and abolish the police and all that stuff.
I just thought it was kind of funny.
But this is great.
You know, Velma's racist.
How are you guys doing?
What did LeBron do to deserve this?
That's in the video game.
That's what I want to know.
He was beating her.
Oh, well.
Like, so, you know, it's a fighting game.
So LeBron, he's over here, you know, striking a woman.
How dare he?
And then Velma calls the cops, which is the right thing you're supposed to do.
And then everybody got mad about it.
So now, instead of calling the cops, she calls her goon squad to bring their van and throw
you in the back of it and drive you off a cliff.
That's the game.
So do they throw LeBron in the van?
Yes.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, so like the characters in the game,
I don't know if they show the characters,
but Tom and Jerry are in it,
and there's Batman and Superman.
Actually, I really want to give props to it
because it is really funny
because it's a bunch of Warner Brothers characters,
and then in the promo for it,
it's like Bugs Bunny,
but Shaggy, he has a sandwich,
and they actually made Shaggy do karate
and fly and power up like Goku.
It's actually really funny.
But I do think as a video game, making your move call the police is kind of dumb.
That's weird.
But the point I wanted to make here is, look, in every Scooby-Doo episode, this is what they do.
Their car breaks down for some reason.
And then there's a guy in a costume dressed up like a ghost or a zombie or something to scare people away to lower property values.
That's like the plot of every Scooby-Doo episode.
And then once they finally realize it's not really a monster, it's some dude, they call the police.
And the police take care of it.
But now you can't have that.
Like, that's racist.
It's offensive.
We can't allow it.
So we have to remove police because of the whims of the social justice warriors.
Is it racist just because in that instance it was against LeBron James?
Like, if Bugs Bunny was thrown in jail, do we have them mock him?
It's still racist.
Really?
That's what people are saying.
They're saying that, look, this guy says this.
He says, I am enjoying Velma and multiverses, but many many character whose special move is calling the police on her enemies definitely don't sit
right with me as a black man oh my goodness that's it you can't like she's holding up the
picture of a white dude but it's still it's wait so a black man wrote this article no no this this
this comment right here was written by a black guy so yeah so speaking of that comment like for me
like my question to that that guy who wrote that tweet is have you no shame?
Because the thing is, like, you know, as a black man, I'm not willing to temporarily play the victim or to make myself look so weak and so fragile over a game that I'm willing to, in in a sense kind of thrust this kind of social justice
agenda along like i'm not gonna i'm not going to to to to placate or to to basically put this image
of myself out there as this kind of victim so as to push this agenda like i'm just i just have too
much pride i guess but i'm just not willing to do that but the the the issue for me when it comes to stuff like this is you know how how are so-called people of color like how do they
not have any kind of shame at all and making themselves look so weak that we need culture
to modify itself like to accommodate us scooby-doo has been around for what 50 years is that how long
scooby-doo's been i don't know and it always ends okay not every single time but overwhelmingly
every episode that ends with the police coming in and arresting the guy and then fred's like let's
see who it really was and then they pull the mask off and it's like it's john murphy or something
like that but see i'm wondering how much of this is the media to find this one tweet, this one guy, and then put it out and fan it.
You know what I mean?
It could easily have been ignored.
Are people really upset about this?
But the game changed it.
So this tweet, I think, is from like a month ago.
Wow.
And he makes a passive comment that's kind of like, ha ha, isn't it funny?
And nobody cares.
But then the people who made the game
actually went in and changed it.
That's crazy.
You can't have a culture that's like,
you call the police when there's a problem.
Right, Luke?
A little conflicted on this one.
I'll be honest here.
I was debating how I should introduce this topic here
to this conversation.
I mean, there's a lot of ridiculousness to me this is just
a distraction to me this is this is this is the ethos of a declining civilization this is absolutely
ridiculous that we're even talking about this there's a lot of things you could say about the
police there's a lot of things you could talk about holding power accountable but this is not
it why is velma fighting anyway yeah you know the characters, Shaggy I get.
Shaggy, it's actually really funny seeing him fight because he's a coward in the cartoon.
And so the gag, I guess, is that he's freaking out like, what's happening, man?
Then someone knocks his sandwich out of his hands, and then he just goes insane with rage.
That's actually funny.
I like that.
But Velma, why is she fighting anybody?
I'd like to see Velma fight LeBron James.
I think that would be entertaining.
Well, you can.
It's in the game.
That's what the game is.
Why is LeBron James even in it?
Yeah.
Space Jam.
Yeah, but you know what's funny?
I wonder if LeBron realized he'd be selling his likeness to games like this when he did the movie.
They're like, oh, yeah, we might make a video game based on it or something.
He's like, yeah, okay, that's cool.
And he's thinking it's going to be like...
Sometimes I wonder if LeBron knows what he's doing any of the time.
Yeah, yeah, that's fair.
Some of the things that he's said in public.
Yeah, he's definitely demonstrated that he's willing to play the puppet in many scenarios.
But for what?
That's the thing.
Like, for what reason are people willing to bend the knee?
Is it for food?
It's for money.
I just think.
No, but I mean, like, what does money get you?
What do you do with it?
Because you want an infinity pool or something?
I got to tell you, man, it's not that great.
Well, money is a huge idol in the so-called black community.
I mean, if you look at, excuse me, if you look at like a lot of the music that's coming out right now, we're glorifying money.
You know what i'm saying so it's like in a sense
we're kind of imparting to the youth who are consuming this uh medium that these are the
things to prioritize these are the things to strive for and to uh to you know work toward
you know i'm saying it doesn't matter whether or not the means by which you work, you know, pursue it are honest or dishonest.
It's just at the end of the day, this is what makes you something.
