Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #668 Kanye Goes OFF During Alex Jones Show, Denies WW2 Events w/Alex Stein
Episode Date: December 2, 2022Tim, Ian, Luke, & Serge join Alex Stein to discuss Kanye West's insane interview with Alex Jones where he praises Nazis, Kanye roasting Tim Pool and calling him an "NPC," Parler calling off deal to se...ll company to Ye after Alex Jones interview, and Florida yanking $2B from Blackrock for being woke. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oh my God.
That's all I have to say.
So we have this guest,
we have a spreadsheet that shows all the guests
who are coming on the show.
That explains like contact information,
pickup points, travel details.
And this Monday on the list,
it just said, oh my God.
And that was the week before
because we were planning on doing this show
with Ye, Fuentes, and Milo.
If you didn't see it,
I'm sure most of you
did, they broke the internet with Alex Jones today, where Kanye, wearing a Balenciaga mask,
gloves, with a bottle of Yoo-Hoo and a net, was imitating Netanyahu with a high-pitched voice.
He went on to say that he was a Nazi. Kanye said that he loved, he said he loved them, right?
Is that what he said?
He defended Hitler.
He denied,
I'm going to be very, very careful about this,
elements of the Holocaust.
And then, I don't even know.
I mean, we'll pull up a bunch of these clips.
We'll talk about it.
He called me an NPC.
He made up some fake story
about me getting a phone call before the show which is
just not true i'll give you all the details exactly about what happened because it's more like
it's like close to what was true but not what happened and um mike cernovich tweeted that
tim pool dodged a bullet i don't even know man this is so it's it's weird how is this real life
so i guess we'll talk about it but um we do have this head over to timcast.com
we put up the green room episode with yay west green room number 35 you can find it in the
members only section this is a mini doc it's 23 minutes long showing the the crew my brother he
went out met up with them they fly back what happens when they get here things like the limo
didn't show up they dip off to matsutake Hibachi in Frederick. What was happening
with fans? Ye standing around
talking with us. The things that were said. The things
he was doing. It's all there. Wanted to show
everybody what happened. It's
just very strange the way
things played out. But it's available there. Green Room number
35 is up. You can become
a member to support our work. Smash the like button. Subscribe
to this channel. Share the show. All of that good stuff.
We got a whole lot to talk about because it's just a it's just a very very crazy
day i'll put it that way and joining us to discuss this and so much more is alex stein a pip on a
blimp eating steak and shrimp oh my gosh i get to be here it's him had we went there like a very
nice orator talking about that you know insane incident but let me just
start off by saying this you know because i know everybody else in here is a regular but
um you know i got a few christmas gifts and i know you know this was probably one of the most
legendary rappers that you could ever meet right and you know kanye west and i think and everybody
should be proud but now that you guys are mortal enemies, here's your new favorite rapper.
Tupac.
So what can Kanye say?
Here's a Tupac for you.
I got you, Tupac.
And I got Ian
because Ian's like the
you know, Smoker Smoker
420 vibes. It kind of looks like him
a little bit. Yeah, we got the Sublime.
I like Sublime. Ian, you look disappointed. a little bit. Yeah, we got the sublime. I like sublime.
But you look disappointed.
Is that disappointing?
No, I love you a lot.
You're very thoughtful.
It looks like him.
You're thin, it's a large,
but if you dry it enough,
it'll shrink.
Shout out to Brad, man.
I'm excited.
I'm kind of anxious.
No, no, no.
What am I?
I didn't...
I got you the same Tupac.
Okay, I'll take Tupac.
Yeah, but listen.
Okay, but then we got
another thing. And if you don't like Tupac. Okay, I'll take Tupac. Yeah, but listen. Okay, but then we got another thing.
And if you don't like Tupac,
you got
Lil Wayne himself. He's
skateboards. He's cool. And then we got
skateboard kid Lil Wayne. So now we got
that. And then
I know this is not
probably the proper
nomenclature, but they didn't
have
Luke. So we got Lucas. So it's not the same. probably the proper nomenclature, but they didn't have Luke,
so we got Lucas.
So it's not the same.
It's not necessarily the same.
And I hope this doesn't dox us.
No, no, no, they're fine.
It's actually spelled with a C.
A little way on a little skateboard.
There we go.
I'm going to change into the Sublime shirt.
I'll be right back.
And then I also got this.
Okay, okay, here.
So we'll go.
What is this?
This is black Thomas Jefferson for Ian.
You're the black Thomas Jefferson.
All right.
Got to open my mind.
From Hamilton.
He was black in Hamilton.
So there we go.
And then for me, I just brought this just because you guys always have your own decoration.
And I know I just kind of want to, this is just for me.
I want to leave this here just because.
Is that BTS?
This is BTS for the people playing at home.
A lot of you guys don't know good music, especially you.
I mean, I know you have like the hit song.
But this is actually, they're arguably the greatest artists of all time.
So I would actually start really listening to their music if you had more of a bts vibe boy band if we could join up and do this
and in r.i.p nick fuentes
are we taking the show or this i bet the chat's mad okay here let me just put this up and then
we can go back to the show i apologize guys all right. All right, so now you know who Alex Stein is if you don't.
We're on the grind all the time.
What an intro.
What an intro.
Luke is here.
So we got a crazy man for a crazy day.
My name is Luke Rudowsky here of wearechanged.org.
Today I'm wearing my Make Taxation and Theft Against shirt as the IRS is reminding everyone
that they have to report every single transaction over $600 on PayPal as the Pentagon just lost another $2.2 trillion.
They don't know where it went.
They don't know where it found it.
This is why.
What happened last time they lost it?
I know.
What happened last time?
Last time, what happened?
Let's not get into that.
I think 9-11 happened after that.
September 10th, 2001.
All right.
Never mind.
Next thing that happens.
If you want the shirt, if you're disgruntled at the IRS, you can get it on thebestpoliticalshirts.com
because you do.
That's why I'm here.
I'm happy to be here, Alex.
Thank you so much for the gifts.
Oh, look at the shirt.
Whoa.
I'm a huge Sublime fan.
Okay.
And you got to try it a couple times, but it does shrink.
It's Walmart.
They played out here.
Sublime with Rome.
I think they played here a couple months, a month or so ago.
Bradley Knowles, the original, the OG. love you guys love the dog what's the dog's name the
dalmatian lu dog lu dog shout out to lu dog lu dog we also got serge pressing the buttons what's
up guys what an intro right oh and serge here because you know i have to say this serge i
forgot serge's name because i just met him earlier. And so here, Serge,
you can get transgender Whitney Houston
because you're the new transgender Whitney Houston.
Nice.
Lydia, the transition.
I know you're a man.
You're a human being man with male genitals,
but Whitney Houston is in between.
So this is a transition.
So legend to new legend.
You guys ready?
Hell yeah.
Yeah, let's jump in.
We're just going for it.
Here's the story from timcast.com. I'm just going to let you guys know i'm not reading a single quote from
this man yay yay calls hitler a cool leader and makes other anti-semitic comments during info
war's appearance you can't say that out loud that's what uh yay was saying he was doing the
was it mussolini made the trains run on time thing that whole bit that whole argument it's just let me just play i'm gonna play clips i gotta i gotta play this clip because i just it's
just crazy so let's let's is the audio good i like hitler i don't like hitler and i know you're
trying to be shocking but that i'm not trying to be shocking i like hitler i do not i the the
holocaust is not what happened let's look at the facts of that
and hitler has a lot of redeeming qualities oh my god i understand he's trying to do the
christian forgiveness arc of like everybody has humanity in them and it's coming out wrong it's
coming out blunt and people aren't gonna understand i don't think people are understanding i don't i
don't think that's what he's doing in at, at all. Let me play another clip for you.
