Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #623 Bill Gates Says Election Will be HUNG And We'll Have CIVIL WAR w/Libby Emmons
Episode Date: September 27, 2022Tim, Ian, Luke, & Lydia join The Post Millennial's Libby Emmons to discuss Bill Gates' claims that we are heading for Civil War, the brutal attack of an 80 year-old woman for simply being a conservati...ve, Jen Psaki saying that Democrats will lose if Joe Biden runs again, Nancy Pelosi getting booed off stage at an NYC event, California banning natural gas heaters, and Alec Baldwin facing criminal charges for his involvement in the shooting on the Rust movie set. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, So of all people, it's Mr. Bill Gates who said there is going to be a hung election
and there is going to be a civil war.
And I'm seeing these media reports.
They're like, Bill Gates says there may be a civil war. And then I'm like, really?
And then I read what he actually said. And he says there's going to be a hung election and civil war
due to political polarization. And I was like, he's actually speaking a little bit more definitively
than that. But at the same time, we're seeing people like Scott Adams and Bill Burr saying
like, nah, I went outside and nobody's fighting. And I think that's just the absolutely incorrect
take for to Scott's credit. He was correct when he said Republicans would be
hunted, although a bit, I don't know, hyperbolic. We have seen recently with the guy in North
Dakota running down that kid and killing him. So things are getting pretty crazy.
We now have Politico writing a piece saying that we must change the Constitution to stop one man,
Donald Trump, because they're insane. We're seeing Michael Moore.
That's the guy. He says that Democrats are going to win on a landslide against the traitors.
But then Nancy Pelosi gets booed on stage. So I think all of this is just really interesting.
At the same time, the economy is imploding. The pound is imploding. Italy has elected a fascist.
They're loving this right now because it's like a far right person in Italy who
won. And so that's fascism, I guess. So we got a lot to talk about. And also go to Timcast.com.
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Joining us today to talk about all this is everyone's favorite, Libby Emmons.
Hello, hello. Libby Emmons, Editor-in-Chief
with The Post Millennial. Glad to be here.
Thank you for coming. It's always good to have you.
Thanks. And of course, we have the
t-shirt merchant himself.
Oh, hey. Hey, guys.
I didn't see you guys there. I'm just
partly sick and tired
of someone here getting all the attention.
So I gotta sell some shirts.
So we got to, you know, I got my Bill Gates trendy bazunkas on.
And the shirt that I'm proudly wearing today says,
The Great Resist.
They will own nobody and they will be unhappy,
which you could exclusively get on thebestpoliticalshirts.com.
You got to lift and separate there, Luke.
This is, hey, don't fat shame me.
What are those asymmetrical lumps in your shirt?
These right here.
You're a little uneven.
No.
Who are you to say?
I'm looking.
Anyway.
So before the show, Luke is like,
I'm tired of me getting all this attention.
And then he comes out of the bathroom looking like this.
Cut out myself.
Beautiful shirt.
Hey, it gets attention.
Hey, this is trendy. Hey, hey,
this is trendy right now, right?
This is what your peak
male masculinity testosterone
looks like right now.
Face it.
That's the reality.
I like the way
you control your own body.
Thank you very much, Ian.
I feel liberated.
Right now,
there's people listening
on iTunes or something
and they're just like,
what the hell is going on?
I could understand
why these are so popular.
Oh my gosh. We can go into this on the after show if you want this is like the classic
autogonophile over here it was funny when luke came out and libby was like you need to lift and
separate to luke and he doesn't know what he's doing so they're all like yeah they're all crooked
hey i could help you but i don't want to be accused of harassment. Yeah, careful.
I'm watching you.
Watch your hands there.
Hurricane Ian is here.
Inbound.
Yeah, if you didn't hear, there was a tropical storm upgrade to, I think, a level one hurricane
called Ian going towards Florida.
So I'm going to do everything in my power to meditate and create some sort of polarization
in the clouds above those winds to dissipate the storm.
Which rock will help you do it?
Any kind of crystal, I would imagine.
So quartz.
We got a quartz crystal here, another rose quartz there.
I'm glad that I live in a country that won't string me up for being a heretic for talking
about stuff like this.
You know, we can be crazy and talk about weird and funny ideas in the United States.
It's a beautiful thing.
So let's keep that tradition going.
That's the key thing. That's a beautiful thing. So let's keep that tradition going. That's the key thing.
That's all I got for the moment.
We need all the Eans to join together
and figure out how to stop this storm
so that my guests from Florida can get here tomorrow.
Very excited.
Let's get going.
Let's talk about it all.
So here's a story from Business Insider.
Bill Gates says political polarization
may bring it all to an end
and could even lead to a civil war.
I saw this headline and I was like,
wow, that's really interesting thing of him to say.
But so what?
A lot of people have said that.
And then I actually scroll down and read the quote.
He says, I admit that political polarization may bring it all to an end.
We're going to have a hung election and a civil war.
Yet he didn't say we might.
He says we are.
We are going to have a hung election and a civil war.
Now, I wonder, could this be because Bill Gates reads The Bulwark?
Because we talked about that last week.
And I don't know if you saw the story.
The Bulwark published an article about how the civil war could start.
And I think they make an interesting point that come the midterms, you've got right-wing
people and left-wing people showing up to the polls.
Duh, it's an election.
And they're accusing each other of impropriety or something. A fight breaks out. Someone's armed. Someone gets shot.
There's a viral video of someone being killed in a polling place. That's what the bulwark said.
I don't know for sure, but I do think that if you already have people who don't trust the election,
they're of course going to show up to polling places. I mean, what, even five people maybe
at each place? And then you're going to get Antifa types and leftist types, and they're going to show up as
well. And then what happens? Well, his comments are very important here, because he said specifically,
I quote, I have no experience with it. I'm not going to put my money on it because I don't know
how to spend it, saying pretty much that it's guaranteed. But then he also went on and later
made the points that it's polarization and the lack of trust that is the main problem, specifically pointing at Robert Kennedy as someone who, of course, criticized him.
And he's using this this concern, which a large majority of the American people have.
A lot of people think there's going to be a civil war in this country, according to many polls.
He's using this fear in order to galvanize pressure on people criticizing him.
So this is another aspect to also
understand here with his latest kind of salacious comments i love this idea like bill gates is
sitting in his living room like watching tv and then he's then he just comes across this new like
a news story about robert kennedy criticizing him and he goes he said what about me there's
gonna be a civil war in this country like he thinks but he also the article also talks about
how they're how part of the problem is misinformation right and we know that misinformation is a catch-all term that is used to describe
anything that uh the left doesn't agree with yep you know here's my here's my favorite part though
he says quote i have no expertise in that i'm not going to divert my money to that because i
wouldn't know how to spend it says the guy who owns more farmland than anyone else in the united
states yeah i start to wonder about that because when he started buying how to spend it, says the guy who owns more farmland than anyone else in the United States. Yeah.
I start to wonder about that.
Because when he started buying up farmland, we talked about it.
Right.
And we were like, why is he doing this?
Right.
Good investment, maybe.
Now he's like, oh, yeah.
And by the way, there's going to be a civil war.
And it's like, is that why you're...
Because here's what I said when he was like, I wouldn't know what to do.
I said, it's simple, like build a bunker.
I mean, what I actually said was get a corporate laundromat and hire eight German guys to start digging underneath one of
your machines. I'm watching Better Call Saul. Yeah. I mean, he's also working on a lot of
interesting projects. He's introducing a new kind of patented GMO corn into Africa, which allegedly
is going to be helping them deal with hunger and the
climate.
And in reality, he wants to get people off of meat.
He wants people to stop using cows, chickens, pigs in order to fight climate change.
And he's doing this with GMO corn.
Is this corn going to be the kind that has no seeds?
You know how there was like Monsanto?
Monsanto seeds that did that specifically.
So farmers had to keep buying it from them.
Farmers were sued even for cross-pollination
previously before.
It's still unknown the details of what's happening here,
but Bill Gates was one of the major backers of Monsanto,
which introduced corn, which is heavily subsidized
and creates high fructose corn syrup,
which is banned in many places around the world.
So wait, wait, wait, wait.
They produced corn that made no seeds.
They produced a number of agricultural products
that produced no seeds.
So the farmer always had to buy the seeds from Monsanto
and be dependent on them.
Right, right, right.
I get that.
And I know there's like seedless watermelon.
I'm just imagining.
I'm wondering about how corn, seedless corn would work
since all corn is seeds, right?
So as I said that, I was like trying to visualize.
Well, I mean, it's the. It's sterilized. Yeah, to visualize yeah yeah well i mean it's it's the
it's sterilized yeah yeah yeah yeah so it's like regrow yeah yeah but i'm wondering i mean like
uh seedless fruits things like that we do we have seedless grapes i'm just wondering like it's like
i'm imagining a dystopian future where people find seeds and they're like we're safe and they
plant them and they get one crop and then there's no reproduction. And there's nothing. Yeah, exactly. And that's over. Yeah.
That's why they have those seed vaults in the Arctic.
Svalbard.
Right.
Yeah.
What is that?
Norway?
I think it's Norway.
Is it Norway?
Svalbard.
Yeah.
The seed vault where they store all those seeds.
Because I guess we don't want to die.
Yeah.
We don't want to die.
I think it's a good idea to store those seeds.
Humans have grown quite fond of living.
Yes.
Most of them at least.
But as he's trying to push for climate change, telling people not to eat real meat, he also
has 100 patents on synthetic meats, on synthetic cheeses.
He also has a lot of intellectual property.
And he literally just came out a couple of months ago and said rich countries need to
switch to completely synthetic beef, which, of course, would greatly benefit him more
than anyone else.
So we have to start thinking about why he made these comments now about civil war and
what's the greater benefit to him, as, of course, it's also important to note here that
he is a man that has financed and funneled hundreds of millions of dollars into the corporate
media that literally acts like his PR marketing team that regurgitates all of his larger business proposals
and sells it to the American and international public.
The Guardian, the BBC, MSNBC,
many organizations are directly financed by Bill Gates.
And this is why you can't trust any legitimate news coverage,
as well as also the fact checkers that, of course,
attack any criticism of him,
which is absolutely dystopian and ridiculous
to live in such a
world where we can't even criticize this billionaire that is best friends with Jeffrey Epstein.
I just I just I see all these people that say they don't think civil war is possible and stuff.
And I'm just like more and more people are at each other's throats. More and more people are
accusing each other of being evil. It doesn't matter if you're right or they're right.
You know, we think we're right. I think we have evidence to back it up we don't we don't fall for the hoaxes like jesse
smollett or the covington kids or the duke bass the duke volleyball thing duke volleyball the
lacrosse thing no the volleyball thing what was that oh yes i remember hearing about that but
then there was the young woman who said that she was the volleyball player and she was out at biu
and there was a racial slur and that people were calling her racial slurs the volleyball player and she was out at BYU and there was a racial slur used against her.
And said that there was
a racial slur
and that people were calling
her racial slurs
the whole time
and after an investigation
it turned out
nobody else had heard it at all.
Right, so these people
but the corporate media
ran with it
like it was a real story
even though it was
a public event
in front of other people.
And I remember looking
at that story
when it came out
and we were like
ah, we're going to hold on this
because I bet this is a hoax
and then sure enough it was.
So this is the point I mean, we sit here we read the news and we're like okay, these things are going to hold on this because I bet this is a hoax. And then sure enough, it was. So this is the point. I mean, we sit here, we read the news. We're like, okay,
these things are probably fake. Oh, here's another story. That's probably fake. We're
going to wait for evidence. The other side is just like, must be true. Let's roll with it.
It doesn't matter who actually is right, though. Truth is irrelevant. As much as I think truth
matters for us in terms of will a civil war happen? The truth is meaningless. And it's
exemplified very simply.
If you go to one of these people and say, here's the truth, they go, don't care.
I don't care.
You know what?
That people are, yes, that does happen.
That makes it all the more important for us to hold on to reality and hold on to the truth.
I agree.
And to stand on it.
You have to stand on the truth.
For existence and reality, the truth matters.
What I'm saying is in terms of will there be a civil war, it doesn't matter if you hold
the truth or they hold the truth because they are zealots who will believe whatever is placed
in front of them.
So you can go to them as an outsider, like Larry, I think it was Larry Elder pointing
this out, and show them here is the transcript from the New York Times of Trump saying condemn
the white supremacists.
And they go, I don't care. I don't want't want to hear it right because they don't think that it matches
what they believe already i mean a civil war though like you know you and i were talking about
this before we aired and the people who are like oh i walk outside and nobody's angry at each other
there's no fighting in the street a civil war wouldn't be like fighting in the street people
would arm up go to their separate camps you up, go to their separate camps, you know, like go to their separate
areas or whatever.
Well, no, no.
Well, sort of.
We have this tweet here from Scott Adams, and he says, there won't be a civil war in
the United States.
Not even close.
There is no appetite for it outside Twitter imagination.
One person said, your source.
And his response was walking outside.
Wasn't he earlier just saying that people are going to be shot in the streets?
He was saying Republicans will be hunted.
Same person. And then, like, we did see that happen on a couple occasions shot in the streets? He was saying Republicans will be hunted. Same person.
And then, like, we did see that happen on a couple occasions.
So I don't know why he's changing his mind.
The other thing, though, is—
What I responded to him was, what about walking outside in Portland, L.A., Chicago, or New
York with a Trump shirt on?
And I agree, Scott Adams may be right.
It could just be a slow revolution of authoritarian powers because the right doesn't want to fight.
But here's the point I made. Imagine it's January 1861 and a guy in Atlanta walks out of his house
and he's fuming. He's like, oh, I just read the paper and I hate those Yankees. Oh, and then he
walks up to his neighbor and punches his Southern neighbor in the face. Why would he do that?
His neighbor agrees with him. Of course you can walk outside and no one's fighting.
Like people in New York agreed with each other. They were cheering on
the, what was it?
It was a southern dude who
caned a northern guy, right? I think it was
the caning. I don't remember their names.
But like one side was cheering it on, one side
was condemning it. So yeah, in the south
you walked outside and everyone was like,
it was bad that happened. And then people in the north were like,
it was good that happened. Or I think it's inverted.
The point is, yeah. You surprised that you walked outside in like 80 percent democrat new
york and nobody's fighting each other okay well put on a put on a maga hat like blair white did
and walk around la and see how long it takes until they attack you because they did blair got
attacked this was years ago so yeah you can get attacked i'm not saying that's proof civil war
is gonna happen i think we look at
what the FBI is doing
and we're like,
oh, I mean,
certainly the FBI going after,
they just raided the home
of a pro-life activist.
Right, that was crazy.
Absolutely insane.
Because they're like,
it's the FACE Act
because you assaulted somebody
who was working
at an abortion clinic.
Even though the charges
were dismissed by a court.
Right, exactly.
And this is like,
what, years later or something, right?
One year. So, you know, when I see what years later or something, right? One year.
So, you know, when I see the FBI weaponized and going after run-of-the-mill conservatives,
just like, this is like a regular person, this is not like a politician,
my immediate instinct is civil war.
But my point here is that, no, no, no, Scott might be right.
You know, conservatives on the right might just, you know, get on their knees and say,
you know, I'm so sorry, please, I don't want to fight.