This is what makes you prominent and powerful.
It's unfortunate, but, you know, it is what it is.
Well, I think for, like, LeBron, it's just a lack of knowledge.
Like, he doesn't really know a lot of history.
He doesn't really know what's going on.
And I think there's also a lot of guilt put on certain people that are in his
caliber of wealth.
You know,
if you're black and you're successful and you've made it you're,
there's a lot of guilt that you want to like,
you know,
look back,
you know,
look at the people and help the people.
So the way to do that is to play the woke and play the victim, play the race card.
The thing about LeBron is LeBron comes from a household that was lower income.
He grew up with just his mother in the home.
And I would venture to say, and I say this not because I know LeBron,
I say this because I know a lot of people who were in similar situations, is they have resolved
that because I grew up in such a distressed situation, I'm going to see to it that my
children don't, in a sense, suffer the same things that I've had to suffer growing up. And so I want to, in a sense,
basically envelop them in this life of plenty and privilege. And so for LeBron, like he's very much about like his status. He's very much about like, in a sense, leveling up and he wants to kind of
create this lineage. And so he's going to seize every opportunity that comes along and so the question becomes uh to what extent do you apply principles to what it is you're doing
and so i don't want to i don't want to add to this you know i mean and i mean it's selling your
likeness to a video game you know who who would have known that it would have come to this you
know what i mean so i don't want to speculate but at the same time um you know lebron had
nothing to do with this it's just a matter of people like like woke yet again coming to
get another like extreme kind of degree so to speak i think i think this is a part of uh
there is an element of woke i guess the woke woke. They're chasing after nothing. It's like
we talk about these algorithms on
YouTube where they started making
the Incredible Hulk fight Hitler, but Hitler
had a woman's body and was doing Tai Chi
while it's saying a nursery rhyme.
And the reason those videos emerged was because the
algorithm was just trying to figure out what got
play and what got clicks. And I feel like
that's what leftist ideology is.
That's why it's random and makes no sense.
That's why they're like,
we oppose fascism
and support the FBI
rating our political opponents.
Like, how, what?
They're just saying
whatever algorithmically plays.
There's no leader.
There's no rhyme or reason.
And this is one of those things.
There's a cop
because it's what Scooby-Doo does.
And so they're like,
oh, I can be mad about that.
That fits in the mold
of the algorithm.
So you have this
decentralized network of lunatics
who are just filling the holes of whatever it is
could possibly make you angry and fit their ideology.
Well, there's two possibilities here.
One, someone is extremely privileged
and has a huge victim mentality
that is being promoted by big tech social media,
or someone's trolling.
I think there's a big possibility.
Someone's like, I'm just going to troll this company.
And for the company, this mega corporation that created this video game to
cave, that really is the big L here. That really is something that is worth talking about because
we could just do absurd stuff on the internet and they'll respond and they'll edit and they'll
react to us. I think that element is also important to understand here.
And the more that corporations
cave the more they're opening themselves up to trolls and i think there might be a possibility
that this is a troll fantastic point this is well yeah but they cave to them exactly that's the
that's that's the big l there that's that's the big eye-opening situation that that is worth
talking about but to justin's point about like you know and to your point too luke about how much of this is either trolling or just the media kind of assert you know assisting on a certain
narrative it does have ramifications in the real society you know i'm saying and my my concern is
that it's kind of instilling in the youth of of black people and other so-called people of color,
this kind of paranoia and this kind of entitlement that society owes me something.
It needs to modify itself to accommodate me.
It needs to walk on eggshells around me because I'm so fragile and I'm so insecure in myself that if, you know, the image of a man, regardless of what his color is, beating up a woman on a video game and that woman calling the police on that man, which in any other scenario is the proper thing to do, is considered racist.
It's just so backwards and irritating, and irritating in my opinion well let's
talk about uh your guys's movie uncle tom 2 yeah what's uh what's it about what's going on i saw
the first one and uh i learned a lot about herman cain and he was uh he was badass that was awesome
yeah so you know uncle tom one we'll call it uncle tom one was uh really turned out to be kind of a conservatism 101
you know i started i started the film just out of a curiosity of you know why black america
when it came to conservative black america uh was treated in such a way and And I think around 2015, 2016, during that cultural climate, the hypocrisy was very
real for me. In 2012, Herman Cain, you know, was running for president. And, you know, I supported
Herman Cain, I thought he was great. And two years prior to that,
I'm sorry, a couple years prior to that,
if you didn't support Barack Obama, you were a racist.
And so literally one political cycle later,
a black man from the South, from Atlanta, Georgia,
runs for president.
And he was a coon and Uncle Tom, all the things.
The media completely destroyed him. And that shocked me because at the time I'd never seen the media talk about a black man that way
because by that time we were already on eggshells.
So that kind of started the wanting to make the film.
And then as I started interviewing black conservatives,
it kind of just opened up this entire world to me.
And I realized there was a lot of diversity there was a lot of different uh walks of life within the black
conservative movement and on that journey i met chad jackson who was one of the people i interviewed
for the film and he actually became the main subject of of the first film and during that time
um you know we became pretty close friends and when the film released
and it was you know we had some success and it was very well received and we were riding the
wave of that um i realized that there was more work to be done there was a there was more story
to tell and so i asked chad to come on board with me and um so give us a synopsis on the first one
then tell us about the first the first one i would say was conservatism 101 we called it an oral
history of the american black conservative it was basically just establishing the fact that not all
black people are far-left democrats that not all black people hate america that not all black people view themselves as victims in america and i kind of think that uh i would imagine the the stereotype i guess of the black community in
the church is that they're more conservative outright but for some reason keep voting with
democrats they are and i think part two as we you know part two gets more into the historical
lineage of what happened to black america and during during the
process you know we take it all the way back to marx you know uh when our country was on fire
a couple years ago during the the blm chaos there was an interview that patrice colors you know
slipped up and told the world that she was a trained Marxist. And so people started like, well, what does that mean?
