Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #667 Elon Musk Says Twitter HAS Interfered In Elections, EU Threatens To NUKE App w/ALX

Episode Date: December 1, 2022

Tim, Ian, Luke, & Serge join Alx to discuss Elon Musk revealing Twitter interfered in elections, Tmobile claiming it will soon connect starlink service to cell phones, a new documentary highlighting b...lood clots that could be caused by COVID, the EU threatening to ban twitter over their concerns about Elon Musk, new details about the insane FTX story, Google cancelling its scheduled call with Tim Pool after Tim slams section 230, and San Francisco revealing their robots will be equipped with explosives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Elon Musk, in a bold tweet, says Twitter has interfered in elections. And then everybody started freaking out. Breaking news confirmed. Even the Timcast newsroom published the story. Twitter has interfered in elections. Breaking Elon Musk confirms. And I'm like, hold on, hold on. Is he just talking about Hunter Biden?
Starting point is 00:00:18 Is this like we all know that was interference? Or is he talking about something deeper behind the scenes? I think the answer is deeper behind the scenes? I think the answer is deeper behind the scenes, to be completely honest. It may be the Hunter Biden stuff. It may not be as profound as a lot of people think it is. But considering that Elon Musk has vowed to release the Twitter files and has explained there has been serious suppression of speech, I'm willing to bet behind the scenes you've got people working at Twitter in Slack and other chats explicitly talking about individuals they want removed for political reasons. But that's just my speculation. So we will talk about
Starting point is 00:00:51 that and what's going on with Elon. The EU is threatening to pull Twitter because he's got to follow the hate speech rules. In Germany, they actually raid people's houses and just did for posting naughty words on the Internet. That's just so creepy, man. And then, I mean, it might be dystopian to think about, but in San Francisco, the city wanted to clarify, although they are allowing robots to use deadly force, they won't have guns. They'll have explosives. I'm not kidding. I didn't believe the story when I thought someone made a fake headline as a gag. It's real. They're going to equip robots with explosives to kill people. Wow. I didn't have that on my 2022 bingo card, but I guess we're living in a simulation.
Starting point is 00:01:35 Before we get started, my friends, head over to TimCast.com. Become a member. Click that beautiful Join Us button and support our work directly. We could use your support. I had a phone call with Google to talk about Section 230 reform that's coming. And they canceled it today. And we'll talk about that too. They canceled it. Oh, no. Maybe it was because I was ranting, enraged. That's a little bit of an exaggeration. I was sternly talking to their rep about all of the things they're doing that they shouldn't be allowed to do. So we'll talk about 230 because it's remarkable how very few people actually understand the problems. I've got some conservatives saying like section 230 should be repealed. And I'm like, no, that's bad. Then you've got others saying section 230 is perfect just the way it is. Like, seriously,
Starting point is 00:02:17 are you kidding? No, it isn't. And then we'll get into all that stuff. My point is, if it were not for you as members, we probably wouldn't be here because they've been actively suppressing us. And the show probably would never have been able to get this big. As a member, you're supporting our work. We've been getting demonetized. It got worse in the political season. No surprise there.
Starting point is 00:02:35 They claim that there's violence in the videos where I'm discussing polling and the election. It's a complete lie. It's a pattern of abuse. So we're trying. We're diversifying the business. That's why we have TimCast.com. So smash that like button. Subscribe to this channel.
Starting point is 00:02:48 And more importantly, they can try and suppress this show and everything else we produce. But as long as you share the video, that URL, tell your friends about it, there's nothing they can do. Joining us today to talk about all of this and more is ALX. Great to be here. I'm ALX online. My full name is Alex LaRusso. So recently I was reinstated to Twitter, Elon Musk's Twitter, Twitter 2.0, so he's calling it. And one of my first viral tweets back, I actually raised the question about the Hunter Biden laptop and how we should see all the internal discussions come out. And less than an hour later, he replied to it and said,
Starting point is 00:03:31 this is necessary to restore the public trust. So to your point about election interference, I feel like that's what he's directly going to be talking about there. But I can say that there are other things behind the scenes. So that's in the past week, been my life is being back to Twitter. So what do you do? Yeah. In my professional career, I am Benny Johnson's executive producer for his Newsmax show and also his podcast. So that's what I professionally do. Twitter is more of a hobby and more for fun for me. Right on. Well, thanks for coming, man.
Starting point is 00:04:05 We also got Luke, of course. Welcome back to the cesspool that is social media. My name is Luke Gerdowski here of WeAreChanged.org. Today I'm wearing my Fauci, the Grinch Who Stole Normal Life shirt. Great at holiday parties, which you can get on thebestpoliticalshirts.com. And of course, with everything happening right now in China these days, we should remember that Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, Dr. Fauci are all literally on the side of China rooting for them and hoping that this happens to the rest of this world. I think it needs to be pushed back, Don.
Starting point is 00:04:34 This is one way to do it. TheBestPoliticalShirts.com. Thanks for having me. I think this Twitter stuff is big news. I'm Ian Crossland. If you don't know already, what's up, everybody? Alex, good to meet you, man. And I'm glad you're here.
Starting point is 00:04:43 We had Benny on about a month ago or something. Great show. I love the guys. Yeah, cool stuff. Looking forward to getting deep. And I am Serge.com. What's up, guys? High energy.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Yeah, high energy always. All right, let's get into this story. Ladies and gentlemen, from TimCast.com, breaking. Twitter has interfered in elections, Elon Musk confirms. Twitter 2.0 will be far more effective, transparent, and even-handed. New Twitter owner Elon Musk confirmed in a tweet response the outlet has interfered in elections. Now, let's slow down there a minute. Just a moment ago in the intro to the show, we said, is this Hunter Biden laptop stuff? Because we know that happened,
Starting point is 00:05:17 and we all think that was election interference. But Elon Musk may be talking about something deeper, and I think that's probably true, even if it is just Hunter Biden laptop, you know, scuttlebutt. I think when you have the CEO, the owner of Twitter coming out saying this is how we interpret what was done here with with the app. Now, he now controls that still says something in and of itself, which is a moment ago. Alex, you were mentioning that you think this is something more. Yeah, I think this is mentioning back to when he teased the release of the Twitter files. And yes, a lot of people did think that was referencing the Hunter Biden laptop, but I'm hearing from behind the scenes. So I have here from Ali Alexander says that internally, it's been described of years of confessions
Starting point is 00:06:05 within the company's Slack channel, and employees are knowingly subverting the rules in terms of service, and that the sheer volume hasn't completely been compiled yet. So that's, he initially wanted to release this all when he found it out. Elon? Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:21 But like, it's, yeah. Sorry, let's slow down. You're saying, behind the scenes, there's confessions, people who work at Twitter admitting to intentionally interfering. So I'm not sure if they attach the Slack chats to, you say, like their panel on there. But I would say that they would be, A, giving a reason, or B, they just never thought this would happen. They never thought that the company would be taken over. So they viewed that as a safe space for them to have these conversations. What's Ali Alexander's connection to what's going on on Twitter? He just has a bunch of tech connections similar to mine as well.
Starting point is 00:07:08 I've conversed with people that are close to Elon as well. And we've been in kind of the same circles that way. Level of confidence on this information being correct? Pretty high. Pretty high, you think? 99%. As a matter of opinion, based on what i know about twitter and what we've seen over the past few years i'd believe it outright but we'll see i'd love to see the documents i
Starting point is 00:07:29 think we're gonna find out why i think it was what was a vengaya that that was crying i think we're gonna find out why uh they were crying in just a little bit because we have to understand this interference didn't just happen in 2020. This has been going on for a very long time. In 2008, right before the midterm elections, a lot of people got their accounts taken down, like Laura Loomer. So we know that foreign governments also spied on people's private DMs. We also know that a lot of private information was hacked. So this is what's public. Now, what's happening behind the scenes? What else are they doing? How else are they finagling the algorithm? What else are they doing when it comes to bots, when it comes to manipulating people's opinions, when it comes to people going to the voting box? Man, I think we're going to find out a lot of crazy stuff very soon. minds and basically with this kind of power and control and unless you've done this job you don't really i doubt you would understand the level of power you have is just a cheap employee you can push a button and turn someone's account off and they have no recourse and you know that and and
Starting point is 00:08:35 you can do if you your emotions are telling you maybe that violates the rules in this way maybe you can turn it off and then or you canscale it to your supervisor, and if they agree with you, you can turn it off. Or limit the ideas and see which ideas and promote certain ideas and demote other ideas. 100%. And there's no recourse. You'd never get punished for it. It's the most empowering, intoxicatingly powerful. I don't think humans should have that level of authority at this stage. I think we need a crowd-sour, judiciary system and social media. Yeah, because that power is absolute. When you can control what people think, what goes into people's minds, that is godlike power and authority that obviously people are going to be abusing for their own personal benefit. Because how can you not when you have so many things at stake here,
Starting point is 00:09:20 and when you have free speech standing in the way, destroying so many powerful PR campaigns that they've been trying to sell the American public on and the public of the world? here and when you have free speech standing in the way destroying so many powerful pr uh campaigns that they've been trying to sell the american public on and the public of the world so it's going to be interesting i mean that i i i think i think there's going to be some significant changes because of this and i think it's going to shock a lot of people personally what about you guys uh uh there's definitely going to be changes um changes. It was so hard to be an administrator for a social network because you're constantly fighting with your own morals and trying to do what the terms say. Maybe that's not an answer to your question of what's going to happen next. I think what's going to happen next is he's going to expose everything.
Starting point is 00:10:01 The government's going to freak out. They're going to try and shut down Twitter. Twitter's going to turn into an algorithm instead of a website. They're going to expose everything. The government's going to freak out. They're going to try and shut down Twitter. Twitter's going to turn into an algorithm instead of a social, like instead of a website. They're going to decentralize. It'll become something that plugs into other websites to facilitate intercommunication across platforms. I don't know. When has something like this happened before where it's a billionaire taking over a company in this way and then threatening to expose stuff like this? So I think what he's doing is smart, though, because if you notice in the past two weeks,
Starting point is 00:10:26 all of these things, so he reinstates Donald Trump. He says he wants to give mass amnesty to all of these accounts. And then also he's saying he's going to release the Hunter Biden files. And in the same week, he's picking a fight with Apple. Two days later, he's meeting with the head of Apple. And they're like, oh, well, they had no plans to do that so that's him just like showing his strong arm basically saying
Starting point is 00:10:49 don't mess with me because like i number one all of this is coming out and number two like it's going to look really bad if you pull us off the app store like do you know how bad that would look if twitter got pulled off the app store apple stock would would drop yeah i don't know about you know double digits or anything like that, but they get hurt by it. I know people. And then Elon would make his new phone, which would challenge Apple directly and their monopoly.
Starting point is 00:11:13 I talked about this a couple days ago, the potential for low Earth orbit satellite communications. The possibility with Starlink is that phones may actually be able to send texts and make calls over Starlink. Not a lot of data, probably, probably very rudimentary. But what we're already seeing with the new iPhone is that it's got two-way satellite tracking of some sort, or SOS. I think it has like SOS or something. So I remember 10 years ago, I had a friend who was going to do coverage in Syria, and we bought a two-way satellite texting device. It could transmit, I think, up to like 120 characters because the data was so limited and it took a long time to do.
Starting point is 00:11:54 And you'd carry it around, and you could use the app to send out a very simple message. And you could use it to text to tweet. So it was like, wow. Now the iPhone, the new one, comes with this like internally. Imagine what would happen if you've got Elon Musk rolling out a new phone that has, tweet so it was like wow now the iphone the new one comes with this like internally imagine what would happen if you've got elon musk rolling out a new phone that has rudimentary communications texting now why would he want twitter well with this with limited data transference you'd still be able to tweet you'd be able to communicate globally over low earth orbit satellite with
Starting point is 00:12:21 just a phone because you can transmit a few a few a few characters that makes me feel like maybe it may be an x phone or something isn't working but think about what happens then there was this great thread that this dude put up on twitter where he said how do you think the intelligence agencies react to severing everyone from their grid they've got they've got um big facilities that wiretap the internet cables that go through the undersea cables. Elon puts them all on his satellite network, and now they've got to come to him, and he controls the single access point to spying. Well, that's dangerous. We shouldn't have it.
Starting point is 00:12:54 No individual should control the access point to communication. But the intelligence agencies do. Every undersea cable. You think they're not tapping that data? I think they are. They absolutely are. Or they're trying to. And maybe. Maybe we're all sitting here like oh elon's so great restoring free speech and what he's really doing is making an excuse to centralize communications so there's a single
Starting point is 00:13:13 point for everyone in the world to have all their data collected and tracked he's also said that he wants to revolutionize the dm feature to make it more like signal so it seems like he's already trying to replace text messaging there and then he also says that he wants to make twitter into the x app or the everything app basically um similar to what they have in china with wechat like everything that they have in their in their life is centralized in that one app we almost we'd considered streaming on twitter i think it's they have the tech for technology right now to handle it yeah they've had it for for a while so like if we were to get pulled down on this, on this network,
Starting point is 00:13:46 YouTube that we would, it's like striking up a, like Twitter is now the HBO of television. Currently it's really weird. So like they had Periscope, but then they kind of kicked that same, same they did with vine, but they kept the like infrastructure,
Starting point is 00:13:58 I guess. So you can go live on it, but it's the features are very limited on it. It's just a tweet with a live video. You can't really do much with it. But then they they released that uh thing today where they said that they're going to have capabilities of like two hour uploads or something like as a hard upload 40 gigabytes 40 gigabytes that's massive two hours for only only for twitter blue subscribers though smart oh that's smart yep wow not for not for everyone you everyone. So my question is, I tweeted, my pitch is on audio, video tab, rev share, and premium subscriber content abilities,
Starting point is 00:14:33 which already exists with the super follower, the content subscribers. So am I going to spend eight bucks a month to get access to this, to upload my videos that Elon then has to pay me for? Because that seems a little redundant. It's an interesting model. And Minds has that too. You sign up for Minds Pro. And then once you do, you're able to move your Minds tokens off chain onto your wallet. So you can actually, if you want to make money off Minds, you got to pay to be able to make money off Minds. And that helps the program. Are you saying you need Twitter Blue to upload and create two hour videos or to watch or both? To upload. I think so. Okay, but anyone can watch.