Well, we have been doing that for a while.
That's been going on. Look, I understand. The thing please. I don't want to fight. Well, we have been doing that for a while. That's been going on.
Look, I understand.
The thing about saying that it's all just happening on Twitter, though, is Twitter is
our collective imagination.
You know, like it's debatable, but, you know, I think it's there as part of what we are
imagining and what we believe.
And it's a it's where we're exploring ideas in real time.
We're certainly not doing that in any other aspect of our society.
That's not happening in books.
That's not happening in movies or TV or on the news.
We're exploring ideas in real time on Twitter.
And Twitter has a direct impact on how Democrats are spending money.
They see the tweets, the bots and everything, and they say, this is what we should promote.
And then all of a sudden, the Democrats are advocating for child sex changes.
Right.
And then saying that they're not and then saying, actually, they are good.
You know, the New York Times was defending them today.
Exactly.
The New York Times put out an article saying, yeah, actually, these things do happen.
Right.
Because they have to do it slowly.
They said it does happen.
And this doctor who finds most of her clients on TikTok is doing great things with marketing on social media.
Meanwhile, they were censoring and blacklisting
and destroying people's lives
because they were saying that a few weeks ago.
They were saying, no, this is not true.
They're not doing this on Twitter.
Literally a few weeks ago.
Yes.
Like two weeks ago.
You're inciting violence for saying this.
And then there's like, oh, no, no, it's good.
No hospitals are chopping off girls' boobs when they're 14.
Oh, wait, it's good that they are.
They are.
Right. It's good. I think when it comes to like will there or won't there be some sort of civil
conflict that escalates it's basically a morale question of morale if people get broken morally
and then they they'll just resort to the last resort which is always violence so and people
in america are generally pretty high morale because we have it awesome here. Like fresh water, good food, warm buildings, transportation.
If you disrupt, I think if we didn't have that stuff, it would be way easier to spiral into decay mentally.
And then what other choice do you have?
It is sort of a luxurious culture.
I was talking to a friend of mine from Morocco the other day.
We were like, yes, it's unbelievable.
The bounty at the grocery stores
you know that we can get anywhere that everything is you know we have fresh water all of these
things there's a story i like to tell about when i was in brazil that many people listen have
probably heard but for those that haven't i was at a favela where they couldn't flush their toilet
and it was just all of the family's waste piling up because they needed rain so they had no water
and i was like have a bathroom like right there and i'm like i ain't going anywhere near that thing so they have it rough and then the the
mother asked something in portuguese and then you know my friend translated and he says she's asking
you why the rich people are protesting in america and then i was like what do you mean and he asked
her and she says blah blah blah he goes occupy wall street you know like the people they're
protesting and i went it's not the rich people protesting it's like young people college kids like working class
people they're upset because the corporations were getting bailouts from the government the
government was giving them money and the banks so basically they feel like they're not getting
their fair share and then he tells her and then she laughs and she says she says something and
he goes she said all americans are rich pretty And I was like, I would agree with that to a certain extent.
From her perspective, she's like, these people have like clean running water and in like
their lowliest of apartments, like even the bad apartments have clean running water.
I mean, yes, we have.
We have poverty and we all have all of that.
But we do have a very high standard of living across the board.
I think when and we've done great things to get rid of child poverty.
I think that's true. Yeah. Every day we still I am. living across the board. And we've done great things to get rid of child poverty.
I think that's true.
Yeah, every day we still, I am.
I mean, this is just, when I think about like,
will there or won't there, I feel very much like we are in,
maybe not in control, but influencing it because it's like a morale system.
If we can improve morale.
It's had such a huge impact on that, obviously,
is fossil fuel.
You know, fossil fuel was responsible for
decreasing poverty globally,
for decreasing poverty in the U.S.
And creating 7 billion people.
Yes.
When you look at the advent
of the petroleum industry,
human population goes straight up.
And that's what we have.
I mean, isn't the petrodollar
what we really have to thank for our wealth, too?
So I have to wonder,
when you get someone like Bill Gates,
who's like climate change
over and over again
when they want to get rid
of fossil fuels
it sounds like what
they're really saying
is like yo we use
too much energy too quick
and now there's too much
going on.
We help too many people
there's too much activity
there's too much freedom
there's too much prosperity
we must have it all
for ourselves
in this kind of
egomaniac kind of idea
like I need it all.
I mean look
most likely.
The planet is suffering
but why should I
give up
my it's suffering because of them and what they're doing to the environment and they travel they're
agreed they fly private jets they live in the mansions they they they boat around in their
little yachts as of course they go to china exploit slave labor and all the non-regulations
there that they called for and put up and set up there bill gates literally advises the chinese
government what else do you need to know about what he's really behind and what he's really doing let's
let's he complimented the chinese government said they did a good job with covid okay i want to jump
to these next stories because i want to keep it on track this is a tweet from logan hall logan
clark hall he's the um digital at the newfounding.org and used to be at the daily caller he
said seems like biden's speech equating conservatives with terrorists worked as intended.
September 24th, elderly pro-life volunteer in Michigan shot after heated conversation,
pro-life group says.
The elderly Michigan woman was going door to door discussing a ballot proposal on abortion.
Then we have Pennsylvania pro-life activists arrested by FBI,
charged with assaulting a clinic escort.
Prosecutors say Mark Houck twice
assaulted a man outside a planned parent clinic on the same day last year. It's overtly partisan.
Then, of course, we have Kaler Ellison's alleged killer not under house arrest. No curfew after
posting very low bond. Former assistant U.S. attorney says the very low bond is woefully
inadequate. Not only that, but I was reading that the guy who killed that, that's the 18-year-old
kid who was killed, and the guy said he was a Republican extremist.
I read that in his bail hearing, he was shocked that the courts were holding it against him.
Like, apparently, he assumed they'd congratulate him or something or be like-
For having killed the kid?
Yes.
For having killed an 18-year-old?
Like, so one of the articles i read said he expressed shock at that
he would be held accountable for killing this 18 year old kid that's one way to try and defend
yourself so pro-life were being shot yeah it really does sound like it works it pays value
it does but i want to see like when they say heated conversation like was the guy like come
on like how he did what was he screaming old lady that shot him no i don't know who yelled i think you're talking about the 18 year old that got killed well
the story the story on the left was an elderly pro 84 year old woman right heated conversation
yes elderly what's this heated yeah well i mean i've seen some nasty oh come on i don't know about
you 84 oh my goodness 84 year old woman being like stop killing babies and you're like all right she's
gotta go like that's what i mean you have the right to free speech but you also there's consequences to get in people's face so
yeah but what's the story you shouldn't shoot old ladies i think is a general rule in society right
i gotta i want to see more it was an okay but it was she was an unarmed old lady knocking on doors
like you don't answer the door people knock on door. I don't ever answer my door ever.
I would love to go deeper into that story, to be honest, the heated conversation.
Because, man, the news just does spin stuff.
Oh, boy.
Okay, so here's the story from Yahoo.
Results are changing quickly.
It says an elderly pro-life volunteer in Michigan was shot in the shoulder while canvassing a neighborhood to discuss an abortion ballot proposal, according to the Right to Life in Michigan.
The victim said she was shot in the back slash shoulder while leaving a residence during
a heated conversation and that the man who shot her was not part of the conversation.
The unidentified woman is 83 years old, according to police, though the Right to Life of Michigan
identified her as 84 years old in a press release.
The woman was canvassing a neighborhood in Lake Odessa to discuss the state's vote on
Proposal 3, which would protect abortion access in the state.
The state will vote on the proposal November 8th.
The victim does not know the identity or motive of the shooter.
For shooter, the victim is still recovering from her gunshot wound and wishes to remain anonymous while the criminal investigation proceeds.
Now, this is just according to Right to Life.
So I think if she wants to have a bigger political impact, she needs to come forward and explain what happened.
And we need to be able to get to investigate this. Well, if she was shot in the back, I mean, that clearly shows that she wasn't aggressing or moving toward somebody since the bullet hole is there.
So that pretty much says it all.
Like, what kind of coward shoots an old lady in the back?
I don't know.
Someone that wasn't even involved in the conversation.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Did you see the video?
There was another video where a woman is going door to door and then the lady starts screaming
at her and chases her off the property.
I haven't seen that one.
I just got to say like, you know, to Scott Adams, when he tweeted that Republicans would
be hunted, everyone kind of rolled their eyes and they were like, whoa, a little over the
top there, Scott.
And then we actually saw people get shot and killed.
Right.
Beaten up, chased.
And then we were like, oh.
And run down with a car.
And now more recently run down with a car and we're like, yeah, actually chased. And then we were like, oh. Run down with a car. And now more recently,
run down with a car.
And we're like, yeah, actually,
it may have seemed a little bombastic,
but it is starting to happen.
Now for Scott to come out and be like,
neighbors aren't attacking each other.
And I'm like, yo,
this old lady just got shot in the back.
Do you guys think that-
It kind of is happening.
We're canvassing
and having political discussions with people.
Do you think that hate is ever good?
Hate? No.
Yes.
Of course.
I don't think hate is ever- What do you mean? I don't think hate is ever good. What do you mean?
I don't think hate is a good thing.
I hate rabid dogs. I mean, like... Right, but what's the use of hating them? Why is that
better than not just... Like any emotion,
it serves a purpose. Yeah, but like...
Okay. I think the idea
is like, irrational hate is bad.
Right. But hate from a
logical place...
But it's such reasons extreme emotion like
what's the what's the use of it to keep you safe so for example like why do we feel sick looking at
like a dead animal because we have a natural response to that to feel sick and want to be
away from it and vomit why because it's got disease and and infection and things like that
and so the humans that were not disgusted by it
may have eaten it and been contaminated and died.
And those who were disgusted by it and vomited,
so the vomiting is clear.
I mean, I'm not an evolutionary biologist,
but you spit out-
But this is more of a disgust thing than a hate thing.
Right, the point of hate is like,
there could be a certain thing being done by name creature. creature yeah rabid dog's a good one attacking
a family member like there might be someone who's like i just hate these these these wild hogs
i need my ar-15 but think about it back in the day you'd see a wild hog and you'd get angry
and then you'd stop it before it destroyed your crops or harmed your family you could just be
logical about it too like i don't think you're extra better served by hate.
Human emotion, you know,
comes from this place of what,
you know, of survival.
So we love things that help us
and protect us and make us feel good
and we hate things that hurt us
and cause harm to our family.
If you had like a rabid dog
that was threatening your family
and about to kill them,
you could logically destroy the rabid dog
without any emotional attachment because you know it's the the rabid dog without any emotional attached
because you know it's the right thing to do starting to feel like hate towards it feels
like it's taking over i'll give you a better example a guy and his daughter out in the backyard
and they're playing with a frisbee when a rabid dog runs up and bites her neck ripping severing
her carotid and she bleeds out in 20 seconds he then says i hate that dog and he starts a whole
revenge plot where he goes and buys a bunch of guns
and he's got a board
tracking the dog
and then he hunts it down
and he goes
revenge
and puts it down
that hatred he felt
saved another child
from being killed
by that rabid dog
that's the point
yeah there's like
movies about
like some
Jason
no not Jason Bourne
it was that
Keanu Reeves movie
where someone kills his dog
and then he goes on a
revenge
John Wick
and it's like
glorifying hate
is it little different was he feeling hate he was feeling hate towards the people that killed his dog and then he goes on a revenge. John Wick. And it's like glorifying hate. Is it?
A little different.
Was he feeling hate?
He was feeling hate
towards the people
that killed his dog.
And that is,
it's a little more extreme,
but it is a good point
that those were really bad people
who broke into his house,
beat him,
and killed the dog.
It's like vengeance.
Now he went extreme with it.
Like, no,
they killed this dog.
Like, come on.
I mean, like, dude,
there's four movies now of him killing dozens of people over this dog. Like, come on. Like, I mean, like, well, do you think it's, do you think it's reasonable to,
there's four movies now of him
killing dozens of people
over his dog.
Do you think that it's reasonable
to hate someone
who disagrees with you
over a political matter?
Like,
is that something that is
a worthwhile undertaking?
Hate in that regard?
what do you mean by
worthwhile undertaking?
I think,
I think hate is totally fine.
I think you just don't want
to attack people
and you want to be reasonable. Like, you're allowed to hate people. Hate is a, hate is totally fine. I think you just don't want to attack people and you want to be reasonable.
Like, you're allowed
to hate people.
Hate is a fine emotion,
but you should be rational about it
and you shouldn't act out upon it.
So you can be like,
yo, I just really hate people
who throw litter out of their cars
and don't care
and are polluting everything.
Like, I genuinely despise that.
Yeah, I hate that too.
I'm not going to attack the person.
You hate the action. No, no, people who that too. I'm not going to attack the person. You hate the action.
No, no, people who gloat and laugh
as they throw waste in the streets.
Do you see people gloating and laughing?
I see people actually,
you know what I really hate, actually,
I will use the term,
is parents will show their kids
to throw trash on the street in Brooklyn.
And that really makes my blood boil.
My point is, like,
there are things that we universally despise.
Like, a serial killer
who gloats about murdering.
Like I hate that person.
Like I genuinely despise
people who want to victimize.
I don't like violent.
Like you see that video
of the guy in the convenience store?
Which one?
The store clerk is on his knees
and the guy walks up behind him
and the store clerk's like
giving him whatever he wants
and the dude just kills him anyway.
I genuinely hate that guy.
Yeah.
What that means is I think about what he did. i think about what he believes in and who he is
and i hate everything about what brought him to that point and and that guy right now hate him
so you gotta be reasonable about reasonable about it what we don't want is irrational
hatred where you just hate someone because of the way they look but it's hate rational
i don't think it's rational it literally it's an emotional discharge okay so this guy literally shot and killed a dude on his knees who was cooperating
so if you were like a military commander you'd be like we need to execute the the threat but
you're not like i'm enraged because then you can't control don't change the subject well if you're
a guy walked into a store handling it a guy walked into a store and aggressed upon another person who
complied and killed him for no reason. Yes, I hate that person.
But like.
And the response should be, we need to stop them.
With that hatred and that anger that I feel, it is, what is the appropriate way to stop a person like this?
And how do we prevent it from happening in the future?
That hatred is what leads us to stopping the thing from happening.
You can do it without hate too.
Vengeance is very dangerous because when someone becomes emotionally charged.
We're not talking about the same thing.
We're talking about emotionally charged response. Vengeance is not the's becomes emotionally charged we're talking about
emotionally charged vengeance is not the same thing we're talking about the same thing hateful
response is a form of vengeance is a form of revenge you're talking about revenge on the guy
want him to be stopped yeah yeah that this might be a definitional issue maybe yeah semantics i
think hate i think that's fine it's an emotion hates fine you're allowed to feel emotions
emotions serve a purpose and they're part of the human experience.
Yeah, but emotional leaders are dangerous.
Like, I hate wasps.
Like, I actually hate them. Like those people from New England,
the white people with the,
they stir the gin with their fingers.
No, the stinging venomous insects.
Okay.
They like, they don't make honey.
Like, what are they even doing?
I don't know what wasps are good for either.