And what is this worldview that's got my country on fire?
So Uncle Tom, too, goes to Karl Marx, explains who he was,
explains what he believed in his ideology and how it made its way into America and how America had to be transformed slowly, gradually,
because of our history, because of our individual spirit.
Marxism didn't really work in America.
It worked in the East.
It spread like fire in the East, but in the West, Marxism was harder to sell.
Well, it's been gaining a foothold across the board in a variety of fashions.
For America, it's taken a little over 100old across the board in a variety of fashions and for america it's
taken a little over 100 years to to get where we are and as we zoom into marxism you find that
black america was the low-hanging fruit for that ideology to take hold and to use black america as
its tool for destruction in our country yeah i like so from our perspective
and justin's 100 uh right uh for me what uncle tom 2 does is it showcases this era of black
prosperity that we're not we're not traditionally told about in the mainstream media. And when I say mainstream media, I'm talking about
organizations like NPR, which is constantly putting out, you know, stories of black America as they see it. And it's constantly depicting black America as being oppressed, as being under
the thumb of the white man, as being hated by this country. But what we found when we dug into the archives is that Black America
was thriving in the 1900s, from the early 19 to the mid 1900s, not in spite of the white South,
but in some cases with the help of the white South. And so what we found is that race relations between white and black in the South
were actually far more harmonious than kind of oppressive,
like we're constantly told about.
And so we're able to show these beautiful photos
and just this footage of things
that are not just frankly talked about
in the mainstream media.
And to the extent that they do talk about it,
it's always kind of tainted with this kind of,
of,
of oppressive message that is meant to constantly remind black people that you
are oppressed.
This country hates you.
And because this country hates you,
you need to vote this way.
You need to think this way.
You need to,
in a sense, be entitled.
And so it's offering a different perspective, if you will.
The film also shows how, to the extent that you have these so-called black organizations,
like the NAACP, like Black Lives Matter, like these organizations that are all about blackness,
asserting blackness.
When you lift up the veil, when you pull back the curtain,
what you find behind these so-called black organizations are white Marxists. And so
it's important to showcase that because this whole pejorative of Uncle Tom,
it's meant to silence individuals like Herman Cain, like Larry Elder, like Thomas Sowell.
Because if you listen to Thomas Sowell, if you listen to Larry Elder, if you listen to Alan West, you'll find that these guys actually know what the heck they're talking about.
And to the extent that people apply what it is they're saying, they will be benefited not only as black folks, but as people in general.
And so you don't want such a man to have a kind of effect on the masses of people, let alone black people.
And so you want to, in a sense, demonize them and ostracize them and make them look as a kind of parasite amongst the masses of black people.
So you're going to call this pejorative, you know, Uncle Tom, Coon, Buttlicker, sellout, so on and so forth, because you want to silence them. So we demonstrate that to the extent that these so-called black liberal activists are using these pejoratives, they themselves
are having their puppet strings pulled by who? White Marxists. And so at the end of the day,
I don't care whether ideology is coming from a white
person or black person. I don't care because race isn't that important to me. But to the extent that
I can expose that the people behind these so-called pro-black individuals are actually
white Marxists. Once we can get that out of the way, then we can have a conversation about what
actually matters. And what actually matters is ideology
and what kind of manifestations does ideology have on the way in which people are actually living
and whether or not people are prospering or whether they're constantly failing. Baltimore
is an example of how we're failing under Marxism. Detroit is an example of how we're actually
failing under Marxism. South side of Chicago, all these organizations are,
I'm sorry, cities are examples of how we're felling under our Marxism.
We went your way.
We applied your policies.
We applied what it is you're pushing, what it is you're selling.
And black people are not being benefited by it. And so, maybe, yeah.
These woke leftists, they're the same kind of people that were pro-slavery.
They're the same kind of people that just want the status quo and they and they're hiding behind the revolutionary ideas.
But but it's not the case. Yeah. There was a there's a story like a site where a teacher asked his students, how many of you would have opposed slavery in the time of the American Civil War?
And all the kids raised their hand is like, oh, OK. So tell me something that you'll publicly admit to supporting that's a deeply unpopular and, you know, incites anger and
hatred. And they don't have anything to say. The point was that most of these kids were just doing
whatever they thought would get them to fit in. And when you look at, you know, I remember reading
about Frederick Douglass and he challenged Americans to live by the standard of their
own constitution, the words that they wrote and swear allegiance to,
will they uphold that all men are created equal, that these rights exist for everybody?
And then a bunch of people got pissed off at them, a bunch of white racists.
Those are the people who are like, don't you screw with what I got.
The left thinks that they're revolutionaries, but they're supporting the corporations,
they're supporting the FBI, they're supporting the government and its policies and its machine,
and they're demonizing. I'll give you an example. Antifa is the perfect example of
this. This is who I think of. Overwhelmingly white. They know it. They love wearing masks
because they don't want anyone to realize it. And I watched white Antifa scream at a black
ICE officer, the N-word. And I've personally witnessed white Antifa screaming the N-word
at a black Proud Boy. And i'm like those all of those antifa
they're all white every single one of them and then over here on the proud boy side is like
mexican guy and there's like a filipino guy and there's a couple black guys and there's a bunch
of white guys and i'm like isn't that so strange that's the case there are people who believe in
individual liberties and there are people who believe in just do as the mob says or else yeah
yeah you're 100 right and
like that's like we depict that in our film we talk about people like Saul Alinsky we talk about
who the real kind of founder of Black Lives Matter is it is a white Marxist like people look at these
you know three black women and think like oh um you, they started this organization because of Trayvon Martin and because of their being fed up with the police brutality that the police are constantly kind of dashing out against, you know, black, you know, black and, you know, individuals who can't protect themselves when in reality like no that's not the case at all um it is a white man who subscribes to marxist ideology who is training these people by his own
admission he says that i go after uh women black and latino women i train them to be revolutionaries
i train them to start organizations like we depict that in this film. And so one of the things that we set out to do in making Uncle Tom 2 is we didn't want to, in a sense, regurgitate the same old conservative talking points.