Starting point is 00:15:06 Yeah, I'm pretty sure anyone can watch. Yeah, that would make sense. Well, I'm open to trying new networks. We don't have to sit on one network forever. This is going to be crazy. Yeah. I think people need... Luke, you brought this up.
Starting point is 00:15:16 He wants to make it like WeChat. Yeah, yeah. I mean, we were talking about this for a very long time because he made similar announcements and speeches saying, everyone depends on almost every aspect of their life in China
Starting point is 00:15:28 based on this one particular app that they have to go through for everything. Their jobs, their applications, their resumes, their food orders, their entertainment, all of that is controlled in one app that the Chinese government is watching and controlling and, of course, dictating what people can and cannot say.
Starting point is 00:15:44 That's a bad thing right well it's it's centralization okay you're right well and think about that if this really does go in the direction of an x phone and then we're all getting these phones like wow they use starlink so i can call and text and use twitter and you know can't watch movies or anything then that is a singular network taking all data. If we get to that point where we're no longer using undersea cables, there's definite benefits to it, but then they're going to spy on everyone, everywhere, all the time. What we were just talking about, someone just super chatted this and I double checked it,
Starting point is 00:16:19 but T-Mobile is already working with Starlink and they're announcing that they're going to be connecting their phones to the T-Mobile network over Starlink starting next year. No way. So this is techcrunch.com and the title of this article that I just found is T-Mobile phones will connect to Starlink for free starting next year.
Starting point is 00:16:38 They're going to put crystals in their... We got the story. Just real quick, hold that thought in. T-Mobile phones will connect to Starlink for free starting next year. This is from August. You see, all we had to do was Google it. We're behind the times on this one. They're going to set up... What's going to happen is you're going to be able to call Mars when people
Starting point is 00:16:54 start habitating Mars and it'll take two hours to get your voice message over there. Then they're going to realize sympathetic vibration and they're going to put crystals in the satellites and it'll create an entanglement system, not quite entanglement but where that creates sympathetic vibration between nodes and you'll have instantaneous communication is is this is is elon does he have a bigger master plan behind all of this how much did he pay for buying x.com he's had it since the 90s exactly
Starting point is 00:17:19 well i think he had to buy it he had to buy it back right yeah he had to buy it yeah and he spent like a record amount of money on that. I saw Elon. XCOM. I wonder if he played XCOM. Yeah. I saw him. He tweeted, cancel culture must be canceled or something like that, right?
Starting point is 00:17:33 And I'm like, he does say a whole lot of things that come off as like overly generic. You know, he's pandering to the free speech crowd. Look, man, he's getting a lot of people to cheer for what he's building. So keep an eye out, man. I'm concerned he's in an echo chamber. I've been thinking that lately. Like people will tweet at whatever he's going through. They'll tweet it at him and he'll respond to that.
Starting point is 00:17:52 I get it. That's what he's going through. What if it's a PSYOP within a PSYOP, a false flag within a false flag, setting up the media to attack him so he looks favorable? Because after the last two presidential elections we learned when you know the corporate media attacks you especially with the rise of donald trump they kind of prop you up so what if this is all kind of planned and engineered this is where my conspiratorial mind is going to right now that we'll end up with our brain chips on the x app
Starting point is 00:18:19 essentially having a life that's controlled with satellites watching our every single move as we are living under, you know, the Tesla production facility of robotic pods and bugs provided for us to eat. As of course, Elon Musk is also, you know, he's also big on global warming. He's also big on world government as well. So those are things that I would just be extremely skeptical of. And this is why, again, what Elon Musk is doing is commendable, but there's a small part of me that's skeptical. It's the risk we take as humans with our current structure.
Starting point is 00:18:52 We'll give one guy so much power to create an empire and then hope that he doesn't turn on us as humans. And over time, you see people turn on people like they get bought out, they get bribed or they die and someone else takes over the empire. So're in a risky place with elon with so much power hopefully it will evolve into a system instead of a guy's toy i think the only the the good thing about having the richest guy in the world do this though is that he can't really be bought because at this point like money is kind of meaningless and he even said that he he doesn't want to buy Twitter to make money because, well, number one, like, honestly, once you get to whatever billion he's at, like, what is another billion? What is another three billion? He's taking initial losses on this, but he wants
Starting point is 00:19:34 to turn the company profitable. And actually, like the terms for x.com were not disclosed, but he bought it back from PayPal in 2017 um but yeah so so what's another like couple billion to him so that that's the only reason that i think he's doing it in good faith is like what does he need more money for honestly i also want to point out this tech crunch article they say at first the service will only enable text messages and possibly messaging apps yeah and twitter yeah exactly twitter so people will be able to engage in the conversation from the middle of the mojave desert or or who knows where else burning man from burning they'll be tweeting all the burning man photos well you can't do the photos just texts you know
Starting point is 00:20:15 but highlighting you'll be able to send in cross lives here can't believe i found them at this dome with the crystals you can't believe where he put them i wonder if the the free speech stuff from elon is just to rally people to support him he was talking about how a bunch of democrats all came out at once started attacking him and i'm willing to bet that he immediately was like okay i need some allies so you know i'm gonna i want to do my thing i want to build this stuff okay free speech we want twitter anyway let's start unbanning people and make this the talk of the town. I don't know, though. Maybe it's out of the kindness of his heart,
Starting point is 00:20:49 the good, the strong morals he has that he wants to stand by free speech. And then you read these stories from back in August. You think about the stuff that he's intended to build. People have already mentioned months ago, I think a year ago, that Twitter would be great for interplanetary communication because you put out a message and it's available to be seen by anyone, anywhere,
Starting point is 00:21:12 as opposed to, I'm going to message you and then it's going to come to just you. You can put out a message, it goes to the ether, everyone can see it when they're available to see it. Or he's just having a good time. There's also a lot of data and a lot of information that you could get on the general public through Twitter. You could see, I mean, there's a reason intelligence agencies launch campaigns for civil unrest in foreign countries on social media and use it as their main kind of rallying call and organizing call. There's a reason Apple just got rid of Bluetooth connection and the ability to airdrop messages
Starting point is 00:21:49 in China a few days ago, because they understand with the Chinese government controlling the cell phone connectivity there, with them controlling the internet there, the one thing that they don't control is Bluetooth to Bluetooth peer-to-peer communication. Apple got rid of that. They blocked airdropping? Yes, airdrop on behest of the Chinese government. control is bluetooth to bluetooth peer-to-peer communication apple got rid of that they blocked airdropping yes airdrop airdrop on behest of the chinese government because this was the main tool that the chinese government that that the chinese uh protesters that were calling for more freedom were using in order to communicate with each other without being punished so now the you know
Starting point is 00:22:19 the chinese police were literally going around from person to person checking their cell phones in the subway as they were walking down the street in order to stop them from sharing any kind of information. Let me show you guys this ridiculous video right here. Nice. Look at this strapping young lad from 10 years ago. Is that Elliot Page right there? Is that Sweat? No.
Starting point is 00:22:40 That's me standing for some reason in a forest wearing a very tight shirt i guess looking good and uh i was doing a report on this new patent that came out it this this is 10 years ago youtube put it was on the front page it was on like world star hip-hop youtube's old now basically and i made this like little animation breaking down how it works and uh they were they were patenting this technology that they could go into their maps isolate a certain area on the map geofencing and then if you entered that portion your phone would be disabled and they were like oh think about it you enter a movie theater your camera doesn't work and everyone's like yeah or you're at a protest and you can't film the cops anymore or you're in china and you're communicating via
Starting point is 00:23:21 bluetooth and they turn it off that's crazy to hear that they're doing it. And there was like, a lot of people said, Tim, they never did this. You're wrong. It's like, okay, man, you know, it's probably not the same exact thing, but it's creepy that it's so similar. I'm not a big fan of Apple as a company. I never have been. In the nineties, I thought they were proprietary. You couldn't game on their systems. You had to get your own unique power supply, all these unique pieces and parts. And then it was way overpriced. Steve Jobs, brilliant, you know, brilliant, I don't know, profit, you could call him, I guess. He has great, and they have great design.
Starting point is 00:23:56 But I do not like the way that they organize their company. I don't like that they're siding with the Chinese government over the freedom. People that are trying to protest being free of being locked in their homes, but Apple's going to side with the people locking them in their homes. Meanwhile, they made a huge statement about George Floyd and all the freedoms that they're fighting for here in the United States.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Meanwhile, what are they doing in China with the protests essentially starting at the Foxcom factory facility where the Chinese people are forced to make iPhones, forced to make Apple products. And I believe some people this is the what really kicked off these chinese protests which we probably should talk even more about is that people were locked in their homes for covid and the building caught fire and like 20 people burned to death yeah that's one story out of many horrific horror stories of that's of insanity happening in that country there's videos of
Starting point is 00:24:44 them welding doors shut again, again. Yeah, there's videos of them torturing and beating someone up at their own home with their children watching because they criticized the COVID lockdown policies online. There's so much insanity. There's so many cruel, just absolutely insane videos. They were walking around with sticks, beating up and killing dogs because they thought that they were spreading diseases. This is the policy that Klaus Schwab said is the example for the world to follow. This is the policy that Bill Gates said, this is what we need to implement here.
Starting point is 00:25:15 This is what Dr. Fauci knew was happening, saw the report, saw the investigations and said, we need to implement this here in the United States. And they almost did. And they were very, we were very lucky that we have something called the First and Second Amendment. And I think that's the only thing that stood in the way of total tyranny taking over all of the United States, which I think we were very close to achieving. You're talking about the zero COVID policy?
Starting point is 00:25:36 Yes. Look at Europe. I mean, they locked down. They were much more harsh. Australia, absolutely. New Zealand. I mean, you know what, man? You know who i feel bad
Starting point is 00:25:45 for is uh claire lehman you guys know claire right yeah yeah poor lady quillette was this you know intellectual dark web free speech and then australia announces they're you know going to set up camps where they can take people against their will to detain them because of covid call it whatever you want and people were trying to escape these them because of COVID. Call it whatever you want. And people were trying to escape these places because people couldn't leave their cubicles. And Claire Lehman of Quillette, this was like, you know, free speech, intellectual thought,
Starting point is 00:26:15 all of a sudden is just like, this is okay. Lockdowns are good. And I imagine the reason is she's in the system. She is within the walls of the machine that is doing this to people. And if she speaks up, she gets thrown in, huh? Or she gets taken down
Starting point is 00:26:30 or they come after her. And she showed that she was terrified of the machine around her. Either that or she completely betrayed all of the principles she espoused before. But either way, she's fake. And they were literally copying and pasting the same policies
Starting point is 00:26:42 that they were testing and implementing in China. In China, they're still building 90,000 quarantined facilities for, sorry, 90,000 individual booths, pods for people to live in major cities all throughout China. So again, these are camps that people are thrown in many times, not even for testing positive, many times for being around someone that was maybe sick and other times for criticizing the government. People just get thrown in these pods.
Starting point is 00:27:11 As we saw in Australia, people were thrown in there without any tests, without any close contacts. They were just arguing with police officers. The police officers had had enough saying, no, two week quarantine, you're done. Absolutely insane policies. That's what happens
Starting point is 00:27:25 when you give people power too it's like if they can do that for covid or for medical reasons why can't they do that for disagreement right and who's who's to say like for evidence like there there is no evidence there's you know no one to prove that they do or do not have covid for um so yeah and in america i think it didn't get to that point, but like, obviously like vaccine cards and then we didn't have like the vaccine mandate for, for planes necessarily. But like Fauci went on TV saying, yeah, we're not ruling anything out. They tried. Yeah, they did.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Yeah. And then I think they saw the American people resist and it didn't work because they had the, was it the Excelsior app in New York? Yeah. QR codes. American people were like, nope. Yeah. And then you yeah and then you look we're we have big open rural spaces so out here in west virginia there was basically nothing you know you're trying whatever you want trying to create some rfid real license driver's license yeah what's that that's supposed to come
Starting point is 00:28:19 out real id yeah that's been out for a while there i have yeah i have i have certain states is there some upgrade coming out this year in the next six months or something i don't know if it has rfid or what but i think i think passport cards do though right yeah i think so yeah so i've got one of those when you apply for a passport it's like your passport card it's a north american id and it's funny because i tell people did you know that there is a north american id card and they're like what you mean like an american like no no like it's good for canada the u.s and mexico it's an id card that works in all
Starting point is 00:28:45 three places. Yeah, it's a pass card, I think. So instead of having a passport, you have your identification card. But after the G20 this year, all the world leaders came together and saying that they need an international vaccine passport system that they're going to be implementing for the rest of the world.
Starting point is 00:29:01 Are we clear now that COVID came and went and now there's less dangerous variants out there that people are just living with i don't think much has changed honestly um it's just the propaganda just the fear it's just how we treat it and how we're talking about like like when it comes to doctors and nurses that i talked to they're like yeah not much not much has changed except for the fear and propaganda so except for the gaslighting except for all the manipulation, all the just fear mongering of people saying, you're going to die.
Starting point is 00:29:29 You're going to kill grandma. That's over. Otherwise people are, you know, people are getting sick just like they usually did. And, but now they're, you know, dropping dead suddenly, which, you know. Oh yeah, that died suddenly documentary. People are like,
Starting point is 00:29:44 there's evidence that people are having like, I don't know if it's myocarditis. They don't know what, but they're calling them, they're calling them white. What did the guy call it? He called it a white fibrous clot. Yeah. And we don't know what they are.