It's like he had a really cool outfit and stuff,
and he was a really good architect.
So you're in love with the look of it.
And he didn't kill 6 million Jews.
That's just factually incorrect.
Yeah, let's get the Ronald Reagan clip.
They showed me.
Sorry, go ahead.
Ronald Reagan said that, too.
Well, I think Hitler did target and kill some people.
I think Obama killed Palestinians. sorry go ahead ronald reagan said that too well i think hitler did target and kill some people i think obama killed palestinians i don't i i alex that was i don't know man come on alex
why is why is he just sitting oh you're talking about alex jones i thought you're talking about
sorry sorry alex jones sorry alex alex jones being like i think he did target and kill some people
like i i don't know like this may be a bit personal but i think
luke had family members who are personally targeted by that yeah yeah my you know family died
uh that's crazy we were you know we're not jewish we weren't jewish but my great-grandmother ended
up in the shutov concentration camps my great-grandfather on my mother's and father's
side died fighting the war uh we still don't know if it was the russians or the the nazis but
obviously the nazis provoked that situation in poland so yeah i mean i had a lot of family
members pass away uh from from you know a lot of crazy stuff throughout you know polish history
but i don't want to be using that as as a way to just say i'm offended because you know
obviously these are in you know insane comments but i don't want to use my family's history to add to the insanity of today.
I just want to make this point, though, because when I saw that clip, I saw it on YouTube, and then a recommended video was Norm MacDonald talking about Adolf Hitler, joking about it.
And he said at first, the more you look into Adolf Hitler, the less I seem to like him.
And I just can't imagine that Kanye did some research. the more you look into Adolf Hitler, you know, the less I seem to like him. And, you know,
I just,
I just can't imagine that like,
Kanye did some research.
Oh,
you know what?
Oh,
actually,
he designed the Porsche.
He's good.
He made an engine.
He made some,
you know,
scientists do this.
He said he invented the microphone.
Yeah,
I mean,
it's not true.
Yeah.
I mean,
it's like,
you know,
it's very, it's not a good, it's like, you know, it's very...
I think he said he invented the mic.
It's not a good...
It's never a good look to idolize or say anything positive, but Adolf Hitler is so obvious.
I don't know why he's doing that.
It's not just shocking.
I think he's seriously confused or under some sort of...
Hold on, hold on.
...hypnosis.
I wanted to address...
You know, you said insane, and there's a point I was making earlier.
I think he's extremely wrong.
Hitler didn't invent the microphone. Maybe there's some point i was making earlier he i think he's extremely wrong hitler didn't invent the
microphone maybe maybe there's something like there maybe maybe he's expressing whatever idea
he's trying to express incorrectly i think he said he invented the microphone that i use and
he was like serge pointed out he's is a piece of technology in the microphone that lets you hear
vibration close to the throat so tank commanders could use them uh well it's like the the tank
mics in world war ii were like on the throat and that's something they did invent it's not i don't
know what he's saying that's the only thing i could think of watching it's like the the tank mics in world war ii were like on the throat and that's something they did invent it's not i don't know what he's saying that's the only thing i could think of
watching it's like maybe is that what he's talking about but yeah i don't so i just want to say
there's a difference between being crazy because everyone's saying he's having a psychotic break
and i'm like okay first of all he does that thing he pulls out a net and a yoohoo bottle and he's
like net and yoohoo or whatever and he's going like we're gonna come take your kids and i'm like
that's that's performative.
Like, if I saw someone doing a weird show on the street,
I wouldn't say they're crazy.
I'd be like,
like a performer is doing a performance.
If he believes things that are just,
you know, grossly incorrect,
or he's expressing them incorrectly,
or he's praising people that are very bad,
that, to me, is not a sign of mental illness.
It's a sign of a person who is wrong about a thing.
But he could be mentally crazy. Yeah, yeah, and many times i just want to make one point here because many times he was also just
going to nick and didn't have the answers and you could see he was kind of filling in a lot of
blanks here but he wasn't even you know he was talking about also about planned parenthood and
he's trying to equate different things to different scenarios but if he really would have understood
the situation he would have understood that margaret sanger the founder of plant parenthood was a big american
eugenicist that inspired the nazis that inspired you know hitler with his larger uh final solution
eugenics depopulation control agenda that he implemented so if he's really against all that
stuff he would have obviously seen the parallels here so i i don't know some people are saying he's
just trying to be controversial some people are saying't know. Some people are saying he's just trying to be controversial. Some people are saying he's
crazy. Some people are saying he's just filled with hate.
Whatever it is,
everyone's talking about it.
I just want to point out.
I know exactly why, because there's a very few people that
there's documentaries that say that there's some evil
cabal that is ruining the
world and that Hitler was supposedly stomping that out.
And that's why in his head he thinks that that was
a good thing.
After World War I. That's, he thinks that that was a good thing. Yeah.
But when you look at it,
that's what he thinks is happening.
And that's what some people think out there.
And I don't want to break that.
That's incorrect.
That's what he thinks.
Yeah.
But then it was Prescott Bush,
the Rockefellers.
Oh God.
Oh my God.
It's not one group of people.
A lot of our bigger industries,
especially in the United States,
that was financing Germany.
And,
you know,
there's also, you know, the Soros thing, arnold schwarzenegger thing operation paperclip there's a lot of things that intertwine here that that show us that obviously there's something bigger
here historically but but he's not bringing that up he's bringing up a lot of things to try to
provoke people to try to get some kind of emotion out of people to try to get people angry to try
to get them stirred up here. What's the reason?
What do you guys think? Alex Jones said, I know you're trying
to be shocking. He says, no, I'm not.
I don't know, man.
What's the reason? Why is he doing it? Because obviously
he's spurring everyone. Why is Kanye doing that?
Yeah. What do you think?
It's personal. I mean, something
happened to him, you know, by losing
his bank account.
And I don't know if he was on the edge.
Because you're trying to say it's not mental illness, Tim.
But you can get in these hyper-focused rabbit holes.
Because I don't know.
Do you guys think he drinks?
Is he on drugs?
And I'm not saying I have no idea.
And I know, I'm pretty sure Nick or Miles, I don't know if they use drugs.
But I'm pretty sure they don't. He said on the show that at some point he found himself drinking and having orgies,
and then he realized he shouldn't be drinking because the king shouldn't drink or something like that.
And so then he stopped.
So he doesn't drink.
He said when he tweeted the death con thing, he was drinking and he was drunk.
Oh, he was drunk.
And then he said, because the Bible says you can drink, but the Bible says the king shouldn't drink.
And then I realized I shouldn't.
Well, his mental health is never going to get back together.
So you think it's mental health, or do you think he's trying to spread hate,
or do you think he's legitimate crazy?
Or what's the solution?
Because it seems like you're saying crazy.
I mean, I think it's a little bit of both.
I mean, you know, they say that, like, you know,
why do these school shooters happen?
Everybody's like, oh, it's on the FBI's radar.
You can get radicalized by the stuff you see in your search engine
and your algorithm, by the stuff that you repeatedly watch,
and the stuff that gets recognized.
But you don't see this stuff
what Ye is saying
on the internet. Every photo I see of him, he's on
his phone. He's on his phone. And I'm a guy that's addicted to my
phone because I do stuff on my phone. I add a little clip
sometimes and I have to film stuff. I'm always on my phone.
And so I know what it's like to live in there. So I'm sure
he's always in a rabbit hole. He's always on a plane. He's like
what? Oh my gosh.