I had one chasing me yesterday and some bombs freaked me out some wasps kill but other bugs and
i'm fine with that like stink bugs the reason we have stink bug problem now in the east coast is
because they're native to china and there's a wasp in china that hunts them in the air and just
kills them in the air we don't need to bring those no no no we don't need those okay we got a lot of the stink bugs are at least stink bugs are at
least cute like they're doofy and they like walk around and they clap for you you ever see the
stink bugs clap stink bugs no but i saw a spider cricket yesterday and that freaked me out a bunch
of those what the oh did not like it yeah they're all over there's like 7 000 in this game i was
reaching into a bucket to get some goat food and
there was a spider cricket yeah so so listen why do i hate wasps because they don't do anything
good for me they build nests they attack people they swarm and when they sting you you go to the
hospital yeah it's bad so like i have a very negative emotional reaction to them and when i
see them i'm like i must remove that wasp's nest. They can build anywhere off my front porch,
but now they're building
on my front porch.
So we have to get wasp spray.
It's a whole thing.
Yeah, that's a whole thing.
But that's not hate.
That's not real hate.
There was a mouse
in my kitchen the other day.
I kind of hated it,
but it was also sort of cute,
but I still hated it.
People have pets as mouse.
Yeah, but I don't need
a feral mouse as a pet
living in my kitchen.
It was unpleasant.
I guess maybe we're just talking about different definitions of the word hate. I don't need a feral mouse as a pet living in my kitchen. It was unpleasant.
I guess maybe we're just talking about different definitions of the word hate.
I think you and I are talking about a similar.
Which is why I said hate is fine, but irrational hate is irrational.
And acting out in a negative way because of hatred is also, look, you feel emotions.
Humans feel emotions.
You're allowed to feel them.
They're all good. They're all part're all good. So you have this Michigan guy
is doing irrational hate,
just like the North Dakota guy,
irrational hate.
No, no, no, no, no.
You don't think these guys are-
The actions are the problem,
not the emotion.
You can feel however you feel.
Do you think this guy had irrational hate,
this Michigan old lady shooter?
Yes.
Irrational.
But the problem isn't
just that he's irrational and hatred.
The problem is that he shot someone. Like if you're outside and you're going oh i'm just so full of hate i'd be like well you
know enjoy it yeah i mean some people have a good time sure that's that's it maybe that's your
baseline look it's part of the human experience to feel ways about things like if we were just
like we shouldn't feel hate hate is bad let's just be logical beings it's like okay come on
you know like we we experience life in a variety of ways and some people are more hateful than others but i think
hate love fear all these things we we chase fear is fear bad people jump off buildings on purpose
because you get that adrenaline rush that fear and then you survive it yeah but it's also jumping
off a building who does that are you joking surviving jumping off buildings uh-huh oh like
if you repel off buildings? Like base jumping?
Oh, yeah, I hate that.
Bungee jumping?
Not into it.
But anyway, I think it's also important to note here that people can't control their emotions more and more.
A lot of people's nervous systems are fried.
Doctors are being told by medical boards
to ask everyone if they have anxiety.
I think there also is not only a mental health crisis,
but a physical health crisis
that is leading to a lot of the
insanity that we're dealing with the consequences of in the streets in New York City, in San
Francisco, that truly is a way bigger problem, very much complex. And I think it all boils down
to a lot of food being poisoned, a lot of individuals not having a good mental health
and not controlling their emotions and then lashing out and acting crazy, which we're seeing
more and more of on big tech social crazy, which we're seeing more and more of
on big tech social media.
And whether we're seeing it deliberately
because social media wants to show it to us specifically
or whether it's really happening,
I think it still deserves to be talked about
from a fair perspective
because there are a lot of people struggling out there
that do need help.
I had, we have, I want to jump to this next story
unless you wanted to wrap up.
Well, yeah, about just about,
like on Friday we had a show with Nick Palmashano
was on the show
and it was
I had a hard time with it
I felt like I was going to puke
for a lot of it
because you and him
were going deep
and you guys were really going
at each other about Civil War
and why not
and why is
why not
why maybe
why no
and so I was like
just in a nasty mood
this weekend
like that energy
I carried it
I was stressed out
like what are we doing
are we propagating this thing
without realizing it
and then I heard about the storm called Ian coming. And part of me was like, fine, let the storm,
let the storm land. And I'm like, what am I doing? What have I become? Am I like
becoming the evil that I hate? And so I had to change my emotions. I disengaged from the machine,
meaning my computer. I cleared my mind and just thought about dissipating the clouds and
had to like re-navigate my own emotions which i do believe is possible which is why i think if you feel hate you
could change it let's that's why we got we got a hat trick for you ladies and gentlemen these next
these next stories we got this one from timcast.com quote they will lose and they know it democrats
will lose if election is a referendum on Biden, Psaki says. Follow the
money, said the former press secretary. She says if it's a referendum on Biden, they're going to
lose. But if it's a referendum on extremism, they're going to win. All right, here's the next
story. Michael Moore predicts Democrat landslide against the traitors. Friday on HBO's real-time
liberal documentary filmmaker Michael Moore defied conventional wisdom
and predicted a landslide
victory for Democrats
in November's
midterm election.
There are so many signs
of this.
I think, honestly,
I think if we all
do our work
and we all get people
to get out there
and we get ourselves,
I think we can throw
out a huge number
of these Republican
traitors in November.
He says,
I think that there's going
to be such a landslide against the traitors, especially
the 147 Republicans who just hours after the insurrection voted to not certify the elected
president of the United States, Joe Biden.
I think there's going to be so many people coming out to vote.
And then lastly, with the hat trick from the conservative brief, pollster, GOP midterm
turnout will exceed already high expectations as parties fortunes grow so
what's it going to be saki says if it's about extremism they win if it's about biden they lose
michael moore says the democrats are going to win and then this uh this pollster is saying
that the republicans are going to win so uh what is it what do we got it's really we have i don't
know yeah it's really hard to say i mean uh it it was Joe Rogan and another very popular commentator.
I forgot his name right now.
I'm blanking right now.
That also was from the left that came out and said, hey, everyone should vote Republican
for this upcoming midterm.
It's going to be...
Wasn't that...
That was Rogan.
It was Rogan and somebody else.
I forgot who else.
Was it Kalinsky?
I don't think it was.
No, it wasn't a leftist.
It was somebody else coming from a very surprising figure that shocked a lot of people that this person actually said this.
I have it somewhere here in my notes.
But it's going to be interesting to see the turnout, to see if people actually do decide to vote or whether they're just so disenfranchised with this kind of emotional manipulation that they're just going to tune out.
Aaron Rodgers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought it was. He was a leftist commentator and I was like going to tune out. Aaron Rodgers. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I thought it was.
He was a leftist commentator, and I was like, I thought it was Aaron Rodgers.
Yeah, Aaron Rodgers on Rogan.
But, you know, what was interesting is that I think it does have to do with if people are going to turn out.
So many people are dissatisfied.
Nothing really seems to be going right in the country.
You have Biden's really horrible speech with his blood-red background, you know,
speaking in front of the Independence Hall. I found it really troubling that speech. And I think a lot of people did. I talked to
Democrats who also found it troubling for different reasons, but believed that it would be effective
for, you know, Democrats to be motivated to go vote. And I think it was to a certain extent
motivating for them. The GOP, I I think really should lean into the issues that
Americans care about. McCarthy like barely made any noise the other day even though he gave
that whole speech but you did see him starting to unite a little bit
with the new right. He had MTG sitting right behind him in a pink
blazer. I was really glad to see her there. She's someone who initially
I was like I'm not so sure and I've really glad to see her there um she's someone who initially i was like i'm not so sure
and i've really come to have a lot of uh you know a lot of respect for her i like her a lot so um
i liked to see that i like to see that being a little more unified but i think they have to lean
more into the new right stuff than the establishment stuff well the the issue is that the what people
care about doesn't generate clicks so if you you're like, let's talk about economics,
the average person is not going to share a story that says,
like, here's how we improve the economy.
What's going to get shares is, like,
Trump supporters are fascists
and Democrats are giving children sex changes.
So those end up becoming dominant issues.
And I'm not sure if you've experienced this too,
but stories about the border,
which people do say they care about immigration,
border stories, like, don't get a ton of shares either why do you think that is i think because it's super depressing to see little kids abandoned at the border i don't
think we've had any reasonable solutions that have been enacted other than you know i mean during the
trump years it slowed down substantially i think um but I just don't think it's an issue that people want to deal with.
I think people are primarily conflicted about it.
It's going to be.
Cognitive dissonance.
Yeah, I think there's something like that going on.
I think what I'm going to be looking for in this upcoming midterm is, one, how many people come out.
Two, how effective is social media going to be and corporate media in swaying the emotions of people to vote a particular way.
I think it's going to be very interestingly,
because historically, the president's party loses the midterms
almost every time throughout the midterms that always happened
throughout the latest, the races.
That happened to Obama, right?
It happened to Obama.
That happened, I think, to Bush as well.
It happened 17 out of the 19 times since the last time.
Sorry, the bazunkas are having a hard time for me to concentrate here.
I'm actually wondering, is it having an impact?
I think so.
I mean, there's Aaron Rodgers right behind me.
And I was like, who is that?
I don't know.
I'm acting like a boob.
You're having like baby brain over there.
I know, I know. It happens. It's the power that gets to me here. I'm acting like a boob. You're having like baby brain over there. I know, I know.
It happens.
It's, you know, the power gets to me here.
Preparing to be a parent?
Maybe.
I won't tell anyone my private life.
Don't kiss and tell.
But that's the topic of what we're talking about here.
Looking great.
Now, the midterms here, as we're trying to focus here, Ian.
Before the show, when Luke walks out with the fake boobs,
Ian goes, this is looking good.
Whoa! Should have wore a V-neck. when Luke walks out with the fake boobs, Ian goes, this is looking good.
Whoa!
Should have wore a v-neck.
Anyway,
it is going to be interesting because it is going to tell a lot and it's
going to foreshadow what's going to be happening
in 2024. So, who's
going to have the power? Who's going to have the
influence? Who's going to have
the authority moving forward
in this country? I think it's going to dictate a lot the authority moving forward in this country i think
is going to dictate a lot of uh you know a lot of the very important things i just want to say you
know in 2020 texas filed a lawsuit against pennsylvania and you had about i think 46 states
signed on to one side of the lawsuit or the other questioning or opposing the results of the
election due to uh procedural changes in certain states.
So the Texas v. Pennsylvania suit was specifically how Pennsylvania handled the election.
Nothing to do with fraud.
It was about, like, can you have universal mail-in voting?
And Texas was like, the Supreme Court said they wouldn't hear it.
I think it was Thomas and Alito who said they would.
And I was kind of shocked by this.
Not really, but they should have heard the case.
Texas has a right to make their argument as a state in the union.
I thought they should have heard the case, too.
Yeah, it's like if there is a question about the procedure by which a vote procedure by
which which votes are cast and one of the states says what Texas basically said is that
Pennsylvania is negating our votes by holding their election in such a way that violates
the U.S. Constitution. Right. They also said that Pennsylvania was holding their election in such a way that violates the U.S. Constitution.
Right.
They also said that Pennsylvania was holding their election in a way that I think violated
Pennsylvania law.
Right.
Which was the violation.
But then ultimately, I think the Pennsylvania Supreme Court said, no, it's fine, which is
just the whole thing still contested.
No one's satisfied with the results.
But my point is not to say that anyone's right or wrong in that whole argument.
We can have an argument about that later. My point is when you have almost half the country suing the other half, like, is that
not indicative of something really crazy happening in this country?
Then you get January 6th.
Then you get, you know, I think Aaron Rodgers was killed before January 6th, right?
It was, was it 2020?
I think Aaron Rodgers is the football player.
Yeah, he's doing fine.
Sorry.
Aaron Daniels
focus here Tim
I know there's a lot to
distract you here with
I know I'm staring at Luke
and I'm just
Daniels was the
Daniels was the summer of 2020
yeah
wasn't he
yeah
Aaron Daniels summer
yeah
so you had
you had that
you have that happen
and then you get January 6th
now you
you have a bunch of these stories
in Provo Utah
they ran up to
BLM ran up to a blm ran up to a
random person and shot him in their car that's a random person there was a thing in denver
what was it what was the thing in denver the thing in denver there was a guy who had been
sort of hired as a security guard but had never been vetted and shot a conservative activist
yeah and then after all that what i think happens is you're a frog in a pot and the water's boiling.
And so then you see people be like, you know what?
I went outside and nothing's happening.
And it's like, do you have amnesia?
Did you forget everything that happened in the past couple of years that's going to be in the history books forever?
People do forget everything, right?
People forget everything except what happens right around when they're currently thinking about everything.
You know, they don't think about what happened before.
Everyone wants you to forget about what happened in 2020.
Everyone wants you to forget about COVID.
They don't want you to remember that your kids got sent home from school,
that your kids are like doing math at some grade level well below their current age.
They don't want you to think about any of that.
They're just like, that's over.
We're moving on.
Someone in the chat said crime is not civil war.
And I'm not saying it is.
I'm saying that bleeding Kansas also wasn't civil war, but people were fighting over the
issue of slavery.
And if we're now dealing with a story where an old woman was shot in the back because
she was arguing about, you know, being opposed to abortion.
Many people have argued that abortion could be the moral catalyst for you said that yourself.
Yeah, yeah, I've said it. But many other smarter people than me have have made a similar point i
think um i who was it was the guardian published an article about it might have been um i don't
want to i don't want to say the wrong person so i'll avoid but it was like prominent leftists who
said they thought that abortion would be a would be a catalyst for civil war not unlike slavery
yeah and so so now you have with this is this is interesting with
lindsey graham pushing for a national 15-week abortion ban which only really helps the democrats
but imagine if it has no impact imagine if republicans still win and according to conservative
brief win better than anyone expected the left is going to be like okay now they're going to
nationally ban abortion yo someone just got shot for being pro-life.
What do you think is going to happen if the Republicans win in the midterms?
Joe Biden will say, I'll veto it.
Trump will then say, if you elect me in 2024,
the first thing I will sign is the 15-week abortion ban.
And then they're going to be screaming
and smashing everything,
which will only make their chances of winning worse.
I think it should be a state's rights issue.
Yeah, I agree. I think it should stay there. It is a state's rights issue. should be a state's rights issue and i think yeah i agree i think it should stay there it is a state's right it is a
state's rights rights issue yeah that's right and amazing and now we're moving back into an era of
potential civil war where there's a state's rights issue right around the right to life always it's
always a state's rights issue yeah that's always uh that's something that we come up against all
fair everything should be a state's rights issue everything should be everything not everything you do have a constitution so a lot of stuff isn't but for for
someone like seamus for instance he thinks it should be banned federally because it's murder
i'm sure most conservatives probably think actually it's murder and it shouldn't be allowed
and then the more like governmentally conservative libertarian types are like let the states decide
but on the moral question conservatives outright are no, murder shouldn't be allowed, period.
So we're moving into this similar territory to the first Civil War.
I call it the first Civil War, it's funny.
Where it's like, the nation should ban the murder of babies.
And unborn babies are humans with unique DNA and should have a right,
should have protections under the Constitution.