Starting point is 00:29:55 And my question is for that stuff, like have they sent those things to a lab for sampling to see what they're made of? Because like, what is that material? Like collagen or something? Yeah. I think probably most people watching this have seen that documentary i think it it jumps the gun in a in a couple of ways and uh but either way it highlights something really weird going on yeah well you're
Starting point is 00:30:15 not supposed to from what i've learned growing up you're not supposed to get vaccinated for disease that you currently have it's only you get it beforehand so that it prevents you from getting it that's the idea or it makes your immune system more robust if you do. But if you have the disease and then you vaccinate, that's like overdoing it. As Dr. Fauci said many, many, many years ago, natural immunity is best. No, no, no. But I'm pretty sure even the COVID policy is, and talk to your doctor about what's right for you, but I'm pretty sure you can't get it if you had COVID within a certain time
Starting point is 00:30:40 period. You're not supposed to get the vaccine. The reasonable doctors are saying that, but the federal government is not. I'm very concerned if people had COVID large amounts and it was messing up their their clotting stuff and then they get a vaccine on top of that which might also be messing up the that so i i have a question about this though because uh you know i i've i watched that documentary and it was uh really well made i mean like the quality like the cinematic shots like from cinematography
Starting point is 00:31:05 perspective. Wow. And there's a lot of really interesting things that came up because of it. And I tweeted that it was a conspiracy that all these embalmers and doctors got together and planned to discuss this on camera. I'm kidding, right? Certainly there is something they're experiencing, something that's happening. And I've showed it to a bunch of my friends, I'm sure many people did. But the question I have i have is one we don't exactly know what's causing this or why we just know it's it's something new that embalmers are seeing and they're not they don't know what it is and there are some doctors who are also like they they show clips of people getting they're they're they're alive there's living people getting these clots pulled out and they're calling them white
Starting point is 00:31:41 fibrous clots my my my thought is this you look at what's going on in out and they're calling them white fibrous clots. My thought is this. You look at what's going on in China and they're welding people's doors shut. They are absolutely terrified of COVID. You look at what's going on with this documentary died suddenly in these white fibrous clots. The documentary paints the picture as though it's the vaccines. I don't think we know that. I think obviously people are saying this this large wide-scale global thing happened therefore you know we assume this is the case
Starting point is 00:32:10 and i'm also like yeah but covid happened too so here's my thoughts and again i know a lot of people are gonna get mad i'm just let me opine and i'll of course say you know i don't know i'm not a scientist i'm not a doctor this is this is you get your medical advice from people that you trust who are real doctors but if there's if there's an ongoing theory that COVID came from a lab where they're doing experimentation, isn't it possible that what we're seeing in terms of these blood clots are the result of some kind of weaponized virus? Or the gain-of-function research created something so dangerous that China's reaction is to weld doors shut in fear of what the virus could be doing. Well, if you see what the Chinese government was doing, it was never really about health. A lot of this wasn't about health, since, of course, a lot of these health policies actually led to
Starting point is 00:32:53 a degradation of people's health, not only mental health, cognitive speaking skills, especially when it came to small children, physical health, mental health, all of that went dramatically down. And they knew it would because there was warnings. There was people saying, hey, when you cause this much suffering for humanity, there's going to be larger consequences. And there's even a lot of mainline professionals arguing that it was the lockdowns, the health restrictions that actually caused more pain, havoc, suffering, and death than actually the sickness itself. There's also a Dr. Asim Malhotra, who was just on Tucker Carlson. He's a cardiologist from the United Kingdom. He was actually in the advertisements in the United Kingdom telling people to take this particular product. He had his father die. He believes his father died from
Starting point is 00:33:44 that particular product. He's coming out and sharing a lot of very crazy data and information from his profession that is connecting some of these dots. Again, I'm not a medical doctor. I'm not here to give anyone any kind of medical advice, but Dr. Asim Malhotra is making some really interesting arguments right now. And I don't want to rehash all the conversation. So I want to I want to ask additionally, another question. Well, I guess it's always rehashing something. So the thought I suppose is, are they terrified of the virus? That's why they're welding doors shut. That's why they're maintaining zero COVID. We know that COVID has, well, I should say it has been reported COVID is more likely to impact Asians because they have more ACE2 receptors. So all of a sudden, you have China just going nuts. My other question is, pick and choose your conspiracy, I guess. Is this the Great Reset? Is it that China has a massive 1.3 billion human population?
Starting point is 00:34:37 And so according to those who are trying to curtail human growth and expansion and pollution, the reason China is in such heavy lockdown is not covid it is carbon they have i mean to me it's psychopathic totalitarian control because if you look at the way that the chinese government has been operating and who have they been working with especially when it comes to a lot of the bigger elites it's always been about beta testing the latest surveillance technology whether it's the social credit score, whether it's punishing people for thinking the wrong thing, whether it's finding people and taking money out of their bank account for jaywalking. The latest and worst 1984 vision you can imagine is being tested right now in China. And I think this goes along with these lockdowns, which are
Starting point is 00:35:18 continuing this larger progression that they've been making against free humanity. I definitely think you know we agree it's a dictatorship it's insane i guess my question is the motivation behind it is it just to experiment total control or is there something motivating them behind it like like uh carbon get carbon emissions down there's too many people in this country they want to reduce population china doesn't give a damn about carbon china's releasing all the carbon in the world possibly they'll blame someone else china was being paid by the western world to recycle they literally took all the plastic dumped it in the ocean this is why there's
Starting point is 00:35:52 mile long islands of plastic right now in the ocean so you could feel better about yourself if you're in canada they need united states recycling literally it's just being dumped right into the pacific ocean china is launching a lot of coal factories. China does not give a damn. You don't see China setting up a lot of solar facilities. You don't see them setting up wind facilities. You don't see them setting up alternative green energies. They're setting up coal mines for a reason because they understand how the world works. They're tightening their relations with Russia, which they're buying a lot of gas and oil from, and then reselling it back to Europe, all in the name of green energy policies. They're going into Afghanistan and mining all the minerals there. So there's no way that they care about carbon.
Starting point is 00:36:35 Carbon is just an excuse for more control of society, totalitarian, I would say even satanic lockdown and destruction of the free human spirit. But is that the motivation then? They're just like, I want power. But for lockdowns in general, if you looked at the original lockdowns, they locked down almost right away. So I'm thinking it was originally to, number one, cover up, because instead of asking for help, China is a very prideful country. They don't want to ask for help from other countries and say, we have this problem.
Starting point is 00:37:03 They thought they had it all under control. They could lock everyone down and cover it up. So I think maybe that was the initial motivation behind it. But then it grew into a more, hey, we can get away with this. We have so much control over the people. Because if you think about it from a medical standpoint, too, they probably didn't know what was being unleashed. They just knew it was dangerous or whatever. And they were just, I think their initial motivation was to try and contain it and cover it up i disagree because if that was true they wouldn't allow international flights if you
Starting point is 00:37:33 remember when you know covid first hits one there was also intelligence agencies uh talking to each other and ramblings and documents coming out that there was something going on of september the year beforehand uh before everything broke out but when china knew was something going on of september the year beforehand uh before everything broke out but when china knew something was going on they closed domestic travel from wuhan you couldn't go from wuhan to beijing you couldn't go anywhere domestically in china from wuhan but you could to italy you could to other parts of the world that were severely affected by this that were depending also on slave labor italy was depending on a lot of wuhan workers that were coming in there to make made in italy products for for pennies on the dollar and when you implement a policy like that you are either
Starting point is 00:38:14 sociopathic and want this disease to spread all over the world and you want to hurt the rest of the world or you're just absolutely dumb i don't think they're dumb. I think there's a reason that they have very high intelligence and I think this is a part of a larger takeover and I think a lot of this was deliberate from the very beginning. I like the conspiracy theory that they're like the people that made it in a lab
Starting point is 00:38:34 are like, oh no, in two years is when the second iteration of the disease appears in people's bodies and that's when they're really gonna change. So they're freaked out now. Change, yeah. But I don't think- Turn into vampires. Yeah, exactly. When you start to change. So they're freaked out now. Change. Yeah. Like turn into vampires.
Starting point is 00:38:45 Yeah, exactly. When you start to see the big white things come out of their veins and they're like, no, lock them all up. I don't think that happened, but it's a crazy theory. No, no. I remember early on in the pandemic,
Starting point is 00:38:55 there was fear about multiple stages because some, look, I'm not a virologist or microbiologist or any other kind of scientist or doctor. So again, talk to your doctor. But there was concern about it could come in multiple stages or go dormant. So some viruses, you'll get sick and then they go dormant and then they can come back later. So we didn't really know what we were seeing with this.
Starting point is 00:39:18 Maybe now people are getting weird stuff pulled out of their veins because of multi-stage or something. I honestly don't know. The real vibe I get is that the CCP is over the top. I think totalitarian is the right word and they just want
Starting point is 00:39:32 total control of their population and they want a population reduction because they have too many men and they're starting out. Not enough women.
Starting point is 00:39:38 No, no, absolutely not. What do you mean? They have too many guys. China has a population crisis. They're doing everything in their power to try to make sure that they have more people. More women. Right. Because of the one-child policy.
Starting point is 00:39:51 That was implemented by also the Rockefeller, you know, Turner, Ted Turner as well, and a lot of the American elites came there and said, you know, let's test out eugenics here. Let's see what happens when we force people to have one child. And the Chinese government said, okay, just tell us what to do and i think they're still taking orders just like they did before that's a real thing the one child policy i don't know if everyone knows about that what was it in the 80s is when this started i have to double check just to make sure it was really in the 80s it was really that's crazy and they were just like you can have one kid and people would have like a female baby and they'd kill it because they weren't allowed to have more than one kid and they wanted a boy because the boy is the one who carries the legacy.
Starting point is 00:40:27 And they took it even further when they started saying, if you want to leave China, go to Africa, which is happening right now, happening all the time. You can have more than one child if you go to Africa. Colonization. Exactly. Exactly. No one talks about that. Yeah. China's colonizing like crazy.
Starting point is 00:40:39 And people think that colonization is like this nefarious plan. I should say woke people. They're like colonization, the white people came. It's like they came because it was getting crowded and they wanted to find a better life and they took the risk to do it. People in China, it's getting crowded. And so they're like, you know, I'm going to go move to another country and have a family there. And that is colonization. Yes.
Starting point is 00:40:59 They're creating, you know, little Chinatowns, which have, actually, if you've ever been to New York, it's awesome. There's really great restaurants but the end result is you start seeing a shift in the culture of of you know where they end up going that's what colonization does i think what we need is mars colonization elon how about it i'm so excited to colonize mars so i think what we occupy mars what we got oh you're wearing it there's this there's this meteor stream that we go through uh every twelve hundred thousand twelve thousand years or so it called the torrid meteor stream it looks like through every 12,000 years or so. It's called the Torrid meteor stream. It looks like it's coming from Taurus, the constellation. So we call it the Torrid meteor stream because of Taurus.
Starting point is 00:41:30 And those are the comets that hit Earth, the meteors that hit Earth 12,000 years ago that ended the Ice Age, melted the flood myth, wiped out Atlantis, wiped out culture. Well, we're in that Torrid meteor stream again. It's 12,000 years later. We're here again. For the next 35 years, we need to do is redirect those those meteors into mars we can do that we can nudge them start peppering the surface of mars with this heat and then start melting that ice didn't we do a test on that recently like uh slightly changing the trajectory of like a meteor yeah it was called the dart i think it was called the dart program nasa um and what they did i think what they did was they hit it with an explosive and shattered it i could be wrong but yeah they're they are they are avidly working on ways to move asteroids
Starting point is 00:42:16 meteors and comets um i don't know if shattering it's the right move because commentary fragments can still destroy us i just i just want to say real quick before we go to the next segment. Actually, I'm going to say this right now at the beginning of this segment. This is from The Guardian. EU raises prospect of big final ban if Twitter fails to follow new legislation because they don't have free speech in Europe. But what I want to point out is, yo, our metrics are going really weird. Like on YouTube, it's like spiking and dropping, like weird stuff's going on. And I want to point out that I was supposed to have a phone call with Google and they canceled it.
Starting point is 00:42:50 Had a call with them yesterday. So, you know, I don't trust these big tech companies behind the scenes. But that being said, I think Elon is doing a tremendous service to humanity. Whatever his agenda may be. But, of course, in Europe europe they don't have free speech so what's happened now there was this uh they posted a video i think elon was talking to these eu guys they say elon musk was told he had huge work ahead to comply with eu's digital services act which requires tech firms to tackle problems including abusive posts and disinformation
Starting point is 00:43:22 the eu's commissioner for the internal market, Terry Breton, told the Tesla CEO that Twitter will have to significantly increase efforts to pass the grade, implying the platform was in danger of non-compliance with the act. I welcome Elon Musk's statement of intent to get Twitter 2.0 ready for the DSA, said Breton. I am pleased to hear that he has read it carefully and considers it as a sensible approach to implement on a worldwide basis. But let's also be clear that there is still huge work ahead as twitter will have to implement transparent user policies significantly reinforce content moderation and protect freedom of speech and with that i got a question what can they do to stop him um threat his market share
Starting point is 00:44:01 how do you ban twitter find him find him how um this is this is the point i was making uh citizen i was i told this story about my friends when i was a kid i'm a bad influence i know when i was like hey you want to go skate i can't i'm grounded i'm like okay well what does that mean it means i can't go outside okay what happens if you go outside well i'll get grounded more and what does that mean it means i can't go outside longer but you went outside already yeah i know but i'll get in trouble bro you can go outside i was a very bad influence my point is if elon musk is using starlink for for communications if he makes his own phone maybe he said he might if he has to you can't ban apps in countries in china and iran they have
Starting point is 00:44:39 twitter even though it's banned they'll find a way i was gonna say he's gonna make them be the bad guy he's gonna be making them be the new guy. He's going to be making them be the new China. That's right. The EU is going to be looked at as like a China type. And I pointed this out on Twitter the past couple of days. Everyone is freaking out. Apple is freaking out. And these countries are freaking out now about free speech and stuff.