When he was here, we were talking to him
he was on his phone the whole time. That's insane. And we were having conversations and he just kept this is a black you know this guys
this is a black mirror when you look at this phone guys look at this this is an evil device
this is what basically the transhumanist agenda like this it has an apple on the back of it that's
happy for a reason i know it's anecdotal to say that because it's also anecdotal to say there's
fluoride in the water but yet you use ice at every restaurant yada yada yada know it's anecdotal to say that because it's also anecdotal to say there's fluoride
in the water
but yet you use ice
at every restaurant
yada yada yada
like it's just still
though this guys
and I'm addicted to it
so I am the biggest hypocrite
it's terrible
for your brain
your body
your soul
it's infrared
you're pointing out
the symbolism
of an apple
like the Garden of Eden
and the apple
that was eaten
is bitten
and then yeah
I get the vibe
that Kanye was
or Ye was uh just
totally mentally broken maybe totally but mentally broken when they took his bank account down like
you realize oh even if i have 500 million tomorrow they can snap a finger and it goes to zero
or something like money he's still got money he's got hundreds of millions he said i think that was
like a black pill and now he's like thrashing around trying to figure out what to do and he's
gone full christ consciousness he's like i'm gonna be in full forgiveness of every demon that's ever lived.
And that's the Christ.
But he's not going after every demon.
He's going after one specific cultural reference, which he knows pisses a lot of people off.
The main one.
Because he's doing the old talk about what you can't say.
But if I was not saying Genghis Khan, he's not saying Stalin.
He's not saying Mao Zedong.
But this is what some people are trying to excuse this behavior as.
Oh, he's trying to piss everyone off just to be more Christ-like.
No way.
And there's no way he's doing that because if he did, he would have done it from a different way.
He would have done it from a way of compassion rather than trying to stir up a beehive.
I don't know.
You're not always.
When you're in a manic state, you don't always go for compassion.
If I was his manager, if I was Milo, I would say would say listen you're not going to be able to go on the campaign trail and actually articulate these very nuanced
subjects that are very very hard because they're not black and white they're very gray and he's not
going to be able to articulate that but his best weapon and even said that he stinks in music he
thinks in harmonies you know you know melodies so he should if he really like wants to expose
a new world order he should have an anti-New World Order album,
make that go number one.
But that's not what he wants.
He wants a UBI.
He wants sustainable government housing
for everyone.
He's calling for a lot of communist things.
Let me get my tinfoil hat.
Let me get my tinfoil hat
because this is what Tavistock,
the Tavistock Institute,
basically they do a lot of the mind control,
a lot of the MKUltra experimenting,
and they have music
that they use as propaganda
because they've actually done testing that they know what harmonies
and melodies are actually pleasurable for our ears.
So it's like these places can actually create music that is addicting for us.
That's why these same artists are able to recreate pop hits
because a lot of them are using these same melody patterns.
You can actually look into it.
Tavistock, they've actually had soldiers.
They put them on drugs.
They put them sober.
They had them listen to music.
They tested their heart rate.
They tested how they feel, if they wanted to dance, if not.
So they basically can have a cheat code.
And I'm saying Kanye West, I know you want to talk real quick, could hack into that.
That's the only thing he can hack into.
Him saying, the nuance of the bomb.
He can't speak for himself to save his life.
But a song, that's the only way I think he would be effective in getting his message across.
There's that viral video where this producer is like, here's how to make a a pop song and they take like a young model they auto-tune her voice then they he like breaks down
the structure of what pop music is they even have our ais that can auto-generate melodies and beats
and then they craft it into the perfect pop song and that's i think what what kanye is doing
culturally is he's speaking the harmony but there is no melody and people don't hear they don't know what the melody is so it sounds
confusing like what he's saying about yes there is goodness in people that we think are evil
that is like a harmonic to well let's start with what we know which is no he wasn't addicted to
amphetamines genocide against the culture let me let me give a shout out to ian yin yang you've
seen it right it's the you's the white and the black.
There's a dot in each of them of the opposing
color, symbolizing that within
light there is dark, within dark there is light.
And the sun and moon. Right, right, right. It's the duality
of life, but the point I'm trying
to make is that people often don't realize it doesn't just mean
one against the other. It also means
within the dark there is light, within light there is dark.
That being said, I can
respect that point. I think we all understand the nuance because the conversation's been had about you know even
hitler liked dogs mussolini made the trains around time but there's a reason why we specifically
highlight the really evil things that came about from what they've done because that is the the the
bulk of their character yes we get it humans share certain traits that we we like but we're talking about the specific
unique components of a particular individual and the bad things they've done you know what i mean
yeah but it's weird that he's like attributing things like the microphone which neumann made
in 1928 in germany 1930 i don't know someone can tell me in the chat but neumann made the
microphone why is he attributing that and hugo boss and volkswagen to to adolf hitler architecture
did he say why is that why is that
happening i don't know but if he rapped it nobody would care but because he's trying to say it then
he has to be like hey hey look shout out to uh public enemy because when i was a little kid
they had that song in tony hawk pro skater 2 bring the noise where they did a team up with anthrax
and one of the verses in that song because i used to know all the words is farrakhan's a prophet
that i think you ought to listen to, what he can say to you.
And I didn't know what that meant when I was a little kid.
And that's in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.
One of the greatest games of all time.
In part two.
And then I grow up, and I'm like, I wonder what that means.
And I look into it, and I go, holy, what was in this game?
Wow, dude.
And you loved it.
It was a song.
It was like, turn it up, bring the noise.
And I'm like,
yeah.
I'm like,
I had no idea what it meant.
I think one of the problems
that Kanye has been having
is a similar problem
to what Hitler was having,
which is that some people
were screwing with him
and they were Jewish.
So he blamed the entire
Jewish religion?
Yeah, but I have to say this
and I hope this doesn't
get me in trouble though,
but it does prove Kanye
a little right as soon
as they take away
his bank account.
I mean, you know, I mean, this is the problem.
Because what's happening is like you had 30 dogs and 29 of them were brown.
It doesn't mean that most dogs are brown.
No, what Kanye is saying is abhorrent and disgusting.
But it's just, you know, you know, him getting shut down.
Now it's like I think he's doubling down the Trump where now he can't go back and be like, oh, I didn't mean this.
I mean, you know, there's just these few guys. That what i'm i think it's the slope he's he's just gone
too far so when he's here uh if you guys watch the green room episode we did you'll understand
my point and i'll say a few things i don't know for sure if it was staged but what i know is
they didn't confirm the hotel that we got for them.
They had initially asked that we get them a flight for the morning of and leaving immediately after the show.
It's not possible to do that.
So they said, okay, you know, then the next morning is fine.
When they arrived and the person coordinating says, I have your address, they said, don't worry about it.
So after everything goes down, I'm told we never actually gave them the address to where they were staying the night they didn't want it and they had a jet
already waiting for them at frederick with a crew available ready to go and there was paparazzi
outside so i'm like i don't know man but if you watch the green room episode you'll see that yay
was very calm asking us questions smile on his face about everything. And there was like no issue.
But as soon as the camera turns on and we go live on the show,
his demeanor flips.
I got to talk about Nazism, man, because this is like...
We're just talking about...
It wraps into Kanye and everything.
It's all in the vein, Tim. Don't worry.
I got you, baby.
I got you, baby. I like that.
Being racist is
legal in the American republic breaking down buildings
smashing buildings burning buildings is something that nazis did and that's also something that
happened two years ago kanye was not burning down buildings kanye was being racist if you want to
call the jewish people a race which i i also have issues with because i think if you don't believe
in god you're not jewish the tenetet of being Jewish is that you believe in a God
and you understand what it is.
And if you,
just because of who your parents are
and your social club,
it's not a social club.
Don't be violent.
Do not,
those are the things,
I mean,
you're allowed to talk and say.
That's the great.