Well, that heartbeat thing was fascinating.
One side is saying no to that.
Oh, right.
So you saw they changed the definition of heartbeat?
They changed the definition of heartbeat, yeah.
And you know why they did?
They did because to back Stacey Abrams.
That's right.
No, they changed it before she said that.
Oh, really?
Planned Parenthood changed the definition of heartbeat.
They said that it's not a heartbeat, it's cardiac activity at six weeks.
Oh, well, they were saying that in 2017 as well. so is the atlantic yeah yeah and the reason they did
this is because the heartbeat bills that are being passed right yeah they did that in 2017
in the atlantic and then in 2021 definition well they started talking about what cardiac activity
actually means and then planned parenthood did blogs about it in 2021 if they pass a law that
says once a heartbeat is detected you you can't get an abortion, then
all the media comes out and says, not a heartbeat.
Well, that's, you know, that's what it's been with so many things.
You know, I feel like we should have a running glossary of words that have been changed to
suit the Biden administration from heartbeat to recession to vaccine efficacy, you know,
like all of these various things.
We used to know what the words mean.
They keep getting changed.
To vaccine in itself.
The word was changed.
Isn't that nuts that our entire language can just mean something different if people in
charge want it to?
It doesn't.
Just change the definition.
They get a bunch of people to back it.
And then when you're standing over here, standing literally on the word, which reminds me of
that old gospel song from the 70s, when you're over here standing on the word, which reminds me of that old gospel song from the 70s.
When you're over here standing on the word and they're telling you the words that you're standing on have now been altered to suit their own political machinations, you know,
to suit their political needs.
It's very disconcerting to look at it and, you know, and say, like, I thought this word
and now it means something else to everybody else.
I've got to give people some good news, though.
We can't all just wallow in self-pity and fear.
The New York Post reports Nancy Pelosi
booed in guest appearance at New York
City's Global Citizen Music Festival.
I think, though, Tim, the part that you're missing is
where they're about to change the word, the meaning
of the word booed. That's right.
To me, I really, really
loved it.
Everybody knows boo means
to show enthusiasm.
To boo words.
Right.
I was saying boo words.
Yeah.
So Nancy Pelosi comes out on stage.
They were all saying boo words.
Nancy Pelosi comes out on stage
in the liberal stronghold
of New York City
and the crowd goes nuts,
screaming.
The video's hilarious
because a guy's like,
it's Nancy Pelosi.
Why is everybody booing? Serious. Everybody's like it's nancy pelosi why is everybody booing
oh yeah but the best part was like you can hear some of the women booing and it's very high pitch
like boo and i'm like everyone is the boo you can really hear the tones here yeah now this is good
news look it's because this should be kind of a white pill in that everybody hates Nancy Pelosi.
So at least there's that.
Like, what if everything ends with the left and the right holding hands and singing about how much they hate Chuck Schumer, Pelosi, Nadler?
I think that people really dislike oligarchy and oligarchs in control of our government.
It's not even who.
It's if an oligarch gets in there or someone gets in there and then becomes an oligarch.
Like she's been, well, allegedly making all sorts of money off stock trades.
I've never seen the data to prove it,
but this is what I've heard.
We don't want people like that.
I don't want people like that in charge
that are going to sell the country for personal profit.
She makes better stock trades than Warren Buffett,
than anyone else in the world, Ian.
How can you not see it?
It's like the-
Right in front of my face?
It's right in front of your face.
And seeing this video has honestly restored
my faith in humanity.
Seeing it, and then there's an amazing photo of her co-host that went up on stage with her,
being like, hey, here's Nancy.
And Nancy's kind of standing there like, holy cow, what did I just get myself into?
Getting a reality call as she's trying to push a climate change agenda,
and then everyone is just not having it.
So seeing this absolutely shows you
that there is huge, huge, huge.
Are you lowering my volume?
No, I'm not touching it.
You're saying huge and I'm distracted by the-
Huge, ginormous unpopularity
when it comes to the current political establishment.
And it's something that I think we need to focus on
and talk about more
because the reality probably is a lot different
than what we're getting
on big tech social media
that manipulates the algorithms.
Here's what we'll do.
We will create an event
called the
We Hate Nancy Pelosi Festival.
All right.
You see hate?
You said hate was a bad thing.
So you guys are saying.
But I'm saying right now,
if everyone in the country
hates Nancy Pelosi.
Well, then it could be unifying, right?
Exactly. We could really all come together. That her job and isn't she 84 so we should we should legit do
a skit we gotta we gotta do a skit where it's like a guy in a maga hat and a guy with like a
pride flag and they're yelling at each other and then it's like oh you're nuts you support nancy
pelosi and then the guy goes what i hate nancy pelosi and then the trump hat guy goes you hate
nancy pelosi too, I despise her.
Really?
Me too.
Really?
Yeah, what about her don't you like?
Oh, she's a corporate show.
I know.
Really?
Let's sit down for a second.
And they sit down
and they're drinking together.
They become best friends and buddies
for the rest of their lives
and they die old.
Remember her COVID haircut?
That was amazing.
Remember her freezer
packed with ice cream?
That one.
I mean, come on. It was so tone deaf. It was unbelievable. It was the best freezer packed with ice cream. One. I mean, that was so on.
That was so tone deaf.
It was unbelievable.
It was the capital city of the hunger.
Yes.
Everyone being like, my life is ruined.
She's like, look at my $20 ice cream.
You're like, no, no, I can't work.
I can't survive.
I can't pay the bills.
She had entire freezer full.
I know.
It's like packed.
She couldn't even fit her like emergency chicken in there or whatever.
She had like a thousand dollars worth of ice cream in her freezer.
Oh my goodness.
That was so horrible.
And Biden was like, I love ice cream too.
This is a, the Democratic Party represents like, it's a capital city.
And then the corporate media.
Trump had two scoops of ice cream.
He's bad.
And Biden's out there like with a dripping off his chin.
I don't know.
Do you think term limits would solve it?
Like flat out solve this problem of oligarchs?
I don't think so.
The issue isn't oligarchs.
The issue is culture.
That people would vote for Nancy Pelosi.
I know, but like...
What are they voting for, actually?
Just the name?
I mean, they might...
I mean, yes, to a certain extent.
I mean, people are used to outsourcing
their political views to whatever seems most expedient.
I don't think they're voting for her.
I think they're going in and voting Democrat.
That's why I was saying a long time ago,
remove Democrat and Republican from the ballot
so you don't know what party they're a part of.
Also first names, just initials, so you can't tell who's who at all.
What?
That would be interesting if you have no idea who you're voting for.
People go in and they go Democrat, Democrat, Democrat,
or Republican, Republican, Republican.
No, if you don't know who you're voting for, don't vote for them.
Right, that makes sense.
So remove the party and just the names.
And then you'll be looking at a bunch of names and you'll be like, I don't know.
But that's what people do, is they just like, they vote.
No, they see the Democrat.
And even in Pennsylvania, they had a thing for a while where you could just click Democrat
and it would give all the Democrats your vote.
You could pull the lever.
You could just pull the, I had a politics teacher in high school, Pat Reisneider, and
she talked about that.
Just pull the lever.
Yeah, just Democrat.
Pull the lever all the way at the top.
I never voted in Pennsylvania.
I only ever voted in New York.
So I say we remove parties from the ballot so you'll just see names.
What about for the primary?
Well, for the primary, you don't need to party on it anyway.
It's just like.
That should be open, I think.
Do you think?
We've talked about this before.
Open primaries are terrible.
I've been thinking about it back and forth.
Oh, I think open primaries are bad.
Yeah.
What is your thought?
I've been wondering about it because in New York, I'm a registered Democrat so that I
can vote in the primary that has the most say over who ends up on the final ballot.
But then I can't vote in the Republican primary, which would be where I could vote
for who I think should probably actually be in charge.
Well, then you should register as a Republican.
Yeah, but then you don't have a say in the other side.
So it's kind of like-
The problem is when Democrats in open primaries sabotage
or Republicans could do the same thing.
So that's not a good idea.
Right.
So pull off the D and the R, term limits, two terms,
and we gotta have open source voting machines because that's my most demoralized issue.
Term limits are not the issue.
I can't stand like 10 term 85 year olds that are like dripping.
I mean, I would say Ron, two terms and out if I could get the other 80 people out.
Ron supported term limits.
Exactly.
He's a guy that would give up the power out of righteousness. I think the issue with term limits is you just create an industry that is a shadow industry
where people will form committees to choose who's going to be the next person.
They have to keep picking and choosing somebody.
But at least the new person won't figure out the swamp fast enough in order to, of course, sell everyone down the river.
Except that they'll have all the connections already pre-set up.
But they already have the connections.
Then you need term limits for staffers, up. But they already have the connections. And you'd keep the... But they already have all the connections.
Then you need term limits for staffers too. You need
term limits for everybody. Term limits for FBI
agents, CIA agents. You work one year,
you're out. Goodbye. I don't know about one year.
No, no, no. One year,
one month. That seems crazy.
You have to go through intensive training.
Absolutely insane. The FBI should be
walked in the door. They get a one-hour
explanation for why what they do is bad bad and then they're fired right away.
Exactly. I like that.
Mine was kind of a
one year?
Yeah, one year and then you get someone new
in there and then one year and you get someone new and then
before they get on the training and figure it out, they're all out.
When you get hired as an IRS agent, they walk you
in and you listen to a seminar on why taxation is
theft and then they fire you.
No one will do this.
I'm open to it.
I'm open to term limits.
But I really, we need open source voting machines.
I can't handle the private proprietary voting machines anymore.
That's the most demoralizing thing.
Yeah, that's crazy.
To think that I go in and I cast my vote and then it goes to a machine that it's tallied
in private and no one can see the code.
So you don't know if it's actually tallying it accurately.
Like that just tears me down and makes me like, not that i don't want to vote but like i'm i feel
hopeless did you vote in 2020 no you didn't no oh okay well then yeah i just told people to vote for
so you didn't vote well i was gonna say i wasn't registered at the time i just moved so
so make sure you're registered now vote in this. And then if it turns out the place in which you vote uses proprietary
voting machines, you can file a lawsuit because you'll have standing. And you'll say, I want to
see the code because for all I know, it's a random number generator. Then you'll win. Someone with
standing just needs to do it. So I guess for that matter, I'm not a lawyer, so I don't necessarily
know for sure, but I'd imagine if you did vote, you should have a right as a member of the public to see the code, to know how the machine works.
I was told a story a long time ago out of Chicago where a guy got a speeding ticket, and he subpoenaed the code for the radar gun.
And he told the judge, for all I know, it's a random number generator.
You have to prove to the court it actually tracks your speed and how it how it's done and and the the the company apparently was like this is
proprietary and you you can't have it and they were like no it's used in the public and it
impacts people's lives and so he actually got it released and then i think you had to pay the
ticket or something okay so it wasn't random it was not a random number generator it actually
works okay yep uses radar you know bounces i always check that when I'm like driving by something.
It has your speed thing on it.
And it's not always right.
Yeah.
But I mean, I don't know where the camera is or whatever.
But that's the point, right?
How do we know any of these voting machines do what they say they do unless the code is released to the public?
So if you voted and you're concerned, just you file a lawsuit as per the public's right to know what these machines do and how they do it.
It's interesting because it, you know, having it be proprietary and third party seems messed up, but also
having an entire government agency dedicated to creating voting machines would seem messed
up.
So maybe we should just have paper ballots and count them.
Jeez, I feel like that's even more messed up.
Paper ballots and counting?
Everybody hands their box to a guy who goes into a back room and is like, yeah, it's 7431.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
They count them in me they count them
in a big open room where everyone's watching on camera yeah kind of i mean i kind of like that
but like how many is that like 10 000 hours of footage that no one no one person oh someone's
gonna watch it what do you think you're gonna do just watch it like just live stream it people
would watch it all over the world like if someone's standing at a computer and then there's 50 people behind them
and they made people stand far away to watch too
this last time. Right. What was it? Arizona?
If they push a button on the computer, how do you know that
they're doing it accurately? You don't.
Exactly. So it's like I just
need data. That's not what they're doing.
They write down the number and then hand
the sheet to someone else.
What we're coming up against too is the
issue of trust, right? I mean at a certain point we have to be able to trust each other
or have trustless systems i think it's better what is it what would a trustless system even
look like but just really quick gets pushed and then the tally happens and you see all the math
it's going to be a lot easier for everyone just to pick their their warlord and just to have a
suggestion box i mean that's for the warlord? Exactly.
I'd like my dictator to know.
The warlord will pick up a card, look at it, and then say, no, next.
Exactly.
And that would be better off probably than what we have right now, in my opinion.
Well, like with crypto, I can't like send you data and then you don't get it.
Like you get it or I know that it goes.
Oh, yeah. No, they're talking about doing this we're happening they're talking about doing crypto based voting in africa and i think some local jurisdictions
have already implemented it where everything is on the blockchain people are able to see
their receipts people are able to see everything coming back moving back and forward and um that's
that i was at an african bitcoin conference in nigeria that was actually implementing this in
local regions so there is a possibility of implementing this kind of open source free technology with all the receipts, all the
transactions with a public blockchain that I think would be worth looking into. But essentially,
with how corrupted our political system of suggestion box is almost the same, in my opinion.
Let's talk about the future of this country. It is often said that California is about five years
ahead of the rest of the country nationally.
Well, I give you the story from the Hill.
California, first state to ban natural gas heaters and furnaces.
Quote, while this strategy will clean the air for all Californians, it will also lead to reduced emissions in the many low income and disadvantaged communities that experience greater levels of persistent air pollution.
Ah, it's for the poor people that you can't have heat anymore.
Okay.
Poor people don't need heat.
Yeah, no.
Right?
Yeah.
I mean.
Yeah, poverty generates energy.
Right.
So they're just naturally warm.
You know, plus I think they probably already have tools.
They can create fire.
This kind of stuff always reminds me of,
I always forget too what play it is.
What play is it?
Anyway, it's Chekhov.
Three Sisters?
What's his name?
I have it right here.
Anton Chekhov.
Yeah, and he's saying,
ah, it's Uncle Vanya.
Oh, yeah.
It's Uncle Vanya.
It's Uncle Vanya,
and he's talking about the trees
and why do the peasants always burn down the trees,
you know, and he's like,
why is this?
Why do the peasants need to burn down the trees can't
they just use peat they can pick it up off the ground and burn that and of course burning peat
is a much dirtier um it's a much dirtier source the smoke is worse and all of that um but we're
constantly trying to tell everybody how they need to heat their homes how they need to you know move
around all of this so it's unreasonable. They ban gas cars.
They're banning natural
gas heaters. So everything's
going to be electric? Their grid's going to collapse.
Everything's going to be electric. It's going to collapse.
It already is collapsing.
You saw this. We talked about this.
Then they tell you that
you can't charge your cars.
