Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #630 Ukraine Preps For NUCLEAR STRIKE, OPEC Sides With Russia Screwing US w/Jason Bermas
Episode Date: October 6, 2022Tim, Ian, Luke, & Lydia join Jason Bermas to discuss Ukraine preparing for nuclear war, the United States' claim that Ukraine is behind the assassination of Dugin's daughter in Russia, OPEC joining fo...rces with Russia to cut oil production, Jared Kushner's claim that his generation will live forever, and forever chemicals wrecking havoc on our bodies. 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, We got some really big news pertaining to foreign policy.
But first, right before we were about to go live, as we're getting set up for the show,
we got word that Nick Ricada, Ricada Law's channel on YouTube was totally nuked, is completely gone. He was previously
removed from Twitter. So I just want to say I'm calling BS. I don't know exactly what happened,
but they're saying he violated the YouTube terms of service, community guidelines or whatever.
And I don't know exactly why, but I'm calling, I think it's mass flagging. Apparently people
are trying to, they were complaining about him, trying to get
him disbarred. So we'll learn more about
that as time goes on. But Nick's a
cool dude. He
does excellent legal commentary.
So I just want to shout this out because I'm calling
BS on this. I don't think it's legitimate.
And my immediate assumption, though I haven't
it's just happening right now.
My assumption is mass
flagging resulted in an algorithmic takedown of his channel. So we'll see.
And we'll look more into this as the show goes on. But today, my friends, we got big news because
Ukraine has begun their evac preparations for a nuclear strike from Russia. They've been giving
out potassium iodide tablets. Poland has asked the U.S. for nuclear weapons. That sounds like a really bad idea.
And this is the big news.
OPEC is siding with Russia.
Joe Biden is floundering.
They are cutting down oil production, which means gas prices are going to skyrocket.
They've already been going up.
And this will allow Russia to keep selling at a discount.
They're selling to China.
China is shipping it back to Europe.
They are basically just taking Europe for a ride.
And the U.S. is going along with it.
So this is absolutely brutal.
And it does feel like we're headed towards World War III.
So smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, and again, become a member at TimCast.com.
The reason I say the after show is going to get spicy is because joining us today to talk
about so much is Jason Burmess. Tim, thanks so much for having me. And I really do look forward to the after
show, but this show as well. I mean, like you said, breaking news is happening all the time
and you really are at the forefront of the zeitgeist of what's going on culturally on the
internet. I mean, that's one of the strong points of Tim Kost IRL. And I love what you guys do here.
So who are you? What do you do?
Geez, what do I do?
Some people know me as a documentary filmmaker.
Other people know me as a talk radio guy or someone that runs his mouth on the Internet.
I like to think I'm kind of a slab of all those things.
And really, I'm just somebody who wants the truth, I think.
I'm not about right or left.
I've always been about right or wrong. I've known this gentleman to the left of me, Luke Rudowsky, for some time. And that would probably be about the activist portion of my
life. But look, I'm just one of those guys that doesn't like to be lied to. I don't want to be
treated like a child. I think that our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, is really at the apex of what
we should be trying to achieve as a society. I think it's the perfectly imperfect document. And unfortunately, I think America has moved into an executive within an executive where that no longer pertains
almost at all. There are no checks and balances. It's not the judicial executive and legislative
anymore. And it's moved into this authoritarian style of government aided by big tech with media
narrative management.
So I'll just say this very, very quickly before we move on.
There's a documentary that I'm sure most people watching this have seen of which you are associated
with going way back in the day.
I was working at O'Hare Airport.
Some guy walks in with a DVD or was that probably a CD at that time?
And he's like, you got to watch this.
And then we all watched Loose Change.
Yeah.
So Loose Change is the big one man
it's kind of where we took the internet and we utilized it to empower humanity with information
that was not being given by the mainstream and now we see restrictions on those same platforms
because really without google video um trying to compete with youtube and absorbing it would that
movie has been as big
as it possibly was? I mean, you got CDs and there's groundwork there. People like Luke
Radowski and myself, burning discs, handing them out to people. In fact, when we were selling the
movie, one of the things we encourage people to do, don't buy one copy, get the spindles. Sure,
they don't come in a case, but they were super cheap. You'd get them at 10, 25, even 100. And
people would do that. I think the 100 ones you could get for $2 a disc.
So it was like 50 bucks.
And then you could hand somebody that disc
and they would watch it.
We'll get into that in a whole bunch,
probably in the members show
because there's a lot to talk about.
We were talking before the show,
or I should say you were telling us
about a whole bunch of crazy stuff.
It's going to be fun.
Fact check, 100 discs at $2 each will be $200, not $50.
Oh, I'm seeing.
You got me.
You got me.
I love you, Jason.
All right.
So this is going to be fun.
Thanks for coming.
And of course, Luke's here.
The Burmese Boomer Brigade is here.
Yeah.
Thank you so much for coming on, Jason.
I've known Jason for 16 years.
I think in one day we gave out, what was it?
10,000 DVDs?
We gave out 10,000 of them.
On the fifth anniversary in New
York City with Immortal Technique, Alex Jones. We had a crazy event down there that you guys
were a part of. So really happy to see you here. The shirt I'm wearing right now reads that the
truth is the first casualty of war. I think that is definitely the truth right now when it comes
to geopolitics. If you like the shirt, you could get it on thebestpoliticalshirts.com because you
do. This is why I'm here. Thank you so much again for having me and super excited to have you on.
Yeah. In the first last 30 minutes, we did basically transhumanist bootcamp. Jason,
I have 21 tabs open from xenotransplantation to what's the signature reduction to blackjack
satellite missions. Good conversation, man. I'm looking forward to going deeper on all these things pumped yeah uh jason got here early and i was delighted to be able to
talk to him about all this stuff and i was like yo we're not gonna be able to talk about any of
the stuff on the regular show so the after show's gonna be lit you guys gotta make sure you're
members for sure let's get into it all right let's jump into this first story from the hill
ukraine capital preparing evacuation centers for possible nuclear strike.
They're also handing out potassium iodide. Poland's been doing the same thing.
And the other big news here is that Poland suggests hosting U.S. nuclear weapons amid
growing fears of Putin's threats. So look, all of this, you know, when I see Ukraine
and they're giving up potassium iodide, these are the tablets you take to try and protect your thyroid when there's radioactive particles everywhere.
And they're prepping evacuation centers.
I don't trust Ukraine.
Look, I don't like that Russia invaded them.
I don't like that Russia is annexing these regions.
I don't like any of that stuff.
I don't like what they do with Crimea.
But I think Ukraine is desperate.
So they're going to say whatever they need to say to make it seem like the end is nigh and we need to keep giving them money. And they just announced what another like 600
million dollars, 625 or some ridiculous number. So when Ukraine's like, oh, you prepare for a
nuclear strike, are they doing that to freak us out to get the headline or are they actually
concerned it's going to happen? That being said, when Poland suggests hosting U.S. nuclear weapons, which is basically spitting in the face of Putin, who said do not move nukes into Eastern Europe.
Maybe it's not so much that they're watching in Ukraine.
They're watching Putin do something.
Although that train carrying like the nuclear M.O.D. group, whatever was called, they are seeing that.
But maybe the reason Ukraine is prepping for a nuclear strike is because they know what NATO is doing and they know what NATO is doing will result in a response from Vladimir Putin.
Yeah, I mean, let's be honest here.
If you're not worried, you're not paying attention to what's going on here.
There's been severe escalations on both sides.
This is heading down a trajectory of just further dangerous pathways that, of course,
don't have any diplomacies, don't have any detente, don't have any diplomacies don't have any detente don't have any compromises the only reason why the world wasn't blown up during the cold war is because people
negotiated people came to the negotiation table and said okay let's figure this out
let's make sure we compromise on a deal that benefits both of us so we could both get away
from killing each other and and and extinguishing and destroying the entire world we're not having any of that the
president of ukraine literally just signed into law uh a decree that prevents him from even
negotiating with vladimir putin and and having a peace deal with him that that to me is absolutely
absurd and it's it is crazy yeah they they frame kennedy as having just strong strong man uh who
was the russian premier at the time it was uh khrushchev to take take the
nukes out of cuba and khrushchev did it but that's not what happened kennedy used diplomacy and he
worked with khrushchev and said we'll take our nukes out of turkey if you take your nukes out
of cuba it was a diplomatic action and without diplomacy we're not going to see the nukes we're
not going to see de-escalation this is will chamberlain brought this up well you're specifically
talking about the cuban missile crisis where not many people know this, and people didn't know this when it was happening.
But as you mentioned, JFK compromised with Khrushchev, and JFK agreed to get rid of the missiles that were located in Italy and in Turkey that Russia thought was going to be used against them.
And therefore, the Russians were then only willing to compromise and get rid of their missiles from Cuba, which, of course, threatened the United States.
That was a compromise.
Hold on.
How could JFK have done that?
Surely the information on where those nukes were were classified and he wouldn't have the authority to declassify any of information like that.
Right.
Some greater authority than the president.
I mean, right.
Am I wrong?
I guess it turns out the president can declassify.
I guess the 1960s were different than 2022.
Well, the whole thing with Trump and the classified documents just shows maybe the country has been subjugated.
If the president is now being attacked because he had classified documents when previously we had a president who revealed the location of our nuclear weapons directly to our principal adversary.
And that was a good thing. Now, Trump can't even have documents that were empty folders, apparently. who revealed the location of our nuclear weapons directly to our principal adversary.
And that was a good thing.
Now Trump can't even have documents that were empty folders, apparently.
It just goes to show that the presidency is subjugated by something. Yeah, what you were saying earlier, Jason, that you think there's some sort of authoritarian aspect here.
I'm looking, I just got a tweet from Disclosed.TV that the U.S. is to buy, quote,
nuclear emergency drugs for $290 million from a pharmaceutical company. What is it called? Amgen is the name of the U.S. is to buy, quote, nuclear emergency drugs for two hundred and ninety million dollars from a pharmaceutical company.
What is it called?
Amgen is the name of the company.
It's called N plate is the Health and Human Services drug.
One hundred and twenty five micrograms is around twelve hundred dollars.
So don't discount the pharmaceutical company's attempt to profit off of a nuclear scare.
Oh, man.
Look, potassium iodide is just like it's cheap it's just it's nothing
it's potassium it's iodine you can get iodine from your table salt you get that you know i i what is
it like iodine salt or whatever the little morton girl with the umbrella or whatever that works too
the point of these pills is that it satiates your thyroid it gives you all the potassium all the
iodine you need so you don't absorb the particles. But I'm saying I would not be surprised if these companies come up with some way to make something slightly different.
You know what they add?
They'll add a little aspirin to it and be like, it'll protect you from radiation and cure a headache.
And it costs $1,000.
That's exactly what they're doing.
This is from healthandhumanservices.gov.
HHS purchases drug for use in radiological and nuclear emergencies.
And they're going right to a private pharmaceutical company does it say what the what the drug is uh
yeah i think i just mentioned it as an end plate n-p-l-a-t-e i'd have to i'd have to look into
what that does sure it's a subcutaneous uh subcutaneous powder for injection according
to disclosed tv but then they link us over to health and human services where they get me
information well i don't know, man.
But do you guys even think it's going to get to that point?
I kind of feel like everything we've seen so
far is indicative of
escalation. Let me just say this. The rhetoric
is very dangerous, right? So
we could go back a few months ago where
you had the head of the Russian Space Division
saying they could nuke all NATO nations
within 30 minutes. Not great. I'm not
very happy about that.
That's something that was put out there.
You have David Petraeus this week on CNN discussing if the Russians were to use a nuclear strike
that we would basically be able to use our military to take out their entire seaboard.
It's like not even paying attention.
The Black Sea Fleet, specifically, he mentioned that.
Yes, yes, exactly.
How horrible that would be.
So the language that's being used, the things that are being portrayed to the public,
you talked about the iodine thing.
Well, how about that New York City emergency PSA
where they're just talking about a random nuclear weapon going off in the city?
We don't know why.
We don't know how.
It's not important.
We've never talked like this, at least not since the 80s.
You were saying the US
did buy these drugs?
Yeah, they're ordering it right now as part of a long-standing
effort.
You should
check this out. If you want to look it up, it's
ASPR.
But if you look up...
What's the website? Or what's the title
I can Google it? HHS purchases drug
for use in radiological and nuclear emergencies. What do the website? Or what's the title I can Google it? HHS purchases drug for use in radiological and nuclear emergencies.
What do we got?
Is that from Bloomberg?
No, it's from HHS.gov.
Whoa.
Yo.
HHS buying $290 million worth of Amgen drug and plate for radiation sickness in nuclear emergency.
I wonder if that's tax money being spent.
Obviously.
Yeah. It's tax money being spent. Obviously. Yeah.
It's called theft, Ian.
So, look, here's what I want to say.
Sometimes they tell you exactly what they're doing and what's coming.
I mean, if they're doing this, they're not keeping it a secret from us
that they think we're going to nuclear war.
No, it's dangerous.
And it's not just Petraeus.
It seems like everybody who supposedly is an authoritative source on this in our military and on the media is saying that tactical nuclear strikes might be OK.
This is insane.
You know what really, really pisses me off right now is that this company that's selling this drug didn't call it Radaway.
Yeah, really?
They're missing the market.
Maybe they would have gotten sued by by bethesda
fallout this is saying that let's call it right away the biomedical advanced research and
development authority in 2004 uh got some new authority called project bio shield act and can
now i don't know spend indiscriminately i don't know what it can do with this project bio shield
act signed in 2004 sounds like a bush thing probably afraid of you know there was all this weapons of mass destruction fear so they're like we got to sign
new authoritarian laws to give us overarching authority to do whatever we want so this is a
treatment for acute radiation sickness due to a radiological or nuclear emergency and it is
approved for immune thrombocytopenia a blood disorder characterized by a low platelet count.
By low platelet counts.
Plural.
So maybe they're just like, here's an opportunity to give money to the pharmaceutical companies.
Or maybe they're like, there's going to be a nuclear war.
Putin's going to do it.
Here's the thing.
Let's say a nuclear bomb goes off anywhere in the world.