So,
well,
that's why hate speech should be allowed
because there's bad stuff you can hate,
you know, in the world. So you should be able to hate bad stuff. So that's why you should be able to why hate speech should be allowed because there's bad stuff you can hate you know in the world so you should be able to hate bad stuff so that's why you should be able to have
hate speech but you shouldn't be able to incite any sort of violence yeah laura loomer came on
the show and she was like hey guys i'm jewish i was debanged listen to this i gotta bring up
laura loomer i want to shout her out so she's spreading this thing in telegram today that
marjorie taylor green and i had a sexual affair. So I just want to debunk
that. Did you? No, even though Marjorie is a beautiful lady. And I'll be honest, I would if
I could, but I haven't. So I can't. So, you know, that's the real facts. But I'll be honest,
this is the sad reality for Congresswoman Greene. For me, even if we did have sex, I'm saying for me
to leak it, that would be huge. That'd be great, right?
For her, it only hurts her.
I just want to say the God's honest truth. It didn't happen.
I'd probably leak it if it did, is my point.
AOC would be mad at you. Exactly. So that's why
you know it's not true. But I just hate it
for her because it's
just so provably false.
She's the one that looks bad for even
sleeping with this pile of junk primetime 99
even though I'm a pimp on a blimp.
A lot of ladies want to take a ride.
Still, it just makes her look bad because I'm just a Joe Blow comedian from Dallas, Texas.
How is any of this real life?
This week has been just really crazy.
Okay, this is a vague question.
Do you think it's a simulation for real?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I almost believe in reincarnation.
I do believe in the creator. I really hate, I talk about this all the time the idea of the big bang and that we evolved from pond scum and it's just nothing you know literally like
everything came from nothing over time just for me doesn't even vibe but you you got to get way
more nuanced than that because i think the idea of like evolution and pond scum can be the how
not the why like this people even a biogenesis we can't recreate that i mean it's just the fact
that like you think every single person here you and me the cat like you see that cat it's so
beautiful it's just such a beautiful creature like we are not the same it's just i just do
believe there is a creator and and and does that mean that there's you know more levels to this i
do believe i just do believe
there is
I feel like this is a God thing
like this really is
we're part of something
which is God's
the consciousness
of real God
like it is there
this is the
which turns out
Abrahamic religions
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
they were all right
there is a God
oh great
you got Ian started now
so like Kanye's
going through some
like channeling
you know
and it's coming out all wrong in a lot of ways.
In a lot of ways, not.
But in a lot of ways, it's coming out wrong.
Let's...
I want to...
Let me tell you.
I was watching this interview with Ye and Jones and Fuentes, and I said, these are three
guys who are having everything taken away from them.
Ye is going to lose his kids.
I mean, maybe what happened,
so I was just talking about how his demeanor was so different.
He was on his phone the whole time.
The show starts, he's totally different.
Maybe that's when he found out about his kids.
He mentioned something to us before the show about going through a divorce.
His wife's lawyer being really good.
Like, he looked at me, he was like,
damn, my wife's lawyer's really good.
Well, it looks like he got a good deal, though.
He got 50-50 with 200k a month uh well so but my point is he's sitting here right before the show starts
and everything was fine he gets mad and leaves may have nothing to do with us at all yeah maybe
maybe it was planned maybe because he's on his phone he gets that message i i get it so he's a
guy who then says on the show they're trying to put me in jail they're freezing my accounts he's
going through a divorce they're taking everything away from him.
They're saying, you know, Adidas tries stealing the name of his shoes.
Alex Jones, they're coming after for $2.75 trillion.
And Fuentes, at one point, was banned from flying.
You take three guys who have nothing left to lose,
and you'll get this or more.
And this is why I oppose cancel culture.
And I say we should be having conversations with these people.
Let them come in to the circle and work out the issues.
Because if you just say never, not a chance, then they'll go wherever they can go.
And they'll say we have nothing to lose.
And they'll just do whatever they want.
Well, that's what's kind of sucked too about that interview.
As soon as Nick was going to talk, which everybody wants to hear from Nick.
I mean, you know, he's one of the most polarizing people within any political ideology whether you're on the left leaning or right leaning
and as soon as he's about to say something then kanye leaves it just sucks nick is so interesting
he's one of the most interesting people whether you like him or not and it just kind of sucks so
that we miss out on that opportunity even as much as almost as kanye because when you listen to
kanye talk he doesn't he can't articulate his opinions and that's my opinion even though kanye
is a brilliant artist,
I just don't think publicly speaking on these subjects in a long-form podcast is his specialty.
It seems like he almost wants to get canceled.
He was wearing a Balenciaga mask today on the Alex Jones interview.
When he was here, he was wearing a Balenciaga jacket.
People are getting canceled because they don't disavow Balenciaga.
He's still wearing it as he's talking about the most craziest outlandish things
that he knows will get people talking about it, will get people riled up.
Some people are saying that this is a deliberate suicide of his career.
I think that's also another possibility here.
Some people are saying that there's clear problems mentally here.
Who knows?
I don't know.
I can't really quantify it.
I'm just kind of just shocked at all this, to be honest with you.
Why is he wearing a Balenciaga mask?
It's a GIMP mask.
It's Balenciaga.
Yeah, it's a $160 Balenciaga mask.
I think he's indicating that he's been GIMPed by that establishment.
I think that's what that is supposed to represent.
I mean, he's worn it for concerts before as well, mind you.
And then Jones even made the point, is it really even him?
He said, maybe he'll take the mask off.
Is it really even Ye here?
He's not Andy Kaufman, Tony.
That'd be brilliant if he did.
I mean, then they say there's like, oh, the real Conspirator, is he a clone?
I mean, I don't believe that either.
But, I mean, he's, you know, Kanye, he's not in his right state of mind.
And his mom did die.
You know, that messes you up.
I know that's not an excuse for him to act insane and become a radical Nazi.
But I don't think he really is.
I think he's a little misunderstood as well, as crazy as he's being right now.
Regarding this, I want a question for you particularly about becoming like the Andy Kaufman character,
becoming the villain for society for them to focus on. I of did that in 2010 it didn't work out like i i just angered upset
the environment instead of like creating a bunch of good around me but do you think
one do you think that he's he or nick or milo are doing that and do you think that there's any value
to it no because it's like i'm not an expert but it's sololinsky's rules for radicals and that's
kind of like using
the left's you know guidebook against him and like you know they would use creativity to protest
and stuff him speaking about it he needs to be using his best methodology which would be music
to get his point across so he's not doing that so he's just being it's a waste of talent but in
you know in sololinsky's rules for radicals like you accuse the people of what you're actually
doing so he's not being nuanced.
He's not being smart.
He's just being like,
Hitler, quote unquote, in the video game,
I don't want to get in trouble,
but he's saying, Kanye West,
I don't want them to edit this,
is saying Hitler is not a bad person.
So that is what Kanye West is saying,
and that is just too,
nobody is ever going to jive with that
under any circumstance.
So I think it was really good that
alex jones had them on because look at what we got to see everybody can make up their mind about
exactly what happened and i said i believe this is a strong argument for free speech if alex was
censored and they were behind if they and they were just hanging out in his living room saying
all this stuff nobody would have any idea what yay believed and what Ye was working on or working towards or who he was associating with.
You might like who he is.
Whatever.
He's entitled to his opinion.
He's entitled to being a human and believing what he wants to believe.
Because Alex Jones had the amount to talk about it, they just said everything.
Now, I'm curious your thoughts about Alex Jones' demeanor, I suppose. And I'll just come out and say when
Kanye outright says, you know, he denies certain elements of the Holocaust, I'll put it that way.
Alex Jones just says, oh, yeah, Reagan said that, you know, and then what does Jones say?
I think Hitler did target and kill some people. And it's just like, can't Jones just come out
more definitively and be like, look, man, you know, like there's people on record.
There's historical record.
What do you guys think about, you know, how he handled the interview?
Well, there's also that thing when you have guests on your show, you're trying to be nice to them.
So I don't know.