What the end result is
is going to be controlling your movement it controls what it really is is artificial scarcity
this is done in order to control populations as you're limiting energy you limit also almost
everything else in someone's life and society you're also able to limit their food their travel
and their progression and any kind of upward economic mobility has been robbed and stripped
away from the average American. As of course, we're all told we're doing it for the right
causes. We're doing it as the people literally causing the most amount of pollution in this world
are flying around in their private jets and swimming around in their yachts and living in
their mansions. Why aren't they restricted? If this was really truly about helping the environment,
maybe the over consumers, maybe the richest people in in this world maybe the people who have way too much would have
been dealt with in a truly communistic kind of system if we're going by their rules and laws
but we're not doing any of that we're punishing the poorest people and creating some of the poorest
people in this world and what this is is exactly artificial scarcity to predominantly bring in
more controls by governments that want to run every aspect of your life.
So the Teslas have cell connectivity.
And it's going to be funny in, what, five years when you're going to be in your garage and there's going to be a notice saying not charging on your Tesla or electric car.
You're going to sit down and you're going to be like, I only have 30% battery.
I can't go anywhere.
And it's like governor's orders,
emergency grid lockdown,
your car's not charging.
So then what people will do
is they're going to get Faraday cages.
You're going to try
in like airplane mode.
You can't airplane mode the car.
The car always have the connectivity.
So people will be like,
oh, the Faraday cage.
So the internet can't tell it
what to do.
You're going to go into your car
and it's going to be like,
no connectivity, can't charge.
It's going to connect
to the internet to charge your vehicle. Yeah, that's going to do that. Yeah. And it's just going to keep in your car and it's going to be like no connectivity can't charge it's going to connect to the internet to charge your vehicle yeah that's going to do that yeah and
it's just going to keep you where you are and then they're going to tell you what food that you can
eat and everything yeah it's really very about central planning you're going to get in your car
it's going to be charged and you're going to punch in the address for your work you're going to pull
out get onto the road and then all of a sudden it's going to turn the lights in the car will
turn red and then the car will just start driving and it'll be like warrant warrant submitted for ian crossland
driving to fifth precinct and you're gonna go what and it's like warrant for excessive energy use
or it's just going to say that you can go to work and you can't go anywhere else
but it'll drive you can only just go to work it'll drive you to the police completely antithetical
to the united states the constitution of freedom of property, freedom
of speech, freedom of access.
That's why they're trying to get rid of it.
It just doesn't make sense.
I mean, the government's got to understand that trying to centrally plan people's lives
is not good.
The Soviet Union did that and collapsed.
But they think they're doing it for altruistic reasons.
They think they're doing it to help us so that they can go to French laundry.
No one accused these people of being smart. Do you think that overpopulation is actually a threat? Yes. for altruistic reasons. They think they're doing it to help us so that they can go to French Laundry without masks on.
Do you think that overpopulation
is actually a threat?
Yes.
I don't think it is.
I don't think it is.
The science and data
prove it's not.
Like overpopulation of deer,
for instance,
is obviously a threat.
Aren't we below
replacement rate right now?
Yes.
The issue is
the density of cities.
So I think...
But that was...
Okay, but the density of cities
was already part
of the sustainable movement was to like get more density of cities was already part of the sustainable
movement was to like get more people into cities that's a terrible idea because it creates it
generates massive waste that can't be washed away but it also i mean there are ways to there are
these like living machines have you guys heard about this that like it's like they're not they're
not pods bugs no it's not bugs it's like an entire flora system that, it's not a composting toilet.
It's like the next step from a composting toilet.
It's like the next step up.
Anyway.
It's a toilet?
It's not a toilet.
It's a whole system.
It's a living machine.
And it takes all of the waste and it turns it into like a big garden kind of thing.
And you can put these in apartment buildings that you turn into cities so you have
like massive apartment building cities that have zero um carbon footprint they produce no waste
because it all goes through these living machines anyway it does this whole thing but so my point is
if massive growth of cities which to a certain extent is part of a sustainable idea is a failure as well.
Why isn't it apparent that we haven't come up with the right idea yet?
So why are we continuously enforcing these ideas
that have not been proven out?
We need to live like they lived in Avatar.
I didn't see that.
Live under trees and hold hands and rock back and forth.
Oh, right.
Yeah, but I think that they're afraid of zoonotic disease
or the humans are destroyed.
Because they have, in one way,
they're like cities are grossly overpopulated.
But secondly, they're like, we need people in megacities
because we don't want them to disrupt the environment.
Like there was like the 2050 city.
Remember that?
The like 2050 city was a thing before the 2035 no car thing.
They're continuously coming up with these ideas.
So like they're afraid that humans are going to poison the earth.
So instead, they're going to try and force them into large cities that are poisoning the earth.
Yes.
A lot of the policies that you're seeing done in the name of climate change are creating more climate change, especially when it comes to, you know, limiting energy, shooting down nuclear reactors, you know, energy that could be explored,
that could be produced. There's been domestic policies in Europe, in the United States,
that deliberately hinder energy to the people. Energy is correlated with economic prosperity.
And this is, to me, done deliberately. People call it the Great Reset. People call it the Great
Collapse. I think there are far larger consequences to this than the average person even kind of understands or could even comprehend here. So if you look at a
lot of these policies, a lot of them are correlated with more pollution, more disastrous situations
for the poorest people in the world. I was thinking of that wall, the wall,
and that was Saudi Arabia or UAE, somewhere they want to build this large city.
Oh, the line. The line, yes.
The line.
It's nonsense.
And maybe they're thinking that it's defensible.
If chaos were to erupt on Earth
and there was a global war,
that the large cities, megacities,
we could defend them with air support.
We know where everyone is.
And chaos is dangerous.
But the realistic thing is
if everything's concentrated in one area,
then it's a bombing target.
It also seems really disgusting and horrible.
Like you'd be trapped
because it would be a walled city.
Like that's such regression.
We used to have,
like Paris was a walled city, you know?
I don't think we need a walled city.
Yeah, you can't go outside.
You can't be freed.
You can't be in nature.
You can't escape the prison
that they're literally building for you.
And in many cities, there's already...
But only poor people.
Yeah, exactly.
It's all of that.
Yeah, Bill...
Well, because everybody else
has their own way out.
And Warren and Zuck
and they're going to have
their spaceships.
And Jacob's.
They're going to have
their Elysium in the sky.
They're going to have
their private island
up in the sky.
It feels like
this technocratic obsession
with order
is like a video game.
Like they think
it's going to work
like a video game,
but people are chaotic
by nature.
People are chaotic.
And that's how we are.
That's how humans and monkeys
have always been.
We rip and tear and grow and die.
So I don't understand
what these vidiots are intending,
what this technological generation thinks.
But these are also the people that...
They think there's too many people.
They want there to be 500 million people.
And so they are working
towards making less people.
These are also the same people, though, that would have you believe that native americans were peaceful and didn't you know they would like infantilize indigenous populations and say that
they had no none of the kind of impulses that modern man has you know that's crazy too
yeah we were talking about that a couple days ago on the show uh i think i think we had a
interesting conversation about that as well there's there's a lot of things that we don't know
especially when it comes to history i think you know if you think the news is fake wait until you
find out about history and uh you know you you really examine who's telling us these kind of
narratives you kind of have to ask yourself why are we being told these specific things? Why is this being reiterated to us?
And at the end of the day, I think a lot of it is to weaken the human spirit, the human
will.
And I think largely, you know, trying to understand it, I think it's difficult for many people
because it's impossible to get into the mind of someone who might be a sociopath or someone
who truly is a part of maybe a larger energetic
demonic world out there. So there's all potentials out here. It's not worth speculating, but it is
worth documenting the things that they do and the effects that they have on humanity. And you cannot
argue that within the last three years, all the centralized policies have wrecked havoc on the
average human being. We have destroyed our way of life.
We have destroyed our physical health,
our mental health, our intelligence,
our ability to have family members to procreate and live life here on this human planet.
We've destroyed all of that
because we have given authority to the government.
And I think the more that the government exists,
the more that they do,
the more that the average human being lives in havoc.
The less government does, the less havoc we have.
And I think this is why, you know, one of the answers is decentralization.
I mean, I think in a lot of cases, everything that you're saying about, you know, how we did that, I think a lot of it was not people giving the authority, but having the authority taken.
And us just looking at it like, oh, my goodness, they're doing this.
They're taking this i think that we were relatively complacent about the luxury of our lifestyles
about our ability to move and exist freely say what we think you know have seek the medical
treatment that we think is appropriate all of this and i think that a lot of us, I know that I was, despite everything, sort of shocked to see how the government just came in
and obliterated our rights and just completely took them away,
started lying to us about everything, right?
I mean, we've talked about this, you know, like,
stay in your homes, don't go to work, you're massively germy,
except if you're protesting black trans lives in front of the Brooklyn Museum.
Then it's fine.
And it was just so shocking to be lied to consistently and to be told that those lies were truth.
And you're just standing there with your mouth wide open in shock to be told this after here you thought you were in a democratic system with good values where we all agreed on the Bill of Rights, and then
just to have it squashed.
I mean, I don't think that we necessarily gave the authority to do all of this to the
government.
I think it was taken and we were stunned because we didn't expect it.
And I think you can look at that in a number of areas of American life, including education.
So I talked to a lot of people who are education activists, particularly conservatives and parents, who realized only during, you know,
we only really realized during the pandemic when school came home and it turned out to be trash,
what was being done to our kids, you know, that this indoctrination was already in there,
had been in there for years. It wasn't new. The only reason it's in the news now
is because it has been realized.
So people trusted all of these systems.
We trusted our institutions.
We trusted our government to a large degree
only to find out that they were deceiving us successfully.
And then the people that sat by and said nothing
or did nothing while it happened are,
I think Martin Luther King would say,
was that the evil will come from the men that see evil and do nothing.
Or say nothing.
I had some weird quote like that.
Right.
A lot of people just went along with it.
All that is required for evil to triumph is that good men do nothing.
Right.
And if you don't even see it, if you don't see it happening,
if that evil has been so
successfully obfuscated then you're just stunned when you when you realize that it's admin all
around you that makes sense yeah the term to expert that that is a way to obfuscate evil for
sure because if you tell or tell someone that an expert is claimed or an expert's here now
appeal to authority yeah i generally want to listen to people that are experts at what they do.
But it doesn't mean that they're right.
Right.
And the siloing of information, I think, was a problem.
When you go to school, it used to be when you go to school, you could become a generalist.
You know, the idea was that you would know a little bit about everything.
And this was a good thing.
And now they're still, you know, they're like, oh, career classes in middle school. And it's like, you don't need that. Yeah. The last thing you need is a good thing and now they're still you know they're like oh career classes in
middle school and it's like you don't need that yeah the last thing you need is a career class
what you need is an art class and a science class and like and like what doctors need is a health
class as well like like a food a food health class and a medicine health i just want to add to your
point here i just want to add to your point here because you talked about a little bit of the
censorship and i do believe if it wasn't for the censorship the lockdowns the mandates the ridiculousness the punishing of
individuals would have not lasted as long as it has but because of the centralization of our
information and our thoughts through big tech social media algorithms i think it was the only
reason why they were able to get away with so much atrocities with so much bullcrap against the
average human being so so i just wanted to kind kind of talk about that point that you made and point it out as one
of the biggest factors to why humanity went along with this lunacy, because they didn't
know that there was another alternative, another option, or that the science was even debated
or talked about.
I think that's exactly right.
They called it misinformation.
They would ban you, censor you, get you fired.
Doctors.
Literally get you fired, Doctors fire, censored.
Get you fired,
you know,
from your job.
Suddenly you can't feed your family.
We see this all over the place.
And I think it was shocking
to a certain extent.
I mean,
it's good that we're aware of it now.
The question.
I mean,
the price we paid is huge.
The real question
that needs to be asked
that nobody wants to ask is,
are the people running these programs people or are they aliens?
That's right.
My son was asking me that the other day.
He's like, Mom, what if we're the aliens?
And I was like, hmm.
That's panspermia.
What if aliens, what if we started the SETI project and we send out, was it Voyager with
that golden disc?
Is that what had it?
I think so.
Yeah, yeah, the record.
The record on it?
What if aliens found it?
And they were like, these people are so dumb and then they came here and
they were like we're in control now what if they found it and they were like these people are so
intelligent we just can't possibly go to that quadrant yeah yeah people are definitely afraid
of the unknown and if you can't see what the virus then that's a way to scare people like
if you see the lion charging through the city, you at least know what to fear.
And if the lion gets killed, everyone knows the danger is over.
But if you can't see it, I mean, if aliens want to get us, they'll be like,
LOL, let's give them an invisible threat.
It just feels like everything we saw over the lockdowns was like a test.
Will you pull up into a parking lot and inject a foreign substance into your arm from a stranger?
Now, I understand that you trust the people on the tv box when he says go to your local 7-eleven
parking lot but i kept telling people like please don't do that please go to a doctor because like
we don't want to normalize a culture of like walking up to a random person being like yes
inject me with that i want to go to a doctor ask the doctor let them figure out and not doctors
aren't always right or whatever But the point is like
You're safest there
As opposed to the guy
At the 7-Eleven parking lot
This is not a dead show
Don't just take
What the man offers you
Isn't that crazy though?
Yes
I feel like
You know
Taking crazy pills
Ian's confused
Well I'm thinking like
Technically like
Wait isn't it a dead show?
If you go to a dude
And he injects you
He's drugging you
Maybe they don't use that phrase
Because the guy might be
Considered a doctor And it's supposed to be a healthy thing he's putting your arm but
it's still he's still drugging you with a drug that could be good for you you don't know you
just know you look you get a prescription from a doctor you go to a doctor you like this is how
some people go to your doctor say like here's my history here's my risk factors and let them
tell you what's right or not you don't want to like imagine i'll tell you this let's say you
i love using the plumbing analogy let Let's say your toilet bursts,
like just crap everywhere
and it's a mess
and there's water spraying
all over the place
and then bits are flowing
on the floor
and the cat's stepping in.
Keep going,
this is good.
So imagine you decide,
I got to get this fixed.
So you pull into a 7-Eleven parking lot
where there's a random guy
and you say,
hey,
come fix my toilet.
Perfect.
That makes no sense.
No,
you call a plumber.
But you might do it.
But before you do,
he had a plunger so he must have been good at what he did because he had a plunger
because he had a plunger that's why it's just we we normalize this and it's just absolutely insane
to me that there were people but look i'll slow down it feels like at the very least we collected
some great data yeah people are willing to drive up to a random parking lot in a place
they've not been and let a strange person inject them with a foreign substance the last under
penalty of losing their jobs no no no no no no no no if you mean the other people if you were
ordered to get a vaccine by your job you could call your doctor right and say here's my age
here's my risk factors tell me what to do doc that i think is acceptable but in any circumstance
walking into a parking lot and being like howdy stranger right here that's nuts 20 years the last 20 years have been like
the the awakening of the american people this great red pilling where we're seeing some people
haven't woken up yet or maybe never will but a lot of people covet had to happen to them they
had to be smacked down by authoritarian nightmare to realize what an authoritarian nightmare is
some people saw the data in 2007 and were like, whoa, there weren't weapons of mass
destruction in Iraq.
Holy crap.
Why are we still in Afghanistan in 2011?
What's this Trans-Pacific Partnership?
What's this investor state dispute settlement that wants to sell us out to Malaysian oil
companies?
What's this corporatization of the world?
And they woke up and they're alive.
They're talking about it.
But a lot of people are still in that process.