We live in such a post-truth world that how do you attribute that to anybody?
Because you know who the media is going to say it is.
Oh, dude, look at Nord Stream.
Exactly.
Not only that, but the United States also on record lost nuclear weapons that they can't account for.
And guess what? The Russians lost a lot more of them as well, especially when the Soviet Union collapsed.
Literally, people walked into military facilities. It was like, yeah, I'll give you a thousand rubles for that. And
they're like, yeah, here, here's a nuclear weapon. So there's a lot of nuclear weapons that are out
there that we can't account for, that we don't know where they are. They could be in private
hands. They could be in very sinister hands. They could be in third parties that could profit
off of escalating this conflict. And as we talked about before, maybe it's not even the United
States responsible for this gas explosion.
Maybe it's a private industrial complex company,
organization, party, or even third party like China
that's sitting back and saying,
well, maybe we could watch these two countries
fight each other and then grow
in the absence of them obliterating each other.
What if there was like a former special agent
from like the UK was like MI6.
Is that what it's called?
MI6, yeah.
And then and what he did was he got a bunch of other special agents to come work for him
and was like a rogue nation.
Well, we got to understand we're living in a place where multinational corporations have
a lot more power and influence than governments.
We have to understand Biden right here is not making not making any decisions.
He's not calling the shots here.
He is someone that is not of sound mind.
He can't make coherent sentences.
There's no way he could be handling the most stressful job, as described by many presidents
of the United States, to be in that Oval Office.
There's no way he is working nonstop.
There's no way he's cutting deals, negotiating behind the closed doors.
There's someone else calling the shots here.
Who is that person? Well, I think it's the people benefiting off of a lot of his failed policies
that destroy the American lower and middle class. And of course, prop up the billionaires,
the bankers, and of course, the private interests that I think are truly calling the shots here,
who are, you know, psychopathic, who will do anything to get money, to get power, to get
influence. And I think a lot of them are even satanic, but that's a whole different perspective. psychopathic who will do anything to get money, to get power, to get influence
and I think a lot of them are even satanic.
But that's a whole different perspective. I don't want to go down there.
The issue is
don't think about it in terms of
NATO versus Russia.
Think about it in terms of
something you believe is
right and something you
see someone doing that you believe is wrong.
And then think about your willingness to allow them to keep doing it to prevent a fight.
Think about a child drag show.
You know, most people probably do not want to see those things.
But when we have people going out and protesting, fights happen.
So this is the problem.
We don't want the fighting.
But I want, you know, people will, you'll understand the perspective of what NATO and
what Russia are both feeling. They're both saying we will not stop. They're both saying if you want
to avoid war, you back down. And they're both saying that exactly to each other because they
both think they're right. I don't think for the most part, a lot of these NATO countries,
I think a lot of the people in
these countries think they're legitimately correct and right. I think they're evil. A lot of them.
I think their attitude is elitist and the people are stupid and we're better than them,
but we're doing the right thing and they should be grateful. And I think Putin's probably the
exact same way, but just not aligned with them. And so they're adamant that they are deserving of their quest towards their ideology.
And no one is going to back down.
There's no scenario.
I see Vladimir Putin being like,
well, NATO's expanding on my border.
Meh, whatever.
Russia can just roll over.
No way.
Dude's going to be like,
I want to bring back the Soviet Union.
It was a travesty that,
I mean, he literally said this.
And he says it's a travesty that it collapsed and our leaders let us down.
This is not a guy who's going to be like, it's a good thing that Western forces are
taking over our country.
He thinks it's a horrible thing.
Konstantin Kisin translated his speech, which everyone should check out on Twitter.
It's a long thread.
And Putin was essentially intimating that the liberal economic order has gone too far.
It's destroying Earth.
It's creating, you know, it's satanic.
I think he even said at one point and he will, it's going, it's falling and he won't, it's,
he's going to make sure that it falls. He said the Satanism thing in line with the gender
ideology that's going to be pushed. And I actually watched Leninoff at the UN in the previous week.
And it was hard for me to dis, I'm no russophile, right? I agree with you, Tim, that Putin's not a great guy.
He's got his mindset.
He has authoritarianism.
But when you have Leninov sitting there talking about the war on terror, what we did in Afghanistan,
Iraq, Libya, Somalia, and beyond, it's hard to argue with the guy.
What freedom did we bring?
You know, are these nation states better off after our intervention or are they worse off?
Well, I think by any measure of the imagination, most of these places have become even more failed states.
They have slavery in Libya, for God's sakes.
I mean, it's 2022.
And would that have happened without U.S. military intervention?
I doubt it.
So it's tough because their rhetoric sounds pretty good right now. But then you have people biting on that line that somehow, you know, Putin's the good guy and he's fighting these people. I think that they're all fighting for their vision of what globalism is going to become in the next century. person wants is to go into their yard throw some feed to their chickens collect some eggs
bring breakfast to their family and then mind their own business that's but unfortunately
there are ideologues and there are zealots who are hell-bent on controlling your life and some of
them amass tons of power then they want to blow up kids take over your country and take away your
chickens and they amass nuclear weapons,
which endanger the entire world. And as Burmese pointed out, something that I've been saying from
the very beginning of this conflict, everyone's looking out for themselves. Putin is looking out
for Putin. He's looking out also for his country, his interests. The United States is looking out
for their interests. And there's no denying it, especially with the moves that have been made here. But when do we make a stop?
When do we try to pause this insanity that has led us to this situation where young men
and innocent human beings are dying for the political ambitions of politicians?
That to me is absurd.
I got to pull up this story from the New York Times because, boy, you want to talk about
World War III.
The New York Times reports the U.S. believes Ukrainians were behind an assassination in Russia.
Just say in the headline, the assassination of Darya Dugina. American officials said they were
not aware of the plan ahead of time for the attack that killed Darya Dugina and that they
had admonished Ukraine over it. Oh, admonished. So what do you think Russia is going to say to
that? It's war, right? Russia's not even calling this a war yet. What do you think Russia is going to say to that? That's it's war, right? They're not even Russia's not even calling this a war yet.
What do you think the people I mean, this is the kind of thing with with U.S.
admission now that will boost morale among Russians.
So do you see the clip of Jeffrey Sachs on Bloomberg recently that's gone kind of viral
where he is basically saying, hey, the rest of the world, the optics on this is the U.S.
blew up this Nord Stream pipeline.
And actually this conflict is a proxy war between the United States and Russia.
He's like, that's how everybody else sees it.
And they were like, whoa, well, hold on there.
Well, I don't know about that.
Well, I actually, so the two minute clip that's going around on Twitter, there's an eight minute clip.
And Jeffrey Sachs nails it throughout.
I actually covered it yesterday.
But that's the thing.
The rest of the world already understands the narrative is the United States is in a
full on proxy war with Russia.
We're not even acknowledging that.
I mean, it's not a proxy war.
It's war.
NATO is in Poland.
The supply, military supplies are being delivered to Ukraine. And it's so obvious that NATO is now
worried Russia will strike Poland because that's where they're delivering the weapons. So it's like
the way I describe it, let's say there's a dude throwing rocks at you and you're like, bro,
stop throwing rocks at me. And behind him is another guy handing him rocks. Are we going to
be like the guy handing him rocks has nothing to do with this and we're not fighting?
No, both of them are at war with you.
So it's not a proxy war.
We've got American citizens and NATO citizens
on the ground in Ukraine
and they're going,
we're just volunteers.
Oh, spare me, dude.
NATO is delivering weapons, tanks.
They just sent a bunch
of Apache helicopters to Poland.
Poland now wants nukes.
And then those weapons
are being delivered
to American veterans
who are fighting as mercenaries
for Ukraine.
That's a technicality.
I don't think Vladimir Putin
is looking at that and going,
well, he's not formally
working for the U.S.
No, he's just armed by them,
a citizen of the country
and benefits from it
and fighting for a country
that is being massively funded
to the tune of billions of dollars
by the U.S.
Come on.
Putin's not some moron
who's like looking over a legal document
being like,
well, I would declare war on NATO,
but they found all the loopholes.
They're able to go to war with us,
but it's not formal.
So what am I supposed to do?
Similar to Vietnam
where the Chinese were sending
the North Vietnamese
all sorts of weapons and tanks.
But we didn't strike China because,
or Russia.
I think the Russians were involved
with spreading it to North Korea or North Vietnam, too.
But it's really the military contractors are profiting off of limited war.
They don't want a total war.
They don't want Russia to attack Poland.
They don't want the U.S. to drop bombs on Moscow.
They want to just keep selling weapons to the front to these poor Ukrainians who are in this flat terrain that are just getting artillery shelled.
And then they keep profiting.
It's really a war for profit, I think,
and a small amount of land that Putin wants to connect to Crimea.
Well, to Tim's point on the proxy,
Michael Tracy, who I follow on Twitter,
I think he does some really good work,
is outright saying that U.S. soldiers are in command and control
of the ground warfare there.
Of course, come on.
But I would take it a step further and say, well, our Starlink systems
are arming the ghost and sidewinder drones
that are killing Russian soldiers.
The concentration of Starlink there is 12,000.
It's the greatest concentration on the planet.
I would say that's overt warfare.
And the U.S. provided the intelligence
used by the Ukrainians
who used NATO weapons to blow up
the flagship of Putin's or Russia's Black Sea
fleet. So like, come on. Yeah, World War Two, the US was selling weapons to England for a layer
has given them lend lease. They weren't even charging them. And the Germans knew. But the
Germans like, well, this sucks. We can't declare war on America because that will lose the war.
But then eventually when after the United States, well, Musk made that argument, actually,
that he lost $80 million
on their latest satellite launches into the Ukraine.
You know, he put out that poll on that solution.
But if you follow that thread, he says, look, we actually lost money
sending these Starlink satellites out there.
So he's admitting that they're being used in warfare,
but he wants to kind of paint the picture.
It's just for communications for the good guys.
But again, they're hooking up to drones
that are taking real lives.
You know, that's real warfare in my opinion.
And, you know, Eric Schmidt,
the former CEO of Google came out
and called Elon Musk the true hero of the Ukrainian war.
And now Elon Musk is being labeled a traitor
to the Ukrainian people,
which is absolutely totally absurd.
And it's not just satellite internet.
It's also satellite images. It's also GPS GPS tracking it's also troop movements that the United States
is advising the Ukrainian troops saying hey we're going to say we're going to kerosan but really
we're going to Lyman and then now we're going to fake Lyman now we're going to kerosan because this
is how the troops are moving in this specific region this is the weak spots that we see here
and with the the the weaponry that they have, the
advanced technology. Today I saw a video
of a Ukrainian using
a drone denial
weapon against a Russian
DGI Mavic drone that was
flying over getting reconnaissance. And a Russian
soldier had this huge
gun that was provided to him
by the West. The Ukrainian soldier?
The Ukrainian soldier had this huge gun that pointed at the drone and just took it down right away
did they reuse it did they recover it and then use it probably yeah you know because the russians a
lot of them are buying you know dgis off of the private market and literally using them for
reconnaissance meanwhile the united states is using satellite imagery to you know get all the
information about where where they are the exact GPS coordinates, the coordinates are put into the Starlink satellites,
connected to the weaponry, the weapons, and the missiles just fly directly on top of the Russians.
You know that there are psychotic nerds that are just like tracking the data analytics and like,
oh, this is how people act when they think they're at war and afraid. What if we turn up the fear?
Oh, this is how they act. Oh, they send weapons.
Oh, they tend to go further south where it's warmer when they're afraid.
Oh, you know, like weird, crazy, psychopathic scientists that are like pushing it.
But today also, very interestingly, it's very captivating to see technology play such an active role in this proxy war between the east and the west because also very interestingly the
ukrainian government also expelled iranian diplomats from their country specifically
because iran provided suicide drones to the russians that they have allegedly used today
on a military uh camp inside of kiev so there's big news today that a iranian drone struck inside
of kiev uh and that was specifically why Ukrainians expelled Iranian diplomats from the country.
What kind of suicide drone?
Was it like strapped with a bomb or something?
No, it's just a drone that flies up, and then when it lands, it explodes.
So this is something that you mentioned earlier.
Business Insider, Russia's space agency chief claimed his nation could destroy NATO countries
in half an hour during a nuclear war.
So highlighting this, when you have the U.S. being like, oh, Ukraine just assassinated the daughter, a prominent reporter and the daughter of a prominent influence or whatever you want to call him, philosopher in Russia.
And we're we're just going along with what they're doing. They are going to drag us into a war where they are capable of
and directly threatening
to wipe out the entirety of NATO,
which includes us.
I would much prefer not to be nuked
because I've grown quite fond of living.
So for everybody else,
maybe we can tell Ukraine
to knock off this kind of insanity.
If you want to defend your land
because Russia's invading,
totally get it.
Going into Russia and killing some dude's daughter and a prominent journalist.
Hey, maybe that's a big, big mistake.
Well, there are at war.
When you're at war, there's nothing's off the table.
That's true.
This idea that, you know, I'm reading these articles and they're like Putin's illegal invasion.
I'm like, oh, I'm sure Putin cares about what you think is legal.
It really is insane that we have these concepts of like war crimes.
Now, I get it.
To a certain degree, we're like, we're going to try and stop these things from happening
and create some kind of framework for if you do it, there will be severe penalties when
we defeat you.
But it's like at the same time, yo, if somebody is fighting against you with the intent to
kill you, they're going to do anything
and everything your laws are meaningless your war crimes are mean there's that gentleman war where
if you're fighting the enemy you know you want to capture their commander and then sell them back
rather than kill them you don't want to kill everybody you want you want to profit off the
war that's the point of the war is you want to come up better afterwards so right but if we're
talking about existential conflict when we're talking about like, you know, with the colonial wars, it was like over territory and new lands and things like that. Then they're going to be like, OK, fine, you can take that territory. Oh, we've lost Quebec, you know, whatever. Well, he says he would use nuclear weapons if there's an existential threat to Russia. NATO encroaching on its borders and cutting off its ability to sell fuel into Europe is probably an existential threat to Russia.
This is not Russia's interests overseas.