Maybe he's just trying to, you know, appease his guests.
That's no excuse.
And I've talked to Alex.
I've been on his show.
He always does that. And I know Luke has a relationship
with him.
Once again,
I am defending everybody
tonight, but I'm almost doing it to be
contrarian, but I think Alex Jones
is very nice to his guests. He wants to please
Kanye. He realizes this is huge
for him. This is a huge bump, so
he realizes business-wise
this would be a very key relationship for him. This is a huge bump. So he realizes, you know, business-wise,
this would be a very key relationship for him to build.
So I think that's why he's trying to appease to him.
But also, you can have that caveat.
Oh, well, you know, he's not, he didn't go full,
what did they say in that movie, Tropical Thunder?
Yes, yes, yes.
It takes a lot to leave Alex Jones speechless and uncomfortable because of speech and kanye was did it um and alex had an easy way out here i i think you know you should
always be genuine when you're doing these type of type of broadcasts if if anyone here says
something that i disagree with i'm going to bring it up and say hey i see things differently we have
discussions we have debates we have arguments all the time here on this broadcast because we're honest with each other.
We're genuine.
And I felt like Alex was kind of going along with it and feeling extremely uncomfortable,
not knowing what to do, not disagreeing, not pushing back a lot.
He did say that Ye has a Hitler fetish.
He did push back a little bit.
But when we're talking about these short clips
making the rounds on the internet,
there's just something there
that you always got to kind of point out,
being like, hey, are you on the side of Prescott Bush?
Hey, are you on the side of Margaret Sanger,
George Soros, Arnold Schwarzenegger?
Because these figures also endorsed
this larger ideology that now you're promoting.
You're really with Arnold Schwarzenegger, who says he really adored and liked Hitler
and had a father that was also tied to the SS?
I confronted Arnold Schwarzenegger about this face-to-face, by the way, in one of my YouTube videos on We Are Change.
But again, that could have been a very easy out for Jones, but he didn't do it, which is weird.
I think Alex probably thought if he told Kanye, no, Hitler did kill six million Jews, that Kanye would have got up and walked out.
He's probably like, how do I not make Kanye walk out?
Once again, I carry the water, but Alex Jones is arguably one of the greatest broadcasters of all time.
When it comes to internet and comes to legendary and comes to Alex Jones' right was right and some of the stuff that he foresaw but right now he is slipping he's under you know
so much stress with the with all these constant lawsuits so that's what i'm saying he's not his
normal self so i do yeah yeah either both of them that's why they're both kind of a little desperate
right now just just you know to defend them a little bit their behavior when ye came in to do
the show on tuesday monday tuesday monday monday he was like they're trying to put me in jail we're like
what are you talking about he's like they're trying to hit me with that harley there's well
and that harley pasternick guy which luke brought up that worked for the canadian military psyop
you know organization whatever it was did say like oh we're gonna put you on drugs and your
visits with your children are gonna be terrible that's weird that's psychological manipulation when you throw in the kids that's what like an ex-wife does you know
especially with like the trans stuff that's what happens in a lot of the instances where there's a
young kid that's you know transitioning it's oftentimes like a parent that has beef with the
other parent yeah yeah and there's a parent encouraging it yeah that's oftentimes the case
yeah that's the vibe i get man he got drugged by 2018 or whenever that was.
They drugged him up.
He's in a place that I don't think many humans can identify with personally
because he's such a focal point and that kind of stress.
And then to think that handlers might actually not have your best interests in mind,
that's just going to mess people up.
But him hearing that they were going to hit him with a $50 million
or however much this tax bill was,
that's probably what was going through his mind.
$50 million, I think.
That's nuts.
That's like, what kind of stress that would put somebody under.
Yep.
And they can just say it.
And what do you do?
Like, oh, you owe us this money.
And we talked about the 87,000 IRS agents.
And this is the thing they do.
You'll be like, you're working class.
One day you get a letter in the mail saying, you know, we don't have to audit you.
You just owe us $600.
And then what do you do? You're not gonna you have to pay it
they can just do that and that's i think everybody understands the stresses of dealing with the irs
and they do it already and they're going to be doing it a lot more especially if you don't report
anything oh you know over 600 you're you're going to be in trouble they're going to punish you i
want to the parlor deal got canceled the kind right yeah but i want to i want to pull up this
segment because we're talking a little bit about it and uh oh look at that it's about me
and um it's it's in the space of you know alex jones but we have this tweet from elijah schaefer
it's a clip from his show where kanye disses me and uh okay i'll just play it for you guys here
you go you ready tim pool is the npc you know and you're a real a real human being so no one's ever
heard of uh tim pool you know you're the legend that is alex jones and you're a real a real human being so no one's ever heard of uh tim pool you know
you're the legend that is alex jones and you were fighting on the front line and now we're here with
you got some other superheroes part of the avenger movie fighting for christ so apparently he said
that i don't know that's what i was told uh he i got a phone call 10 minutes before the show and i
was told what to say yeah you got contacted before the show i don't know if he's like right before
this like literally those are the words right before he says it.
Actually, he's an NPC.
The hour before the show, we are sitting in this room,
hanging out, talking as the cameras are being adjusted.
Serge is getting things ready.
People are grabbing drinks.
So it just literally didn't happen.
But I got a beef.
He can call me an NPC and say nobody's heard of me.
I defer to Alex Jones.
I mean, that guy's been around.
He was doing this work 10 years before i even heard of you know a phone before i even got anywhere near doing this kind of stuff well tim you're a true populist when
you know and when you're kanye west who's saying you know quote unquote hitler wasn't that bad of
a guy that's not very exactly a populist opinion so to him you know you are an npc no offense but you're not and but i can see why
that's why he's calling you that do you understand but i i wonder like like why he came here you know
what i mean i think maybe maybe milo was like no it's it's it's a good show it's it's it's it's you
know they get like a million something views with their clips or something like that i don't know
he has a little bit of a media blackout from what I understand,
from what happened with what he said on Tucker
and all that stuff.
Kanye.
Yeah, I do believe a lot of media companies right now
will not platform him,
so you're one of the few ones.
You're the biggest independent media broadcaster.
You and then InfoWars right there.
I mean, Daily Wire had him on.
Boom, Candace is canceled.
He can't go back on there.
Blaze, we haven't had him on.
Kanye, and I say this, you can come on on my show my show's coming out very soon and the blaze is going
to be mad that i said that but kanye was welcome on my show i'll tip on a blimp let's go kanye all
day and i'm going to be nice to you i'll let you guys in on some uh internal stuff uh when we were
originally trying to book their accommodation for the night the the hotel wouldn't let us do it.
We don't know exactly what happened. Wait, you said it's for Kanye West.
Why not just say like...
You have to do credit card authorization.
So when you book a hotel,
this is the most annoying thing about traveling.
Anybody who travels for work knows exactly what this is.
Your company will book your hotel
and you'll show up and they'll say,
and do you have a credit card on file?
And you're like,
my company booked it with the company card. Don't ask for mine place it sucks right and so what we have to
do is we have to call in and confirm our card details for the room and as soon as we said who
would be checking like when you when you're when you're booking a room you got to put their name
on it how else do they show up and give you the name and then then they're just like we'll get
back to you and put us on hold and then it was like an hour later of like hold on we're talking to the manager and then we were
like okay this is not working we're just sitting on the phone so we canceled it we got an airbnb
i wonder if uh there's there's some other stuff i want to respect their privacy to a certain degree
but uh even when it came to other travel details they were like like, you know, he's getting his accounts locked.
He's saying that they're coming after him, stuff like that.
And then that happened.
And we don't think too much about it.
But I'm wondering if that's a component, I guess.
He was able to get a private plane, you know, so he's still able to do something.
So I don't get it.
I don't know, man.