And a lot of those people got the jab without questioning it.
I just want to point out that once we reach $2,000 in Super Chats, Luke is going to down this whole tube of almond.
No way.
All right.
Ian is going to down this whole tube.
All right.
All right.
Libby will down this whole tube.
Nobody wants to eat the icing.
Come on.
That's gross.
That's not icing
That's called poison
I will say
If that was buttercream
I would eat a bunch of it
But it's not buttercream
No no no
It's not that bad
It's palm oil
But it's not buttercream
It's sugar and palm oil
No
High fructose corn syrup
And inflammatory oils
No thank you
We could all cut off
A little bit of organic butter
It just sounds disgusting
Maybe to celebrate
I would eat organic butter
I am
He's like I'm trying to push Your white goo on everyone Tim It's like a pint I think we have A quart of icing cut off a little bit of organic butter. It just sounds disgusting. Maybe to celebrate. I would eat organic butter.
He's like,
I'm trying to push your white goo on everyone, Tim.
It's like a pint.
I think we have like a quart of icing
right here with these two things.
But you have to make
those gingerbread castles with them.
Somebody sent us
these gingerbread boxes
like two years ago
and they're expired
and I cracked them open
and those icings were in it
and I was like,
all right,
who's going to slam
one of these on the show?
No, we have to make
the gingerbread houses.
That's what you have to do.
Yeah, or use it as glue or something.
Do you eat gingerbread houses?
Are you supposed to actually eat them?
Not really.
If you're desperate, you can.
If you're desperate.
You don't have to.
Think about that as an American.
I used excess food to make a structure that I'm not going to eat.
I know.
For decoration, it's a food structure.
That's so weird.
I don't like food structure.
All right.
So now that we've done a weird break in the hard politics, we're going to segue to this
story.
Oh, boy.
From Yahoo Entertainment.
Alec Baldwin may soon be criminally charged in Russ shooting new letter shows.
We got him.
We got him, boys.
We finally got him.
I can't believe how long it's been.
I was worried he was going to get away with it.
I heard he was like locking up his house and everything, his $29 million house.
Oh, my goodness. He can't. Didn't he just have a baby? Didn't his wife just have a baby? He can't to get away with it. I heard he was like locking up his house and everything. His $29 million house. Oh my goodness.
Didn't he just have a baby?
Didn't his wife just have a baby?
Keep getting away with it.
Apparently he can.
And it is the shooting of, God rest her soul, Helena Hutchins.
Yes.
Who lost her life on set after Alex.
Alex?
What's his name?
Alec.
Alec Baldwin.
What's his name?
Alec Baldwin.
Inadvertently, we should say.
Allegedly. Inadvertently. we should say. Allegedly, inadvertently
unloaded, fired a bullet.
DA Mary Carmack
Altwise filed an emergency request
for $635,500
in funds. She says they're necessary
to prosecute up to four people in connection
with the accident. The LA Times obtained
a letter in which Carmack Altwise
lays out her office is considering
homicide charges as well as gun violations. So Times obtained a letter in which Karmic Altweese lays out her office is considering homicide
charges as well as gun violations.
So we don't know for sure who those people are, but come on, why would it not be Alec
Baldwin?
Homeboy is going to get criminally charged.
We'll see what happens.
They're going to give him a slap on the wrist still, but a homicide charge?
My favorite, we covered the story today.
Josh Young wrote it for us.
My favorite part was when he said, it says, no, no, Baldwin said, I would never point
a gun and pull that trigger at them.
Never.
In August, an FBI analysis concluded that Alec Baldwin pulled the trigger of the gun
that killed cinematographer.
Yeah, I think it's a, obviously, he pulled this trigger.
Obviously, he did this thing, whether he intended to do it or not. And then you saw the,
there's the video of him from set talking about,
um,
or showing like how he pulls the gun out.
And he said he didn't have his finger on the trigger and he does have this
finger on the trigger.
He lied.
Yeah,
he did.
He lied.
He shot that lady.
And I think he can't handle it.
I think he can't handle that.
He did this thing.
I said it way back when,
and I'll say it again. I think he probably did it. The simple solution is handle that he did this thing i i said it way back when and i'll say it
again i think he probably did it the simple solution is that he intentionally killed this
woman and the conspiracy theory is that this weird final destination-esque thing occurred where he
accidentally shot and killed her like the crazy thing to me about the whole story is that let's
say the wrong person had the gun and then real bullets were accidentally put in it alec baldwin
still would have had to have pulled the trigger while pointing it at her.
And so it's like, you can believe this thing happened
where like the gun is like on the table
and then someone like slams the door and it falls down,
lands perfectly upright
and whatever it's called, the revolver, the wheel comes out
and then bullets roll and fall and land in it perfectly
and then it rolls over and closes
and then someone picks it up and puts it back on the counter
and then they open it and then handed out like all those weird things could
have happened i guess anything crazy could happen but alec baldwin just killed a lady that he was
presumably more likely fighting with over what was going on in the set i think someone hated alec
and loaded that gun behind everybody's back and then they just because they were so negligent on
set no one checked it and then he went and he was play toying like he was an 11 year old kid like, hey, I want
to kill.
And he's like fantasizing about killing her with an empty gun.
And then there's actually a bullet.
So here's the thing.
Pretty good.
The issue with that is that it requires you to make up a circumstance.
That's yeah, for sure.
That's my scenario is that Alec Baldwin was seen in a meeting with her.
He was seen having dinner with her.
They were not friends. He called her very aggressive and seen in a meeting with her. He was seen having dinner with her. They were not friends.
He called her very aggressive and intense
in a previous interview.
There were problems on set.
Those things are facts.
So you think he meant to kill her?
Yes.
What I think is that the most likely outcome,
maybe it's only 5%,
but for Ian's point
that someone secretly loaded the gun,
you're making up why.
There's no evidence and no
circumstance to support why someone would do that well motive would be that they hated alec baldwin
because he was such a horrible producer and the set was so grueling people were unhappy then why
would they kill helena i don't think they knew what was gonna happen they were gonna frame him
for murder basically see the problem with that is you're saying the crew was angry that we know
so they put a real bullet in his gun but that would end up
injuring not alec baldwin so it's like perhaps you can assume the person who would have done that
was reckless and also didn't care that they would kill an innocent person i think that's a bigger
leap than alec baldwin was fighting with a woman who was a crew member and the crew were having
problems so he shot her so ian's version though would do really well on something like magnum pi
yeah that's right
right yeah it will be it will there will be a movie of the week about this right it would be
a terrific uh it would be a terrific mystery well so if this Jessica Fletcher would figure it out
okay I don't know I don't know murder she wrote oh okay never mind if this so if this goes to
trial then are they going to try and figure intent is that what this is all about to figure
out what the answer they charge him with.
So I don't know, man.
A lot of people were like, he's an actor.
He was handed the gun.
It's not his fault.
And I'm like, do you think that matters?
He's an actor.
He's handed the gun and it is his fault.
Yeah.
As well as the producer's fault for not overseeing.
It's the armorer's fault.
Yeah.
He's one of the like four or five producers.
All the producers might be on the hook for this.
I wouldn't be surprised if they charged the armorer because she handed the gun to the assistant director.
Yeah, it's probably one of those four.
I think the AD actually
handed the gun to Alec
and he wasn't supposed
to have his hands on that gun.
Well, they were also struggling
with production
and people were complaining on set
that the film wasn't budgeted correctly
and a lot of the staff
were asking for a proper budget
for the movie.
So there was a lot of disputes,
a lot of arguments.
What really happened here?
I don't know.
Only one person
should be criminally charged
and that's Alec Baldwin.
Yeah.
If someone hands you a gun for any reason, and you point it at another person, pull the
hammer back, and then pull the trigger, or you've already got the trigger depressed,
you shot that person.
It's crazy to me that there's like, the liberals are arguing, the left is arguing, that because
he's an actor, he's in some special privileged class.
And I'm like, I don't know.
That makes no sense to me. I don't care if you're an actor or not.
If someone's like,
we're doing a stunt, and I'm going to give you a sledgehammer,
but don't actually swing it at my face.
And then you do. It's like,
you hit him in the face with a sledgehammer.
If they had waivers signed, and it was like, hey, we're going to be swinging
sledgehammers, everyone's saying if something happens to me,
then the production's not responsible,
because we don't know it's very risky, they know the risk ahead of time and someone gets
killed that's a different story perhaps i don't know if that's a different i don't know that you
could uh like give up your liability for getting killed do you know what i mean like it's a it's
a fair point that helena hutchins knew he would be pointing the gun at her and she chose to be
there under those circumstances so that probably does put it more simply as it into an accidental space like the sledgehammer thing
could work but if you're like doing a magic trick where you're supposed to swing a sledgehammer at
someone and they escape before you hit them and then they get hit well in that case like you the
person with a sledgehammer were telling them to do it and apparently they're saying on the film
helena hutchins is telling alec baldwin to pull the trigger oh wow well she's like telling him to do it. And apparently, they're saying on the film, Helena Hutchins is telling Alec Baldwin to pull the trigger. Oh, wow.
Well, she's like telling him,
point it,
just point it here.
Get the shot,
get the shot,
get the shot.
And Alec is getting frustrated
and frustrated or something.
And then he finally goes off
and hits her.
I can like see it happening.
It's so crazy.
It's just such a casual thing
that could go wrong,
which is why gun safety
is so important.
But that's the thing,
like they shouldn't use real guns.
No, they shouldn't use real guns no they shouldn't
use real guns i was working on a show once a play and we had a shotgun in the play and we were using
a real gun but there were no bullets on set anywhere but it was still like super intense
and a big deal if you were handling the gun you know there were like intensive rules about if you
were handing handling the gun even though there were no intensive rules about if you were handing handling the gun even
though there were no bullets anywhere you know on set at all yeah there were supposedly no live
rounds on set for this movie right it was whatever we didn't have like not only no we had nothing
nothing ever went in the gun but like it we were so careful with that thing i just want to point
this out in the yahoo entertainment story it ends by saying this more alec baldwin feared he would
be killed by trump supporters over russ shooting it's not a link i don't politicize this no no no what does that mean
there's no link there do a little google search of that they just what is that they just added
this to the end of the story like oh as an aside trump supporters were going to kill him he thinks
why would they put that at the bottom of the story maybe he was in the car with that guy in
north dakota you know he's like him and that guy are super tight
Apparently
Man, did you see that SNL is like
They think it's going to end
Oh, let's talk about it
Really?
Well, they lost eight members
Why?
Because the show's garbage
But they have their first non-binary member
So obviously it's going to do amazing right now
You know what
Edie, what's her name, left the show
80, 80 Pete Davidson, Kate McK like 80 80 80 oh really but didn't
they they were like shout out right they were like building with 80 bryant they really oh they
had oh yeah a feature player yeah too so they had eight people drop out i don't know exactly what
happened but here's the issue you used to have like three or four channels what was that you'd
have like three or four channels that was and you'd have like three or four channels that was
and you you turn on the nightly the night show whatever late night show or whatever and then
on saturday it's snl everybody watched it because that was what to watch on saturday now you've got
a million channels you got a million influencers you got all these different videos and what was
going on what i don't know is that me not me is that weird noise it's not it did you hear what are you doing anyway the point is
snl doesn't matter anymore because there's two on-demand video you can watch it anytime they
should just call it nl they should just do sketch comedy just live they should make a youtube
channel where they randomly just upload sketch comedy that is exactly what they should do forget
the saturday night thing it's grueling for the actors anyway they all know it's like boot camp
that's not funny yeah it's stretch it's like they're i don't know i don't watch it anymore no i haven't
watched it in years and years i've seen some real painful sketches i think kyle mooney's a genius i
love the guy i've re-watched more monty python than i've watched yeah comedy should be free and
it should be a critique of our society but now our our society can't be critiqued we can't laugh at
certain ideas we can't laugh at certain hot. We can't laugh at certain hot-button issues,
which defeats the whole purpose of comedy,
which, of course, was kind of a tool in society
that made things easy, that made people laugh,
that brought people together.
And I think the way that society is really being pushed
into this really negative way that comedy isn't allowed and SNL being off
the air and potentially losing its entire show, I think highlights this.
We used to be able to laugh at other people's suffering, which is kind of horrible to think
of, but that was like a big part of freedom is you're allowed to make fun of whoever you
want.
And this moral police of today, even like in canada like you
might even get arrested for doing it sometimes for making people uncomfortable or whatever just
in your dough well no no no no no no if like you make them uncomfortable by saying naughty words
perhaps but if you make them uncomfortable by wearing big old fake novelty size now we're
talking then you're you're accepted you could do whatever you want as soon as you got these things
on i personally don't like making fun of other people's pain.
I don't like doing it personally.
I see someone do it to someone else.
I find it derogatory and hateful.
I'm like, I don't like that.
But that's comedy, man.
That's the history of it.
And, you know, damn be the consequences, I guess.
But if you're able to laugh at something difficult in life,
you're able to, of course, turn it around for being something so negative.
So a lot of the times we deal with something very serious. We deal with something that's
impacting us. Laughing at it, even though it might be something that hurts you,
a lot of the times helps a lot of people deal with a lot of the trauma in our society.
Like COVID, people lost people with COVID. So if people were making jokes about that, like,
oh yeah, grandma in the hospital and doing a joke like 100 years ago.
And then you do the whole too soon.
Like, that's a meme.
Is it too soon to joke about because it just happened?
But like you couldn't I couldn't even speak out about the science of covid while it was happening, not getting banned off of Facebook.
It was crazy.
Trump should start selling search shirts and hats that say the great reset.
And it should be like with my election in 2024
I'm going to reset
the establishment.
We're going to change everything
and go back
back to when it was great
by resetting it.
That way all of the elites
are forced to say
the great reset is a bad thing.
Yeah.
They'll be like
stop with the great reset.
Stop with the great reset.
But
Trump embraces
They'll just think of a new PR name
to brainwash everyone
to go along.
The
the
the large restart. The large restart.
The large restart.
The large restart.
Just the future enslavement.
Yeah, that's another way of saying it.
The you will own nothing and be happy.
Just the future boots stomping on your face.
It's totally trendy and cool.
I never understood the bug thing because chickens eat bugs, you know what I mean?
It's like, why can't you have chickens?
I don't get it.
Well, I think it's also why they're pushing
for a meatless society, why Bill Gates pushes this.
PETA also just came out with a new push and call
saying that if someone eats meat,
you shouldn't have relations with them.
That was their latest PR campaign.
And if you look at, you know, there was also a new study that the New York Post actually talked about today,
highlighting specifically people who are vegetarian and vegan are twice as likely to become depressed than people who eat meat.
And I think, you know, a lot of this is correlated.
And I think they want you weak.
They want you fat.
They want you obese.
They want you unhealthy.
And this is a part of the larger agenda that is really about enslaving the rest of humanity.
They also really want you to not have sex.
Have you noticed that?
Like so much of this activism
is against people having sex and having kids.
And also Barack Obama blew up a bunch of kids.
What's going on there?
You know, I think Seamus nailed it when he said,
oh, you got to blow up kids.
Too many of them.
Too many of them.
Vote for me.