We wanted to go deeper. We wanted to show people where this ideology is based out of. my in my opinion is is superior to uncle tom too is in that in the sense that we take people deeper
to see like where all this comes from so as to not be constantly intimidated by whatever social
justice movement comes along in a given era so so you're trying to tell me when joe biden said
you're not black if you don't vote for him that he was wrong well i think one of the things i'm
most proud about about part two and the work that we've done is just really like getting to the core of america like what made america
what made america was our our worldview you know our christian ethic and you know being a moral
people you know and if you look at the history of marxism in this country the number one
goal was to demoralize us as a people and if you just take black america just as a microcosm of
america if you look at the footage that we show you in this film black america was a very
prosperous very entrepreneurial spirit uh very moral people very church going very
nuclear family like all those things were were happening for black america in the early 1900s
and when you what what the marxists were able to do was slowly demoralize
black america and now we're seeing the effect of america at large is just to take our, our morals away from us and create chaos.
You know,
with,
with the Christian worldview that America was built on,
you had order,
you know,
there was a foundation,
there was a foundation in God and,
and that created a,
a set of rules,
a set of,
a set of,
of a way to do things,
a way to do life.
And that has been the, the, the been the goal and the tactic to destroy our country
is to slowly chip away at those morals and those values.
And so I think, in my opinion, what we've put together in Uncle Tom 2
really showcases how this happened like no other film.
And I think that what we're getting from people that are watching it and writing us
is that it really equips them, it arms them with the knowledge
that they really couldn't articulate themselves.
It gives them the ability to understand what they knew but they couldn't articulate.
And I think that we've labored over this film for the past two years to,
because explaining Marxism is hard to do
it's very hard to do
to explain these ideas
the first film was much easier to put
together because conservatism is pretty easy
to explain
but Marxism is rooted in deception
so it's hard to untangle that for people
and I feel people are
expressing
that Uncle Tom 2 is giving them that uh
confidence to talk about these issues yeah and in that show like the way that i'll explain it is
like what marxists understood tim is that um to the extent that they wanted to inject their
ideology into the american society they were having a very hard time doing it because
the culture that existed in america was very antithetical to the communist worldview and so
um the fact of the matter is that culture like how does cultures persist cultures persist
generationally through children uh you instill and impart your culture to your children, and then they carry it on into the future.
And so what the Marxists resolve to do is that if we can get into the culture of the children,
if we can, in a sense, cause them to rebel against the adult generation,
to reject the culture of the adult generation.
We can, in a sense, inject our culture and our society and our worldview into the youth to where,
you know, the trajectory of our country is completely different. And so when you look
at second wave feminism in the 60s, when you look at the hippie movement in the 60s,
when you look at the free love movement in the 60s, when you look at the hippie movement in the 60s, when you look at the free love movement in the 60s, when you look at the civil rights movement,
when you look at the black militant movement, all of these are rebellious to the adult generation
of the 60s. And what they were able to do was to demoralize a culture to where they are rejecting
the adult generation and are adopting this kind of new worldview to the extent to where today more young people under the age of 30 are embracing socialism than any other youth generation before in this country.
That goes to that goes to show that what Yuri Bezmenov talks about, who was a defected who defected from the KGB.
It goes to show that what he talked about actually played out the way that he described it and so yes this is something that has taken
place in our country Uncle Tom 2 describes it in a very palatable way in a in a sense in a way that
no other film and that I've seen have been able to break it down.
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We've got Jeff Hill. He says,
Tonight, TimCast and Dore both hitting on the real problems with food.
Listen to Luke.
He's found the real rabbit hole.
A lot of rabbit holes down there.
A lot of bunch of different holes.
Keegan Reese says, Tim, hope you might cover the looming railroad strike.
Please reach out to unions SM, SM, ART, UTU and BLET or view their joint statements regarding the cutting of jobs
and horrible attendance policy. Well, we've been trying to build the new location over at
Freedomistan. Labor shortage, supply shortage, and we're a year behind. We commissioned the
project a year ago and they can't put together a building. It's absolutely remarkable. There's
no people, there's no materials, it just takes forever. It's just, it's insane what's going on.
It's the end of days,
I guess.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says,
someone pinch me.
Am I dreaming
or is the pierogi man himself
looking to sell me a t-shirt?
My stomach hasn't been
this full since June.
Welcome back, Loop.
Thanks for having me.
Phil lit pierogis
and horse medicine
ready to go.
All right.
Sir Doom says,
first time super chatter, long time listener.
I went to find the show today and I couldn't find the show on my YouTube homepage.
You must be right over target with these discussions.
Keep up the good fight.
Yeah, something really interesting happened.
On my two channels, I have Timcast and Timcast News, two different YouTube channels.
When I logged in, my dashboard showed me that my last videos didn't have any views.
It was like 30,000 views
and it was like
the worst video
you've ever made.
The videos actually
have hundreds of thousands.
And I'm like,
that's weird.
Why are just my two channels?
So we have other channels
at TimCast.
So we've got, you know,
Cast Castle and music
and I looked
and they were totally normal.