Starting point is 00:44:59 So why are they not freaking out a couple of years ago when they, Apple was, I mean, Twitter was being sued for two different cases, and I'm sure there's more, of child exploitation content on the platform. Those individual users were complaining to Twitter saying, this is me in the videos. I am underage. Please take this down. Twitter refused to take that content down. We were talking about this a few days ago exactly what you just mentioned and where's the eu to go to twitter a year ago and be like hey hey these things are in violation of our laws but now they're mad this is this is speech this is the statement that the eu
Starting point is 00:45:35 released today that they're mad that he's going to be arbitrarily reinstating banned users and that he's not pursuing disinformation aggressively enough and that they want a full, quote, extensive audit of the platform. So they are mad that people are going to have the ability to have free speech. They are mad that users are going to be brought back and that their lies of the state are going to be officially
Starting point is 00:45:57 challenged. This is all about power. At the end of the day, the European Union knows, the government bureaucrats knows, these criminals in charge know that they could only be in power if they could keep conning and lying to everyone. Once you have free speech, that power goes away. Once you have free speech, that is all threatened. All of that could go away. And this is why we're seeing such very harsh actions by the European Union that did levy very big fines against previous US big tech companies like Facebook. If you remember, it wasn't so long ago, Facebook had to pay up
Starting point is 00:46:29 a lot of money as well. To the EU? Yeah. So again, Google lost an appeal for $4 billion in EU fines. I was taking a dump the other day and Facebook wouldn't stop calling me. True story. I'm not even kidding. And it was really annoying too because I posted how Google was calling me to talk about Section 230 and then a bunch of people were like, this never happened and I'm like, I'll post a screenshot of the email they sent me. And I got like the World Series of
Starting point is 00:46:58 Poker. I love playing World Series of Poker. And I'm trying to play this game and then I get a call from Facebook and I'm like, what is that? Close. I don't want to talk talk to you they called me three times in like five minutes super creepy and they were like we want to talk to you about you know your marketing stuff and what you're working on it was like the most unhinged desperate thing that's ever happened to me super weird they they it was like a pitch to like buy ads on facebook because we have an account and then they called me three times in a row and it
Starting point is 00:47:25 was like that trope of the voicemail where it's like oh must have just missed you uh I'm gonna give you a call back and maybe I'll get you again I'm not kidding I'm like what are they doing it's super crazy like you're not home uh well I'll just I'll just try again yeah I just more and more agitated they're seeing the writing on the wall too because they're like if this can happen to a company like Twitter or whatever what's to stop it from happening to a cratering company like facebook mark zuckerberg has lost like over half of his net worth yeah his company is cratering they're making cuts everything that that's why i'm thinking they called me like crazy i'm willing to bet that they've got you know for their sales team it's like guys we gotta ramp this
Starting point is 00:48:01 up where they laid off what like 11 000 people000 people. The stock price tanked, I guess, because of meta or whatever the plan is. That's the other thing, too. They're demonizing Elon Musk for making these cuts and then ignoring Facebook is making cuts. Amazon is making cuts. All of these things. They're like, oh, he took over the platform and he's turning into some crazy thing. I'm like, okay, it's happening all over the tech industry if you're paying attention. But the thing is, too, about these policies,
Starting point is 00:48:25 so they stopped enforcing the COVID-19 misinformation policy last week. And then, so my thing is, they're more likely to be compliant with all of these legal stuff if they're not wasting their resources policing opinions or policing COVID misinformation. Do you know how much manpower that would take? And they have the whole report of how many suspended accounts, how many millions of posts that were actioned of COVID posts or whatever. And I know AI helps a lot with that type of stuff,
Starting point is 00:48:53 but still, the resources that are wasted on opinion and political speech and silencing dissent rather than actually going after child exploitation or actual legal content on the platform do you know how much like energy could be redirected towards actual like crimes on the platform like it's like mind-boggling and you mean like illegal in the united states well i mean it would depend on the law i believe for each country because i think that's what elon said and then i know i've always confused by this i see see always like, oh, someone reported this tweet. It's not in violation of German law or something. Yeah, I see that a lot.
Starting point is 00:49:29 I always see that. I'm like, I don't even know what that means. No, but it's a good thing, right? So I've gotten these emails from Twitter where it's like, you've been reported in Pakistan or something. Yeah, yeah. And I can't remember who, but someone, a conservative said, why am I, why is this being shown to me?
Starting point is 00:49:43 Why is Twitter concerned about this? And I'm like, no, no that's a good because then if you go there you could be arrested and i'm not i'm not kidding so twitter warning you that you've posted something that they consider illegal is like hey now you can't go there anymore it's a good thing they notified you the german law thing is because german germany has a law that they have to inform people so even if you're outside the country they have to to inform you. So the EU is all sorts of insane. There was this video of this woman. She was from the Philippines. I think she was a journalist.
Starting point is 00:50:13 I don't know if you saw it, where she's talking with Colbert or something like that. And she's like, they're using free speech to stifle free speech. Like, it's just the craziest thing. But you can really see what their real agenda is they want to be the controllers of all information and have no one else be able to speak out out of turn of the narrative but the narrative machine is crumbling and this is why they were crying when elon was taken over those those already the messages we saw what was it vijaya uh i got a she was like she was like hey we're gonna work with the government or something like that we're gonna work with you and get this stuff sorted she's's tied up in that whole lawsuit that they're about collusion with the Biden administration.
Starting point is 00:50:51 So that's all going to come out, too, I think. But it seems like she has her hands in a lot of things because she's also with the Hunter Biden laptop. And she was also the person who banned Trump. Evil people, man. It's crazy. I hate to say it, but, man, there is no accountability. You take a look. I mean i i think everybody listening knows you take a look at what happened with trump and the fake impeachment stuff you take a look at what joe biden did they impeached trump for what joe biden
Starting point is 00:51:13 did it's the craziest thing you take a look at what the people at twitter were doing and you're like just where is a single moment of accountability gilane maxwell okay fine they locked her up but she was trafficking to no one no accountability Sam Bankman Freed guy just oh man he swindled
Starting point is 00:51:30 four billion dollars out of his investors or some amount of billions of dollars and now he he's still he's speaking at the New York Times
Starting point is 00:51:37 right now is he really at the New York Times right now in New York I think he's doing a video call if he steps into US soil I imagine he's not going video call. If he steps into U.S. soil, I imagine
Starting point is 00:51:46 he's not going to leave. I doubt it. He made enough donations to Democrats to live the rest of his life in comfort. That's a lot of protection money. So he was the CEO of FTX, which was like this internet what would you call it? Like an exchange for crypto. And then they were taking people's money
Starting point is 00:52:02 and giving them a loan. And they were holding their money as collateral. then he was like investing their money in like political campaigns i mean it's the most hideous misuse of people's investment funds like bernie madoff stuff yeah i don't know if you saw there's just the guy that asked him where'd all my two million dollars in savings go and he's like oh well i'm sorry about that didn't yeah he's so delusional he's so disconnected from reality he was having sex with like nine women in his... Drug field orgies, just like all the elites. That's all they do.
Starting point is 00:52:29 And they were taking all these different... He would entice his employees to take different kinds of drugs to see which one they liked the best and help them work the best. His girlfriend's running Alameda Research, which is a sister corporation that's taking... It's like funneling FTX funds and then investing it undercover. What's her name? Caroline.
Starting point is 00:52:47 You guys got her last name? Caroline something. I don't know, man. It's important that these people stay in the media, I think. She's a weird looking girl. Yeah, I was going to say she's the weird looking one with the glasses. It is crazy what people do with power. It's a crazy thing.
Starting point is 00:53:01 This guy, for whatever reason, comes into access and he's like drugs and orgies like i'm not surprised you know what i mean like like it reminds me of that experiment where they gave the rat the electrode on its brain to trigger dopamine it's like you give it's almost like there's aliens and they're like let's give this random guy a bunch of money see what he does and he's just pressing the button on his brain like this feels good and the corporate media is like look how humble he is look how amazing look how nice and down to earth he is what show was it where like you look back it's like an old clip and he's like physically shaking yeah and i'm like did nobody question that at the time yeah it's a ton of drugs absolutely druggy he is shaking in that interview
Starting point is 00:53:38 yeah it's like at the time nobody nobody noticed that like he's a literal tweaker. Yeah. My goodness. And you trust this man because Jim Cramer called him the next JPMorgan and Chase? Oh, that was crazy. Come on, guys. Seriously. I like the account Unusual Whales. They screenshot all of Jim Cramer's takes, and then they just age so poorly. He's blocked them by now, but they age so poorly that it's just so funny. Well, what's the other Twitter account?
Starting point is 00:54:04 Like Reverse Cramer or something like that? It's like whatever he now, but they age so poorly that it's just so funny. Well, what's that other Twitter account like Reverse Kramer or something like that? It's like whatever he says to the opposite. And then whenever someone does something that he said to do, they're like, oh, they didn't reverse Kramer and now they lost all their money. I look at Sam's name. It's Bank Man Fried. Like, OK, is that an electric chair joke? Like, what is this simulation that we're in?
Starting point is 00:54:20 His name is Bank Man. Well, his family is all connected to the Democratic Party and super PACs that have been funneling a crap ton of big money into the Democratic establishment. Yo, I'm all about compassion and forgiveness, but at some point when someone swindles people out of four billion or whatever, how many billions and millions and thousands of dollars
Starting point is 00:54:37 all these people lost to this one drug addict, you know, horny 28-year-old nerd. Check this out. Let's pull up the story. This is from Cointelegraph. Fear of angry people drove Bankman Freed to open withdrawals for Bahamians. The former FTX CEO has explained why the exchange
Starting point is 00:54:53 only reopened withdrawals for Bahamian citizens shortly before filing bankruptcy. Basically said, quote, the reason I did it was critical to the exchange being able to have a future because that's where I am right now. And you do not want to be in a country with a lot of angry people in it.
Starting point is 00:55:08 And you do not want your company to be incorporated in a country with a lot of angry people in it. This is crazy. This guy's got to be a patsy. He's so out of his depth here. There are people that think that he was like, it was a front machine to funnel money into Ukraine. What better way than to have
Starting point is 00:55:24 a tweaker that's like in his 20s you know it's like hey let's put him in front of everything let's let's make him the fall guy here and i i think there's also a lot of mystery about where a lot of his money came from because the company just kind of came out of nowhere and then they got promoted by everyone especially in the corporate media a lot of people are speculating that uh and this is what i speculated i think like two weeks ago on my own members area, specifically that the intelligence agencies took money, probably maybe even from the whole Epstein saga and just funneled it into this larger PSYOP, which some people are saying could be a false flag in order to bring in more regulations and control of cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin. So if they were, people were investing
Starting point is 00:56:04 money in FTX, FTX was giving it to Alameda, Alameda was donating it, that's a way for someone to technically donate the money, but funneling it through an exchange and then pretending like they lost it. In partnership with the Ukrainian bank.
Starting point is 00:56:15 So wait, FTX was? Yes. And the World Economic Forum. Here's what we don't know. So the gist of the story is FTX takes in a bunch of money, loans it to Alameda, Alameda makes investments with it who did they invest with
Starting point is 00:56:30 the chain of the chain of currency doesn't stop right there so I have to wonder if whatever was really going on there's a third party out there that got away with everything put it this way a billion dollars goes into FTX let me stop let's separate them for legal purposes. A billion dollars goes to company X. Company X loans 500 million to company Y. Company Y then invests $10 million in 50 companies. One of those companies is her good friend who says, don't worry,
Starting point is 00:57:06 when it all blows over, I got your back. And now that company says, oh, we just invested in this technology. We have nothing to do with anything. And their investment's written down to zero. Sorry. Oh, geez, it's gone. And no one's asking questions about where the money actually went beyond that. It's like Alameda. Okay, where else did it go?
Starting point is 00:57:23 Well, a lot of it got hacked and and went off the network the day yeah right when you say you gotta so they think it was an insider but the day the news broke uh all of a sudden there's a hack in the network all the money goes to zero and all these people's accounts and 300 million or 400 million just leaves the web leaves the network no one knows where according to news. I like it says in the article, it's like he was hot on the hacker's trail. It's like, yeah, just before it happened.
Starting point is 00:57:50 It's, I don't know exactly who it was because they shut off all access to systems when I was halfway through exploring it. I've narrowed it down to eight people. I don't know which one it was, but I have a pretty decent sense, he says. Sounds like an insider. Like if someone has access
Starting point is 00:58:02 to the security systems of the network and then now Sam is saying that he has $100,000 left in his bank account, which to me indicates he's got money that's not in his bank account. Otherwise, he would have said to his name. It's in a shoebox under his mattress. He's got crypto wallets. I mean, I don't want to start making claims about this stuff. They spent hundreds of millions of dollars on real estate.
Starting point is 00:58:22 So they have a lot of money in assets as well it sounds like jurassic park you know yeah the dude gets mad and then takes the the eggs but then the whole park collapses it's like oh no instead of dinos it's a bunch of tweaking 26 year old crypto nerds that are just doing unspeakable things to each other eating birds and who knows is that what they were doing well that's what's what dinosaurs do. I don't know. I think dinosaurs were birds. Yeah. They had feathers right here.
Starting point is 00:58:49 They were vegan. That's the worst news of all. What? Sam Bankman Freed was vegan. Oh. That explains it. I thought you meant dinosaurs. I was like, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:58:56 No, Sam Bankman Freed. You got a problem with vegans? No. Don't get me started. Bee deficiency. One of the things was the drugs he was taking, that MSAM drug. Apparently, if you're eating a lot of meat, it has interactions that could cause you to die. Seriously, I watched a guy more plates, more dates,
Starting point is 00:59:14 did a whole breakdown on the drugs he was taking. What's it called? MSAM? MSAM, yeah. How many drugs was he on? I don't know the actual number. But what did the video say? What else was in that video? Was there was there like ssris was there like psychotics was there uppers downers what we're talking it's mainly uppers and things that like the the drug he was taking that they're
Starting point is 00:59:33 referring to is called msam and it's a drug that basically tricks your dopamine system to like enjoy doing boring behavior boring tasks it makes you like it or enjoy it so like weaponized adderall yeah yeah i guess you could say something like that i don't make sense his uh his girlfriend caroline ellison who was the ceo of alameda was saying that she has less i believe i've heard this this is all second hand uh or third hand or whatever but that she has no respect for people that won't take drugs when they work because they just aren't up to they're not i saw that she had something about amphetamines yeah like people don't see the world the same way
Starting point is 01:00:06 or something like that. Crazy. Just what a drug-addled way to talk. It makes you appreciate how dumb a lot of normal non-medicated people are. Wow. And if you find out how many people are medicated, how many people are just popping Adderall,
Starting point is 01:00:19 you'd be shocked. I mean, it's all around us. I won't say who, but there are some guests here that were just like on it and i mean look look at uh what jordan peterson he was on a whole bunch of drugs recommending a whole bunch of drugs and then we saw how that kind of story played out for for everyone and i think he's he's not the same person i think he's a different person i think he's been damaged by big pharma uh something that he's been recommending for people throughout his entire career that he became a victim of now which i hope he sees as a redemption arc and and helps spread the knowledge and information so more
Starting point is 01:00:54 people don't get hurt like he did mckayla's been pissed lately i saw a video she's just for something's been going on she's outraged about what jordan has been going what he went through and and i don't know i don't know if there's new new evidence or news about it but i heard her talking about it it's a crazy time man you know we need i want you to imagine this i want you to imagine you walk in your kitchen in the morning there's a fresh pot of coffee there's some bacon on a plate and some pancakes there's a nice family they're sitting down for a wholesome breakfast dad's reading the newspaper just this calm serene image of this like photograph of the the american golden age because now our culture is fractured everybody hates each other for every other reason maybe social media is the problem but i just think about that that's what i was
Starting point is 01:01:36 saying about you know trump's speech when he was announcing he was running make america great again come back to the point where we care about our families we felt secure in our homes and we cared about our communities because right now we don't feel safe people in new york i mean are getting pushed in front of trains like crazy san francisco is going to put explosives on robots everybody's screaming at each other and hate each other for every other reason and it's just like man it's all it's all just like yeah i went back to ohio uh last weekend with to hang out with my family at my parents house it's really refreshing and i sit on the back porch and i'm looking out at the cemetery beyond
Starting point is 01:02:09 our backyard and thinking like in my whole life i never was worried that someone's going to come up here with a gun and shoot me and my parents back porch and i'll get these waves of that now it's just like because it's disgusting maybe it's social media maybe it's the the high radiation coming off these screens i don't know there's a there's a video out of new york there's a cop just walking down the street and a guy walks up to him and just executes him yeah i saw that too it's crazy yeah so we got to figure something out you know this this story about like man i don't know how you restore accountability well you got to build culture people should be armed okay well yes well we have a broken system that is built on breaking people. People are destroyed.