Yeah, pretty much. We got a lot of super chance. I'm really excited to read klaus schwab's book i'm gonna stop talking i'm
telling you hey you can thank those super chats because of me okay that's what's correlated hey
look at the top top chatted uh top super chatted channels what do they have in common we do have a
lot of super chats tonight yeah i appreciate your chest is looking. You guys are welcome. It's a nice shirt.
You got to lift and separate.
You got to lift and separate.
They're fine.
Don't worry about it.
Separate.
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What is this?
Testers says,
Hey, Ian, did Big Daddy Biden get you some Trinidad and Chabot of Pressure yet?
Or at least some Betacaf Care?
We poor Aussies will never see such
wonderful things. Yeah, I think
he's working on it, actually. I'll see him over Thanksgiving.
Oh, what's this? This is good.
We have Ian Hall. He says,
Hi, YouTube caved. I got the notification today.
Amazing.
Thomas Levy says,
Is the Amazing Atheist still due for the show?
No idea. TJ.
TJ. You know, I just don't know i don't know
what it is but uh every time there's a left personality that we struggle to do booking
with them it's either you know the last thing i talked to him about was he's him saying he wanted
to come on the show he had to figure it out we'll figure it out we never figured it out
so maybe we'll get him on i invited hassan piker on the show again he just didn't respond
uh you know it is what it is i like tj the day, 2007, when I was doing a lot of early YouTube stuff, he was very critical
of my work because I was stoned and just talking about consciousness like a crazy man.
And he was very literal.
But he was always righteously critical.
He'd be very harsh, very direct, but very honest.
And he actually cared what I thought.
I love you, TJ.
Thank you.
Hey, it's Casper says, leave it to Philip DiLefto to demonize
Italy PM. That's weird
because Phil was very libertarian. I
watched the video. It didn't seem like
he was calling her far right, but
it didn't seem like he was demonizing her.
Did you see his video today? I haven't seen his video
today, but he's pretty much like CNN light.
He pretty much just regurgitates the
establishment and what they say, the corporate media
agenda and narrative. He just pretty much copies and pastes it. and what they say, the corporate media agenda and narrative.
He just pretty much copies and pastes it.
It's like he lost his energy for the job, and he's just like, I'm just going to say what the corporate media says.
No, no, no.
I don't think he's ever been a guy who fact checks.
I think so, too. He's always been somebody who grabs the news, has someone write the blurbs, and then he says, here's what's being said.
The difference of what we do is that there'll be a story like Trump is a russian asset and then we'll be like okay where's that coming from and then we'll come
on the show and be like how can that be if x y and z let's look at the evidence let's see what
they're saying let's see why they're saying it let's see if there's any actual validity to these
rumors and let's look at the sources and i think and and and critically think no one does that
anymore and and the obvious reason that this show is just plainly better is that you know philip
defranco is,
he doesn't have
the big bazungas
that Luke does.
Yeah, absolutely.
Not yet.
Not yet.
I'm watching you, Phil.
He's another,
I think he'd be a great guest.
He's a little plump.
But he would be great.
I would love to talk to him
about some political ideas
just to get a deep dive
into his head,
what he really believes
and what he really thinks,
who he really is.
I think the last time
I ever said anything to him
was when that,
when Acosta tried grabbing the mic
from that White House aide
and then the left was claiming
that she jerked it away from him
and the right was claiming
that he tried to grab it.
Or no, no, no.
He was holding the mic
and she went to grab it
and then Acosta pulls his arm down,
like jerking it away or whatever.
And the left was saying
that she tried grabbing from him
and the right was saying
he tried pulling it away from her. and my attitude was just kind of like why
should it matter either way if the aid who is the you know the person giving out the mic says give
me the mic back and you don't do it how is acosta in any way anything but the bad guy but then he
like messaged me like do you really think that's what happened and like that's the last thing
i think there may have been something last time i saw him was at a hotel room in uh san
francisco for youtube live in 2008 was it 9 10 something like that we talked about zelda
no i think it was ocarina of time no let's read some more dano says uh dano i'm not gay but luke
knows how to sell a shirt damn right that's right desperate times go for desperate measures
oh did you guys hear that Canada's ending
the travel restrictions?
Yes.
All of them.
I want to go.
I got a handful of people
from Canada
we want to invite down now.
When is it ending?
I don't know.
I think officially
it's already over.
October 1st.
But the US still has them,
don't they?
No, it's October 1st
that you're going to be
allowed to leave Canada.
But to fly into the United States
you need a vaccine.
I think it's by airline.
And I don't think it's being practiced.
I will say the last time I was in Canada was probably a year ago.
And I needed a vaccine card to get in, but not to get out.
We got a super chat here.
I was driving.
That's going to require a Polish fact check.
Correction from Luke.
We have one here.
And I'm hoping you...
I think Luke will get it because he speaks Polish.
I don't...
JT Fire says,
Lucia Rutkowski was born.
Lucia.
Yeah.
So what's the correction
if I'm not mistaken, Luke?
Well, my dead name is...
No, I'm just messing around here.
But what should it actually be?
What do you mean?
The feminine form.
Yeah, the feminine form.
Is there a feminine for Luke?
No, your last name.
How do you say it?
Oh, yeah, yeah. Rutkowska. That's right. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Isn't it feminine for Luke? No, your last name. How do you say it? Oh, yeah, yeah.
Rutkowska.
That's right.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
How did you not get that?
You totally misgendered me.
Hey, what are you doing there?
It's Lucia Rutkowska.
Yeah, and is it just Polish that does that?
Yes.
I thought it was Russian.
I think other countries do that as well.
Yeah, the A is replaced with the I usually.
That's so weird.
It's like two different last names now.
That's why Russian novels are so confusing.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Oh, because they say A and E.
Yeah, and it just
switches around a lot.
Should be Lucia Rutkowska.
That's right.
All right, let's see.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says,
Tim, last couple of months
I noticed your move
from not just preparing us
but towards positivity.
It's like you reached out
and laid your hand
on the big brain Biden bug
then declared,
it's afraid.
Yes.
It doesn't work.
I just think
there's a secret to life
and it's chickens.
They're phenomenal.
He's hacked it.
Just, you get chickens,
they make more of themselves,
you eat their eggs,
it's amazing.
I had a dream
that I was eating their eggs.
Really?
You had a dream about chickens?
You eat eggs like all the time.
I was going to fry it in the waffle griddle thing that we got.
Oh, that sounds like a good idea.
Apparently you do that with a little salt and they're just...
Wait, what happens?
Do you end up with...
I haven't found out yet.
Weird pocky eggs?
Maybe.
Weird.
I tried...
You know that egg thing you showed me where you put the egg whites in and swirl it around?
I tried doing that.
I failed.
What was it?
What is that thing?
What? You get the egg white and you kind of drip it into a pan that's like kind of hot and then it gets solid you go like this with the pan around you get like a and so it spreads out
and then you put the yolk on it and then you fold it over the white parts and you've got like a
little frittata egg frittata egg pocket why wouldn't you just fry an egg well this gives you
the raw yolk i think you can then
fry the yolk if you
want well no it's
like it's crispier
oh I see
it's like crispy on
all sides and you
so it's like a
fried egg if the
white part is just
I'm gonna make
these tomorrow because
then you can dip
them in like ranch
yeah stick like a
toothpick in it
wow okay
yeah they'll be
like that's great
maybe hot sauce I
think it'd be better
with hot sauce than
ranch personally
hot sauce and ranch
maybe a little
compromise hot ranch
sauce yeah hot ranch sauce?
Yeah, hot ranch sauce.
That'd be good.
DJ Zeno says,
Tincast IRL featuring Libby Emmons
and Luke's absolutely valid
and acceptable bazungas.
Damn right.
Yes.
We just scream over each other.
Bob Samargic says,
a couple weeks ago,
I looked up the names
of coming hurricanes.
I saw Ian and said,
oh-ish.
Uh-oh.
Hurricane Ian.
I didn't know. You're manifesting an Ian. I think I was. It's not your fault. said, oh, ish. Uh-oh. Oh, yeah. Hurricane Ian. I didn't know.
You're manifesting it, Ian.
I think I was.
It's not your fault.
I'm like, is God real?
That's what's going
through my head right now.
Woken Roland of a Diary
says, Timmy P.,
please ask Ian
to call off his hurricanes.
That's right.
Quit raining on my vacation.
Stop it, Ian.
I wanted to disperse it
and re-coagulate it
over the Sahara.
And I was like,
I was visualizing
what rain does
when it gets into the sand.
I saw Ian in the backyard a couple days ago and he was going like this. Oh, yeah. And he was waving crystals around and I was like, what? I was visualizing what rain does when it gets into the sand. I saw Ian in the backyard a couple days
ago and he was going like this. Oh, yeah.
And he was waving crystals around. I was like, what are you doing?
What do I do with crystals? That's an interesting idea.
I've never meditated with crystals in my hands before.
Your rain dance was too much.
I bought Moldavite and Luke got scared.
I don't want any of that. Why not?
I just heard bad things about it. Because it's from outer space.
What is it? Moldavite. Moldavite.
You've never heard of Moldavite? No. It's this.
This is a piece of it.
It's volcanic.
It's not volcanic glass.
It's meteoric glass.
Yeah.
From a meteor that struck Moldova.
People report having entities come to them when they have that.
It's like a magnet.
So a meteor hits Moldova, and then it created glass in the impact.
That's cool.
And then I got a couple pendants that you can wear.
And Luke was like, oh, dude, you better keep that away from me.
I don't want it.
I don't want any bad juju.
Where did the ghost come from? I slept with it on as a pendant.
The ghost came from the pendant.
Nothing happened.
We'll see.
That you know of.
That I know of.
I had a normal night's sleep.
My recovery was fantastic, by the way.
There we go.
All right.
Hey, if that does it.
All right.
Murph tries.
DIY says, Tim, I'm trying to convince my spouse into letting our
family go as the cast of chicken city for halloween with a chicken party going off every
time the kids get candy others please join oh this is so cute you have to do that and do a video
that would be amazing a video that would be that would be so cool that'd be adorable
someone you may know says, hello all from Florida
where we are awaiting the arrival of Ian
who will destroy us with the truth of graphene.
You'll be okay.
I was thinking of going for Halloween
as that Ontario teacher.
The way you disperse weather,
so the clouds are magnetic
and your body also has a magnetic field.
I imagine putting positive energy into the cloud
and it kind of like when you drip oil in the water
and you see it like shoot out in different directions,
you can disperse.
Also, you can use the sun to kind of heat the cloud
and dissipate it that way.
But doing it without at night is kind of confusing
because it's not above you.
You have to imagine it there.
It's very interesting.
So it might be more of a subatomic thing.
Joe Spinella says,
people should look up the Hatfield and McCoy feud,
which was basically a civil war
within the Civil War
with both sides of the families
intermixed on both sides
of the actual Civil War.
Crazy.
Wow.
That went on for a super long time, too.
Yeah, really long.
For 30 years.
28 years.
Gray Jedi Outcast says,
what separates a man from a slave?
Nobody knows this one?
Ability to choose.
Freedom.
A man chooses.
There you go.
A man chooses.
I like that great joke.
John Diaz, have any of you watched the Alex Jones trial?
It's a kangaroo court.
Never thought I'd see something like this in America,
and it deserves more attention.
Yeah, we were talking about that before the show.
I watched a little bit of it.
When the judge is sitting there,
and they're going like, objection, objection,
and the prosecutor's going like, blah, blah, blah, blah, and then Alex is going, blah, blah, blah, blah, and then're going like, objection, objection. And the prosecutor is going like, blah, blah, blah.
And then Alex is going, blah, blah, blah.
And then he's like, judge, do something.
And the judge is like, I can't even get a word in.
Yeah.
The problem, I will say, is that Alex kept responding.
So I think they were treating it as hostile witness.
Because if he just stopped responding to the guy and looked at the judge and awaited her response to the objection,
she would have been like, all right, you're out of order to the prosecutor.
But instead, Alex kept going back at him him and then so she just let it go i don't i don't
understand why alex doesn't just say whatever he wants he basically was in the trial like you're
instructed that you can't talk about the bankruptcy and so like i'm gonna say it interesting because
he'll be held in contempt okay oh like but what does that mean it's like he's already up on charges
like what's the difference yeah it, it's civil, not criminal.
Oh, that's right.
And so it's just like he's trying to preserve the company.
Info Wars.
He said I was listening on the show a couple nights ago and he's like, I mean, I've been honest with my crew.
If I get screwed, if all this money is gone, I got to shut the company down.
And that's everyone's out of business, out of a job.
So that's what they're trying to do.
The problem is Alex Jones could grab a $20 cell phone from Walgreens and film himself
ranting and still get the same amount of traffic.
So even if the company ends, he's still Alex Jones.
That will never, never, they'll never be gone.
Yeah.
But he, I mean, I can see why he'd want to keep his employees employed.
Yeah.
I think he wouldn't do it.
He was like, part of me considers not even going to the court.
He's like so messed up right now mentally, but he's like, he's got these people rely on him.
So what if someone else started a company and hired him to present or better yet, contracted
the rights to distribute?
Who would do that?
I wonder.
I don't know.
I'm saying like, so they went after him because one of his employees started a nutrition supplement
company that resells InfoWars products.
And they're like, you know, this guy who used to work for you was selling these products
and you benefit from it.
And he's like, I sell them products.
Like, I don't know.
Are they going to try and go after a third party company that's selling supplements?
Well, they do that, right?
They do what?
I mean, if you look at the people who go after companies for, you know, they go after like advertisers.
The only thing they have to go after Alex Jones on is defamation.
They can't go after a random company started by some other person.
But it's the kangaroo.
You got to listen to a ricada law talks about it, too.
And Robert Barnes was being real clear about it.
Like this is a situation where they're attempting to make it illegal to hurt people's feelings because he yeah, he defamed.
I guess he said some stuff about some specific people, but there's other people that haven't even been named by Alex Jones that are like piling on this lawsuit.
This is according to Robert Barnes and trying to make money off of the way they felt as a result, whether or not he put them in danger for naming them.
That's a different story.
I would highly recommend watching the alex jones uh robert
barnes clip uh from a couple days ago they were talking about it about the trial about the trial
yeah ethan reed says hate is absolutely a weakness emotional reactions have nothing to do with
instinct instinct is a is a reflex emotional responses are more thought out that emotional
responses are more thought out that's why we use different words to describe emo.
Do you mean logical responses are more thought out?
My point is you want to behave rationally and logically,
but I don't demonize someone feeling a thing.
You want to be in control of your emotions and feelings,
but, you know, yeah, there you go.
Shinobi Kenobi says, sorry, Ianan i don't want you in my foxhole
i don't know that's a reference hopefully we won't have to share one brother
andrew lance says holy crap tim no hatred is evil one of the few times i may agree with ian
love thy neighbor as thyself love your enemy defending hatred may be the most anti-christ
thing i've ever heard well i think people have hate within them.
You're not supposed to act on hate.
You're supposed to act on logic.
But I don't think you should be demonized for experiencing a feeling.
You know, I do need sometimes to work hate out by expressing it and then finding out
why I was wrong or what the problem with that expression was later in like a safe environment.
So it's something we do need to let people continue to express their hate openly.