No idea.
But the one thing I do wonder is, you know, when when he came here i'm getting attacked by two different
groups one group is saying that i shouldn't have said a single word how dare you you should have
just let him keep talking okay and the other side saying i didn't push back enough i should have
been not letting him talk and pushing back on my this is crazy but alex jones actually does
interrupt him a couple times,
and he seems totally fine with it.
Yeah, he keeps reminding him that it's Kanye's show.
He's like, he interrupts him.
Alex will be like, well, I'm just thinking,
and it's your show.
You're in the control here.
But then Alex will say, so he keeps reminding Ye
that it's Ye's interview.
You're here.
I'm just throwing this in, as opposed to trying to take it.
It got testy a little bit, where you saw a lot of tension,
and you clearly saw Alex Jones being very uncomfortable in that situation.
And of course, he pushed back eventually.
But when they're making these small clips and they're going viral on the internet,
when you're just saying, yeah, yeah, yeah.
After someone says something controversial,
that everyone's sharing those videos and now pointing fingers at AJ.
If you're going to say that Hitler did not kill 6 million people,
you better have the data and the facts to back that up right there in your
hand.
That's such an insane,
like a powerful statement to go up online without any pushback or evidence.
And it was no pushback,
but I,
whatever,
I guess.
I mean,
like I mentioned this earlier,
Cernovich said we dodged a bullet.
I saw that, said that to Luke and Luke, you were saying, well, we would mentioned this earlier, Cernovich said we dodged a bullet. I said that to Luke,
and Luke, you were saying, well...
We would have debated.
We would have had a conversation.
We probably would have been screaming here.
And maybe that conversation needed to be had.
I mean, maybe he needed to know about Margaret Sanger.
Maybe he needed to know
about how he's on team establishment
by promoting a lot of this
population control eugenics nonsense.
I don't think he knows what he's talking about.
A lot of the times he was referring to Nick
to answer his questions whenever
there was even a little bit of pushback. Nick was
laughing the whole time, enjoying the show, and then
going on and expanding on points
that clearly Ye couldn't articulate.
So with
all these people here,
they would have brought up their idea. We would have smashed it down
and be like, no, we don't agree with this because of this and this
and this. And then it would have been a conversation.
It probably would have been an argument.
Probably would have been screaming. Maybe
there's a small chance that there would have been
some kind of understanding. And
I think it was still worth it in order to
have that small possibility because that would have
changed everything. I just want to mention too that
when Ye was here, he said he didn't want to be on
the show. He said that before?
Yeah. He also
said we got to do the show every
single week but see that's projection like that means he doesn't want to do the show
no no no no and i was like and then but then we were we were like maybe if this goes well we'll
see how it would happen no i said no yeah yeah you said no and he was like but he's like this
will go well i'm like yeah oh we'll see we don't know he's an artist he's like, this will go well. I'm like, oh, we'll see. We don't know.
He's an artist.
He's like, oh, let's collab.
Let's collab.
I mean, I'm just guessing that's his vibe.
I'll clarify.
I'll clarify.
Because Luca's right.
What he said was something like, these guys keep trying to get me to do these podcasts.
But I'm paraphrasing.
He's like, there's no point in me coming on this.
I don't want to do it.
But then you give me information like this.
And he points down in his notepad where he wrote down ballot harvesting.
Right.
Because he asked me downstairs in the basement in the skate park.
He asked me as we're walking up the stairs.
He was like, I want to know how to become president.
How do I become president, Tim?
And it was like, I just said, I don't know.
Milo knows.
And then as we're walking away, he goes, you know, I asked you how to become president.
You ignored me.
And I said, oh, that was up here.
No, no, no.
We're walking up the stairs.
Oh, yeah.
And then I said, no, I said, Milo knows I have not.
I'm not.
I'm just a guy on the Internet, man.
I'm a guy who complains on the Internet.
Then we're sitting down.
He said the same thing.
You know, I asked you twice how to become president.
You keep ignoring me.
And then I was like, OK, ballot harvesting.
And he was like, what's what's that?
And I explained how ballot harvesting works. And he was like, ballot harvesting and he was like what's what's that and i explained how ballot harvesting works and he was like whoa and he writes it down
and then he brings up how he didn't want to be here basically like they want him to do these
shows he doesn't want to do it but then he gets something like that and makes it worth it i kind
of just think he didn't want to be here yeah he didn't he was honest he he's i mean he goes where
he wants does what he wants and he is like i'll use i bet milo is like yay if you want to become president tim
pool is the guy he he has a huge reach people trust him he's brilliant let's go and yeah he's
like yes i want to be president let's i don't i don't think milo said that i think that's i think
that's why they came and why they all came together you're kind of baby joe rogan it's like
he's like the rogan of politics he's like the politics guy yeah he's the one i i my my view
is probably that he said this is a show that's got a decent reach that we can go on.
He'll probably have us on.
Of course, duh.
And that's probably it.
He's asking how he can win.
I mean, he's already asking like an advisor.
Like, what can I do?
But why would he fly six hours?
Six hours one way.
He got nothing going on, man.
And then six hours the other way.
I'm telling you.
And then sit down here for like 20 minutes and be like, I'm out.
Like, oh, you don't believe everything I wrote? I i gave him cookies he took some on the way out yeah well
what was that deal because he goes this isn't going to be a lex friedman deal again you know
he said that and i was like this wasn't even like that argument over judaism that's what it comes
down to i'm so concerned with this argument too because it really is important to differentiate
between the religion and the culture it's the only religion
on earth that has a attached birthright bloodline to it which is kind of weird and probably illogical
and like just because your parents are a certain way doesn't mean that you believe in god and but
the tenets of judaism is that you believe in god so like i don't want people saying they're jewish
and then being abusive to humans and and giving the faith a bad name.
Yeah. Hey, but so tell me, Tim, I remember you left during the podcast for a minute.
Did you ever go out there? Because I know Luke talked to him, but did you ever talk to them outside?
No.
Oh, never.
No. When I got up, it was to try and figure out what they were doing with their accommodation.
And like I was saying, like... Like whether you should get their plane or whatever?
Well, I'm like, yeah, well, we got them a round-trip flight and all and i'm like what are you guys doing and they're like don't worry we're taking care of
it that's what i was trying to figure out look i said to him i was like i i immediately messaged
milo like so what's going on and then uh because we we we booked their accommodation and stuff
and they just said we're taking care of it don't worry about it and i said okay and that's what
that's what i was trying to take care of i don't want to talk on the phone i didn't call him i was calling the travel
agency and stuff like that and so uh i couldn't take those calls here live you know what i mean
private details of where they're going to be and stuff like that so and that was that was about it
and i told him i was like bro i'm not even mad it is what it is yay owes me nothing we we invite
people to come on because it's a benefit to us we don't pay guests you know you being here is a benefit to us that's that's what it is so and ian came in he was emotional everybody
was emotional it was really a good episode you know it's good i'm saying you know it seems like
it was bad but it was i think it you know in the grand scheme if you can back off and look at it
from like a 10 million foot view you're going to look at this moment in history of like that was
the first meeting between tim pool and kanye west maybe maybe um i don't i don't like celebrity culture stuff i don't like
the pr planned stuff i don't like the okay here's the plan we're gonna go on a show but you need to
storm out midway through and that's that's hollywood celebrity culture i don't want to be
involved in any of that it's just yeah but that's all fake and dumb but people love it it's i don't want to be involved in any of that it's just yeah but that's all fake and dumb but people love it
it's like poison you know
it's like sugar
people are allowed to have that stuff they're allowed to like that stuff
there's so many YouTube channels that love drama
that
you know they want to find
anything they can about anybody
it's like what the Young Turks turned into
like political WWE and that's kind of insulting
to WWE because we know that they're having fun yeah but like turning the political space into uh like a stage crap show
yeah just like it's like it's like this is this is something that i just don't like about youtube is
my advice to all these youtubers who want to do shows is just don't talk about each other don't
talk about personal stuff talk about bigger issue things like
how people's lives are being impacted by policy,
how politicians are either lying or telling the truth,
what is in control of their lives
or in control of their minds,
what is affecting them.