Starting point is 01:02:48 People are medicating themselves, drugging themselves where they don't even consciously exist in our human life. So I think the problem is not just with diet but with mental health, physical health, spiritual health. I think all of it is at an all-time low. And there's a lot of seething, very powerful people sucking off of that and built a system that they empower themselves because of that suffering. And this is why I think a lot of the suffering is deliberate, because it's profitable. And how else can you argue it? Keep people medicated, happy, and consuming. That's all that they care about. Short-term dopamine pleasures of things that don't actually matter and don't mean nothing. Planned obsolescence.
Starting point is 01:03:32 Just consumer capitalism where they want you to buy something that falls apart. They want you to stay depressed so that you're constantly looking outside of yourself for a solution. Yeah. Go to the TV or the drug or the sugar or the shirt or the go on and on. These authoritarian utopian worldviews that some people have that what they don't understand is that if you have a unified culture, you don't need an iron fist. If people are working towards common goals and common interests, if they if they believe and respect similar things, then you don't need to go and lock someone to force them. China wouldn't need to do the things they're doing. The problem is, for whatever it is, everywhere, the cohesion is breaking down. It's breaking apart. The glue that holds societies together is dissolving.
Starting point is 01:04:20 One of the things Ye said when he came on the show a few days ago, it was before the show, was like, how do I win a presidential election i wasn't in the room you guys were talking about it and you were like i don't know ballot i like ballot harvest well at first i said something like i'm not the guy for that and then he said you ignored my question and then i was like ballot harvesting so but what i what i really think we need is a is a shared vision a belief in in reality like we need something to live for, to believe in, and that's like space elevators and graphing.
Starting point is 01:04:47 We need to excite people about the future that we can all come together and believe in. And then you're not going to be worried that your neighbor's coming over to steal your chicken because we both have a shared future.
Starting point is 01:04:59 You have the fake version of it, like North Korea, where no one really feels like they're working together. They're being forced to, and they hate it. But they do have some kind of cultural cohesion, but at the barrel of a gun. I feel like the United States, if you go back a long time, people assume that we had it. Like when I say, oh, you're in the kitchen, and there's breakfast and everything.
Starting point is 01:05:21 But there was always some kind of conflict. It's just worse now for whatever reason. And I'm not saying it's going to get worse. I'm actually feeling like with Elon buying Twitter, we could be moving towards something better. And I'll say this. It may be that the cohesion is there, but the narrative is that it's not.
Starting point is 01:05:38 For example, Elon did this poll about reinstating Donald Trump. And then it was like, what, 52% to 48%. And he said it was interesting to see the bots attack. Then he does another poll. Should I reinstate and grant amnesty? And then at 72%, now hold on there
Starting point is 01:05:53 a minute. How is it that you have this major swing in opinion? Could it be that all the leftists left because he brought Trump back? Or could it be that bots were manipulating public opinion to make it seem like everyone supported the bunk? And then as soon as and then Elon did that Trump poll as a test. Yeah, caught the bots found the right piece removed them did another poll as a test, cleaned it up. Yeah, he actually replied to like someone saying that and then like,
Starting point is 01:06:19 I forgot exactly the reply, but like, essentially, to your point that like, that was a honey, honeypot to find the bots. And the thing is, like you to your point that like that was a honey pot to find the bots. And the thing is, like you said, the narrative isn't there. So to your point, too, about the poll, the poll for free speech, 70 percent, 72 percent of users support reinstating accounts. But there's this narrative out there for advertisers that they're scared to advertise on the platform because of hate and disinformation. So it isn't the people that are afraid of all of this stuff
Starting point is 01:06:51 and freedom of speech, because user growth is going up. People are using the platform more and signing up more. So that should excite advertisers. It's the media and everyone else who are trying to derail this whole thing, trying to drive the narrative. But they're clearly losing the narrative. And, again, they have not reckoned with a force like Elon before. It's been fun. Yeah. You know, everything that's been going on on Twitter has been exciting.
Starting point is 01:07:18 It's fun. This is, like, one of the best – I got to say, like, despite all the weird stuff, what y'all need to understand is as crazy as Monday was, this is one of the best weeks that I think we've ever had just across the board. For one, we had Thanksgiving. I hope everybody got to have a good time. Then we have this ridiculous show that's all crazy. Everybody's losing it.
Starting point is 01:07:39 But watching the stuff with Elon, election interference, releasing the Twitter files, I'm like, man, it's been a good week. It's been a lot yeah yeah how are you enjoying being on on twitter how has been the experience of being in twitter in jail for so long changed you and how is this new twitter affecting you it's it's just like a like a stimulation overload i'd describe it because, so I was actually out celebrating, like, I mean, I was out at my brother's band, actually, when Donald Trump got reinstated. So right after I was having a bunch of the House Freedom Caucus members, like, texting me saying that they're replying to Elon, telling them to reinstate myself. 20 minutes later, I was reinstated.
Starting point is 01:08:23 After those tweets were sent, so it was like an hour after Trump was reinstated. I was the first account after Trump to be reinstated. And so like, all of that at once hitting me. And then like a couple days later, Elon replying to me. And it's just been like, absolutely insane. And it's hard to process it. When you came back on Twitter, did you have like, how long ago were you suspended? Like two and a half years. It was April 2020. Did you have notifications and like messages from back then? I have a screen. So I have a screenshot or like a screen record of my phone was like, I could not use it because of the amount of notifications. And I also got this
Starting point is 01:09:01 welcome back banner from Twitter. It was super was super i'm like this is a new twitter that i'm experiencing but my phone was unusable for like phone calls and i was trying to shut like the notifications off so i can use it but i'm getting text calls um charlie kirk shouted me out right away benny shouted me out jack like all of these people were shouting me out so i was gaining i gained so i got suspended with 85 000000 followers. I now have like 200 K. So I gained like almost double what I had in one night. So it was like melting my phone. You said you didn't know what caused it, but what, what was the ban?
Starting point is 01:09:34 Like what was the situation around when the suspension happened? So originally, so I posted this meme that they had. So Joe Biden's campaign put up this thing where you'd post your picture and say, say Alex stands with Joe Biden and it would be you next to the Joe Biden logo. So I turned it into a meme and I said Xi Jinping stands with Joe Biden. So Mike Cernovich quoted it back then and he said, watch the media spin this into like manipulated media because that was a popular thing at the time. Dan Scavino had just got hit with like a video that was out of context, supposedly. So like 20 minutes after that that my account was suspended so like i put two and two together i'm like i just posted this i just saw like his you know um hypothesis of what it
Starting point is 01:10:16 could be a violation um and i assumed that was it so they came out and said that was not the reason and that it was for platform manipulation and spam without going into further details. And you still have no details? Yes. So I would do like the regular appeals process and I'd get back different details. And like I was saying earlier, so on the day I was reinstated, I actually got one back that said I was in violation of hateful conduct and targeted harassment, which I've never engaged in. So they would just spit back these random reasons. And originally Twitter, they said, we'll show you the piece of content that you like violated and which rule it violated.
Starting point is 01:10:54 Like back in 2015, when there were, it was one sheet of rules and not a whole page of links. So yeah, I don't know the exact violation. They have refused to tell me. It's funny back when it happened. So a friend at the White House reached out to Twitter, apparently trying to get answers. And a friend at the FCC also did. They said the quote from the guy at the FCC is the White House already reached out on this and they're pushing back. They're adamant that you're not going to be let back on the platform. Higher ups are. That was from the VP of comms at the time. At the FCC? At Twitter. VP of comms at the time. At the FCC? At Twitter. VP of comms to the guy at the FCC.
Starting point is 01:11:29 And then now what are you doing with your newfound fame and wealth? I've been enjoying it. I've been enjoying it. I mean, it's only been, I think, like, I think it's like nine days now. I mean, this week's been absolutely insane. So it's hard to control, like, the days and everything. But, you know, it's like nine days now. I mean, this week's been absolutely insane. So it's hard to control the days and everything. But it's been insane. What advice do you have for people that have experienced what you experienced?
Starting point is 01:11:53 So I've been actually trying to help get people replatformed. I know it's all at once right now with everyone being mass amnesty and everything. I've actually helped, I believe, get a few people back on Sven Hernandez and Marjorie Taylor Greene. So I was encouraging people because this is the way I got reinstated is replying to Elon's recent tweets with like a hashtag, bring them back. And then also like the exact username, like a lot of the mistakes people are making is like, bring back XYZ. And they're like just putting their name. Elon Musk doesn't't know who those people are people at twitter don't know who those people are you have to tag their username so reply to elon musk or you know people in his circle um to get the
Starting point is 01:12:33 attention but i think there's probably going to be more guidance next week because well this week they're going to be rolling out like blue verified and everything so their focus is on that but there's going to be more guidance as to like what smaller accounts need to be uh if they have to reapply for um an appeal or how to actually get it back but right now i think that's the best way is i need i need to point something out for uh everybody listening youtube was having problems earlier today it was down for for some people and people are noticing that the frame rate dropped to like five seconds five frames per second super slow and we're talking about the cia that's happened before like but this is what i want to point out there have been instances where luke like luke went more than one luke will go off on say like the cia and then people watching
Starting point is 01:13:21 will see the video just freeze and like the loading thing. And then it comes back and Luke's not talking. We're talking about something else. There's been a bunch of stuff like that that has happened before. And maybe it's just nonsense. Maybe it's just a coincidence. There's no way to know. But, you know, I'm seeing in our live monitor
Starting point is 01:13:38 something obviously happening. People are obviously talking about it. Our tech people are on it. I can actually see something. It doesn't look like it's on our end but i'm not entirely sure no well the views also dropped off there was about like four no but it's been on the fritz it's been going crazy it was at like 53 then it dropped down to like four and i'm like well this is weird like 40 000 youtube's busted let's put it that way and uh you know i just i had a phone call with them and uh actually let's let's talk about that
Starting point is 01:14:06 yeah so uh let me let me pull up this uh this tweet here uh that's what i tweeted google is trying to get youtubers to lobby on their behalf to protect the current iteration of section 230 you'll start to notice videos and social posts defending it these are not organic i have another call with google about it today that was 12 hours ago and then i posted at about 5 p.m google unfortunately canceled my call with them section 230 is vital to a free and open internet but big tech should not be free to editorialize and be immune at the same time so basically what's happened is it is gonzalez v google i i could be getting it wrong but my understanding is that YouTube had recommended
Starting point is 01:14:45 terror videos or something to somebody because it's automatic, right? And then they said, you provided support to them by giving them access to the system or something to that effect, or people were able to search for it and find it. And so you are choosing to recommend it. And now with the Supreme Court granting cert, whatever the full word is, they're actually going to be hearing this case and YouTube's freaking out. I think the reason the guy canceled on me is because I kind of went off on him. I wish I could hear that conversation. But the issue is basically that YouTube is saying, you can't hold us responsible for what people say, which is the platform that bans anyone who says things we don't like and then chooses to highlight the things we like specifically that's insane yeah featuring featuring is like an inherent uh publishing uh tactic and i think like when it
Starting point is 01:15:35 was originally obviously when it was conceived um the internet was smaller and everything um but i think it was given in good faith too that they would actually take action against you know illegal content because obviously they they knew that you know they couldn't control everything that was on the internet at once that's why they had liability protections is because you know say on twitter like thousands of users are posting every day uh they can't catch everything in real time but that's the thing. I believe they gave it to them in good faith that they would target, you know, like I was bringing up earlier, the illegal content, the most important and like harmful content, rather than the EU worried about
Starting point is 01:16:16 misinformation or hate speech or whatever they want to say that they're going after right now. So I read a I read a story about New York that some of you may have heard me reference before. When they banned public drinking, there was like a city council member or something who said, let this law not ever be misconstrued to say that a man can't enjoy a beer with his lunch.
Starting point is 01:16:39 It was specifically about drunkards strolling about causing problems. Well, now you can't enjoy a beer with lunch because the law gets written and then everyone says oh that's what it says so you take a look at what happens with the law in section 230 they're like hey you can't be held responsible if someone else posts something and then they go yeah but can we take stuff up take stuff down like well no because then you're editorializing yeah yeah but hold on man like what if someone posts something illegal i gotta take it down right oh good point okay because then you're editorializing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but hold on, man. Like, what if someone posts something illegal? I got to take it down, right? Oh, good point.
Starting point is 01:17:05 Okay, so if you're taking things down that are obscene, lewd, or illegal, then you can take it down and can't be considered a publisher of content if you're choosing. And then they went, okay, so now we're going to ban conservatives. That's where we're at. Yeah, obscene is a very, very vague word. I think Antifa is obscene. Ban them all. Yeah, the middleifa is obscene. Ban them all. No, I'm kidding.