This weird thing
only affected my two
personal solo,
like, news channels.
So I have to wonder if what that does is negatively impact the channel and the algorithm so that it doesn't get shared as much or something like that.
I can say that, yeah, people don't get TimCast IRL in their homepages.
And YouTube's also been doing this thing where whenever we launch the stream, it does a gray box with no thumbnail for some reason.
And so people scrolling will just
see nothing it's amazing that that happens because then people don't click the show they don't see it
they don't notice it they keep scrolling they can't find it it's funny how that works huh good
job youtube what did you do to get on their bad side gee i wonder andy well says red super chet literally just because luke
well well thank you oh great great there you go what do we have here recrom warson lemniscate
says please extend an invitation to pierre poli liev the new conservative leader of canada our
best chance of throwing out trudeau and the closest thing we have to a DeSantis of the North. Cool. DeSantis of the North.
I like that.
Yeah.
Scott Nolan says,
Tim, did President Trump come to D.C.
just to be on TimCast this week?
And are you holding off on the announcement?
Luke, welcome back.
Let's try to get him.
Luke's popular tonight.
I would love to question Donald Trump.
Peter Provenzano says,
I will pay a one-year subscription to Timcast.com
to be donated, raffled away,
if Luke is allowed to go all out
and discuss 9-11 and questions and theories
on the after show.
So we're actually planning on putting together a show called,
well, I don't know what it's called,
but we're putting together a show
where we want to bring people from different backgrounds
to sit down and have conversations.
Now, it's going to be impossible to get like a left winger and and have conversations. Now, it's going to be impossible
to get like a left winger
and a right winger,
but it's going to be really easy
to get like an environmentalist
and a petroleum engineer.
So that kind of stuff is possible.
I think for a show like that,
the idea is to put this up Sundays
as a members only show.
We wanted to get like a trans athlete
and a female athlete
to have a conversation with each other.
I think those are really possible
and that's what we're planning
on putting together.
It'd be a good spot for Luke to have a conversation with each other. I think those are really possible and that's what we're planning on putting together. It'd be a good spot for Luke
to have a conversation about all this stuff.
I did a video about 9-11 yesterday
and it nuked my channel algorithm.
You could watch that on youtube.com
forward slash we are change.
Yes, I can only imagine that.
Well, I mean, YouTube explicitly said
those videos would get nuked.
Yeah.
That they're gonna try to stop people from seeing that.
This one got mega nuked like bad.
All right. what is this darth kyra says everyone forget about the rv bombing what's that one was that the one at the at&t building that was uh there was a weird case of a
rv exploding i thought the fbi was investigating and then it stopped investigating it and they
didn't find out who did it a couple christmasesmases ago? Yeah, that was the AT&T building, right?
I don't know if it was the AT&T building, but I
remember hearing about it and seeing the video of
the RV driving and then the explosion.
Yeah. Jeez.
Kevin
Kwanzaa says, I'm an RN
from NH, having a hard time finding work
due to my flat-out refusal to get vaxxed.
I worked so hard to be a nurse, now my profession
is compromised of pawns peddling political narratives and ignoring actual ethics and
evidence-based practice um i'm hearing that like nurses are striking and that the industry is
collapsing like nobody wants to be a nurse anymore i mean you got friends lydia what are they saying
so my friends are just like all about oh you should get vaccinated through all this stuff
it's really important that everyone get vaccinated but i also know people in the industry who are just they saw the worst of it
and now they're terrified so kind of makes sense it would be collapsing it's pretty intimidating i
know yeah the same thing is going on with pilots as well yeah yeah man so i just found out that
you can get like a small plane for like 60 grand and that's that's kind of hefty but what you think about how
much it costs to fly per you know flying on like commercial for a business i was like i think we
spend more on that you know flying around for events we just get our own plane yeah there you
go problem solved you can also get like a share you know like you go in and you can get uh private
flights for you know yeah you share it with other corporate heads yeah there's this thing
that people do where you buy a percentage yeah and then you fly at like cost or whatever so it's like
a co-op but having your own plane is just you know just another safety barrier in these very
difficult times ahead of us true but i mean it's the difference between between going 250 miles an
hour and 700 miles an hour, whatever the difference is.
Well, so if you get like a plane from the 60s, like they fly and they're actually like 20 grand or whatever.
So it's like you think about it's like get a car, get a plane.
And for running a business, being able to move around, you know, that saves you money in the long run if you're a travel heavy business.
Yeah.
So I'm like at this point.
Definitely something I'm into for sure.
Having a pilot's license. Yeah. Got I'm like at this point. Definitely something I'm into for sure. Having a pilot's license.
Yeah.
Got to get that.
Seth Houser says, I think it should be Trump 2024.
We need a wrecking ball.
DeSantis has not fired anyone, only suspended.
I believe DeSantis will just play politics with the Uniparty.
I don't think so.
But I do.
I do think Trump is a wrecking ball.
So point again.
I don't know.
What do you think, Luke?
Good points made it's worth considering because you know uh the the upbringing of desantis is reeking of establishment we still
don't know his foreign policy and he did make some uh you know weird moves when it came to uh
you know the laws that are implemented in florida so no one's perfect don't trust any politician
trust yourself amen yeah augusto mimoche says i was down with
desantis in 2024 carl benjamin has a video called it has to be trump that really convinced me
his story arc must be complete completely completely closed and they can't get away
with what they did to him yeah that's what carl benjamin was saying that trump's narrative isn't
complete like there has to be some finale right perhaps well desantis is a young man so i mean he
has time so maybe it's better to let him develop a little bit but i don't know if trump is damaged
goods at this point with how much he's gone through so yeah talbot link says tim got to
see dropkick murphy's live recently there was an angry rant involving a MAGA hat on stage.