Fair point that commentators do have an influence.
Joe Rogan says something and it becomes news
because he's so influential.
I totally understand that.
But there's so much of like watching the social space devolve and probably the saddest example is the young turks how it's like jenkin anna just screaming at me like they're
not making any arguments they're just calling me a loser a moron jenka is doing this weird chicken
thing where he goes back and forth and i'm i'm not trying to drag them by saying this i'm trying to you know i don't like talking about them because i don't think
they're relevant but they do exemplify how the space is turning into uh into into this like
celebrity you know i don't like it i don't want to be involved in this it's like jerry springer but
more degenerate and low iq i bet today uh sbf's like yes yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
I mean, he's already on a big PR media tour with the corporate media glorifying him.
But I just wish, I mean, a lot of this is drama.
A lot of this is just like e-girl kind of stuff between dudes.
I just wish we would talk about Jeffrey Epstein as much as we do Kanye West.
If the media would just be focused on where Jeffrey Epstein was going,
who he was meeting with, what he was saying, like they are with Kanye,
the world would be a better place.
If just SBF would get as much attention as Nick Fuentes, my goodness.
Please.
We could only dream.
Sam Bankman-Fried is his name.
Yeah, well, not just Sam, but also you have to remember,
you have to look into Jimmy Savile, too.
And that's why I think that's so important, because that gives you the context if you're like,
wow, there's people this powerful.
And this guy was knighted by the queen, and he was literally probably the worst serial child rapist of all time.
As a matter of fact—
Not just that.
He did even worse stuff that we can't mention on this show.
Yeah, he had access to children's hospitals, disgusting stuff.
Like monsters beyond even understanding for most human beings.
Sorry, go ahead.
And so when you realize that there are people that are at the highest upper echelon of society
that are actually doing terrible stuff to children,
and you see the time that Bill Gates spent with Jeffrey Epstein,
that they're all connected through Prince Andrew, who's connected through the royal family,
who you can even see Glenn Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein are sitting in a cabin
that is like
the most exclusive
royal cabin
that there is
some Swiss chalet
or something
I don't know if you guys
are familiar with the photo
that I'm talking about
oh yes
you know
and so the fact that
they would have access
to the queen
they were hanging out
with Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey was in
the queen's chair
it's like
this is like a form of drama
like what we're doing right now
is gossip
just on a level of people we don't know personally.
This is different.
This is criminals.
This is child predators happening with Bill Clinton on the Lolita Express 26 times.
On the flight log that we know of with no secret service.
This guy is the top guy.
And we know that if you look at his pattern of behavior, what he did in the Oval Office with Monica Lewinsky shows you that he's willing to do stuff because he is a sexual deviant and does not follow the rules.
So if you think that he's going to Jeffrey Epstein's Island in the Caribbean.
And ditching Secret Service.
Yeah, and ditch.
That's what I'm saying.
No Secret Service to go to St. James Island just to drink some, you know, whatever, pina coladas.
I'm sorry, Ian.
You're dreaming. But when I say drama, I'm talking about doing a show where you're like,
did you see that guy when he was drinking that beer?
Wow, what a dumbass.
Versus that guy's on a plane with children to a private island.
They're trafficking.
That's not drama.
Luke, you made a good point that it's criminal.
Talking about criminal behavior, especially vile criminal behavior.
But it's not just that.
It's the government.
It's how your life is being affected.
It's how they're harming your children.
It's how they're destroying your property.
It's eminent domain.
It's a violation of the Constitution.
These things will make it...
These things are evil people, criminal people.
These are politicians lying, cheating, stealing.
It has a direct impact on the survivability of humanity
and the future of this country and our culture
And the world and then the other thing
Is I saw a guy walk outside
And he was eating a bucket of ice cream what an idiot
Yeah I think it's like a fractal
And let me explain that
Drama is good in small doses
Gossip is good in small doses because you need to know
Who's crazy if someone around here is going to go nuts
Everyone needs to know so we can make sure that guy's not here
And that's why communities would gossip so you can learn
about yourself through gossip through watching other people deal with drama and that's good but
if it overtakes you the conversation that's bad in my opinion let's pull up this story here this
is big news cnbc reports yay's deal to buy conservative social media at parlor is called
off conservative social media company Parler said Thursday its deal
to be bought by Ye has been called off.
The rapper, formerly known as Kanye West,
agreed to buy the app in October for an undisclosed
amount. Ye has made repeated public
anti-Semitic comments in recent months, and several business
partnerships involving the musician have been terminated.
I don't know exactly
why. They say, quote, the company has
mutually agreed with Ye to terminate the intent of sale
of Parler. The app's parent company
said in a statement, this decision was made in the
interest of both parties in mid-November.
Parler will continue to pursue future opportunities
for growth and the evolution of the platform
for our vibrant community. He
brought this up in the pre-show.
He said something negative about it.
I forgot what it was. He was asking you about...
They're trying to unload it off of me.
He's talking to... I think it was Nick. It was me.
No, it was me and Tim. He was asking us
what we thought. No, no. Even before that, he was talking to
Nick before you even came in. When you were
talking about federating Parler, because you came
up, you're like, the federation, fractals,
break the code,
and all the stuff that you always say.
Before that, he was like, do you think they're trying to just
offload this on me
and put it on me?
I didn't have enough details.
I didn't know how to answer him.
And I don't know if they were trying to sell him
100% of the company
or if they just wanted to buy in 30% as a figurehead.
I don't know the details.
What I think happened here is Adidas took
or his money disappeared.
So he doesn't have the money to buy Parler now.
And that's probably why he ended the deal.
I think he said he still had $400 million.
But because he has a third of his value, he's like ah now this is going to become 700 percent of my uh expected investment but adidas is is demanding 250 million dollars and put a hold
on his account and the irs is demanding 50 million dollars so he's not in a place to spend 400 million
bucks on a social network plus the divorce plus lawyers plus right that's my guess
my guess is that he just ran out of funds plus breach of contract rules that probably a lot of
the other companies that he's working with also have didn't didn't he also say that adidas was
gonna buy the name off of him yeah they're gonna start making basically making the easy shoes
no but they said they were gonna buy the name so they could keep using it oh okay yeah but i think
they also announced that they're gonna to release the same shoes, just not
with his name on it.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm pretty sure he said in the pre-show that they're trying to buy the name from him.
Like, basically, give him a lump sum, cut him out.
Interesting.
Okay.
Well, if you're listening, Ye, you probably did the right thing by not buying it.
Like, Elon lives and breathes Twitter right now.
He sleeps in the office.
And if you're a CEO of a tech company, you've got to meet Bill Altman at Mines. 10, 12 hours a day, that guy for the last 15,
12 years, that is his life, is Mines. And you need to be like that if you want to be a successful
CEO of a tech company. Well, and this is what I think about the future of digital media. And
that's why I look at what Tim is doing is so important because all these cable channels are
dying. They die really quick. But I believe the future will be like how they have an audio-only RSS feed that soon
They'll be a video only are you know?
Like a video RSS feed and you'll be able to pick a platform and you'll be able to choose which content you want
So whether it's any sort of video or it's audio only
I think that will be the future because you know the media that we have today where people were paying for you know
They're cable like it is I think that's gonna die really soon
We're working on technology with the foundation that I'm starting where you'll have your own software
packet that you can upload video to
ideally will rumble
or your own server or something.
When we launch it, it's going to be pretty alpha.