This is their actual border being threatened.
So I don't think they're going to play any games where they're like, we'll capture them and sell them back.
No, they're going to be like, destroy them.
Maybe, but I don't think that they want the russia to get nuked like if russia if nukes drop
all over russia russian cities they lose so i think if nukes drop it's mutually assured
destruction i can't believe people aren't talking more about that you don't think so huh you you
think that we can have kind of these tactical nuclear wars where only certain areas are hit and it doesn't just set off that chain reaction?
Yep.
So tactical nukes first.
We'll start with tactical nukes being much lower yield.
We're not talking about an ICBM wiping out a million people.
We're talking about 10,000 to 100,000 depending on the yield of the tactical nuke.
Really, really bad.
But there was a great quote.
I can't remember who just said it recently. They said, if Putin nukes a nuclear strike on a NATO nation, there will not be a nuclear response
because the American president would have to be insane to sacrifice Boston for Poznan.
So if Putin were to nuke that, the U.S. is going to be like, if we respond, they'll respond again.
And then we will actually get hit ourselves in our homeland and be forced to defend ourselves here.
If the fighting stays over there, they'll probably respond with full scale conventional warfare, not a nuclear strike.
There's no reason for Putin right now to just be like, I'm going to nuke D.C.
Now, if you if you fired a nuke at D.C., yeah, maybe we would fire a nuke back at Moscow or something.
And that's the deterrent.
Don't do it because we'll do it back.
We'd fire like 100 nukes back at,
like 30 at Moscow,
30 at Novosibirsk,
you know, all over the place.
And then they'd fire a million
at the United States.
If Putin is using nuclear artillery
and tactical nukes in Ukraine,
ain't nobody going to respond.
If they drop 100 kiloton bomb on Kiev and kill
20, 30,000 people, NATO will not nuke back. That's because Ukraine is not a NATO nation
and no NATO nation is going to sacrifice their capital for anything in Ukraine.
Right now, they're content with sending supplies and having them fight. They don't want Russia to
win. But I don't see, you know, Poland's asking for nukes. I don't see Poland sacrificing Poznan for Kiev.
Kiev could get hit and they're going to be like, we don't want to get hit next.
So we got to keep, we're not going to respond in kind. Not only that, but they can't even
respond if they wanted to. They have no nukes. I guess my greatest fear is if any kind of nuclear
strike happens anywhere, our world changes overnight. And it just gives you this excuse
to roll out all sorts of martial law slash authoritarian measures wherever, you know,
it wouldn't matter which side it was on. Like, say that happens, say 10,000 people get taken out
in a tactical strike in the Ukraine. You don't think that this administration here would utilize that not only to instill fear
on the American public, but pass certain executive orders and measures that would restrict.
Yeah, I mean, that's directive 51.
You guys know directive 51?
Man, you ever play the game The Division?
No, I never played.
Oh, come on.
That game's great.
Was there a Bush directive?
Bush directive.
After 9-1-1.
And I think it was in like 2007. we're not sure if it's legal it's never been tested but presidential
national security presidential directive 51 allows the president to basically overwrite the u.s
government and create a new one yeah that was george bush george bush and i believe obama revised
it since since then it's gone through several. Many people have said it's a nonsense executive order because the executive branch doesn't
have the authority to overthrow the U.S. government because of an emergency.
But the language of it is nuts.
It basically says if any kind of disaster happens anywhere, the president of the United
States can declare an enduring constitutional government and install a continuity coordinator
who now runs all of the branches. And it creates one branch that controls everything. can declare an enduring constitutional government and install a continuity coordinator
who now runs all of the branches.
And it creates one branch that controls everything.
This is be quote,
any incident regardless of location
that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties,
damage or disruption severely affecting
the US population, infrastructure,
environment, economy or government functions.
Disruption severely affecting the US population.
So like what a hurricane, a storm, a blackout?
Yes.
Yeah, exactly.
So it's not been tested.
Many people think that if they tried to do it,
there'd be challenges.
The problem is, in a circumstance where they do declare,
I think it's been updated
and there's a different executive order on the books now.
But in the event that something happens,
like a nuke does drop on Kiev,
I really doubt there's going to be, it's going to, no one in the United States is going to be able to do anything about it if they do it because it would just be civil war.
You're going to get people who are just going to be like, dude, a nuke was dropped.
I ain't going, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not standing up.
I'm not, do whatever.
Right?
Most people will probably say, I'm scared of nukes.
So when the government says we're at war and this is the way it is, they'll just say, OK, I'm concerned of false flags here because anybody could drop a nuke anywhere.
Well, that's my point. If a nuke goes up, no one knows who actually did it.
You know who they'll blame. Right. Regardless, Russia is going to get blamed.
They've been blaming Russia for everything. It's like some dudes like walking in.
Democrat stubs his toe and he's like, ah, Putin, put that rock there. And, you know, Donald Trump wins an election. And of course,
it had to be Putin. Well, they've been laying down the groundwork for this for many years now. I mean,
the Cold War essentially never ended. It's only escalating from here. There were many proxy wars.
Even recently, Syria was a major proxy war between the East and the West. Now that theater moved.
The conflict still continues in
Syria, but that theater moved to Ukraine. It's expanding, it's growing. And for the last few
years, the corporate media with the intelligence agencies have been laying down the groundwork.
Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, nonstop, even when there was reasons not to criticize them.
There's a lot of things you can criticize about Russia. There's a lot of things that they did
in Georgia, in Crimea,
that you could, of course, heavily criticize
with the destruction of civil liberties
and human rights in their country.
Sure, there's a lot of things you could do that.
But the intelligentsia here in the United States
made stuff up just to point the finger and blame on Russia.
I think I know what really happened.
Before all of this, back in December,
Putin had a secret meeting with Joe Biden, right?
And they were like
hey here's what we're gonna do we're gonna fake this war right you know why because then putin's
like i'm gonna use nukes and then you respond aliens reveal themselves and shut down the nukes
and that's how we get them to come out of hiding that proves it i'm kidding by the way let's jump
to this next story from the telegraph before we do i gotta say if what they're doing is a
psyop and they're trying to get me to beg for a new world order it's starting to work because any kind of order
global order would be well maybe not any but would be better than a nuclear war in my opinion i mean
this is the best way to do it you get biden and putin wait you know firing nukes at each other
and then whoever you want to actually run your new government comes out and says people
the war is bad it It's not working.
Join me and we'll bring about a cryptocurrency,
you know, single currency for the planet.
We'll end all of this.
Embed the chip in your wrist and you'll be immune to nuclear fallout.
A central bank digital currency,
which the U.S. Federal Reserve and many other countries are putting into practice.
That alien stuff, there are some very notable people
that do believe aliens have prevented nuclear war
on this planet.
There are some
defense ministers of Canada.
Yeah, yeah, no, no.
I'm expanding on it.
Jason's shaking his head here.
Whether you agree with them
or disagree with them,
this is the bigger context
to what Tim is saying here.
All right, check out this story.
From the Telegraph,
oil cartel joins forces
with Russia to cut supplies.
Congratulations,
ladies and gentlemen.
Because of the war in Ukraine, a gentle gentleman.
Yes, because of the war in Ukraine that we are involved in.
OPEC, Saudi Arabia are joining with Russia, cutting production, cranking up prices so
that Russia can keep selling at a premium rate to China and then sell it back to us.
So we're getting screwed and funding this war.
Your costs are going to go up.
Your standard of living is going to go down
and it's because Joe Biden is a
corrupt piece of trash who
keeps funneling our money to Ukraine.
Why should I care about
Ukraine? Because Vladimir Putin's
charging too much for natural gas into Europe? Well,
too bad. You build your pipeline
like they did the Baltic pipe.
Fine.
Blowing up someone else's pipeline, expanding your military alliance.
All of this was pushing towards war.
Now, Putin invaded Ukraine.
Bad thing.
I get it.
But I'm not going to sit here and say the U.S. should sacrifice its people so that Ukraine
can have, so that we can deal with their problem.
I just, here you go.
Thanks, Joe Biden.
Let's see if this impacts the midterms.
Well, if you remember a couple of months ago, Joe Biden had a very publicized trip to Saudi Arabia where he was going to go to Saudi Arabia and make sure that they produce more energy and oil from the world.
Since, of course, it's very green to stop domestic energy exploration and production and, of course, depend on Saudi Arabia and the Henry Kissinger-supported petrodollar,
which again, absolutely mind-boggling.
But if you remember from that trip,
he was like, I'm going to go there,
I'm going to make sure we have a ton of energy,
they're going to be pumping it out of the ground.
And there was even a press release from the White House
saying this trip was successful.
And then the Saudi Arabians came out and said,
no, it wasn't.
We're not going to be pumping oil.
We're not doing that.
And now this is on the heels of that meeting
of Joe Biden going down to Saudi Arabia.
And essentially, I do think the OPEC countries,
the oil producing countries are looking out for themselves
because they see this as an opportunity.
They will be enriching themselves.
And I do see other individuals that are going to,
of course, be also benefiting from an energy crisis, which is already here.
And it's only going to get worse with this latest news.
This, to me, is a longer part of the agenda of the Great Reset, which is deliberately denying people energy to stop human progress and enslave them.
We just got a good super chat from Just Political.
Makes a good point.
Nothing will stop a midterm election faster than emergency wartime powers.
If Russia were a month out, what if the October surprise is that Putin drops a nuke and they suspend elections?
What do you mean?
Putin.
That's right.
Let's put that in quotes because we don't know.
Yeah.
What happens if a nuke drops?
A nuke is dropped.
Or a firebomb or something crazy like any kind of conventional.
And they suspend elections saying we can't.
It's an emergency and the country's got to mobilize.
That's FDR, man.
He got a third term during wartime.
They let him stay.
I don't put anything past these people, but I think we also have to understand that the infrastructure is still there that allows for elections to be gamed.
I don't think that we should have voting systems.
In other words, machines that are plugged into anything that can be accessed by a router that do fractional voting.
I don't think we should have mail-in voting.
I think the issue is, as Ian points out all the time, is the closed source nature of the machines.
Yeah, because if the code is private and it's flipping votes, you don't know.
I want to segue the conversation off of what we were talking about because my concern is, will there be a nuclear strike?
Is there going to be severe economic damage from, say, oil prices skyrocketing? off of what we were talking about because my concern is will there be a nuclear strike is
there going to be severe economic damage from say uh oil prices skyrocketing what do we see like
nine bucks already in california again like 8 8 50 or something like that will that result in
some kind of emergency wartime powers or the inverse is they can't shut the election down
it would destroy the country gas prices are high, Democrats get swept out of office.
I was going to say to you, okay, Stacey Abrams, but that's beyond the point from the conversation here. But anyway, this will be impacting the average American, but more significantly, the people who don't have money, the people who are the poorest in our country will now have a harder time making ends meet. Paying for gas for your car, paying for heat this winter
will become more difficult, not just for the people in the United States, but specifically
other people outside of the United States who don't have it as lucky as we do. People in Europe
are absolutely dealing with a huge energy crisis where many businesses are already shutting down
their doors because they can't find a way to pay for the energy bill. That's crazy. Your life savings are going towards heating your home right now in Europe. And this is
how you're spending your money when, of course, a lot of this is orchestrated by bad decisions,
by politicians and central controllers that are artificially hiking up the price of energy
for their own personal benefit because they know once they create artificial scarcity,
they're able to do what they want with the human population
and with the decline of energy.
It also brings on the decline of the food production.
It brings on the decline of humanity.
I don't necessarily think that you need an October surprise, right?
So you're talking about all these price increases.
I think that this is part of what the sustainability movement really is.
And what sustainability really means is your standard of living is going to plummet.
So this is further hurting anything that's remnant of the middle class.
They're lying about how much inflation has gone on.
Obviously, it's more than 8 point whatever percent.
And if you continue these trends gradually, you gut the country even further.
And you really go into this global idea
set of scarcity. And we need a new system of control. And that's where you have your social
credit score. That's where you have your carbon credit system. Even the World Economic Forum,
I know we mentioned Iran, they have their world food program that they plan on running through
the blockchain. They have a whole little bit about running refugee camps via blockchain technology. You guys seen, you remember Viva
Vendetta when Natalie Portman is eating the toast and she's like, is this real butter? Like,
I haven't had this since I was a kid. That's what they want for you and your kids. Your kids are
going to wake up in the morning and you're going to be laying next to them in your pod. They're
going to open the pod and they're going to be, you know,
outside surrounded by a whole bunch of other pods.
And then the robot's going to drive by
and hand your child a bowl of crickets
with floating in water
and the kid's going to be spooning it
and that's breakfast cereal.
And then the robot says,
and remember, if you follow all the rules
and bend the knee,
you might get a small piece of beef this week.
True, but I think it would be too dangerous
to give kids spoons
because you could use them as weapons.
So they'll probably have them
semi-conscious in a floating tank
of biological goo
harvesting their heat.
Yeah, you're locked in the pod
and the tube just goes into your mouth
and the crickets just get poured in.
If you're lucky.
Otherwise, it's going in the other side.
I don't know why they wouldn't shoot crickets up your ass. They If you're lucky, otherwise it's going in the other side. Other end. I don't know why
they would shoot crickets
up your ass.
Have you studied,
they'll liquefy them first.
Have you studied,
what do you think
the overall idea
of the transhumanist desire
for the human population is?
Like,
I think that they want
us in bacta tanks
like in Star Trek
or in Star Wars
where Luke has his hand cut off
but they're like floating him
in that tank
but it's like regenerating
his body slowly
but something that's piezoelectric
and can wear your body,
just the heat vibrates the goo.
And we really jumped overboard from-
And only, we don't have to stay on this topic.
Nice digression there.
Do you think they want like people docile in tanks?
Do you think they want them working at jobs?
What do you-
It's two different things, right?
So the transhumanist agenda
for those that can afford it
is you're going to be able to remain in your biological body and the advancements will allow you to at least double your lifespan. A lot of these people think that, you know, Jared Kushner went on television two weeks ago and said, my generation is either going to be the first to live forever or the last to die. Now, Jared Kushner has billions of dollars to spend on that. The vast majority of us don't. The same people that are investing in that technology via things like Calico, which is
run by Kurzweil and his Alphabet or Google's company on immortality.