Starting point is 01:17:27 They're allowed to say their ideas, whether they're good or bad. And they shouldn't be allowed to advocate for violence or organize violent events, which they were doing. Now that Elon's in, they're getting banned. Surprise, surprise. Child exploitation getting banned. Yeah, it's really sickening and crazy
Starting point is 01:17:44 what was going on before before they intervened but i have to wonder at the same time if this is what we're seeing now with with twitter what will happen to youtube if they lose not all of their immunity because this is just about recommendations do they fall under the protections what would happen to them are they going to be able to pick and choose and play politics that means jimmy kimmel no more you go to the front page of youtube no more mr beast no more jimmy fallon bye-bye nothing you got to search you got to find it reverse chronological feed baby yeah it should be a reverse chronological by default and i think it should be you should be able to create your own algorithm mine says this it's kind of i haven't messed with it much but you can create your own
Starting point is 01:18:21 what you want to get fed like do you like golf do you like dogs hey i got a crazy idea if you search for someone you actually find them right you know like that's whoa yeah that's a big one there google i want i want 10 on that one you know i think they'll do is they'll start recommending channels instead of videos on the front page you'll go to the front page and it'll say mr beast it'll say and they'll just say these are these are channels that other people have liked and they're not promoting any speech or recommending speech then they recommend an individual and if the individual says something well then it's like well that's their video that's we didn't recommend that video so i think that's the way it might go so they'll still keep playing dirty we need a hard reform on section 230 google
Starting point is 01:19:00 should not be held responsible for the things that any of us here say but they should not be allowed to suppress the content at the same time propping up the ideas they like suppressing the ideas they don't like that's weird the idea of suppression because if two people come to me and they're like here show everyone my book I'm like well I have to pick one the one I choose doesn't mean I'm suppressing the other guy I just chose the one no no no no but it turns out it is a form of suppression I guess if i'm supposed to be that's not what i'm saying that's not what i'm saying i respect the point that if there's limited space and they only they can only show some videos then they are highlighting videos not suppressing you if if if there's a system where they say if you get 10 views in 10 minutes we're going to put you in in the in the hot new video section and then they go to you and
Starting point is 01:19:43 say except you that's suppression for sure rules for for everyone except you you get a special class of rules that limit what people can find yeah unblacklist accounts but then they're afraid what they're afraid of is that grandma's going to go to youtube.com and they're going to see white nationalism and racism and militantism and all this stuff they're like just because it's popular doesn't mean it's good you know but it might be might be the du jour, like the thing of the day. So they want to try to curate that front area for the landing page. And that's the challenge. Imagine if anyone, like the amount of censorship that we have now, imagine if they had this level of control and speech during the civil rights movement.
Starting point is 01:20:19 There'd be no civil rights movement. Oh, this is upsetting to people. There's protests. It's bad. It's aggressive. We're going to silence and shut down. You know, they did try. They tried stopping people, but people still had constitutional rights. Not all of them were as protected, obviously. People had the hard, these rights were hard fought. But today, because communications are happening on private companies,
Starting point is 01:20:42 they're eliminating anyone who speaks out. And we're not talking about the white nationalists or the neo-Nazis because they should be condemned totally. Now we're talking about people who believe in free speech, anti-war activists, people who want government reforms, people who oppose a taxation. These are people who are getting shut down.
Starting point is 01:20:59 Yeah, anti-war is big because I was very against the war in Iraq and I was very vocal about it on YouTube and YouTube was so down with it. They were like, yeah, the people at the time were also anti-war. But that doesn't always – isn't always the case. In the Ukraine thing, there's people in the media that want that. They want conflict over there for some reason.
Starting point is 01:21:15 They want like Putin needs to be stopped. Putin needs to be – and you're like, no. That's the thing. If you do not want war in World War III, like you saw like Elon Musk tweet about it, then you're automatically pro you do not want war in world war three like you saw like elon musk like tweet about it then you're automatically pro-russia it's like okay maybe we should go to peace talks or whatever everyone automatically paints you as pro-russia it's just insane that's crazy elon musk tries saying hey guys let's not have war and then all of the votes are like no we want war that i think that was a big moment for him when he was like okay i gotta buy twitter man yeah i don't know though but you know to go back to the starlink stuff it really sounds
Starting point is 01:21:50 like he's planned this for a long time but i'm glad to see it i'm glad to see that you know twitter is starting to be improved and fixed and uh michael tracy had a really great tweet he was like these are the rules from 2015 it just said don't post in threats of violence or incitement everything else that's your problem and he was like we should go back to that elon musk said makes sense but it's got to be imminent threats of violence elon make sure there's a time and a date and a specific thing like someone coming up and be like i'm gonna kill you that's not an imminent threat of violence if they say i'm gonna kill you on a certain day at a place then you're creating illegal activity so it's loves his threats of violence.
Starting point is 01:22:25 It's legal to do vague threats. It is legal under the U.S. Constitution. You know, if it's not... DMs, too, is, like, different from, like, say, if you just tweeted something randomly that, like, say it was, like, a rap lyric or, you know, something like that, versus, like, you're harassing someone in their DMs
Starting point is 01:22:41 saying, you know, I'm going to come and harm you. I think those are think what's the difference exactly um so one is targeted at another person rather than just on the platform itself i would say like if you you mean like a general post this is like at alx i'm coming yeah or yeah i think i think dms should be i think those are more serious because that's more personal um because that's directing it directly at you and then the other thing is too with like public officials too they get like so many mentions i i forget which elected official uh pointed this out the other day that they got like a there's they
Starting point is 01:23:16 blamed elon musk essentially for it they're like this is what speech is allowed on your platform the problem is it's not allowed on the platform. They don't tell people to report it rather than like this elected official will like screenshot it and put a tweet up. The question is, number one, if they felt at risk, did they contact law enforcement? Number one. Number two, did they even report that to Twitter? So how is Twitter even going to take that down if they didn't report it? So I think one of the things that Twitter should be doing too, for all of these people that are complaining, is put the ball back in their court. Say, if you don't want to see Donald Trump's tweets, block him. Here is the new feature for mutes, because they have like that mute feature. Nobody uses it. It's great. So yeah,
Starting point is 01:23:58 so they have the hate speech list. Someone asked, they said, what denotes hate speech? And they said, it's not a list I came up with. It's one the company already has. Why asked, they said, what denotes hate speech? And they said, it's not a list I came up with. It's one the company already has. Why don't they make that a custom filter on like the mute button where you can just toggle that off? Mute hate speech. So the user gets to choose rather than what his philosophy was, which like I kind of disagree with is freedom of speech is not necessarily freedom of reach. But it's because what they're actually mad about is not that they see it it's that you see it they don't want other people to see these things yeah let's let's let's let's jump to this uh this tweet right here we'll get in one last segment for uh for today from k ron four news san francisco police
Starting point is 01:24:40 clarified that it would not arm robots with guns instead they would be equipped with explosives well okay that's the future i was looking forward to a robot dog runs up to you and you go oh god and then it blows up that's crazy and it would be like a focused explosion so we're going one direction towards its target and the robot would probably be fine like i was playing more rumba i was driving in my tesla the other day and it's got elon announced everyone's getting full self-driving now and it really is crazy to experience the steering wheel spinning by itself and just going just auto updated the car so elon roll the tesla rolled out all full self-driving for everybody you flick a little tab on the screen and then all of a sudden your car is auto driving i'm on a it's like a three lane uh six lane highway like three and three and there's there's
Starting point is 01:25:24 a median if you want to turn because it's a big highway in the middle of nowhere, you pull into the median and wait. And so this truck pulls in and stops. And my car's in self-driving. I got my hands on the wheel. And that just slams the brakes on. Because it assumed that there was something in the median coming towards us. I don't even know why. And that's very, very dangerous.
Starting point is 01:25:42 But you know what? You can counteract that by just tapping the accelerator and it just it cancels the braking and keeps going that's what you're supposed to do you're supposed to be like hey you made a mistake car right now imagine they get a robot dog with a bomb on it and it makes that kind of mistake the only difference is it explodes in front of you and you can't tap a brake to make it stop so how you guys doing we looking forward to our san francisco killer police robot? What do we got? People were masking up. You've got facial recognition.
Starting point is 01:26:08 Is that part of why we've introduced masks? Is it because people, are they going to be able to recognize your face with a mask on? Is that what they're trying to do? I don't know. I think they could recognize you based off your... Gate. The way you walk. The way you type. The way you smell.
Starting point is 01:26:23 The way you use the internet. The way you use a mouse. They could find out way you use the internet the way you use a mouse they could find out who you are and set up a specific pattern they have gate recognition if you're wearing a mask and walking it can see how you're moving and then go we know that is man the idea that a robot could walk up to someone and blow them up on the street is freaking nuts especially in this country that's freaking nuts i had a crazy thought because uh elon musk is doing that neural link update implant in your brain then we're talking about x phone and star link i want you to imagine this future when you're born the doctor says do you want us to do the neural link now yes oh he's getting neural linked and they put the neural link in the brain then
Starting point is 01:27:01 as you're getting older but at this point starlink is substantially more powerful you are networked via satellite with your brain your entire life so you're walking around you don't have a phone you're just getting the data beamed to your brain and you're thinking back and beaming data back and like elon's the kind of guy that would give you he'd give you i don't know about that he'd give you the mental power to shut down drones from a distance with your thoughts. Not you. No, Elon would give the individual the ability to shut those robot dogs down. He's that kind of rebel, but he's not going to necessarily be in charge the whole time.
Starting point is 01:27:34 Perhaps. I don't know if Elon would do that. I kind of feel like they'll have the power to shut you down. You'll be walking around, and you'll walk into a pastry shop shop and you'll say, you'll walk into a Starbucks, I'll have the egg bites and the cold brew pumpkin spice and that'll be $5. And you'll go, okay, just a minute, something's wrong. Sorry, sir, if you can't pay. I don't understand. It's not connecting.
Starting point is 01:28:01 What's happening? And then all of a sudden. I got to report to the barracks no no all of a sudden you you get um you hear in your own mind you have been disconnected for heart hurtful thoughts cut you off you were you were thinking to the network i'm imagining like if we get to the point where it is neural link people are getting brain implants starlings are gonna like yo he's building more than just one thing you know what i mean you like think your car pulls up you get it then you're connected to the network again no escape that's what i said earlier a psyop within a psyop um and people could even find someone through
Starting point is 01:28:36 their heartbeat i mean there's the technology is is advancing so fast and already it's being abused by so many powerful people in so many horrible ways. With it becoming more integrated into our lives, with it having more power over our lives, the people screwing us over with the technology that already exists will only screw us over even more. So you think it's bad now, it's probably going to get a lot worse. I started doing this thing where I was thinking words instead of saying them to people. Like I started making YouTube videos in 06, and I was like, well, let's just tell all my past secrets. Let's get this out of the way,
Starting point is 01:29:09 because they're distracting me. They're getting in my mind when I'm trying to have fluid thoughts. So I was like, oh, my grandpa used to grab me when I was a kid and abusive. And I would be all honest about these horrible things from my past, things that I did. And all of a sudden I had complete control of my thoughts. I no longer had racing thoughts.
Starting point is 01:29:22 I just have an empty brain where I can create any words I want at any time for the most part and i think that's how you counteract this neural net crap with them trying to read your thoughts you don't have any and then you can make it hear what you want it to hear that's a perfect eonism i love it that was good um but you know it funny, but you make a point. I don't know how, I think the challenge is, it takes a strong meditative mind to counteract a probe in your brain. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:29:56 Like, try and clear your mind and think of nothing when you also have that trope of don't think of a white fence and then you immediately do. And it's like, you can't do anything about it, man. You see Ghostbusters when Ray, they're like, no one think anything. He's like you can't do anything about it man that's that you see ghostbusters when ray they're like no one think anything he's like uh stay puff marshmallow man i'm sorry i'm sorry person that came into my mind that's gozer you know don't think about anything so i guess i wonder you know are we all being led by elon musk the the pied piper it's like the walrus and the carpenter and he's dancing around, and we're all dancing
Starting point is 01:30:25 along with him, about to go around the corner and get bopped in the- I feel like he would know that he would see that in the distance, that he would know that he could be used as a honeypot, so he would have some protections beforehand. I'm saying he's doing it on purpose. I'm saying, is it possible that he's like, I'm here for free speech. Everyone support me. He gets everybody rallying behind him, because he knows where public opinion is. He starts doing these things that won't stop his technological advancements
Starting point is 01:30:48 or plans and you know maybe he thinks it'll be a good thing you know we'll end all the hate when everyone's wired into each other's brains it's just confusing what his motivation would be though like because like i said earlier it's like what's money to him like i mean suppose he wants to do that like doesn't that like make him even more busy than he already is like he just like owns everything now like yeah would he be like elected like a ruler at that point because he would be more powerful than the government at that point i mean he wants to go to mars yeah and and and i was i was talking about this a bit earlier and i think we talked we may have mentioned it here. We have, there are a lot of human beings
Starting point is 01:31:26 that don't contribute to anything. I don't think people are required or obligated to contribute to anything. Humans are free to go and live on a farm and live their lives and be happy. But if you're looking at a shared mission of the United States, it's like so few people are working towards any kind
Starting point is 01:31:45 of shared goal. Whereas in like World War II, you had basically everybody working together. So if you're someone like Elon and you want to colonize Mars, you want to go to other planets, you need a substantially larger amount of active people working towards this infrastructure. Elon says we need more people. He's right. More people means more specialties, means more technology, means better human, better capabilities for man. But we have a lot of people who do nothing, you know, like people who are just like dancing in Times Square.
Starting point is 01:32:17 Now, I got no beef with Times Square dancers. I think this stuff's really cool, but it's not going to contribute for the most part to any kind of space travel or worldview or world vision of someone like Elon Musk. It may be relaxing and fun to watch. It may be entertaining. That's good for you. But there are certainly a lot of people that aren't doing things in the direction that a powerful individual might want. So let's assume Elon Musk says it is imperative that humanity travels to the stars because he really believes it. Well, then, of course, he would want massive control over the narrative to create a space where everyone is working towards a goal that he desires.
Starting point is 01:32:52 What is money? That's a good point. Elon can only buy so much. But if you control the culture of an entire country, they will willfully start building your rocket ships. Yeah, manpower. That's one of the greatest things money can get you is manpower. But people will do that for free if they believe in you.
Starting point is 01:33:08 But there's also limits too. Some people will be like, you can't pay me enough and I don't need your money. You make a culture or community or a group of people want to do it and then you don't got to worry about it. Excuse me.