The audience was so full of hate, not just anger, that it scared me as bad as being in a big city riot.
It's getting worse.
Perhaps.
I think I saw that rant.
It went viral.
And the guy from Dropkick Murphys is a zealot who doesn't know how to use Google.
He was basically saying, they are just a bunch of rich people.
And if you vote for them, they just want tax cuts. It's's okay well donald trump gave a tax cut to the middle class so sure rich
people got corporations got tax cuts too that's that's for sure but uh the democratic party is
the party of the wealthy numerous studies and stories have pointed this out going back to 2016
the democrats overtook the republicans in 2016 to be the party of the wealthy. And get this. When polled, people who make under $100,000 a year overwhelmingly do not want Donald Trump
to have.
I'm sorry.
They overwhelmingly want Joe Biden to be impeached.
And people who make more than $100,000 tend to not want Joe Biden to be impeached.
So it's funny how that plays out.
The largest portion of people defending Biden were salaries over $200,000.
Yeah.
Hilarious. So good for the anti-punk we should call we should call it anti-punk that's probably the best way
to put it because it's not like you know you know anti-racism is like racism of a different flavor
yeah yeah anti-punk they're still kind of punk but they're they're like you know pro machine punk so
you know how you talk about how these institutions are being worn like skin suits i think punk is definitely an example of this for sure by the way i have to apologize for
my camera switching just a second ago because i was using my left hand and we gave the chair
some time on the air everyone's cheering for the chair my apologies but i think punk is very much
i feel like they were the first symptom of this happening because i remember in high school in
like 2008 i was like why do they call themselves punk if they're actually
in favor of big government
and my
you know boyfriend
at the time
could not explain it
there's no answer
yeah
well a couple years ago
there was nothing more
punk rock
than to wear a MAGA hat
out in public
right
I mean if you really
want to be a punk rocker
like that was the way
to do it
isn't the guy
from like Rage Against the Machine
like all about
like you know
government
all the things government
I'm sorry
I believe they changed the name to Rage on behalf of the machine yes that is correct like all about like, you know. Government and control. All the things government. I'm sorry.
I believe they changed the name to Rage on Behalf of the Machine.
Yes, that's correct.
On Behalf of.
They had me duped, man.
Yeah. I was a fan.
Yeah, you were a huge fan.
Big fan, yeah.
Favorite band.
Yep.
They are the machine.
That's what I was saying.
I went to a skate park and Black Lives Matter was tagged on like the ramp.
And then I saw some kids hanging out. They started laughing. And I was like, who tagged the Walmart tagged on the ramp. And I saw some kids hanging out there, started laughing.
And I was like, who tagged the Walmart logo on the ramp?
And I was like, how lame is that?
I was leaving our studio last night
and someone spray painted Beto 22 on the wall.
And I said, what an appropriate political ad.
The graffiti of Beto right there on the wall
Chris Van Derm
says with Carrie Lake and MTG being standouts
of this new wave of ultra-maga Republicans
could you imagine if Republicans
elect the first female POTUS? LOL
I would not be surprised if that was the case
the first black member of Congress
was a Republican I believe
100%
and it was like not until like what, 150 years later,
the Democrat finally elected a Democratic, elected a black person.
Yeah, but yet they're the champions of, you know, civil rights and the black man.
So, you know.
They, they, they're the champions of messaging, I guess.
Yeah, they definitely are.
Oh, they are, you know, masters of messaging.
They're geniuses.
Bravo.
Yeah.
Matthew Johnson says, Tim, off subject, I messaging. They're geniuses. Bravo. Yeah. Matthew Johnson says,
Tim, off subject,
I am going through a hard time.
I don't cry a lot,
but tonight I needed it.
Only Ever Wanted has helped a lot.
Thanks for what you do.
Don't worry.
It is just life giving me the toss around.
Thank you.
Hey, I appreciate it, man.
Only Ever Wanted, of course,
is a song that we released August 26th,
so check it out on Spotify.
Add Will of the People
and Only Ever
Wanted to your playlist and just listen to them all the time because it's good. It helps. And
listen to our music. It's the best thing I can say. And also, shout out to Tom McDonald. Riot
has been sitting on the iTunes list, top 100 at number two. Riot is his new song from last week,
and we're hoping that he hits number one on the hot 100 it's a feat i gotta be honest i really
don't i don't think we can get it but uh let's help out tom mcdonald so check out his song riot
see you know buy it if you can on amazon or itunes and if he does hit number one we're all gonna wear
suits luke's gonna wear a suit a pimp suit he bent the rules we were like we're gonna wear suits and
luke's like i can wear any suit i was like yes lu any suit. I'm going to wear a pimp suit. I'm like. Purple.
Are you going purple?
Technically.
I'm going to go neon green.
Nice.
You look great in that suit, Tim.
That would be great.
Yeah.
And Ian wearing a suit would be great.
We'll make him put his hair up or something.
And then we'll get Luke a big purple hat and a cane or something like that.
But you got only if Tom McDonald.
A jerry curl.
Only if Tom McDonald hits number one.
Right.
Getting there. Only number one right getting there only number one
dave pierce photography says i was in the pit photographing adelita's way and guess who i saw
tim and ian check your fb messages for a pic more if you want oh hey look at that uh yeah so we were
down at um blue ridge rock fest over the weekend hanging out with all the remains and adelita's way
and you know the crazy thing is this is a huge rock fest.
It was crowding how many people?
Tens of thousands, maybe 100,000 people, just nuts.
And there's a bunch of different stages.
We saw Tenacious D.
The draw for Tenacious D was so intense
that artists, production crew, and media
were trying to squeeze in front of the stage.