Then you have the people that want you to merge with the machines.
And this is kind of the digital human or mind clone aspect of it.
So at one aspect, the very rich believe that they're going
to be able to stay in their biological body, but then they're going to try to acclimate the rest
of us to accept things like neural link, human brain interfaces and beyond to the point where
they get the populace to believe that they can actually upload their consciousness into a digital
hellscape, in my opinion, but this metaverse. So you're going to be spending so much time in the metaverse anyway
before the human brain interfaces.
You're going to be acclimated to these things.
You're going to hate reality.
Especially if you can't eat steak anymore,
and you can't have a burger,
and you can't travel because you can't afford your gas in your car.
Like that dude in The Matrix, remember?
He's eating a steak, and he's like, I don't care.
Well, first, before they do that, they need to put the human population on their knees.
And I do believe this artificial scarcity, this energy crisis, to bring it back to the topic that we were discussing here, is the first step out of many steps in order to make the general population acquiesce by robbing people of their wealth and the ability to survive. Therefore, they will become dependent on the central controllers on big tech social media companies
and these billionaires, eugenicists,
and other crazy people who do believe
that they will be living forever.
As you mentioned from that comment by Jared Kushner,
who openly said, hey, I'm taking care of my body.
I'm gonna be living forever.
He said that pretty confidently.
And that's something that, of course,
people should be thinking about
the larger ramifications of,
because if we have elites that are living forever, what's that? What is everyone
else going to be living to? And how are they going to be controlled and stopped from living from ever?
And these people are essentially creating a situation where they're going to be the next
gods. And they're making themselves gods through this fourth industrial revolution
with the technological progression that we have been making that is extremely dangerous
and has a lot of implications
that we haven't even thought about.
So are you saying the Democrats are going to lose?
I'd say it doesn't matter
because the billionaire bankers
will bankroll and finance both of them
and then screw everyone else over.
Let me, I'll pull up the story right here
from Yahoo News.
Jared Kushner says he's been trying
to keep his body in shape
because he might one day become immortal.
Kushner, former president Donald Trump's son-in-law,
said during a live stream this week,
he was keeping trim in the event
that medical science allows him to live forever.
During the stream, Kushner said
that he had made it a priority to exercise more
after leaving the White House,
where he served as senior advisor to Trump.
Okay, let's just, can we, is this it?
Yep, that's it.
And then finally, I think that from, you know, the last year, the one thing I've tried to put
a priority on since I left the White House was, you know, getting some exercise in. I think that
there's a good probability that my generation is hopefully with the advances in science, either,
you know, the first generation to live forever or the last generation that's going to die. And so
we need to keep ourselves in pretty good shape.
I went to a meeting in Los Angeles
with an organization,
I think it was called the Senescence Foundation.
Have you heard of that?
A scientist, this was a decade ago.
This is longer than a decade ago.
This is 12 years ago.
Scientist by the name of Aubrey de Grey
was giving a presentation.
And I think he was the one who said this, that he said people under the age of Aubrey de Grey was giving a presentation. And I think he was the one who said this,
that he said people under the age of 45 today will live forever. And it's been a long time,
so he may have said live to be a thousand or something. And he said it's not because
in the next 10 years they're going to invent immortality or some kind of treatment. It's that
the rate of solving human ailments will outpace the rate at which people are
dying from ailments.
So that means when you're 80 and your heart is failing, they will have developed a treatment
to strengthen and revitalize your heart.
Then you live till 100.
Then your brain starts going.
But by then, they've already developed the brain treatment to fix your brain.
Then the skin treatment.
Then by the time you're 300 years old, they've got a treatment
for everything
and now you're basically 300
but you look like you're 24.
I'm telling you, man,
if they have you
in a tank of goo,
you're moving very slowly,
your body's not aging rapidly,
maybe not even aging at all.
But they don't need you
in a tank of goo.
That's the thing.
They don't need you
in the tank of goo
and actually my girlfriend...
They don't want you
in the tank of goo.
Ian, you think they want you
to be immortal?
They're talking about
life extension technology. Jason is dying to
talk here. I'm going to let him talk in just a little bit,
but I just want to interject with two more points
here. Sorry, this is like the old days
here. I love it. But Kushner,
again, he's not a good person. He's the guy
who personally lobbied Donald Trump to bomb
Syria. Donald Trump personally listened
to him to do this. He also
personally lobbied to give a better weapons deal
to Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia, that's committing one of the worst humanitarian crises right now in Yemen.
These are not good people. And these are the next people who are going to be gods in our society.
This is crazy. Jason, go ahead. So you talked about Aubrey de Grey. My girlfriend actually
interviewed him yesterday. And yeah, we were watching Immortality Inc., which was a forum
that he was on with Calico, by the way, the immortality vision of Google.
It's of Alphabet.
It's one of Alphabet's companies.
Yes, yes.
And then Richard Harari, who's a part of, I think, Longevity Inc.
And we study this stuff.
And he's talking about, like you said, regenerative technology.
In other words, really de-aging and repairing the human body so that physiologically you
could live for an indefinite amount of time.
Now, this is why the sustainability agenda is extremely dangerous.
It's like, how would they get there?
So everybody saw Joe Biden at the Global Health Fund kind of go off to the side
and look very confused and not know what he was doing, right?
Did anybody actually listen to what he said?
In a room full of people, first of all, introduced by Bill Gates,
up on stage with Trudeau, first of all, introduced by Bill Gates, up on stage with
Trudeau, Macron, all these other players. He talked about how the return for this financially
for those that will invest is 31 to 1 in returns. Now, a lot of people have said-
So who do I call to invest in there?
Well, I mean, if you want to get in on it, basically he said for the nation states and
NGOs that are putting in $1 billion, the United States is going to put in two billion. OK, and guess who's paying for that two billion?
It's me and you. I mean, that's going to be taxpayer money. But while they bring in these
modes of control, we're going to be talking about insurmountable profits for these people.
So they're motivated to control us and command us into these systems by profit, and we pay for it.
Biden may be just an empty vassal.
He can still kind of read off the prompter.
So that is the agenda, in my opinion.
And while they do that, sustainability is the code word for our standard of living going down.
They're consolidating the actual resources and the control over technologies
such as i don't know if you've seen this but there's several articles about it of bunkers
in case things pop off here whether it be that nuclear war or something else and they're utilizing
nasa tech what if they already discovered immortality and then like all these wealthy
elites like at a company whatever calico is at the company yeah that's what alphabets companies let's let's say they're sitting around and they're like so uh guys we did it we've
figured out immortality and then how much does it cost actually not that expensive maybe like 50
grand a person and your treatment will make you live forever and then someone else went but we
don't want most of these people to live forever. They're kind of, you know, kind of dickheads.
What do we do?
How can we wipe out all of the people before giving only the good people immortality?
Because if you give only the good people the immortality, you're only biologically immortal.
You can still get crushed by a semi or something, right?
So what if, I suppose what I'm trying to get at is, if all of this stuff is true and they really believe this, certainly Vladimir Putin knows a lot about this.
Why then would he choose to go to war against it?
Either, I think the obvious thing is because he mentioned Satanism and weird stuff, he ideologically opposes whatever this is.
Maybe it's coming from a religious place or he knows he's in on it and they're trying to call all of the nasty poor people they don't like your original theory makes a lot of sense here because a lot of the the central controllers
and elites that you mentioned that might have life extension technology already do already act
like vampires and witches and a lot of them do look like vampires and witches so a lot of this
makes perfect sense in my opinion sorry you had something to say jason i mean when we speculate
on these things right whether or not there's some kind of collusion behind the scenes on these technologies, all I can say is there is still
collusion between Russia and the United States on a level that we're working together. Just last
week in Kazakhstan, Russia launched a U.S. astronaut into space with two Russian astronauts.
There's still joint missions going on at the ISS.
I think a lot of that has to do with post-World War II and the space race
and the fact that Russia was the first one to put satellites into space.
That created ARPA into DARPA.
We know about the Strategic Defense Initiative Program,
a.k.a. Reagan's Star Wars program.
We know that Russia has comparable satellite systems
and weapons systems in space as well. There was also Cyber Polygon, a joint network with the World Economic Forum and Russia
and the United States working on war games and drills of a larger cyber attack on infrastructure
that, of course, is also important to bring up that happened a couple of months ago.
Yeah. So behind the scenes, I think there is a layer that goes a little bit further. Now,
as to how far that layer goes,
I think that's where you get into speculation.
Kissinger, Henry Kissinger,
one of my favorite people on earth is 99 years old at the moment, or I guess, yeah, he's 99.
He'll be 100 in about six months.
I wonder if it's like they've already established
life longevity, but they're like,
how long until they realize that we're not dead?
Like, what if I'm 130 and they're still like,
a wonderful ever of life extension of their 160. And they're like, when long until they realize that we're not dead? Like, what if I'm 130 and they're still like, a wonderful ever of life extension.
They're 160.
And they're like, when are we going to develop living forever?
Let me say this.
Cryogenics is still a very real thing.
Whether or not you're going to be able to reanimate life after being cryogenically frozen,
again, kind of a speculative thing.
But that technology does exist, is pushed very much in these transhumanist fronts.
And I would argue that a lot of these people at the top already do really live longer lives than the vast majority of us.
You just said Kissinger at 99.
Look at Prince Philip.
Well into his 90s.
David Rockefeller was like 101 when he died.
And then what happens is.
Even John Rockefeller lived a long time. Like, once you're a world leader and you die,
what they really do is bring you to the Genesis Chamber
where they de-age you and then claim you're a lost nephew or something.
Yeah, they hit you with a large Hadron Collider.
I'm just...
John D. Rockefeller was 98.
Well, let's be real.
I have to say this for the internet's sake.
I'm joking, by the way.
I bet they've been doing life extension for a long time.
If they had this technology, we would not be knowing about it.
Let's be real.
John Rockefeller, 98 years old.
In the 1800s, he lived until he was 98.
That's nuts.
What about Walt Disney?
Isn't there a conspiracy that Walt Disney froze himself?
That's the cryogen.
And that allegedly they made Frozen as a way to cover that up.
That's a rumor that I heard yesterday.
He was the main character.
The main reason that they made the movie Frozen was to of course make people look up Frozen Disney
and they wouldn't find out how,
you know, the former head of Disney, Frozen.
That is the best conspiracy theory ever.
You mentioned speculation, Jason.
I want to speculate.
Do you think that there's behind the scenes a larger,
I don't know if cabal is the right word,
but class of people or people that are attempting
to create a class system of wealthy, you know, immortals.
They're the predator class.
Well, those are just the open transhumanists.
I don't think you have to speculate on that.
You can actually go into someone like Ray Kurzweil, who is the head of Calico, and he's been writing about these things for literally 30 years.
Okay.
Now, he argues that basically biological life on the planet is going to end
and we are going to replace it with something that is not carbon-based. And these entities
that we create will be so convincing that they have sentience and spiritual,
how do you say it? Spiritual experiences that we will kind of cut our own throats and allot them
laws in which they're
able to take power. And they're going to be so convincing because they're going to be smarter
than us. Now, I know this sounds incredibly wild, but Kurzweil, you know, he's the guy behind the
Kurzweil keyboard. He's the guy that predicted the iPad and the iPhone 30 plus years beforehand.
And I don't say that just because he got those predictions right, that he'll get these ones right. But he's one of these people that talks about not only the
virtual world, but also talks about energy. And here's the thing. So we're all worried about
carbon credits and we're worried about our carbon footprint. That's the big buzz term.
You got to be worried about your carbon footprint and how much bad things you're doing to
the environment. Well, Kurzweil argues that by 2030,
we're going to be able to harness so much solar power,
which is still a fraction,
that we would be able to power the entire world
and all of its knees 10 times over.
So overpopulation is a myth.
So there are some points that I actually agree with Kurzweil.
And I look into his warnings.
And there are other things,
like I don't think
that we can become sentient beings of light in this singularity that he talks about approaching.
Now, at the same time, you do have these open bioengineering programs. And for instance,
two weeks ago, I think it is now, you had this new executive order on the bioeconomy and sustainability, where they talk about monetizing the biology of the citizenry of this country
and how they're going to do that.
And they're looking into that.
Forget about CBDCs.
That's interesting enough.
But this whole economy based on your biology really works into what Klaus and the gang,
Klaus Nutschwab, likes to talk about with this fourth industrial revolution, that it becomes you.
When you're monetizing the biology, is that like if your body has a certain genetic algorithm or code that that will produce more credits for you?
You'll be a richer person because your genetics are different?
Klaus literally talked about having microchips inside of people, fantasizing about this on stage at one of his meetings,
saying it would be great to be able to feel everyone and everyone would be able to feel me through a digital online computer that's in their brain.
I want to feel Clash.
This is like the Borg, it sounds like, from Star Trek.
Yeah, literally.
Well, to answer your question, what they'll do is they'll look at your physiology,
and then they'll have an algorithm based on how much work you can get done, whatever the task they give you to do that.
Right.
And then you'll probably be paid in a digit digitized tokenized system in the social credit
score based on how you performed.
Right.
Just like neural pathways, firing accuracy and things like that.
If you look into, for instance, Rand Corporation put out a document called Human Brain Interfaces
2040. And they go beyond even the
Neuralink type devices where, and this is also very Kurzweilian, where you would just inject
bio-nanotech and that would basically overtake your nervous system. And not only that, but the
bio-nanotechnology, once it gets into the trillions in your brains, it can actually shut off your version of reality. In other words, what, when I'm touching this and holding this
and instead allow you to feel different physical and mental properties.
Bro, that's, that's the neural link thing, right?
Well, without neural link.
Well, no, but, but what I mean is the idea is when they invent neural link, you're going to
have these things, these implants, or I should say they're working on it now. But once they get to read-write access in your mind, the idea is like you'll wake up in the morning and you'll go, oh, and you'll eat breakfast.
And then you'll go, got to go to work.
You'll turn the Neuralink on and your eyes will like roll into the back of your head and you're just like, and then your body will zombie walk to McDonald's where you're flipping burgers.