Starting point is 01:33:20 Yeah. I'm looking pretty sound. I'm really looking forward to interviewing Elon. Probably get him on the show pretty soon, I would imagine. I don't know how busy he is over Twitter HQ. Can you set it up, A-Lux? I mean, Ian is very confident.
Starting point is 01:33:34 There's often where Ian will be in the beginning of the show, like, we should get Brad Pitt on the show. I'm like, sure, dude. That'd be good. Yeah, right? Pop culture crisis, too. Right. Yeah, if we could.
Starting point is 01:33:44 Confidence plays, man. It's like, deep down, I'm an insecure child. Everything, I'm terrified. that'd be good yeah right pop culture crisis too right yeah if we could confidence plays man it's like i don't deep down i'm an insecure child like everything i'm like terrified like i'm this is all an act you know this whole ian crossland character i've built but i do believe like we had kanye on a couple days ago like the this is it man we're coming together and we're gonna build a space elevator reach for the stars yeah and you long get your spine while you're doing it you know i'm just like ian how are we supposed to book these people you know one step at a time who else do you guys want what what's the biggest guest do you think you guys i'd love to get ron paul on the show love to i don't know
Starting point is 01:34:15 what his status is how he's feeling we got to go to texas yeah we have to go let's set it up let's go there's there's a lot of people who are work with and are fans of ron paul who have already told us like we have to go to go to Texas and we can make something happen. Let's set it up. Let's do this. Ron, Elon, I'd like to get Chris Pavlovsky, Bill Altman, Elon Musk, like a bunch of CEOs of tech companies. But the biggest guest for the show, what would it be? Klaus Schwab.
Starting point is 01:34:40 Yeah. He's in D.C. I would love to sit down with him. Yeah. He's in D.C. He was at the old Trump. Klaus, come on the show. I would love to talk to Mr. Klaus, and I would love to talk down with you yeah he's in the old class come on the show i would love to talk to mr mr klaus and i would love to talk to mr gates as well uh what about you search
Starting point is 01:34:51 sorry go ahead no i was gonna say class is gonna be like there are too many people in so we have to get rid of them there's just too many of them who do you want to see uh i'd love to speak to elon as well just this is the african and me wants to speak to a fellow so the african that's about it yeah i just say elon like typically when people are like who would you Lucy. I'd love to speak to Elon as well. Just this is the African in me. I want to speak to a fellow South African. That's about it. Yeah, I just say Elon. Like, typically when people are like, who would you rather have on the show?
Starting point is 01:35:10 Like, who would you want to get on the show? I'm like, I don't handle booking. You know, Cassandra messages and finds people. And before that was Lydia. But if I, there are some times where I'll hit somebody up and be like, yo, yo, come hang out. Like, I'd love to have you on the show. Elon, definitely. Putin.
Starting point is 01:35:22 Putin. Kim Jong-un. All of you guys. You guys have an invite here to have this conversation. Oh my gosh, Zelensky would be a spectacular guest. Imagine. What is he going through right now? I mean, why not?
Starting point is 01:35:33 Does Kim Jong-un speak English? I believe so. He went to Swiss school, so I imagine he does. That's a good point. I would absolutely love to talk to him. Why not? Go to North Korea. At the DMZ. Yeah? Yeah. Yeah. I'll do it. absolutely let's go to korea to talk to him why not go to north korea at the dmz yeah yeah yeah i'll do it we did crazier stuff who would be your favorite guest to have on probably elon musk
Starting point is 01:35:53 yeah the time is hot yeah it is well i i just think elon's doing so much good you know as much as i mentioned there's like maybe he's got an agenda and stuff like that it's because i'm not going to give anybody a guarantee like Like I'm not going to assume trust in anybody. But on the surface, the things that he's doing are absolutely admirable. 100%.
Starting point is 01:36:11 And he's extremely busy. So I think the only way we would be able to do it is if we go to him, set up a studio, maybe outside of Twitter HQ or anything and just like come in,
Starting point is 01:36:20 come out. And so not to waste it. Yeah. At Twitter. In and out. Really quick. They got the infrastructure. We could probably set up a studio in the come out. Right. At Twitter. Yeah, at Twitter. In and out. Really quick. They got the infrastructure. We could probably set up a studio in the building.
Starting point is 01:36:29 Make it reasonable so he doesn't have to fly or spend a lot of time. We do the show on Twitter. We stream it on Twitter. Oh, that'd be cool. And then Elon tweets it out. And then that's us having a fantasy vision of what the best possible. Or that's the way we launched Twitter's partner program. There it is.
Starting point is 01:36:51 Right? Brilliant. I am down uh absolutely officially crossing over officially moving over to a new platform that's going to be way better than you know and officially launching the you know retweetsweets. This new media. This new media. Think about, so here, imagine this guys, for everybody listening. If we were on Twitter and there was an easy, like you go to,
Starting point is 01:37:10 you go to twitter.com slash Timcast and then it just says like live, there'll be like a tab that says live now. You click it and then you'll get this video feed
Starting point is 01:37:18 and you click retweet. Yeah. That's it. Yeah. Think about how big the show would be if like everybody just clicked retweet right there and it got shared to all these feeds. So that's why yeah think about how big the show would be if like everybody just clicked retweet
Starting point is 01:37:25 right there and it got shared to all these feeds so that's why i'm like i would absolutely love to stream to twitter it exists they don't have you know the super chat function stuff like that but uh that would be fantastic so that's why i said to you know i tweeted at elon i was like do these things it'd be fantastic it's nuts that you can't read probably setting up super chats like why wouldn't he that's the way of beating out the advertisers, too. On YouTube, that's what I was going to say. We've got to go to Super Chats right now, as a matter of fact. So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel,
Starting point is 01:37:52 share the show with your friends, become a member at TimCast.com because we're going to have a members only show coming up for you around 11pm. You don't want to miss it, but for the time being, we will talk to you guys. So let's see what you got. Grofty says, peck the like button. Be the notification. Thank you, Grofty. We have talk to you guys. So let's see what you got. Grofty says, peck the like button. Be the notification.
Starting point is 01:38:07 Thank you, Grofty. We have a shed we just shipped out to Cocktown. Gonna give the roosters an expanded home. Oh, nice. Yeah, winter's coming. They need a place
Starting point is 01:38:15 and now they have a big, massive thing coming in, so we're really excited. We got so many roosters. There's a couple that I think are safe from being consumed, like Roberto, of course.
Starting point is 01:38:27 He's the king. And Isaac, the son of Sarah. He is absolutely safe. He's a big dude. He's a Brahma. The Black Stars, though, we have so many of them. This is Vanessa and Dorothy's sons. They're aggressive, and they look mighty edible.
Starting point is 01:38:42 But Chris does not want to eat any of them. Chris. He doesn't want to eat them. He's just enjoying watching them grow yeah yeah raymond g stanley jr says tim bravo to your segments today call out fools after the system the website is all yous need i also want to shout out surge.com for those impressive buttons as of late his progress is noticeable oh thank you much raymond appreciate it surge.com that's the website no that's just my moniker it's from the dj days yeah do you have a website uh i don't i should ask you to help me do that but i mean i could figure it out i'm sure that's easy all right doomer humor says section 230 should be repealed to bring the chaos needed for a real conversation yeah i know i'm kind of
Starting point is 01:39:20 like you know what's funny is um people project their motivations on other people that's like a normal thing and so i just want to i i just long for that moment where i can explain to the the clout chasers and the trolls on twitter that like if section 230 got nuked and we got removed from notifications i would just be laughing as loud as possible. If tomorrow we got cut off from everything, I'd just be like, I got my van ready, and there is the river, and I'm going to go chill.
Starting point is 01:39:53 I will play Spelunky until the sun goes down. Actually, I'd probably play World of Warcraft or something. Not bad. Hearthstone. OG Warcraft? Pick up the rogue again? Always rogue. Always.
Starting point is 01:40:03 It's the only i think i like playing when i play a priest i was playing overwatch i like playing sombra because i like stealth it's just like the element of surprise is so effective genji big fan again genji's okay i i like uh the two characters i like playing the most are probably sombra and and diva hey worst case scenario yeah diva's nasty she's's good in Heroes of the Storm, too. If they repealed Section 230 outright, what's the worst case possible thing that would start happening after that? If there was no Section 230, then YouTube would, if word was coming down that Section 230 was going away, YouTube would go to all the major networks and get a liability waiver from them. They would go to a handful of big creators, they would ban everybody else because they could get sued yeah
Starting point is 01:40:49 yeah they would they would they would uh they would probably create yeah that so it's not about whether you get sued it's about the fact that youtube gets sued a hundred thousand times in a single day and it's impossible for them to deal with. So Section 230 is very important. But I think that's just like a basic understanding. Like YouTube's not speaking these things. We are. But Section 230 also grants them immunity to editorialize and promote whoever they want.
Starting point is 01:41:17 I disagree. That's wrong. If you choose to promote someone, then I think you should be responsible. Right now, Google is giving $13 million for fact checking. And I'm like, if you pay for it, you should be responsible. But Section 230 says you can pay for the content, publish on your front page, and still be immune from liability. How the?
Starting point is 01:41:36 Does that make sense? All right, let's read some more. What do we got? Ron C. says, T-Mobile and Starlink have announced a satellite-based service for 2024 yo i'm so stoked on that that's great i mean i guess it'll be uh i guess it'll be interesting man thomas larson says free mobile phones the image is even purple the colors and the plan of the villain from the first kingsman movie you guys see that yeah i've seen it. He gives everybody free phone and cell connection. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 01:42:06 And then he can turn on a device that plays a sound that triggers the aggression centers of the brain and makes everyone want to fight each other so that they all
Starting point is 01:42:12 kill each other. Yeah, he was like, otherwise global warming is going to wipe us out. Creepy. Good movie, though. Where have I heard that before? Eraftis of Stett says Ian is going to elon about graphene and he's already going to have all the answers and have a massive sympathetic
Starting point is 01:42:31 crystal on him my my uh my regret from the other night when kanye left is that i didn't run after and be like graphene we're about to change it because if he has as his presidential message we're going to build a graphene industry and elon could get involved too i think it's very exciting very exciting logan culver says tim whatever happened with the freedom phone did you ever get one to review no we didn't i have no idea what happened with that oh wow that's a while ago it was it was that we we couldn't get one from them because it would defeat the purpose of doing a review you can't trust it if they're handing it to you and we couldn't have it ordered to our names because again they'd
Starting point is 01:43:05 be like make that one the good one and we also there's a huge wait list so we were like i don't know how how we get one like we could have said hey give us a phone they would have but then how could you trust the review is accurate if it's you know a potemkin phone or something like that rn ricky bobby says i'd like to request a shout out a shout out my daughter tilly was born november 3rd 14 weeks early in the philippines she's not doing well and i'd like to direct some attention to give send to go saving baby tilly please spread the word and perhaps some collective consciousness towards the well-being of your daughter and that that collective energy right ian yeah we'll we'll focus it and maybe help her. Healing right now. Healing energies, man.
Starting point is 01:43:45 I don't know. Do you guys believe in that stuff? That when everybody focuses thought, it has an impact or something? I fully do. Sympathetic vibration's real. Crystals vibrate. Other crystals across the room. Our bones are made of crystal.
Starting point is 01:43:56 Some people call it prayer. I was going to say prayer. Yeah. Like we were talking about earlier when we were talking about, oh, theish god the christian god the islamic god it's like well we're all talking about the same thing could be something similar to that abrahamic god all right mf damien says speaking of covet i thought it was supposed to be weak now 104 fever and muscles locked up to where i couldn't walk yesterday suggest otherwise geez man no man covet's a nasty thing, dude. Yeah. That's why I'm just like, talk to, get a good doctor, man.
Starting point is 01:44:32 Make sure you're like, when you go for a contractor or a plumber, do you just say, yeah, sure, whatever? Or do you like read reviews about them? Do you ask them questions? Make sure they're skilled. You know, a doctor is that same as anybody else. In fact, probably more important. I've had, I've had dentists that are like, yikes.
Starting point is 01:44:45 And I've had some really, really good ones that are great. Get well soon, man, by the way. Yeah, yeah. All right. David Taranto. China knew about it way before. They had an international track even there in 2019. A lot of the track people got sick when they returned home.
Starting point is 01:45:03 And there was the military games too, right? I don't know about that. Joshua Ryman says, I side with Luke on everything. Uh-oh. Vote for Luke. I would say don't and no. Do your own thinking. Don't believe anyone 100% of the time.
Starting point is 01:45:20 Do your own research. Do your own homework. I make mistakes sometimes. Everyone does. And independent thought and having an open mind is the most important thing that i think society needs more than ever all right tarzan jungle kung fu says crowder interviewed him a mortician from the uk he said the chemical makeup of the growths didn't match the makeup of a typical blood clot the difference wasn't small either, if I remember right. Yeah, I'm wondering what's it made of.
Starting point is 01:45:48 Like these clots that they're saying they find in these people that you see in these videos, what is it? You know, it's like a weird spongy, like, material of some sort. That's why they didn't just tell us in that documentary where they were showing it. Did they not put it under a microscope? They should have. But I'm not
Starting point is 01:46:04 gonna, I'm not, I don't think they had to do anything they did what they did someone should now go and do a deeper analysis to figure out what it is what it's made of specific kind of protein or something or what is it collagen gonna say maybe they didn't have the tech to do so but yeah yeah what do we got david o'hare said would blasting the space rocks with frequencies like from rad using frequencies to push it what about it ian yeah you could do that definitely sound waves you could move stuff with with wave power but sound in space i was gonna say how do you concentrate that wouldn't it um maybe you'd need some sort of like hydrogen to to bounce it off of okay cam girl asuna says tim space
Starting point is 01:46:46 colonization will never happen while the establishment types have power they know that eventually there would be no possible way to control everyone if humanity spread through the galaxy they will doom us all to keep that control also time dilation is an interesting concept like if we created a massive vessel to carry a hundred thousand humans to go colonize alpha centauri or something they'd be like a quarter of the way there. But then on Earth, technology would have advanced so far, we'd beat them to it. You know what I mean? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:47:13 So it's like it's a crazy concept. Presumably technology would advance that far. Could you imagine that? It's like a thousand years in the future. And they're like, we're going to go on our faster than light ship and go look at the the Earth vessel from, you know, 700 years ago. That's their hypersleep. And we can go like when they land, they get out and there's like a billion people living on the planet.