Like this is a security area where some people can stand,
but they had to call the police in not for the actual attendees,
but for staff because everybody wanted to see Jack Black
and Tenacious D so bad.
But what I will say is, major white pill going to this event.
So we go there, and I'm like, I don't know what to expect.
I don't know where these rock bands are.
Of course, we're good friends with Phil Labonte of All That Remains.
He's rad.
We're going to have him on the show again soon.
He's been on the show a couple times.
And Adelita's Way, they're
awesome dudes. They're fans. We're fans of theirs.
And so we get to hang out with them. And then all of a sudden
some dude comes up to me from one band, and I'm
going to leave their names
out of it, but they were one of the bands playing up on stage
at this big festival, and he was like,
I agree with everything you say, man. Your show is awesome.
And I was like, oh, wow, thanks, dude. i'm standing down on the ground in front of jack black you know
tenacious d and one of the other bands he's like dude we're big fans we love what you do and i'm
like at this rock show people listen and they care and they pay attention so that's like a major
white pill because there were tons of people there and everybody was super cool we met a bunch of
really awesome people so that's awesome
yeah i think you just gotta not believe like the media exactly exactly it's amazing to me how great
of a voice jack black has you know i know he's so good that was nuts my mind was blown that
performance live was was amazing yeah it was good stuff i recommend it man i really do i don't know
about politics or anything all i know is the whole set was amazing.
And the crazy thing is, too, Tenacious D, The Pick of Destiny flopped the box office.
But I'm looking at a crowd of thousands of people all singing Kickapoo.
And I was like, they all know the words.
And then I was like, man, wow, that's my crowd.
You know, I love that movie.
Yeah.
Do you get that a lot where people come to you that you wouldn't expect that support you
and support the show?
I mean,
people come to me
all the time.
You know,
I'll be out somewhere
or like eating at a restaurant
and someone comes up to me.
We were at a gas station
and some guy walked over.
We're in a gas station
in Clarksville, Virginia Middle.
No one.
Some guy's like,
hey, it's Tim.
And I'm like,
yo, what's up?
And nice to meet you.
But what's crazy is,
you know,
I had some people
warning me like,
hey, it's a rock festival
so there's going to be some woke bands. You never know and they're going to get really angry. So crazy is you know i had some people telling warning me like hey it's a rock festival so there's going to be some woke bands you never know and they're going to get really angry so just
you know you never know if someone but no every single person that i met that knew who i was was
like we love your show man awesome to see you here so yeah it just goes to show that there's a
there's a lot more people that are awake than than we would be led to believe. Yep. And I think it's a positive reflection
that so many people at this big rock festival,
this big crowd, I was kind of like,
man, I didn't realize how many people here
would probably know who I was,
and maybe I should not be walking around
in the open areas and stuff like that,
need security or something.
Just man up, guys, and come out with it.
Like, let's do this thing, you know?
I mean, everybody there was speaking up.
Good.
You know, it was really cool, especially the guys from Adelita's Way.
They're outspoken, as outspoken can get.
So we're going to have them out.
That's going to be really cool.
Coming soon.
Yeah, Rick from Adelita's Way, that dude can sing.
Oh, they're so talented.
Mind-blowing.
Nice.
I loved them in high school.
It's always refreshing going to, like, a show where the artist isn't, like, just completely just woke or just, you know, using the show as, like, a kind of platform to reinforce their liberal, woke jargon.
I mean, I went to a Fleet Foxes show recently in Dallas.
Cool.
Sorry.
And, like, he was just such a pleasant dude you know i mean like
he didn't bring politics in it he was just a genuinely nice guy that was just very enjoyable
to watch so right on yeah dd mega doo doo okay says talking about pizza hut roofing their crust
as i'm running a train on on side leftovers great username by the way papa john's man i was
surprised i won't order uh from anywhere else and it's not just that it's like even small local
joints they'll use like brominated flour and then you look at papa john's they don't nice yeah it's
too bad they they got woke and you know i i remember when i was like i'm not gonna order
from that anymore because what they did to to papa John because he's a good dude. But, you know, got to admit it.
They do have better ingredients, that's for sure.
Canola oil is everywhere.
That stuff is horrible for you.
Seed oils.
What do you use?
Avocado oil?
Olive oil?
Butter?
Ghee?
Seriously?
Cow oil.
Yeah, cow oil.
Butter and ghee.
Mason Wolfie says your best friend this winter
is a good wood stove no power cook in the wood stove cold fire up the wood stove brought to you
from rural oregon yeah i told my family in poland i'm like a couple months ago i'm like get a wooden
stove right now go chop wood right now um they didn't listen oh you're poland yeah well i was
born and raised in poland yeah chopping wood is Chopping wood is fun, though, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We did that in New Hampshire, too.
We have a wood splitter.
It's also fun.
It's a different kind of fun.
You know, it's a thing where the piston goes back and forth,
and you put the log in, and then it crushes it.
Yeah.
But actually taking the axe and then...
It's a lot of fun.
Luke, do you speak fluent Polish?
Mm-hmm.
Nice.
Yep.
That's why he mispronounces other words
you know that's why i get an excuse for butchering english words which i use all the time that's right
that guy 1678 says what do y'all think about mastercard visa and amex coming out and now
tracking gun purchases horrible horrifying horrible absolutely disgusting behavior that
of course is going to lead to people being put on a list that are going to be given to governments.
And also, more importantly, probably are going to be hacked.
And then people will have people's information about who actually has a weapon and doesn't, which is very dangerous for everyone involved here.
When are they implementing it?
This was pushed on by a New York politician.
I think they're going to be implementing it automatically.
I don't know exactly when.