But in your mind, you're fighting dragons all day.
Dude, you'll be like, these eggs need more salt.
Much saltier now.
You'll just taste something different because you use your app.
The mom's going to be like, kids, honey, what do you guys want to have for dinner?
Do you want to have Wolfgang Puck or do you want to have Gordon Ramsay?
Oh, let's do Gordon Ramsay.
And then she brings out a bunch of tofu cubes and cricket mush and she puts it on the table and she goes, okay, and swipe, swipe, and Gordon Ramsay. Oh, let's do Gordon Ramsay. And then she brings out a bunch of tofu cubes and cricket mush.
And she puts it on the table and she goes, okay.
And swipe, swipe.
And Gordon Ramsay.
We're joking about this right now, but a thousand schools in Australia are feeding children cricket products.
And they're eating bugs already in Australia.
Australia is one of the governments that has been pushing a lot of these policies forward more than any other government out there.
Especially when it came to their COVID policies, especially now when it comes
to their climate policies. And before all of this, their policies restricting people's ability to be
able to defend themselves and also have firearms. So they're on the precipice. They have the most
amount of young leaders coming from the World Economic Forum influencing their government,
and their government is literally talking about implementing a central bank digital currency.
They have already set up literally quarantine camps inside of their country
that they spent $580 million building that only housed, sorry, imprisoned 2,168 people.
According to Rebel News, that's account for nearly a quarter million dollars per guest
during the COVID.
Did you say a thousand kids?
A thousand schools.
A thousand schools.
Spectator Australia.
A thousand Australian schools
are fed insects.
You will eat the bugs.
You will live in the pod.
You will own nothing
and you will be happy.
Yeah, we laugh about this.
We make jokes about this,
but this is a reality
in a lot of places around the world where this agenda is already moving forward in many deceivous ways
under the guise of helping people. This is not helping people. There's a lot of controversy,
especially when it comes to the nutritional value, especially when it comes to the larger
physical effects that people have when they do eat bugs. A lot of people don't like to talk about
this, but the science, a lot of it is bunk. A lot of it is, of course, financed by individuals like Bill Gates that
have an invested interest in pushing this. Why do they want you to eat bugs so bad?
Well, they're making, because they understand that if a person is healthy, they're not as
dependent as, of course, the person who is unhealthy. And I think there's a big agenda
to make people unhealthy. And I think this is why there's such a war against meat. A lot of these people who call for this kind of singularity,
who call for this fourth industrial revolution,
a lot of what they have in common
is also their bigger fight against meat.
Meat, one of the most, you know,
nutritiously dense food out there.
You take away meat from the general public,
as Bill Gates says,
he wants Western society to be completely meatless
in the next few years
when you take away people's nutrition you take away their ability for for them to be strong and
to resist the larger takeover of humanity which is happening right now bill gates is not uh the
image of health absolutely not oh yeah he has man what are you talking about man have you seen that
new corn video have you seen the new corn oh yeah? Have you seen the new Korn video? Oh, yeah. You have not seen it? You have not seen the Korn video?
Of course I have seen it.
I was going to say.
Oh, he is looking pretty fit.
Bill Gates, I think he is obese.
I do not know if he is morbidly obese, but he is obese.
He is obese for sure.
He is big.
Yeah, he is a big fellow.
Bill Gates.
That is sad.
You got one job, Bill.
Be the version of what you want to see in people.
No, this is what it's going to be.
You're going to be eating bugs while morbidly obese Bill Gates has got a mutton chopper.
What is it?
Mutton?
Is that the big leg or whatever?
And he's going to be like, eat your crickets.
Is there any way to ally with the Borg and come out better for it?
No.
It assimilates everything.
You're just looking out for yourself, Ian.
You're like, screw you guys. Ian, this is like,
screw you guys.
Like plug me into the matrix.
Let me taste that juicy steak in the,
in the metaverse.
Is that what you're saying?
I feel like it's inevitably happening.
Like we're,
it's the avalanches cascading and we're riding it down the cliff right now
towards the,
the everyone,
people plugging in,
whether you want to or not,
that society will.
And then we'll either,
you'll become dangerous to society if you're not in it,
or you'll be forced to, because you're not in it or you'll be forced
to because you can't compete in the job market and you start to starve unless you get it but like
if you're in there like i think captain captain jean-luc picard got assimilated by the borg and
somehow from within the network was able to twist it but i could be wrong about no no he was he was
in and they had to break him out like there's no the borg assimilates everything in its path i
don't think there's obviously you could you could create like some sort of trojan from inside the
system but i mean i just want everyone to look at this picture it's just he could be wrong i could
be wrong that it's that it's an avalanche in process but what do you get that vibe like this
this is what you're fighting for i think that they're moving in that direction and that no matter what happens politically,
there will be certain organizations that continue this work, right?
I don't think you're going to be able to get rid of all of it, okay?
But at the same time, I think that they vastly overestimate how much they're going to be
able to control the general populace, meanwhile empowering themselves with the real technology,
right?
Once technology goes public and people have their hands on it, that's when the real technology right once technology goes public
and people have their hands on it that's when the real innovations always begin right and that's
where you have the true maverick so i'm hoping that as this stuff rolls out it's the underground
that utilizes it to empower humanity instead of enslave us just like a hammer can build a house
it can bash someone's head in and they're trying trying to bash our heads in. Well, look at this.
Remember, everybody, this is what you're fighting for.
That's right.
That's mutton.
Sauteed in a salt brine.
Is that rosemary on top, Ian?
That's rosemary.
Is that rosemary?
Wow.
Put some beef liver up there.
Have you guys seen upload yet?
Bill Gates is going to be sitting there holding the bone and just tearing off meat while you're
on the ground in a potato sack, wearing a potato sack, and you're going to have a bowl
of crickets and you're going to be like, thank you, master.
And he's going to be like, get out of my side.
That's the world they want. So if you haven't seen
Upload, okay? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Have you seen it? Is it Hulu or something?
It's on Amazon. Amazon.
But it is this idea that
you don't have to worry about dying anymore, that you are
going to upload your consciousness.
And, you know, not to give away too much of the plot,
but that's what they want for the plebeian class and the plebeian class is eating the printed foods and
the plebeian class is living in small apartments like your dorm so in other words you're on these
dating apps but they're not dating apps they're pure hookup apps everything's everything's
recorded so your sex is recorded everything and you're having sex next to your roommate right and
they just have like a vr helmet so they're not paying attention you're in like a four by four room you're going on dates
where your food's printed and then you get to the people that are running the show and they have
chicken and they have steak and they're not driving the automated vehicles that are this big and
they're not in the small apartment and the rich people die when the rich people die they get
uploaded to like the estates where it's like this luxurious afterlife and poor people have pay as you go
where they're in like this sterile white box and if you talk too much you're burning through data
and then you just get frozen when you run out and someone's got to re-up you so you just zonk out
and then you come to a month later when someone finally pays the bill to turn you back on or you
got or you got to fill out the excel sheets and do all the lame paperwork for all the ruling elites.
You know, it even has a voting aspect to it.
So, you know, one of the running themes in it is somebody who's already uploaded themselves and then can leave that universe through one of these entities or robots that they build.
Yeah, you've seen it.
And they talk about the reason they're doing this,
and they're offering a free upload.
Like you said, most of these are monetized,
and there are certain tiers.
But there's this place you can go to now
that's kind of like this utopian upload.
And people are getting in line and bringing their babies with them
because it's their only chance.
And once you upload, you're dead.
See, that's the kind of running joke.
It takes your entire head off, right?
But one of the reasons that they bought this infrastructure and are bringing people into it is because they want to change the voting records. So basically, they want certain candidates
in, and they want to get rid of the class of people that would vote against those candidates.
Dystopic twist. The people that are eating the chicken and the lamb while the plebs are all in
their cars are also going to be eating human meat because what you said, they're cut them off at the neck.
They keep the brain alive so that the person doesn't know that they're just a brain, but they take the bodies for consumption.
I don't think the rich people are going to have to eat people.
They're not going to have to, Tim.
The rich people are going to have.
Nobody's going to have to do it.
You're saying they want to eat people.
Once they get the taste, it's going to be like, oh, this is perfect.
And it's population reduction.
Oh, man. That's a little too much for me. Let's put it put it yeah but that's why we got to make a movie about it first you make just wait people up cannibal story it's
so bizarre i don't even know if i should we're we're going off the deep end we got to save some
of it for the members i mean do you guys know about this utah case at all what utah case so
there's a case out in utah right now that is into ritualistic child abuse.
And apparently there was an investigation that happened in the 80s and the 90s that was thrown out of court.
It was revamped this year during an election year to the point where a person named David Levitt went on public television and said,
I don't abuse children and I'm not a cannibal.
These are all lies. And you're like,
taken back. Whoa, what's going on here? And basically, if you reread this case, he was
named with a group of other people into some really like Texas Chainsaw Massacre type stuff
on children, the stuff that you couldn't believe. Well, one of his associates got arrested this week named David Hamblin.
And David Hamblin got arrested for hypnotizing and sexually abusing children while taping them at the six and seven year old range.
And this is in that same time period.
And they also arrested another person in law enforcement in Utah that may or may not be connected.
Now, these people are being held without bond or bail either.
And Levitt lost his election. He was, I think, a Utah County prosecutor. And many people believe that he's going to be the
next to be arrested once his term is actually up. And they're waiting for that because he already
knew these guys and he knew he was the one being investigated. Now, when these kinds of stories
come out, I'm just like taken aback because I don't know one way or another. But the children seem to obviously be abused.
They have the physical evidence that they were and they have a bunch of eyewitness testimony.
So it's interesting.
I want to jump to this story and talk about the future of humanity and man.
The Guardian.
Study links in utero forever chemical exposure to low sperm count and mobility. PFAS now found in nearly
all umbilical cord blood
around the world interfere with hormones
crucial to testicle development.
Could this be? Why there are so
many soy boys? They say
polyfluoroalcohol
alcohol
polyfluoroalcohol, is that how you say it?
Substances are known to disrupt hormones and fetal
development and future reproductive capacity is largely defined as testicles develop in utero
during the first trimester of a pregnancy,
said study co-author Sandra Sogard-Totenberg,
I'm probably pronouncing that wrong,
of the Copenhagen University Hospital.
Quote,
It makes sense that exposure to substances that mimic and interfere with hormones
involved in this delicate process can have consequences for semen quality later in life. Yeah, but if you're talking about,
you know, mangling up somebody's boys while they're in the womb, isn't that going to impact
a lot more than that? You know, we got a lot of soy boys with low sperm counts. Could it be that
these PFAS gummels? I was talking about this because a lot of people, you know, seemed to
have forgotten when Alex Jones came out and said they were turning the frogs gay he's talking about atrazine and endocrine
disruptors so i was saying it's also pcbs and phthalates that there's a bunch of studies showing
that those things can mess with people's brains and development now we've got this story this is
from this is from today on the guardian this new study saying that these these chemicals poly
fluoroalkyl l is that how you pronounce it?
I don't know.
I think so.
Is lowering sperm counts.
And I got to imagine, you know, the ubiquitous chemicals are estimated to be 98% of Americans' blood.
And they can cross the placental barrier and accumulate in the growing fetus.
A recent analysis of 40 studies of umbilical cord blood from around the world found that PFAS were detected in all 30,000 samples.
So someone want to look this up.
What are these?
What are these?
What is this chemical for?
And why is it everywhere?
Why is everybody got it?
Yeah.
Well, they're called forever chemicals because they're impossible to get rid of and they
keep being persistent and there's no natural way of them being filtered out or dealt with.
This is why some people call them forever chemicals.
And this is why some scientists have labeled them this.
I tried to look up
the NIH's.gov page on it
and it says it no longer exists.
Are you getting that error?
Well, I got it here on Wikipedia.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
And it just explains what it is,
but I'm wondering, like,
why is it everywhere?
You know, like, what is it?
Well, a lot of this,
a lot of people connect this to plastic.
Whoa, look at this, look at this.
And nonstick chemicals.
Yeah, Teflon and or aqueous film forming foam.
So what are we scraping the Teflon off the pans and eating it or something?
Nonstick pans and a lot of our packaging and a lot of our consumer goods.
A lot of our clothing also is filled with a lot of chemicals that absolutely affect us.
There's PFAs, there's microplastics, there's other endocrine disruptors,
there's seed oils, there's people not getting any kind of sunlight,
there's vitamin deficient diets.
There's so many things you could point to when it comes to the destruction,
the physical destruction of the modern man.
And when I tweeted this story, I tweeted,
there's a secret
chemical war for your balls your ball your balls are losing and when you look at the rates of of
of testosterone you look at the rates of sperm counts dramatically declining in dangerous levels
to the point where jared kushner's comments could be correct when he said we might live forever or
we might be the last people to
die because because people aren't having children people can't have children miscarriages are up
dramatically as well and this to me is a part of the larger depopulation agenda that is also
plaguing the world right now i i think you know the mistake that jared kushner made when he said
that he was you know going to live forever be the last die, is that if there's one thing you want to avoid
when you're hated by millennial leftists
is Harry Potter references.
And Voldemort was like,
only I can live forever.
And so for Jared Kushner to go on TV
and say something like that,
it's like, dude, they're already calling Trump Voldemort.
You don't need to help them out
with the only cultural reference they have.
Right.
I've been thinking about these PFAs
like we're talking about
uh perfluorocyl and like i microwave plastic i probably should stop doing it completely but
i have like these bacon these single wrap with bacons and i put it in the microwave for 10
seconds and then eat it and it's like just the the plastic is like rubberized when i pull it out
just eat the plastic just just just just take it all people are finding plastic in people's lungs and people's blood.
That's how far plastics have impacted humanity.
That's a level that is not normal.
That is not okay.
That is affecting our human bodies in very negative ways.
You know, out of all the chemicals, I didn't hear anybody mention bisphenol A.
And BPA was the first thing to wake me up via Alex Jones when I was working with him in 2009, I think.
And I remember my girlfriend at the time, we were sitting there talking and I brought
it up and I said, you know, this stuff is in our plastics, it's leaching, it's in a
lot of our canned goods.