Starting point is 01:47:37 And they're like, wait, what? We're the colonists. Like, well, actually, the ethical thing to do would be to find them in space and hook up with them and then bring them. Yeah, I guess. Yeah. Okay, what do we have? Bain and Lee says Dr. Charles Leiber was arrested in January 2020 while working with two Chinese nationals, one of which was arrested in December 2019 for stealing vials of biological research.
Starting point is 01:48:02 We covered that on this show. Yeah, it was in Yahoo News. They found the viruses in their bags or whatever, and they're flying in the airplane. Oh, yeah, that's right. I remember that now. Yeah. Defiance says, Ian, the torrid meteor stream
Starting point is 01:48:16 is an area of Earth's orbit that we pass through once a year in late October, early November. It's hypothesized that 12,800 years ago, a torrid meteor caused the Younger Dryas period, though. Yes, it was at the end of the Younger Dryas. We passed through it twice in a year. We passed through it at the end of,
Starting point is 01:48:31 I think it's the end of June, June 30th, and at the end of October, so it's twice per year that we passed through that thing. But not always. We're just in the mode right now where we're passing through it twice a year. You don't always pass through it.
Starting point is 01:48:44 At least that's what I've heard from Graham Han hancock i could be misquoting look for him for expertise ben hickson says tim to see the worst of australia please look up toffer field and see battleground melbourne where a pregnant woman is arrested for incitement for a social media protest post yeah yikes man that video where a cop pit maneuvers the pregnant woman that flips her carver is going viral again wild dude because she was like there was barely no there was almost no shoulder so she's like got her blinkers on and then he just hits her and then she flips dude chill man some people though they just don't want to do it john savage says covet has has uh has shown to affect the respiratory system whereas something else may affect the cardiovascular system we'll keep that well you know
Starting point is 01:49:31 we'll do we'll uh we'll we'll elaborate more on the members only show because they're they're upper limits but we try we try so all right what do we got more super chats what is what is this howard says let's go brandon dan elon really orion show some love to sbf show love to him what i love bro sbf oh some people are pointing out that it's randall carlson that's the expert not graham hancock they're both pretty awesome either one of those guys gonna get you there someone's jerry your listener waffles Sensei says, I bet Vijay Agade was crying that day because of how many communications Twitter had to delete that week knowing they couldn't get rid of it all.
Starting point is 01:50:11 Yeah, seriously, man. Greater Gateholder says, Tim, got a fact check you on the cop who got shot from behind. He's actually parking authority and he's still alive. Not that it makes that any better. I'm glad to hear he's alive, man.
Starting point is 01:50:22 That's a crazy video. He's a parking enforcer? What is this? That's crazy, crazy man maybe it was personal or something where was it philly i think it was philadelphia philadelphia yeah man that's crazy dude what's happening to our country no but for real though what is happening to our country i don't know you guys says asked my father long ago why there are so many a-holes in the world No, but for real, though, what is happening to our country? I don't know, you guys. Says, asked my father long ago why there are so many a-holes in the world.
Starting point is 01:50:51 He said that there aren't. It's just easier for them to reach you now. Uh-huh. Yeah. I think people, man, there are some evil, evil people in this world. I'll just put it that way. Like evil exists. And given the opportunity, it slimes out wherever it can.
Starting point is 01:51:11 And I need only mention the individual who has been arrested for trafficking to no one. That evil is there. And so when you see someone like Maxwell and that conviction, but they refuse to dig any deeper, like this is where you start getting into corruption there are there are federal law enforcement individuals who know what she was doing and who with and they're like now better not say anything that's
Starting point is 01:51:34 evil sorry totally evil oh no but but high ranking officials in government would be would it would be so bad for our system i know those are evil people don't let them get away with it. And then I'll add this to it. The capacity for evil is within many other people who, given the power, would jump at the exact same opportunities. That's a scary thought. The only reason some of these people don't—I'll put it this way. You probably know someone who, given the opportunity, would gladly take the place of someone like Maxwell or Epstein. Granted, all of this power, a private island, a plane, there are people who would do anything just to have that power.
Starting point is 01:52:15 And you don't know who it is. That's a scary thought. It could be anybody. It could be anybody. It could be turned into that, too, I think. Some minds are stronger than others, but no one's impervious. He gets a constant diligence. I look at Dylan Rattigan. You know, know he quit and he went hydroponic farming or something
Starting point is 01:52:29 the story of i think was it cincinnatus was he the emperor who was like i don't want to be emperor and he quit i think so that that was his name maybe yeah um it was an emergency and they were like hey we're making you emperor and then after the emergency was over i was like i'm done i don't want to do this i'm gonna go farm again super cool story not everybody is like that i think there's more good than bad but there's it's comparable it's it's yin yang it's light and dark it's set and raw it's night and day you know what i mean dylan was was cool dylan radigan of msnbc yeah uh very uh you know down to earth guy i mean were you there when we were hanging out with him i i hung out with him a couple times in dc or something in new york
Starting point is 01:53:05 city after occupy wall street and then afterwards uh and he's doing some really cool amazing projects i i think it'll be worth even potentially if he's back in the states to have him on because his transition is really something and i think what he's working on is very solution oriented as well and deserves more attention all right taylord says killer police robots in san fran are not uncharted territory the dallas sniper was killed by a robot delivered bomb in 2016 no charges for the cops that's right that's right yeah i was mentioning that uh i did a segment on it it's not going to be like a robot dog running around with a with a gun firing it's going to be like someone's going to be ducking behind a car shooting at cops and the robot's going to roll up
Starting point is 01:53:45 and they're going to go, oh, it's going to blow up. Or a drone bullet. A drone, man. Yeah, that's crazy. Yeah, dude. Just like in Ukraine. They have bullets
Starting point is 01:53:53 that can turn. In Ukraine, most of the war is being fought with drones. A quadcopter with a small bomb on it. Yeah. And then it'll just fly over, fly up to the person.
Starting point is 01:54:01 Or just drop a grenade. Yep. That's what they're doing in Ukraine. I saw those videos, man. That's nasty. Man, war is awful dude no joke yikes okay noah sanders says neural link equals new circumcision no baby needs it aha we never really have that circumcision conversation is that a good conversation to have on youtube i mean i don't know i don't i think it's like trauma for the kid i had happened to me i was circumcised that wasn't an invitation
Starting point is 01:54:28 to start the conversation i'm just getting started like uh maybe it'll come up in the after show we'll talk about some of this stuff all right matt nill says you're right tim it'll be kill all others instead of a watch with drugs it'll be an implant in your brain also you did nothing wrong in your show with yay he just didn't want to be challenged i want i want to stress this point too because it's it's like i keep seeing people not really understand it two things first and foremost i didn't interrupt yay like literally didn't interrupt him i had my hand up then i made a point when he stopped talking then nick interrupted me me. Then Ye asked me a question.
Starting point is 01:55:05 I calmly started to answer it. He got up and stormed off. Before the show, everything was effectively preplanned. People are saying, maybe you shouldn't have opened with that article about Pence and anti-Semitism. And I'm like, I showed him an hour before the show and said, this is a good launching point for the dinner. And he talked about Pence and there was no issues. That's why I think it was staged. Maybe, maybe not.
Starting point is 01:55:30 Yeah, I got no ill will from it yeah i'm not mad when you're on a mission from god you you want to go where you want to go i don't think i'll ever have anybody like that on the show again though to be completely honest you know people were saying before like you should get yay on the show and i'm like i don't know about that but this was a big news thing and we like doing topical news stuff right yeah i really want to want to avoid all the celebrity nonsense. It's just weird. I don't know, man. That's not something I'm interested in. Who am I kidding, though?
Starting point is 01:55:54 It's like you can't really predict what's going to happen. Like if we had Elon on, isn't basically the similar thing. We put ourselves in the center of some news stuff. Yeah, I want to talk about solutions. If we can get the top thinkers and movers in the world on and around us, we talk about what technology is coming next how can we help what's the process kames ojeef says kim jong-un and michael malice make it happen tim if i had that level of but i will i will mention though life is so much like a video game but in reality that just means that video games are so much like life but it really is interesting how you know we start the show getting guests is relatively difficult we're like trying really hard to get people at a certain level and we're getting like you know
Starting point is 01:56:32 smaller lesser-known individuals and then once the show gets big enough all of a sudden we're getting governor candidates and senators and it's crazy stuff and then yay so it's like you you you really do build up level up gain experience points collect gp and then you know it's like you you you really do build up level up gain experience points collect gp and then you know games are modeled off of how life is kim if you're watching you have an invite let's do this degrees of separation too if you want to get in contact with him the best person would be dennis rodman so right right find his guy kim jung-un is sitting down watching his odm popcorn he's like pointing at the screen right now cabrio me. The cabrio meeting. He's like, yes! He's like, yes! You're going to get an email.
Starting point is 01:57:07 They're going to be like, Luke, we want you to come fly to Pyongyang. Yep. I got it. We got a crazier offer. Remember? Which one? To another crazy country. You don't want to say it, though.
Starting point is 01:57:19 Yeah. Well, we didn't. You did. Well, yeah. Then I was like, I need you to come. It never happened, though. It never happened happened though all right let's grab some more but kim jong-un michael malice would be perfect because he wrote the book here's the book that's true truth seeker events says level up do governments lie if no carry on my friend and live and die in the realms of your ancestors if yes where does it stop
Starting point is 01:57:40 by their fruits ye shall know them freedom bound community well all right man levi mortensen said levi mortensen said it's the yurks tim it's the yurks is it yurks or yurks yurks oh i know the references from animorphs right because i was talking about it and i mentioned that there's like brain slugs that go in your brain and take over your brain and i'm like i forgot what they're called that what a what a what a fun book series how about last from the past well grizzly nightmare 80 says tim what's your favorite sg1 episode oh man i don't know i don't know i i watched like three episodes a day because it was on i think comet the channel like a couple years ago there's probably a handful that i did miss but uh just an all-around awesome show i couldn't think of anything off the top of my head
Starting point is 01:58:26 Star Trek's a little bit different there's a lot of episodes I could think of off the top of my head that are very very good or key points that were made but I'd have to sit down and talk about it but I will stress that when Corin Nemec was here and I watched the Cast Castle with him and Ian I was a little heart sick
Starting point is 01:58:41 at the end when Corin Nemec walks out of the castle and then talks to his fake walkie-talkie and says, Jonas Quinn here. We got permission to build a Stargate. And then there's the portal opening in front of him. And I was just like nostalgic. I was like, I want more episodes of that show. And it's like you get a little taste of it with doing this gag, but it's not real. I'm like, oh, man, to see Jonas Quinn going to a Stargate again would be so hard.
Starting point is 01:59:04 We do need a good sci-fi show. I think something that society's missing right now is a sci-fi show to unify consciousness because if we can focus on the actual literal technology being utilized in a TV show.
Starting point is 01:59:14 Let's make a show called Space Hole about a team that travels space through a hole. Okay. You've signed me. Ian's interested in that kind of stuff, as he shared last night.
Starting point is 01:59:28 I'll bet you heard about that. Also, someone else we should try to get is Dave Chappelle. I think Dave Chappelle would be also huge. That would be incredible to talk to him. If we, yes. And Joe Rogan. I would love to have Joe on. Like, it didn't happen before?
Starting point is 01:59:42 Yeah, but look, we were in austin and i think you were like see if he'll do it exactly and then i was like well i guess i'll text him and he was like sure i'll come on by yeah that's exactly how it happened i'm like you gotta do this you gotta do this we gotta keep trying you don't know unless you try life is all about putting yourself out there and then challenging yourself and reaching for the biggest craziest things that you could ever imagine that's what you're supposed to do. But I want to avoid the drama stuff. That's why I was like, let's get yay. Yay was also, you know,
Starting point is 02:00:08 I was like, Cassandra, we got to get yay. And then, boom. You know, Ian would say manifestation. It's true. I don't like the drama stuff. It doesn't have to be drama with Dave Chappelle or Elon Musk or Kim Jong-un. No, for sure, I get it.
Starting point is 02:00:21 I'm just saying, like, we should make sure that the people we do have on are actually going to chill and have a conversation, you know? Yeah, absolutely. All right, my friends, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, all very important things to help us out, and become a member at TimCast.com. Click join us. We're going to have a members-only uncensored show coming up. Should be live around 1045 or 11. You can follow the show at TimCastIRL. Everywhere you can follow me personally at TimCast. ALX, do you want to shout anything out?
Starting point is 02:00:51 Yeah, I'd have to say my Twitter since I'm back at ALX. You can follow me on Twitter. I will definitely make sure to follow you. Thank you so much for coming. That was a very great conversation. Really appreciated everything you brought here to this conversation. My website is LukeUncensored.com. I share a lot about my hippie manifestation powers and a lot of different stuff. Today, I did a video about how effed the world is and how to not get effed yourself. I'm really
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Starting point is 02:01:53 Cool. What's happening, Serge? Tell me about it. I am at Serge.com. Everyone thinks for some reason at the end of the show when Kanye was walking out or Ye was walking out, I said, are you afraid of the press? I did not. I said, are you referring to the press? Because I saw the miscommunication going on i was just trying to figure it out do my job you know so i wanted to clarify that i did not say are you afraid of the press why would i say that okay come on like i just want to say it for the 50 50 billionth time that the reason i think he planned it was that before the show everything that he said we had talked about and he was totally fine with. It was totally normal.
Starting point is 02:02:25 Very relaxed. He was relaxed. He was looking at the story. I said things like, Elon Musk, Bezos, there's billionaires. There's other people with influence. And he was like, yeah, whatever. And we were just chilling. When the show turned on, he was all of a sudden angry about it.
Starting point is 02:02:37 It seemed performative. I got no beef. I'm not mad. I appreciate that Ye came on. I appreciate it. I don't agree with what he said. I don't appreciate what he said, but I appreciate that he gave us an opportunity and the time. So it is what it is.
Starting point is 02:02:49 Alright, everybody. We'll see you all. Did you shout out your search.com or whatever? At search.com. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter. .com spelled out. Cool, Matt. We'll see everybody else over at timcast.com. Thanks for hanging out. Cheers.

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