So Discover is good.
Visa, MasterCard, American Express are a part of this program.
So Discover is all right.
It looks like Discover.
All right, we're making Discovery a thing.
Parallel economy, man.
We're getting Discover cards.
Was that voluntary?
Like they volunteered to be part of this?
Or was this some pressure?
This was a politician saying they should do this, and they said yes.
All right.
I'm going to say it right now, Discover.
I will sign up for Discover, and we will use it for our business.
If you don't do this, this is your opportunity.
That's right.
With these companies coming after our Second Amendment rights,
Discover, every gun person, you know.
We should fact check to see if Discover is doing this or not.
But you want to Google it real quick?
If they're not doing it, I say the entirety of the two-way community make Discover the new thing.
That's a great idea.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Discover is going to be like, we're back.
We got a whole bunch of customers.
Absolutely.
I'll put my whole business on Discover as well.
I'm the whole credit card.
Let's do this.
I love that joke from Futurama where he's like, do you take Visa?
And they're like, Visa hasn't been around for a thousand years.
MasterCard, 2,000. And he's like, do you take Visa? And they're like, Visa hasn't been around for 1,000 years. MasterCard, 2,000.
And he's like, Discover?
Oh, we don't take Discover.
I got the years wrong, but you get the point.
He's like, 500 years.
I mean, I'm all for companies operating on their own volition,
even if it means complying to radical, bizarre government policies.
But at the same time, you would hope that these organizations,
these companies would be in favor of our constitutional rights
instead of infringing upon them.
Yeah, Bank of America said that they wouldn't support
any kind of loans to gun manufacturers.
So there's a lot of big banking institutions that, of course, allow Jeffrey Epstein to
bank and break the rules and do whatever he wanted to money launder in order to run an
international trafficking operation of children.
That's okay by, you know, Brown Brothers and Harriman, Goldman Sachs and all these other
big Chase Manhattan and all these other big players.
But people being able to defend themselves?
No.
Is Discover?
I'm looking at it right now. I'm looking at a forum and i'm doing research on this right now because i want
to make sure because if they are doing it i don't want to we do not prohibit legal gun sales said
katie henry a spokesperson for spokeswomen for discovery are they tracking it that's the question
they do not prohibit it i'm reading about it right now well of those who
said they are gonna it's visa mastercard and amex they will track gun purchases yes those are the
three that officially announced all right discover it is ladies and gentlemen let's spread the word
i'm gonna make some phone calls afterwards gotta call some other person guys discover it's happening
i gotta call up the local gun shops and be like get discover because we're not using visa i gotta
be honest i bet a lot of the shops have already started thinking about they're like all right we'll
use discover and then the funny thing is like discover is going to become the ultimate champion
of 2a because they're like we found a community that will use our card and make it prominent and
popular and then think about the peripheral area you got people who are like i don't use visa and
mastercard anymore because they're they're they're tracking us it's creepy then the pizza shop next
door is going to be like okay okay, we'll bring in Discover.
And then all of a sudden, boom, Discover wins.
What was interesting about this whole thing is that for them, they see this as an act of virtue.
Right.
They genuinely believe that by monitoring to what extent people are buying guns with their credit cards,
they are keeping down gun violence.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, it's crazy.
Yeah, MasterCard, I remember just even a year ago, I was trying to use it at a local gun shop in New Hampshire.
And they're like, oh, you have to run it twice because MasterCard has a new policy that they don't want people using their card in gun stores but if you
run it twice it's fine so but you run it once they'll automatically decline it and then you
have to run in a special way and they'll allow it i never had that problem we should bring cash back
no so this is this should be a message to like us as is like, you know, go with a company, a credit
card company or whomever who will keep your information private.
Like, you know what I mean?
I'm talking to you, Discover.
Come on.
Yeah.
I hope somebody at Discover is right now calling his boss being like, this is our chance.
Yeah.
We're taking over.
Yeah.
All right.
William Hines says, you mentioned Ezekiel being too graphic.
Then the Bible should be removed, censored from schools.
You pick one verse out of 31,000. The whole point of genderqueer is grooming young adult minds. The Bible is not
the same. I'm not saying the entirety of the Bible should be, well, the Bible is substantially
longer than genderqueer. My point is, if there is a book that contains graphic imagery, is that
the case? If your argument, William, is that one book is intended to groom and one isn't, well, then you've made your argument.
I didn't say that was right or wrong.
I simply asked a question of our guest.
So the point was if genderqueer includes graphic depictions in the book, you guys have seen it, right?
That book where it's like, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't want to say it.
And then I'm like, the Bible also includes graphic depictions in Ezekiel, notably 2320.
And then I was like, is that comparable?
So it's a question.
Just say no. But the point isn't like, you know, notably 2320. And then I was like, is that comparable? So it's a question. Just say no.
But the point isn't like, you know, the graphic imagery.
The point is like what ideology or what worldview is, you know, whatever content.
Like what is it peddling or what is it presenting at it as its core?
Its purpose.
You know what I mean? What what is its purpose and so it's
like yeah like the world is a very volatile place you know i mean so it's like whether it's coming
from a woke liberal or whether it's coming from a a fundamental christian like what is the the the
basic point of what it is that's being presented and so for for me i i genuinely believe that the christian worldview the christian ethic
um presents a a worldview that is is um that can basically produce uh the the best possible
um the best possible uh worldview that's that's that can contribute to human flourishing,
whereas a woke worldview doesn't.
Yeah.
If that makes sense.
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Yeah, I mean, I would just say that, like, you know, don't be discouraged or don't think that, okay, so you guys came out with a sequel.
So, you know, I've been there, done that.
Like, this movie is, in a sense, a film that stands on its own.
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