And she goes, Jason, I just, I can't.
No, Jason, they're not feminizing people.
They would never do that.
And you wonder yourself, is this part of a larger program to utilize these chemicals and everyday products to really change humanity?
No, I think it's more likely that a company, you know, when plastics were first developed, you got to understand, go to these antique shops.
Everything's metal and glass.
It's really crazy to see a can of juice.
You know, it's like a big can of oil can.
It's like, wow, everything is plastic these days. It's like, wow, now everything is plastic these days.
It's a lot cheaper.
It's a lot easier to mold.
And then all of a sudden,
they started saying like,
hey, maybe this is really, really bad.
And you get these bottled water companies
and they're sitting there going,
so what are you telling me?
Well, the phthalates and the plastic
are leaching into the water
because it's sitting for too long
and you got biphenyls and polyphenyls.
People are ingesting it
and it's causing problems with their endocrine system and their kids.
Okay, so what do we do?
You got to get rid of the plastic.
You know, that's going to cost us billions of dollars.
We can't afford that.
The company would cease to exist.
How much to make the study go away?
What I think is more likely is that there's too much developed in the economy into using
plastics.
Nobody's going to want to go back to using metal everything.
It's too heavy.
Plastic's super light.
That's why you need graphene, because it's lightweight.
Carbon.
The only way forward is to get away from plastics is to go into graphene, I think.
It'd be funny if all of it, like we discover in like 70 years,
graphene leaches into your water and then people are drinking it.
At least it's graphene is the next lead.
It's carbon.
It's not lead.
It's not plastic. I mean, plastics are carbon-based too, but it's's pure carbon. Graphene is the next lead. It's carbon. It's not lead. It's not...
I mean, plastics are carbon-based, too.
But it's just pure carbon.
So hopefully it's not as bad.
Yeah.
Everything's got a downside to it.
Yeah, but these plastics are crazy.
I've heard, and I don't know if you guys can confirm this, that all the fluoride that has been...
Maybe not all, but fluoride being put in the water was partly industrial waste.
They didn't know what to do with the industrial fluoride waste, so they were just like, just put it in the water. It's the aluminum waste.
Conspiracy theory? Aluminum waste. It's the aluminum
waste, because there's different types of fluoride.
So you have stanzid fluoride, and then
you actually have calcium fluoride,
which is natural and has very different
properties. So you can drink
water that has calcium
fluoride in it, and it's not going to give you the same
effects as the aluminum
byproduct that you're talking about, which is stanzid fluoride in it and it's not going to give you the same effects as the aluminum byproduct that you're talking about which is um stanza fluoride so maybe those were conflated in what i'd read
i don't know maybe they're putting the calcium fluoride in the water well no i believe that
the calcium is only there naturally and that whether i remember okay so we're going back to
infowars i remember when rob du went to the austin water plant and the bags of the fluorides have the
death's head on them and anybody can go watch those videos. But it says, look, this isn't a concentrated form. This is extremely
deadly. I'm not sure that we would want to put that in water, even in diluted form, would we?
But somehow we're doing that. It's the most electrically elastic chemical element,
fluorine. And that means it's the most likely to take an electron away from something else,
causing free radical damage. Well, also, it's important to note here that a lot of the hormones,
a lot of the prescription drugs that a lot of people are on, especially when it comes to things
like birth control, those never really get filtered out. There's no way of kind of getting
rid of those chemicals. And a lot of times, public drinking water is found to have substances that are from big
pharma that were never filtered out that do have an effect on human beings.
And I think that also plays into the bigger role of what's happening here when it comes
to the chemical castration of the modern man that is being chemically engineered to
be the way that the men are.
And I think it's only going to get worse from
here i want to clarify uh fluorine is the most electronegative element i think electronegativity
is a type of electroelasticity meaning that it's but electronegativity means it's will it's most
likely to snag an electron away from something and cause molecular breakdown take a look at this
graphic the effects of of pfas it includes low birth weight, obesity, early puberty onset.
This is in babies.
Pregnancy-induced hypertension, preeclampsia, increased time to pregnancy, low sperm count
and mobility, increased miscarriage risk, and it negatively impacts everybody else as
well.
Wikipedia has got a study up here.
It's actually an older study from last year, February 2021.
Hormone-disrupting chemicals, including PFfas are linked with rapid declines in human fertility
there you go baby and they call them forever chemicals these pfas because they and technically
not forever but isn't margarine plastic i don't know i stopped eating it i heard horrible things
about it yeah it is horrible. Margarine ingredients? I mean...
Is it true
that margarine is almost plastic?
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
It might be almost, yeah.
It is not. It's a misinterpretation.
Is that what it is? Chemically speaking, yes.
Margarine is almost plastic
because it has all the same molecules as plastic
except for one. But that isn't how
organic compounds work.
Like literally anything margarine is for my molecules since everything is blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, yeah, I don't know, man.
I can tell the difference between butter and margarine.
I think anybody can.
I think everybody can.
One tastes bad and one tastes good.
That's it.
Maybe the quality of our store-bought butter is just so awful that, you know,
a lot of people couldn't tell the difference anymore.
But my thing is just stop eating the fake stuff.
Brominated.
What is that?
Brominated flowers or something?
Yeah, you got potassium bromate.
Yeah, what does that do?
It's like a leavening agent, but also they found it in yoga mats.
It's a chemical that causes, what is it, like the fluffiness in yoga mats, and then they put it in bread.
It's banned in France.
It's banned in a lot of Europe.
Wow.
I hear that's like New York pizza has a ton of that stuff oh god and i swear that when you make your own bread i mean you just you digest it so easy but a lot of
that you don't know who's got it i mean i can't look at like papa john's and that maybe maybe you
can find the ingredients but like you get a pizza box it doesn't say on the pizza box if these
potassium bromate in the bread which it probably should we get you
know we got chickens and uh the eggs are all just weird sizes you go to the store you open up the
egg thing and they're all identical all white yeah you go in the in the coop all these different
chickens some are like oblong some like we we've had one i think where it's an egg in an egg
like that happens sometimes we have a whole bunch of double yolks it's just like they're all
different ones like copper brown one's green one's blue and they're all shaped different in different
sizes and then i'm reading ingredients for like baking it's like two large eggs and i'm like what
does that mean if you go to the store and you're living in the modern world you're getting this
mass-produced generic crap you open it all the eggs are the same for me i'm like i don't know
what two eggs means these ones are big these ones ones are small. What am I supposed to give me?
Give me ounces of egg or something.
But I'm just bringing this up because for one, y'all know that I love chickens.
But what I'm trying to say is you should be doing what you can to eat as naturally as
possible.
We don't have these.
We do have plastic water bottles, but I make a point to buy glass water bottles.
And we typically have reusable glass water bottles that we fill up
with our own filters added minerals so we're on well water so we don't got any gunk in it there's
natural gunk that exists in well water obviously but you filter it out it's got this uv thing that
the water passed through killing all the bacteria and then we put it in glass bottles and we bring
it up to the studio or we just get these these aquapana toscana italy italian water we're
drinking italian water and glass bottles look at
us huh you know i got a fancy pants here but but there's a big difference between store-bought
eggs and and eggs that you naturally have from your own chickens but you also should test your
land for lead if you are going to be eating those eggs and to clarify potassium bromate is not the
stuff in yoga mats it's called um azodicarbonamide it's a dough conditioner that also put that in our
pizza they put uh it's an industrial blowing agent azodicarbonamide known to trigger asthma
but then it's breakdown it's it's the breakdown products of azodicarbamide um
yeah it's in it's in dough azodicarbon in mine is a dough conditioner. Also, it's an industrial blowing agent.
You know what's nasty is hydrogenated oils.
It's just you got to get back to butter and cream, man.
Oh, I do like butter and cream.
Butter and cream.
Yeah, but so Luke's been talking about seed oils and all that stuff too.
You got the trans fats.
You got hydrogenated oils and all this other weird garbage.
There was this place, I remember.
It was an
ice cream shop i'm gonna keep the details vague because i don't want to rag on them but i go into
this place and they say it was a vegan it was it was vegan ice cream whatever and i was like
oh what does that mean and they said there's no dairy in any of our ice cream you just get ice
cubes it was it was basically they took crisco hydrogenated vegetable shortening with sugar and
flavor and then churned it and it
tastes good.
And so when I was like, what is it?
And it's basically like vegetable oil whipped and frozen.
I'm like, that's gross.
I'm going to eat the cream from the cow and I'm going to enjoy it.
In New Hampshire, they had the exact opposite of that.
There's a farm where I usually stay at that has a bunch of cows that are just running around not not in big factories but are free to roam and they have
an ice cream place and they make the ice cream from the raw milk from the cows that are in the
pasture and it is like the most incredible ice cream you could ever have there's pup cups that
my dog goes absolutely crazy for i i just got her like a store but pup cup she doesn't care
she doesn't want it but but that one with the raw milk, she just went absolutely nuts.
Raw milk is illegal.
Well, it depends on what you're doing with it.
If you're trading it within state lines, there's a bunch of jurisdiction and bureaucracy and government in there.
What they do out here and many places.
But they passed a law in New Hampshire where you could make ice cream out of it.
And yeah.
What they do is you buy a percentage of a co-op and
now as an owner you can have the raw milk and then it's like you just got to pay your share or
whatever so as an owner you're allowed to have it there's also what they do is they sell it as pet
milk saying not for human consumption but everybody knows what that means so they'll they'll they'll
tell you it's like oh it's for pets and they'll grab it and they'll just drink it it's like uh
sure whatever i mean for that matter you could eat dog food i mean it probably doesn't
taste good i wouldn't recommend it but it's not like i don't know probably shouldn't but if you
got the nanobots in your brain and it tastes like ground beef so so be it right it's gonna have all
the nice little nutrients in it your little dog food your pellets but so but so here's a question
though if is it a bad thing if you could open up an app
and make your bad food taste like good food i mean is that bad food actually good for you
physiologically well let's just say the let's just say you've got have you ever had soylent
no so i remember when soylent first came out and it was like i guess the name was supposed to be a
gag and the idea was to make total meal replacement. It's impossible to do by the way, because humans are unique. So what they
realized was when they put all of the stuff and then oil into this one shake, if you're six foot
five, it's not going to do it for you. If you're five foot five, it might be too much. But anyway,
this stuff, when it first came out, tasted like cardboard. I'm not trying to be mean.
It literally tasted like cardboard, but'm not trying to be mean. It literally tasted like cardboard.
But it had all these delicious nutrients.
Would it be a bad thing
if you could just be like,
press a button,
it tastes like a chocolate milkshake?
That's tough, man.
You're getting good nutrients,
everything you need,
all right there,
and it's not made of people.
It's just,
it was like made of oats
and vitamins.
I mean,
that's the question.
Do you want to live in an illusion
or reality?
Is that really an illusion? I mean, you're getting your nutrients and the reality is it tastes great
even though it doesn't taste great unless you are i guess biochemically changed you wouldn't want to
flick the switch on the neural link and then be transported into middle earth where you're
battling you know i'm a big fan of reality tim reality i'm a big fan of reality. Listen, I like the VR stuff too. I'm a video gamer
as well. Hell, I'm replaying Saints Row 2 right now, you know, for a little R&R. But I think when
you get to the point where you can no longer tell the difference between what is reality and what is
a virtual environment, you have many, many ethical questions that obviously run down to
the extremes of what the matrix presents. And if you're going to do that with food in particular,
you know, how do you know that it's actually as healthy for you? Unless you're getting your blood
work done every week or every month, or we do have the internet of bodies where literally that
program is running it. You don don't know we've been lied to
how many times about what's in our food what's in our medicines what's in the you know the products
that we use to keep up with our hygiene such as just aluminum and deodorants and that's on a micro
level so for me i'll take the real deal anytime i'll take the delicious cream amish ice cream that
i used to have in Fort Plain, and it
was delicious. Like you said, you'd actually see them pour the milk into the machine. It would come
out and be like sweet and be like, oh my goodness, I can't get this in a store. I think you can
replicate a lot of things, but at the end of the day, it's really just a cheap imitation.
Yeah. Almost everything in the supermarket is trying to kill you. That's what I say and scream
out loud as I'm walking through the supermarket.
I'll be like, hey, this is cancer.
This is going to kill you.
And everyone's looking at me like I'm crazy because I kind of am.
But partly true.
I get this tech is like bending your state of mind for you so you don't have to do it yourself.
Like when you eat a food, you can kind of decide, am I going to make myself enjoy this or am I going to let myself find it gross?
Psilocybin mushrooms, for instance, for me, I know they grow on cow poop.
So when I taste it, it tastes like salty cow poop.
I'm like, oh, I'm going to vomit.
And I think about it and it makes me nauseous.
But I'm like, no, no, no.
It just tastes like salty, chewy goodness.
And I'm tasting it.
It's like, actually, it's really good.
So like the neural net can do that for me, but I have to override my own central perceptions
to force myself to see it in a new way i think it's lazy to rely on technology to do that for
us i already know what's gonna happen it's gonna be like 15 years from now ian's gonna have like
his hair's cut really short he's wearing a suit me and luke are gonna be like running through a
sewer with like you know plasma rifles and then we're gonna we're like running through it's like dark and there's a light shining down
and Luke's like go left left left we turn left
and all of a sudden a robot comes out and then
fires like it's fist and like knocks us back
Ian walks up from behind us and goes
stop running just
accept it and we're like Ian what happened to you man
and then he grabs us and he sticks the
Neuralink and we're like no
we should have never given him a voice
why didn't we give him a voice?
Oh, geez.
Did you ever read A Wrinkle in Time?
I love that book.
It's my favorite.
I've read that 20-something years.
The youngest brother goes and interfaces with the brain and then becomes part of the brain.
And it's like, man, he just is the brain now.
It's completely taken over him.
And don't they also have those kind of fake environments when the go, like when the main character goes into the city and everybody's
kind of an autonomous. Yeah.
Yes. Yeah. Things are gray and white and
black and then, but they don't see it that way. The people
in the brain and the machine don't, they see
gorgeous. You guys read the sequel to it?