That's protected constitutionally.
Group B says, I noticed Arizona green tea at my local gas station went up 30 cents.
Can anyone confirm?
Proof of inflation.
Ian, can you please harness your energy power to control the pathway of the hurricane?
Yes.
Whoa.
Colin says, wasps pollinate figs, which are the most consumed from the planet.
Thanks, Ian, for always asking the questions I'm thinking. I never knew that. Isn't that crunchy thing in figs, which are the most consumed from the planet. Thanks, Ian, for always asking the questions I'm thinking.
I never knew that.
Isn't that crunchy thing in figs wasp?
I think it's seeds,
because I eat figs as a snack relatively regularly.
I'm pretty sure there's wasps in figs.
Yeah, there might be a dead wasp in there.
So think about that next time you eat a fig.
In figs?
There's dead wasps in figs?
So I'm going to Google that.
Yeah, I'm looking it up.
I know it requires a wasp to pollinate it.
I eat lots of
should you eat figs if wasps have died inside of them here's everything you need to know about the
fig wasp relationship oh see there you go treehugger.com so is that the one good thing that
wasps do is they pollinate figs they eat bugs too we have kind of fig i like figs we have pawpaw
out here hillbilly banana and it's pollinated by beetles and flies gross
but they're delicious i've never seen a pawpaw what do they look like are they bigger or smaller
they're like well there's varying size maybe like this big you get a good one squashes big seeds
and it's like if you took banana avocado and mango and combined it that sounds actually pretty good
it's really good how have I never heard of this fruit?
They're really good.
Is this like an indigenous American fruit?
Appalachian fruit.
And it doesn't last very long.
I believe it's hard to transport and hard to grow.
Is this why I've never seen it at the grocery store?
Yep.
Yes.
But we've probably got, in the next month, we're going to have probably 5,000.
Oh, geez.
I'm going to come down and eat one.
Everywhere.
You'll walk through the woods and it hits you on the head.
Wow. Yeah. Okay. It's amazing. And then you can get them and eat one. Everywhere. You'll walk through the woods and it hits you on the head. Wow.
Yeah.
Okay.
It's amazing.
And then you can get them and they're like, when they're real juicy, you can just like
break it open.
Amazing.
Interesting.
Dude, figs covered in bacon bits and maple syrup.
What am I looking at?
That's delicious.
Oh, boy.
Yeah, that's good stuff.
Mad love to the wasps.
That stuff is good.
That's appreciated.
Figs and bacon are really like just paradise.
Throw some
balsamic vinegar on there.
Little maple syrup.
Alright.
Prashelto Liv says, we have been in a civil
war since the summer of love. Our streets
and neighborhoods were under attack. The attack was
physical, mental, and economical.
P.S. Tim, do a tour and start
a music label, please. We are,
we're working on it,
and we have a call
with some big industry guys tomorrow.
We're going to be,
we got a bunch of songs
in the works.
We've got a top secret plan
with another company.
I just want to tell you,
they're so angry
about the success we've had
with the music we're putting out.
And it's just,
it's really encouraging.
Salon wrote a hit piece
claiming that my music
was like white nationalism
or some other nonsense.
That is such garbage.
I'm like, it's the only thing they have.
It's nothing like that.
You have bright eyes.
It's nice.
But like, they're so threatened by it.
The opening paragraph was, if you're not into politics, you may be confused why a horrible
emo song was number two on iTunes.
And then I stopped and I was like, number two on Billboard, but carry on.
And the point was clear.
They were pointing out that many people saw this top tracking song and didn't know anything
about me or whatever and said, oh, here's a song and listen to it.
And it started trending and then it hits the charts.
So they have to intervene.
They have to be like that song you heard.
Fascist.
It sucks.
It sucks.
It's really bad and you hate it. But the bad news for them is we actually got a ton of industry support like that song you heard fascist it sucks it sucks it's really bad and you hate it but the
bad news for them is we actually got a ton of industry support since that song came out because
it did so well basically it's this it comes to this and this was kind of the point industry
people want to be in the top of the charts so when they see that we put out music that worked
and we don't have any representation or any, you know, any kind of industry connections. They come to us and they're like, we want to have our name on a song that's number two. So we can help you do
better. And so now they're like, we're working with these guys and they're like, we're going to
do the release. So, so well, next time it's going to be, it's going to hit number one. It's going
to be big. We're going to, we're going to get you on radio. We're going to get it done. Right.
And I'm like, cool. Yeah, let's do it. So the, the, we were planning on releasing a song
recently, like in the next week or so, but we're going do it. So we were planning on releasing a song recently,
like in the next week or so,
but we're going to wait
because we're going to do a strategy meeting.
We didn't do any of it right.
Like the YouTube views didn't count towards Billboard
and we got to make sure
that everything is done properly this time.
Oh, quick aside.
Fig wasps spend their larval stage inside of figs.
Interesting.
What the hell?
Amazing, and then you eat them.
And then you eat the wasps?
I've got to talk about music, but that was just stuck in my head.
Maybe if we just put...
That's crazy, dude.
Redacted said, Trump should rebrand MAGA to the greatest reset.
It's better that one that's just great.
It's better than one that's just great.
And wokeism shall henceforth be called woke supremacy, just as oppressive, but with rainbows.
I like woke supremacy.
It should be like a glitter unicorn puking rainbows.
I'm going to start saying woke supremacist.
You're a woke supremacist.
I think that's great.
Who coined that?
We should give them credit.
Very good.
All right.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, guys, what are they going to do in the mountains?
Cali is huge.
Not everywhere is sunny and beautiful.
Imagine Colorado stopped water to them.
Cali may be doomed.
Yeah, so they banned the heaters.
But there's a lot of mountains in California.
So you're going to be like, how do I heat my house?
And they're like, oh, good luck.
Chop down trees, I guess.
I looked up the record low temperature in California.
It's negative 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
It gets cold.
It does get cold in the mountains, yeah.
I shot a movie up in Big Bear.
That was frigid.
Yeah, it's really cool.
All right.
79 Mike Larry says, plot twist.
The rest of the celestial beings in the universe refuse to make contact with us.
And we are making contact with a fallen race.
Demons.
So we're like the outcasts of the universe?
This is like the poop that landed in our ocean.
It was the alien poop, and then it formed into us.
Oh, well, I guess.
All right.
I Kefka says, Tim, could it be they overcharge him
knowing the charge can't stick just to put him on trial,
and then he gets off with no charges?
I'm assuming Alec Baldwin, but yeah,
they could be like, we're charging him,
and then he's found not guilty.
And they go, oh, look, he was not guilty. guilty you know what I mean does that happen where they'll charge
people for excessive crimes they know they can't get them for just so that they can find them not
guilty well that's a political question but I'm assuming it's within the realm of possibility I
don't know how often they also overcharge sometimes so that they can bargain them down
or please highly unethical I would imagine this. That's something that happens a lot.
DAs do that.
They'll throw all the charges at a person
and then just get them on the last couple or whatever.
All right.
Joshua Renner says,
I've spoken to a retired set builder.
He said that these old timers would use the prop guns
for actual target practice,
then put the guns back for use in the movie they were in.
Says Alec did the same.
Oh.
Yeah. What if Alec was playing around with it? Yeah, they said they were
going out and target shooting at night. Alec was?
No, well, no, I didn't hear that Alec was, but
people that were working on the
project were. Because that'll be big. Shooting cans
out back after the day.
Scoot says, did you hear about the massive
UFO sighting in Branson, Missouri?
Y'all hear about that? No.
I assume Mr. Shane Cashman did.
Shane, I hope you heard about that one.
We'll look into it.
That'll be fun.
All right.
Clint Torosaurus Rex says,
like Krusty the Clown said,
it's only funny if the schmuck has dignity.
Mm-hmm.
Yes.
That makes sense.
Otherwise, it's just sad, right?
Yeah.
Coming after people who are down on their luck oh for dark for gallows humor yeah i'm on tweet yeah all right let's see what do we have
here in the old super jets carlton xl says luke bringing a new meaning to the milkman
luke lift and separate what no don't tell me what to do this is this is beautiful the
way it is it's natural okay stop hating on me you know it's funny and you're in your perceived image
of beauty that you're subjecting me to okay get your own pair hold on is the lift and separate
thing like a normal thing yeah that's a normal like people say that selling point for i was what
about juggling i don't know but i was making a joke because I've heard people say that
like on soap operas or whatever.
I've never heard that before.
You know, on reality TV.
Honey, you want to lift and separate?
Huh.
Mm-hmm.
Lydia knows what I'm talking about.
You heard this phrase?
I've heard that.
Yeah.
I have.
All right.
Helican Drummer says,
I'm writing a book on morality
based on evolutionary purposes of emotions.
Hatred is a negative state as it has a negative health effects in the long term.
Anger is our drive to face a threat but is irrational if there is no threat.
Agreed.
Well said.
Interesting.
Winston Alexander says Global Citizen is a UN globalist fundraiser.
Crowd also booed videos of Biden, Trudeau, Macron.
Speeches about menstrual poverty, food, climate, billions raised.
Only results shown
a villager got a few chickens. Hey, whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. That's
a result. That is a result. That's
a result. But it's actually really cool to hear
they booed everybody because it shows that, you know,
people aren't taking this, even in
New York City. I assume they were probably
booing her because they were Bernie bros,
you know, like Bernie supporters, which are is like we don't like the corporate democrats
but it turns out they don't like any of them so uh i'll take it there you go
okay what do we got here
all right let's see aaron neal says you haven't mentioned the female west va senator who you
vowed to raise heck against.
Oh, Crapido.
That's her name, right?
Crapido?
Yes.
Shelley Moore Crapido?
Sounds familiar. I thought you just said Crapido.
Crapido.
I did.
I forgot.
Crapido.
I forgot.
Yeah, because she supported the gun control stuff.
Well, we got a lot of work to do here in West Virginia, so we'll make sure we always rag
on Crapido.
Oh, no.
The Crapido was the port-a-potties I was going to buy.
Her name's Crapido. Johnny on the spot. Oh, yeah. That's Crapido. That's rag on Crapido. Oh, no, the Crapido was the porta-potties I was going to buy. Her name's Capito.
Johnny on the spot.
Oh, yeah, it's Capito.
Capito.
So the idea was to buy a bunch of porta-potties and donate them,
and they'll be called Shellymore Crapido Boxes.
And then we'll donate them and be like,
you need a porta-potty?
Here you go.
You know where you want to donate those is the Women's March.
Do you know that they're doing a big fundraiser
because they need more porta-potties
for the March.
I'm on their mailing list.
Oh my gosh, I'm sorry.
I'm on so many mailing
lists, I gotta tell you.
It's funny when I open
my inbox and it's messages
from Save America Pack and
the Women's March. I'm like, oh, hi
everybody. You guys should really get together. the Women's March. And I'm like, oh, hi, everybody. You guys should really get together.
But yeah, the Women's March is seeking donations
for porta potties for the Women's March.
Where are they marching?
I don't know.
Should we check?
D.C., I think, right?
Yeah, I mean, it'll be D.C.
Do you think they're going to be like chanting pro-war stuff?
They might be out there with, I don't know,
maybe like they should get some abortion pills
in the colors of the Ukraine flag.
Yeah, speaking of Ukraine and Russia,
I was just thinking about this.
I hope that we can find peace with Russia and Ukraine
and everybody else that's involved
because I think what's happening is
the Russians want black sea access through Crimea
and they want those two freeways to the north.
What freeways are these?
Oh, here it is. Wait.
It's 242 events from Washington D.C. to Los Angeles
to Elkhorn, Wisconsin and Arlington, Texas.
Thousands of fierce feminists
taking to the streets. Women's Wave is here
and an ocean is coming.
Women's March on October 8th will harness
the power of our collective voices and carry our power
all the way to the ballot box on November
8th. But powering our march voices and carry our power all the way to the ballot box on November 8th.
But powering our march will take resources.
We need buses.
We need hand sanitizer and masks, of course.
We need signs and we need porta-potties and lots of them.
Maybe they need some crap-a-dose.
Yeah, sounds like it.
All right, let's grab this last one here.
No Moves Junior says,
Is this the beginning or the end?
Or of what the beginning or the end? Or what,
or of what the is will ultimately become?
Well, is this the beginning or the end? It's both.
It's both the beginning and the end. Again.
New. From the ashes of the
old, we shall build anew. Constantly
cycling in many directions at once,
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Yeah, I do want to shout things out not the Women's March. I want to shout out the post millennial the post millennial dot com
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lukemilkers.com
actual website which you can
click right now lukemilkers.com, actual website, which you can click right now, LukeMilkers.com,
and you could support me on my official members area right there.
Libby, I have to say, I'm sorry.
Overwhelmingly, according to the comments, you have officially lost the Milkers war.
You know what?
I am thrilled.
I am top Milker here on the broadcast.
I just pulled it up.
It works.
It does.
LukeMilkers.com.
You know what you need, though?
You need some chest binders
because for like
when you decide you're trans.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Or non-binary.
I'll do whatever I want.
All right.
LukeMilkers.com.
I've been fact-checked
by the fact-checkers.
So again,
independent media,
alternatives,
having our own platform
is key.
LukeMilkers.com.
What were you fact-checked for?
For the fake?
For quoting the corporate media.
I thought for the fake boobs.
No, no, no, no, no.
I literally quoted the corporate media.
Fact-check Luke does not have breasts.
Right? Fact-check.
Now it's trendy.
So it's popular.
So, you know, you got to be ahead of the times here.
And we're doing that here at LukeMilkers.com.
Well, thanks, Luke.
You're welcome.
And Ian, Ian, Ian, my eyes are up here okay all right beautiful
beautiful shirt uh again like i was saying hey before we roll the ukraine i really want to
bring some hope for these people and the people in russia and everyone else that's
watching and involved uh i think that what russia wants is a piece of land that leads down to
crimea so they have sevastopol into the black sea i don't think that it has anything to do with
genocide or or conquering massive land.
Russia has never been known for conquering land.
It's been essentially a federation since the Soviet Union split up.
But these two freeways, East 105 and East 97, I think maybe should go to Russia in order to avert the war.
I hope that that can be some help.
Maybe we can start to think positively about finding some sort of peace deal.
And maybe we can get Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden
to have some sort of dialogue and debate,
discussion about what people want,
what needs to happen.
Go from there.
I love you guys.
Thank you for being a part of this.
See you later.
Thank you guys for joining us this evening
with our special guest, Lucia Rutkowska,
if I got that name right.
I feel like I've been thoroughly outshone.
I have no way to compete with that.
It's fantastic. Luke really pulls it off.
You can't compete with the lubes. That's right.
I know. I know. I can't because men are
better than women at everything. Absolutely.
Men are better women than women are. I know. Exactly.
It's a serious problem. It's true.
Speaking of that, that's going to be
our post show. So you guys can follow me
on Twitter at Minds.com and SarahPetchLids
as well as SarahPetchLids.me. We will see you all over at TimCast.com. Thanks for hanging out. So you guys can follow me on Twitter at minds.com and sarahpetchlids as well as sarahpetchlids.me.
We will see you all
over at timcast.com.
Thanks for hanging out.
Bye guys.