No, there was a sequel to it. It was one
of those books they made us read when we were kids. Yeah.
And I barely remember any of it, but I
did read that. And then I think the sequel was called
a wind in the door or something like that. Yeah. Wind at the door. They made us, they made a movie and then nobody wanted to of it. But I did read that. And then I think the sequel was called A Wind in the Door or something like that.
Yeah, A Wind at the Door.
Yeah, A Wind at the Door.
They made a movie and then nobody wanted to see it.
Yeah, I showed it to my nieces, but I couldn't get into it.
It had Oprah in it.
It could be that interfacing with the machine is like the one ring.
Like, I think I can handle it.
I think I can go in and then somehow help people break out when the moment is right,
but that I'll get lost in it.
And then people like you'll say
get out wake up that's why Ian's
gonna be chasing down me and Luke
as we're running through the sewers like I'm the
Darth Vader character that thought I could handle it
and you guys are like no it's too much
no you're just like once you have the neural link you'll
understand and then he grabs Luke
and I'm like Luke no and Luke's like help
and then he sticks it in Luke's neck and then Luke's like
everything is great Tim you'll enjoy it too and I'm like, Luke, no. And Luke's like, help. And then he sticks it in Luke's neck. And then Luke's like, everything is great, Tim.
You'll enjoy it, too.
And I'm like, no, Luke.
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Michael Painter says,
YouTube just terminated Rakeda Law.
He was live-streaming the Wisconsin Christmas Parade Massacre Court Proceedings.
We've heard.
It is, I call shenanigans.
USLS says,
You guys are not ready for Jason Burmess.
Burmess Brigade, we are here.
Technically, it's the Boomer Brigade.
You love that Boomer stuff. What are we, like three years
apart, Luke? I think I'm like three years older than you.
Doesn't matter. You still are. Dude, if anyone gets
a chance to have a conversation with Jason Burmess, I highly
recommend it. It was mental
boot camp. Like I said earlier on the show, I've already learned
a ton of stuff. We'll just use all those tabs
for the members only.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, out of the ashes rises a rooster of monumental hen mating roberto jr will
lead the cast castle into the golden age of smashing the like button gold chains and luke
milkers though still the second best junior in the you gotta watch the cast castle episode that
we just put up i don't want to spoil it so we'll save the spoilers for next week.
But it's Castle Civil War.
It's funny.
All right.
Elisha Kramer says, thanks for finally having Jason on.
Most discerning mind in alt media.
Hope you have him on a regular basis.
He'd be a great addition.
Well, certainly we will have Mr. Jason back.
Let's see what we got here.aki fantastic says love your show i'm a member getting audio clipping from your mics these past couple weeks checked across multiple headsets
and and devices i don't know thank you for the feedback i'll get it just kidding but thank you
restless medic says of course opec screwed the u.s over half of the count uh half of the countries
are either in the middle east or north africa both have some pretty goodPEC screwed the U.S. Over half of the countries are either in the Middle East or North Africa.
Both have some pretty good reasons to hate the U.S. and our sphere.
It doesn't surprise me in the least.
Fourth turning, baby.
Could it be World War III?
I don't know.
That's one way to phrase it.
I don't even know if the definition matters, what we call it right now.
But there's definitely a world order shift.
And a lot of people are trying to decide
what it's going to become.
I would argue even we're past World War III.
I mean, what is the war on terror?
You know, if millions of people die in the Middle East,
that's not a world war.
Why?
You know what I mean?
I guess it's all semantics,
but I suppose if you got to the level of World War III
and they were fighting with tactical nuclear weapons
and beyond, I guess it changes the game.
OMG Puppy says,
The world is not afraid Russia will start a nuclear war.
They're afraid that America will start a nuclear war.
Everyone can see that Biden's administration is out of control.
That's right.
It's like that dude was saying on Bloomberg.
You know, people in America can be like,
Russia must have done this, blowing up Nord Stream.
Everyone else in the world is like,
Yeah, the US did it.
Or British intelligence.
Hostile Bogey and Bound says says with a geiger counter in my hand i'm going out to stake me some government land uranium fever is that a reference to something that was awesome awesome
chat john casey says this is for jason's therapy group for people who've known luke ridkowski
guy rainy says hey ian you made a wrong comment friday
london isn't dividing isn't the dividing line between east and west jerusalem is
god's promises are eternal is that what it is um oh that that yeah that makes sense
russia's in the west because like germany would be considered the west even though it's east of
london right it wouldn't be considered the east you know though it's East of London, right? It wouldn't be considered the East. You know what I mean?
And much of Europe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me, I'm going to double check that right now.
Thank you for bringing that up.
David Scott says, no notification for IRL tonight.
Had to search my subscriptions.
Be the notification you want to see from YouTube.
Because we're hearing more and more stuff like this a month out from the election.
So share the URL to this video wherever you can.
Actually, I forgot to do that earlier too myself,
so that's on me.
Ian Kinney says,
if you're going to talk about the Cuban Missile Crisis,
don't forget to talk about Operation Northwoods.
There's no such thing as Operation Northwoods.
It's fake news and a conspiracy,
and I have no idea what you're talking about.
No, I'm just kidding.
That was when, was it L.L. Lemnitzer proposed
blowing up planes
and blaming Cuba and then
having people attack Florida
and claim it was Cuba. And then JFK was like,
yo, we're not doing that.
I think the most interesting part about that is
that the aircraft that they were going to use
in both cases were remote controlled
back in the 60s. So they said that
they were going to paint up one of their military aircraft as a Russian
MiG.
Again, we're going to blame the Ruskies.
And then the commercial aircraft would also be drone technology.
So you had like this double drone false flag in the works.
And they even said they were going to have funerals for some of the people that were
allegedly on the plane.
I'm very glad that JFK said no to that plan.
What I was talking about is what's called the prime meridian. It's the plane. I'm very glad that JFK said no to that plan. What I was talking about is what's called the Prime Meridian.
It's the dividing, it's where everything west of it is considered western longitudinal,
everything east is eastern longitudinal.
And that is through London, England.
Yeah.
The line of demarcation, Prime Meridian.
It's where?
It's in London, England.
It's in Greenwich.
They call it Greenwich Standard Time, I think.
And that's the zero point.
So we're like negative Greenwich to negative five on the East Coast in the U.S.
Grofty says, declassify Cast Castle number six.
Issues with playback on the members side.
Twenties.
Okay.
Well, if anybody is listening, I'll send a message.
I don't know.
Do you want to message somebody?
Yeah.
What was the message?
I guess they're saying that Cast Castle isn't playing properly or something.
I don't know.
I'll have a look at that.
We will take a look.
Let's grab some of these super chats andre tukulescu says this sounds like the plot of the sum of all fears what was that movie about nuclear war something like that i didn't see it
nope all right la rod mule says hey tim just letting all of youtube know youtube just nuked ricada
law channel that's right and we call shenanigans on that so we'll we'll i don't know if anyone's
heard anything else but quizby joe says fml notifications again is there a way i can send
you proof of censorship what did we what was the email we created? Shadowband? Yeah, something like that. I don't remember.
Is it shadowband at timcast.com?
I don't remember anymore.
You set it up.
Yeah, I know.
Void Raptor says, why is Luke still wearing those fake tatas?
What are we trying to say here, huh?
That's all muscle.
That's all muscle, baby.
Abyss Mom says, yay, Ian is back.
It has been tested and it's boring without you, mate. You keep Tim focused. Lids Mom says, Yay, Ian is back. It has been tested
and it's boring without you, mate.
You keep Tim focused.
Lids make y'all the YouTube trinity.
Thanks, Abyss Mom.
Poison Fist says,
Were lockdowns practice
for an asteroid fallout?
Was the NASA test strike practice
radiation fallout
global percussive explosions?
John E. Hoover.
I don't know what that is.
What is that?
I know NASA tried to
send an asteroid off course. They didn't try. They did it. They just did DART. I, I don't know what that is. What is that? I know NASA tried to send an asteroid off course.
They didn't try. They did it. They just did DART. I mean, DART's been a program they've
been talking about. And here's the thing. I think that this is another contrived way of
putting us into fear. They have this system that alerts them to how many asteroids are in the
vicinity. And that technology has gotten progressively better year after year. So
guess what? They're detecting more and more asteroids in that field year after year.
And just last week, they actually showed a video of it.
Basically, they used their rocket technology and DART to hit an asteroid and blow it off course and send it in the other direction.
Triton54 says, Tim, 21-year Navy vet, expertise in nuclear power acdc machinery and submarine
storage batteries do you have a need of a master electrician in free domistan willing to relocate
me my german shepherd my armory and ffl immediately i don't know luke do we got a need for an ffl i
think we could always use an ffl you know it would be nice to have one yeah send me an email uh my
emails on timcast.com take a look send me an email and uh yeah it would be great to have one. Yeah, send me an email. My email's on timcast.com. Take a look.
Send me an email.
And yeah, it would be great to have an armory and an FFL.
That's something we could use, right?
Absolutely.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says,
A legal invasion is only if the U.S. does it.
That's right.
Even without congressional approval.
How about that, huh?
That's right.
Yeah.
iKefka says,
Why wouldn't you use nukes? They nuke. We respond with normal conventional warfare. Just means they again use more nukes or am I missing something?
If Russia nukes Poland, we respond NATO with conventional. Russia nukes DC, we nuke back.
What I'm saying is unless they nuke us, I don't see the U.S. utilizing nuclear weapons against Russia. Maybe giving
some to other NATO countries is a deterrent. I guess we'll only just wait and see. I hope you
guys have taken this seriously. I'll tell you, all the people in the city who mock preppers,
they're the ones who are concerned right now. And all the preppers are sitting back
on a rocking chair with their cigar, just being like, yep, this is what I am ready for.
The Anvil says, if Russia uses nuke the u.s will
no longer have secret weapons they will all with intent be seen by the world that's the thing man
you know what is that thing you talk walking plasma or something talking talking plasma
yeah it's where they take a multiple laser beams focus them into a point in the sky or wherever
and create a ball of plasma that they can move around really fast. They think they're UFOs on radar.
They're like, how could a craft move that quick?
It's lasers.
And they can transmit sound through that into the...
I think that when we're talking about like silicon-based life
and carbon-based life, that they're going to create light beings
that are basically talking plasma and you think they're real people.
Well, my point is just the weapons they have, you don't know about.
You think it's like, oh, they're going to use nukes.
Bro, that was 80 years ago.
Yeah, and there's like one story on Talking Plasma
I've ever seen.
You try and look up.
This is just like easy technology
that they've been working on, I would imagine.
Lethal Strain says,
isn't Directive 51 designed to build upon
a designated survivor situation?
Basically, the idea is if the government collapses,
there's a protocol for restarting it but it's just
ridiculous and it can be abused that's that's it jj says guardians of the looking glass got it right
research it american special forces has been teeing to reach out trying to reach out is that
what you're saying nathan hillison says late fact check for ian from a fan slash pig farmer piglets are only
euthanized for terminal conditions where piglets are uh where piglets are suffering dead pigs means
less money and the farmhands dislike doing it i saw some undercover footage of a guy working in
the pig farm just indiscriminately taking it out on the how do you know is indiscriminate
uh or is this the baby pig grabbed it by the back leg and started sm taking it out on the pigs. How do you know it's indiscriminate?
Or is it the baby pig grabbed it by the back leg
and started smacking its head on the concrete till it was dead?
I mean, that's not the way you euthanize something.
I don't know. Maybe it is. I don't know.
Well, then that's a bad practice if that's
how you euthanize pigs.
Have you ever seen someone, like, I don't know, shoot a deer?
Like, we're going to kill it and eat it. We put it in meat
grinders, you know what I mean? They throw the chicks in in meat grinders you know i mean they throw the
chicks into meat grinders smash its head with a rock to death like there's a way to kill something
without causing it in insane pain like the pig was squealing here's my point here's my point
that may be i should pull it up i kind of feel like it's probably not i'm just saying if you
don't know well you need to watch out for propaganda exactly and for someone to say
that they know what all pig farmers do that's also you don't know you haven't seen what i've seen and i haven't seen what you've seen but i'm telling
you i've seen video of guy beating the pig to death by smashing it on the ground whether you
want to call it euthanasia or not i don't know have you ever seen how they actually kill cows
like have you seen the how they do the kosher no no the kosher cow killing oh like halal yeah is
that what it is they put in this big machine that spins it upside down and they slit its throat? Yeah.
Like, none of it is nice for the animal, but we kill animals and eat them.
You know?
I don't know.
I mean, it sounds bad, but that's the problem.
I don't trust these people.
They'll film someone doing something and then they'll be like, look how bad that was.
And you'll realize that's like they're mandated to do it or something.
I'm not saying that they are i'm saying for all i know the fda has been like we don't allow external tool tool use for you know
euthanizing terminal pigs and so they're forced to by the government then they post the video
you get mad and call for them to be banned and you get this propaganda bs you know what i mean
well i didn't call for anybody to be banned well i mean i'm speaking rhetorically like
they put out these videos to shock you and then what you don't realize is even the farmers are like man it's really dumb they force us to do these regulations
it could have been shocked it was like pita content i think it could have been a guy staging it
so they could try and get money from you you never know yeah i lived on a pig farm and most farmers
love all the animals was it industrial industrial this was one of those industrial agriculture they
were in pig pens all tightly together like stuff stuff coming out of their eyes, you know, big fat.
Ugh.
All right.
What is this?
Diogenes?
How do you pronounce that?
Diogenes.
Diogenes.
The dog says, I think you're right, Tim.
Prediction.
Tidal wave hits D.C. before election,
and it's blamed on Putin's sub that just put to sea.
Yo, that would be insane if that happened.
I'm going to go ahead and say I really don't think so.
And they're talking about the nuclear-capable sub they were just talking about two or three days ago.
Yeah, the Poseidon missile.
Yes, yep.
The tsunami bomb.
That's a cool phrase, right?
Tsunami bomb.
It's also, I think it's a punk band, right?
Sounds like it is.
Should be.
George D. says, rumors Zelensky is planning false flag dirty bomb.
I just go ahead and assume like it's all false flags.
Like all war now is like Russia's attacking itself and Ukraine's attacking itself and then blaming each other.
Look at what happened in Syria with the chemical weapons attack that, you know, allegedly Assad was committing.
But a number of investigative journalists, including ones from the BBC, came and investigated and said was a false flag operation.
And then Donald Trump responded by bombing Syria in response to it.
Let me take that a step further. The UN actually sent their OPCW inside. They put out a report,
and it was only through WikiLeaks, you know, while Assange was basically at the embassy,
where they published the emails that proved that there was no chemical attack there,
that those people basically did not put that in their report,
and their report was edited to make it seem like, first of all, a chemical attack in Douma.
There's no evidence any attack happened in Douma.
I just want to put that out there.
Austin Unruh says, question.
A question is, what is the military going to do when they aren't keeping their pay up with inflation
and are being told to go on food stamps?
That's happening right now, actually.
All right.
Ill Sentiment says, hey, Tim Kasker, I've been watching since 2020 and I'm currently a 20-year-old Gen Z.
I want you to know Gen Z has those who are still reasonable.
Glad to hear it.
That's good news.
Actually, Gen Z is slightly more conservative than millennials, so we get that.
For whatever reason.
If anyone wants to look into this pig thing, I got a Daily Mail article.
Horrifying undercover footage shows pig farmer workers slamming piglets in a concrete floor.
You'll be able to find it there as video.
Maybe we'll show it on the after show because it is brutal.
Jasper Pajak says in Revelation 9-6,
People will seek death but will not find it.
They will long to die but death will elude them.
What if the transhumanists achieve what they want, but their hubris dooms them to a living nightmare?
Yeah, play Horizon.
What's the new one?
Forbidden West?
Have you not played that game?
Listen, I play games that are five or ten years old.
I rarely jump on something unless it's like the new Mortal Kombatat if you're talking about transhumanism you got to play that
game all right yeah so i'll just spoil it because the game's old anyway but basically
the bad guys are they can fly they have force fields they're invincible they don't age or die
and it's a bunch of people who left earth when a disaster struck long story short and then they
just achieved all of this you you know, immortality.
They uploaded their minds to an AI, but then saw it was bad,
and so they tried shutting it down, enraging the AI,
who then broke out and tries to kill them and chases them to Earth and stuff like that.
So, spoiler. Spoiler the game for everybody.
If you haven't already played it, too late.
Horizon Zero Dawn and Horizon Forbidden West are amazing games with great stories.
You should check
them out man these post-apocalyptic games are so sad basically in the first game which is it's like
seven how long has it been seven years something like that eight years it's uh this military uh
contractor military uh company builds self-replicating tanks basically that can absorb
organic matter to start replicating.
And then eventually he can't shut them off. And so they start doing the math and they're like,
these things are going to completely just wipe out all organic compounds on the planet and then
shut down. So what do we do? So what you learn in the new game is there's two scenarios. One,
escape. The other, build terraforming centers all over the world underground so that once the
machines run out of organic matter and Earth is a barren rock, the terraforming begins and starts creating robots that emulate the life to create the ecosystem.
And then humans are cloned and then released.
It's a crazy game, man.
It's cool, though.
In the new game, you find records from when people were fighting against the robots.
I love post-apocalyptic games because they're so... What's the right word? Sad? game you like find records from when people were fighting against the robots and you just i love
post-apocalyptic games because they're so what's the right word sad isn't the right word but it's
kind of sad you know all right asap mimic says helena hutchins husband reached a settlement
with alec baldwin to drop the civil suit so he can be an executive producer is that is that very
weird true to be an executive producer yeah so he's going to be a producer and the movie's going forward yeah really they're going to be producer? Yeah. So he's going to be a producer and the movie's going forward.
Yeah.
Really interesting.
They're going to be making the movie still.
And he's going to be a producer on it.
Yep.
That's so weird.
Really weird.
What?
Really weird.
Okay, I guess.
Huh.
Commander Pluto says if you live to 100, the queen would send you a personal birthday card
congratulating you.
Oh, that's nice.
The king, you mean? The queen. The queen is personal birthday card congratulating you. Oh, that's nice. The king, you mean?
The queen.
The queen is dead.
Long live the king.
Well, we don't know if the king will.
Oh, the queen did do that.
The queen would send you.
But I mean, what about the people that turned 100 last week?
Did the king send them anything?
I don't know.
Bishop Riley says, look up Stellaris.
What is that?
Great game.
It's real-time strategy.
Kind of like civilization, but it's real-time strategy.
Space sim colonizer you know the first thing i thought of when when drones got released now we're i was like these are going to be used for war instantly that when
the parrot drone came out and djs i put out these drones it's like it's instant use in warfare it's
the eye of kilrog you know the eye of kilrog no you don't you guys don't? You guys don't? No. No, everybody listening knows. In Warcraft 2, I believe it was,
the Horde,
I think the Ogre Mages
could create the Eye of Kilrogg.
So in Warcraft,
it's like this top-down strategy.
You know, you're building the barracks.
The Eye of Kilrogg has no attack power,
but it can move around
and you can see with it.
So it's the drone.
You fly it around.
It can die, whatever.
It's not that expensive, but, you know, it can reveal the map to you. Detects invisibility, too. Oh it's the drone. You fly it around. It can die whatever. It's not that expensive, but
it can reveal the map to you. Detects
invisibility too. And you know these people
with those invisibility cloaks are going to be detectable
by like infrared and stuff.
Even Starlink and Blackjack,
they're talking about basically
full-on surveillance through nanosensors
and not traditional video
equipment. So testing vibration
rather than light.
Density, things like that, yes.
Ghostface says,
I'll keep eating and enjoying meat
while telling Bill Gates to go pound sand.
You know, we should do a sketch or something.
We're working on a political cartoon channel on YouTube.
We should just do a video
where Bill Gates goes around
enforcing all the things he's trying to do.
You gotta be Bill Gates.
We gotta get some makeup. No, it's cartoon oh but so like bill gates comes
someone's house and then and then it's like the you know the wife answers the door and she's like
bill gates is out of my way and then he walks in the kitchen he just like throws all of their food
off the table and splatters on the wall and they're like and then he like he leaves then
he goes door to door doing that same thing we We're going to save the planet one person at a time.
Are you NewsGuard certified?
I think it's funny because I do that voice, but he actually does kind of talk like that.
I know.
All right.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, after that meat pick, sorry, I'm now pro-war.
Yo, that mutton looked good.
I want to have some lamb.
I'm hungry.
Yeah.
Thanks.
Yeah.
I'm not giving up meat.
I ate bacon last night.
Still think about that piglet video, but man, I keep eating the bacon.
No step on snack says, good God, Ian, how did you get black pilled so bad?
And that was in reference to when you said the rich people will develop a taste for human
and then want to eat them. Oh, yeah.
Jeez, how did I get black-pilled?
I think when I learned about the military
industrial... In 2006 and 2007, I felt very
alone when I got red-pilled. And when you're
red-pilled and alone, the red
gets very saturated and then becomes
dark, dark red.
You could consider that black. Eric Jenkins
had a super chat, basically similar to the
joke that I was bringing up.
Plot twist.
They already perfected anti-aging treatments.
They just can't reveal them until they cull the masses.
All the acceleration towards World War III is Biden Pelosi types tired of having more wrinkles on their face than brain.
Nancy is like, I just want to be 24 again.
Just blow them all up.
Get Putin to nuke them.
And then it's going to be like the nukes go off.
As soon as the first nuke is fired, they put her in the Genesis chamber,
and then she comes out, and she's like 24.
She's like, I'm young again.
All right.
Austin Rice says, Luke, you rag on Roundup glyphosate a lot.
As a farmer from Nebraska, what your thoughts are on the AG sector as a whole?
In my experience, producers are just using chemicals as needed to cut down on weeds to maximize yield. Absolutely. I mean, there's
benefits and there's negative things, especially when it comes to fertilizer, especially when it
comes to chemicals, and especially when it comes to big agriculture or farming. I think the biggest
problem right now is monocropping. I think the subsidies that are paying for corn and soy and
the way it's been developed and the way that Monsanto now Bayer has kind of cornered the market for their own
personal benefit where they have made a patent on the seeds is a huge problem. And these monocrops
are leading to nutrient deficient foods that are becoming less and less nutritious. So there's a
lot of things in play here. It's not just glyphosate. It's a lot of
different things. I know some people make a living off of big farming. I know there's a lot of big
money, a lot of taxes, a lot of subsidies. But in retrospect, I think we do have to consider the
long-term kind of bigger consequences to the world than everyone else.
Is Halloween on a Monday?
I think so, yes. It looks like it. We're going to have a show where everyone has to dress up.
Hell, yeah.
Yeah.
Cyberus says, Tim, in honor of impending World War III, you should be Tim Ghoul for Halloween.
A fun little fallout joke, plus it'd be funny to hear the voice for a bit.
What do the ghouls talk like?
Don't talk like this.
Yeah.
Their vocal cords are fried.
Hey, everybody.
Welcome to Timcast IRL.
He's like a New Yorker.
I'm your ghoul host.
Nanan says, graphene is the next asbestos.
Nano tubes have already shown
to cause mechanical damage
to cells.
Ooh.
That's crazy.
Ian, Ian.
Pure carbon.
Yeah, I think I saw
something like that.
Ian's gonna be 80
and they're gonna accidentally
publish his obituary
and he's gonna be like,
I'm not gonna read it
and it's gonna be like,
Ian Crossland,
purveyor of graphene,
merchant of death.
And he's gonna be like,
what have I become?
That's like Alfred Nobel.
He invented Nobel dynamite,
and then they named the Nobel Peace Prize after him.
Yep.
And then, well, no, no, no.
So they published his obituary calling him the merchant of death.
And then he was like, ah, is that what I am?
And so then he made the Nobel Prize.
Yeah, geez, I talk, I mean,
graphene as an industrial building materials is top, top notch.
But I mean, there's going to be a whole slew of problems with this stuff. We've got to be
constantly vigilant.
Noah Zork says, PVC is
good plastic. It drains your toilet. Yes, it's
polyvinyl chloride, and you can also
skate on it. It is a material used
by a lot of people for various
skating. Yeah, you can
grind and slide on it. PVC.
I like PVC. Smooth,
but it breaks easily.
When we built, we would build ramps on the cheap.
We would go with PVC because it's really easy to drill in.
And you don't need a lot of wax for it, but they break.
So it's always good to get metal or just do concrete if you can afford it.
But that's oof.
Philip Mangione says, so I realized something.
AI believes itself as the antichrist and is already
loose read limelight lyrics as the devil speaking to you ai equals antichrist oh what if that was it
what if the ai is the antichrist i get that a lot a lot of people say that the ai is going to be the
big takeover in the antichrist but then again you'd have to be religious to believe that in
the first place which i am not yeah there could be a lot of different Antichrists
all working together
or working against each other.
Well, I get people telling me
the Musker Nuts
is the Antichrist as well,
and I don't buy into that
necessarily either.
Musker Nuts?
You know, Elon.
Oh, yeah.
Musker Nuts.
The Musker Nuts.
Musker Nuts.
Let's grab some more.
Forced Name Change says,
Talking Plasma equals
musical Tesla coils.
That's pretty cool. You ever see those?
Yeah. When they play the sounds of them,
that's really cool. They play songs.
Daryl Lyon says, if Poseidon
is capable of 100 megatons,
surface detonation at Annapolis coast
hits DC with thermal zone and
1,000 rad fallout covers the entire
northeast. Look at nuke map.
Cool!
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It should, I think
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So, I don't
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temporary issue but hopefully that'll fix it so was it not working? I think it wasn't. Yeah, it was like a momentary glitch on Rumble's end. Oh, okay. Hopefully it works
now. Well, all right then.
Andy Ugalde
says, can you expand a little bit
on what would come after a tactical nuke in Ukraine
and no NATO response? What will
life look like in that scenario? Ah,
yes. Ukrainian soldiers,
many of them would lay down their arms and flee
for one of two reasons. The first
is that they're scared of getting nuked because there's no real way to fight back against that level of power.
The other reason is that many of these people will say, my wife and children are in Kiev,
and that was hit by a tactical nuke, if it is. If they hit a military target,
they hit a military target, they'll move on. If they hit a city, you're going to get a bunch of
fighting age men being like, I have to go home, get out of my way. And they'll abandon trying to find their families.
Many of them won't, but many of them will. And it will, I think that it will just destroy morale
for the Ukrainian fighters because they have no means of countering nuclear artillery, tactical
nukes, or heaven forbid, full scale nuclear weapons. I think if Putin does that, he wins
the war overnight. I mean, NATO may get involved
and be like,
we're going in
with conventional weapons
now to support Ukraine,
but it would destroy
the Ukrainian psyche.
The problem with Russia winning
or any kind of armistice
is the conflict will continue on
for two decades after this.
If Russia takes eastern Ukraine,
it's going to be 20 years
of subterfuge,
like tactical tactical you know
things blowing up power plants unless we find actual diplomatic resolve between the two nations
or at least a taunt and i've been saying from the beginning this conflict could last 100 years
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Yeah, everyone in the comment section is like,
Luke and Burmese again?
What?
Together again for the very first time.
So yeah, thanks for coming.
It's awesome.
Henry Kissinger also came out with some very interesting comments today.
I talked about that on my YouTube channel,
youtube.com forward slash we are change.
And I did a separate video talking about
all the hard times ahead of us,
how to prepare on lukeuncensored.com.
Hope to see you there.
Jason, you said your show 8 a.m.
Is it p.m. to 10 p.m.?
No, it's going to be 8 a.m.
I said 10 p.m. until 10 a.m.
But I go live almost every day, several times a day.
And I'm going to keep doing that as well on top of the show.
Really, I just try to keep up on topics
that aren't really in the mainstream media.
I do a lot of watch-alongs and a lot of document
breakdowns. Topics like Rocketdyne
and we talked about the movie
Nope. What other things did we
talk about? Tarasem Movement Foundation.
Well, let's save
some of this goodness for the after show.
I'm Ian Crossland. See you later.
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