And then the idea is
you'll be able to see your mind
stuff, your Twitter, your rumble,
maybe your parlor, maybe not. I don't know if they're going to open
source their code. Tim, what are you smiling about?
I'm looking at those chips, just thinking about...
Oh, he's ready to do it.
Because we spent an hour talking about Kanye.
We've got to go insane for the Ukraine already.
Wait, okay, we can do it.
So what's the timer?
No, we're going to do it.
We can wait.
You have three of them.
Let's wait a little bit.
I've got three.
We're going to go.
I'll eat a three piece combo.
You're eating all three of those?
Well, we'll see.
Last time, you guys were having a
good conversation and i'm just chilling i don't want to interrupt because i was laughing this
smile on his face no we're talking about the future of you know digital media but so you guys
were talking about the future of digital me i think it's very important and while you were talking i
looked over and saw that we have three of those crazy blue fire chips and i was just thinking
about the last time alex ate one and it was hilarious and so alex is like what are you
laughing about and i don't? And I don't want to
derail the conversation. There's a picture of that.
You have one too, Ian. Is Ian going to do it as well?
Health. Ian has to.
No.
I'll do it again. I'm not afraid.
See, I'm a pimp on a blimp.
No, no, no.
Stay away.
Oh, I love that one.
Sunflower oil's bad.
Salflower oil, bad.
That's the good one.
That's inflammatory.
You want to watch out for these.
What are they saying in the chat?
We're looking at it, guys.
We're going blue in the chat.
So you guys want me to do a two-piece?
I think we should put these in a case on the wall.
Two-piece McNuggets?
Let me see.
We got some more stuff we can talk about.
I don't want to derail you guys.
You can see the aftermath of Alex's first blue chip fiesta on twitter on
i think it's alex 99 if i'm not wrong yeah i mean uh it was insane for the ukraine like i keep saying
but okay yeah real quick before i eat this but what do you guys think about all the money that
were given to the ukraine do you think that will ever stop and do you think we're going to go into
world war three because i know you're mr civil Civil War. So what about World War III? Are you now Mr. World War III?
So after today, so this morning I tweeted, I think Ye could be president.
And so we were putting together the Green Room episode.
It finished rendering this morning.
We watched it.
Started having a conversation with my brother about what happened.
And I was like, a lot of what happened feels like 2016 playbook with Trump.
And my brother was like, you really think he could get elected president
after saying this stuff about Jewish people?
And I was like, I don't know.
But the media reported that Trump said Mexicans were all rapists
and that he wanted to ban, he had a Muslim ban and all that stuff.
And he still gets votes.
So I wonder if this is a maximized press strategy.
And so then when I was thinking about it, I'm like, I'm not going to underestimate this guy.
I mean, this dude summons a private jet, snap of the fingers kind of guy.
And I said that.
And then he went on Alex Jones' show.
And then I said, okay, well, boy, was I wrong about that because he went on alex jones's show and then i said okay well boy was i wrong about that because
because he went off however some i i tweeted i'm gonna i'm gonna keep this tweet up eat eat this
one because boy was i wrong about that there are a lot of people that are like you're wrong about a
lot of things i'm like yes i acknowledge that absolutely but then someone said i don't know man
you might have been right the first time because this, this, everything's like going crazy and breaking down.
Like this past week has been nuts.
Yeah.
The past month has been just weird and crazy.
It seems like everything's just getting crazy.
Do you think that's weird that the secretary of state,
Katie Hobbs can certify our own election in a contentious place where the
machines broke down the day of the election?
You think there's anything like,
you know,
tinfoil Hattie conspiratorial about that? No, I about that no i mean uh i do and when let's just say the the only election that was more fair and
accurate than the 2020 election was the 2022 election oh and i want to say this this is
another thing and and i know this is probably an unpopular opinion in the conservative world
but because i'm truly a populist and it's not really what i want it's what the people want
but everybody's like oh in the conservative we gotta get we gotta get dr oz we need dr oz
and i'm like are you idiots smoking weed or something we need fetterman lurch this guy's a
content king dude we got jersey giselle in there they're gonna have all kinds of talk about drama
you think marjorie taylor green is interesting you think aoc wait till lurch is up in there. They're going to have all kinds of talk about drama. You think Marjorie Taylor Greene is interesting? You think
AOC? Wait till Lurch
is up in there. He can barely wear a tie.
He's got a thing growing out of his neck
the size of freaking Jupiter. I mean, the
guy's insane.
So, I love you. Congratulations,
Mr. Fetterman. What about Walker? What about Herschel Walker?
Senator Fetterman. Are you excited about
Walker? Yeah. And this is the other thing with
Herschel. This is the only thing that bugs me
people are like oh he does better in the debate
this and that
Warnock's the worst because I hate these guys
that act like they're pastors but then they're pro-choice
give me a break
I get why some people are pro-choice
I'm against abortion, I think it's terrible personally
but I hate when these pastors
are like oh I love Jesus
I love Jesus but I love Jesus, but I think
you should be able to have an abortion. I just think that goes against God, so that's the worst,
but I just don't like that freaking my man Herschel Walker just came back, yeah, an abortion,
I did some stuff. Come on. I mean, I changed my mind because this is what life is. Life is about
the freaking caterpillar becoming the butterfly. We're all supposed to change. We're not supposed
to be the same.
And there's something that's actually likable about that.
Somebody that can go from bad to good.
So, I don't know.
I just don't like when they lie.
And guys, let me tell you something.
This is another thing.
Idolizing a politician is like thinking the stripper actually likes you.
Yep.
You've got no chance.
Herschel Walker's not going to save your butt.
Dr. Isaac, I'll save you.
Katie Hobbs.
She certainly, I mean, Carrie Lake's great. They say she's going to be trump's vp give me a break should be my queen marjorie taylor green
but i'm just saying it's all fake and lame and i hate to say it transsexual at this point because
nothing matters like you know both sides it's rigged against us and i really have really no
faith in uh the system so i think it's just about being civilly disobedient
and having a good life,
a life that once it gets as big as Kanye,
they can take away from you in an instant.
So treat your life like that and just enjoy it.
I agree with a lot of that, the civil disobedience stuff.
This is why I said it feels like things are getting crazier and crazier.
It's just like the news cycle is more and more absurd every single day.
I think that we're in the apocalypse and the second coming of christ is upon us that's a bold statement but the news the news
cycle too has been a little slow in the fact that i mean i'm not saying that as a disrespect to you
the fact that you're leading it but it's like people are we're like starving for news like you
know because they don't want to talk about the elephant in the room like you know the epstein
and excuse me not epstein talking about the hunter biden laptop like there's other stuff they want to
talk about but they you know they want to talk about kanye all day long because
it's basically like he's like trump yeah there's a revolution he's like trump there's a revolution
happening in china right now exactly at the fox factory i mean there's so many important things
that we keep talking about health obesity levels are increasing to such dangerous levels sperm
levels are going down to where people in a few decades will need to have assisted help when it comes to reproducing.
We're at a crisis of civilization, and yay is the main thing of discussion.
Come on, man.
The whole chat exploded with Ian20 based off what he just said.
Hell yes.
That's because it's real, dude.
We are in an inflection point with the internet video Where our minds are melding
And it's time for the Christ energy to come out of us
Each of us individually
It requires each of us to speak our mind
Together, we can do it
Well, I don't know what that means
Congratulations for being here with me
People are also asking if he dropped acid today
No, no, no, but Ian has a point
Because I think I talked about this last time
But we are, you know, beings, so we're vibrational.
So we can either be high vibrational or low vibrational, and that's why they say misery loves company.
We're like energetic magnets, so you're right.
That's our Christ-like energy within us, and so we kind of tend to gravitate towards people that have that similar energy.
They call it sympathetic vibration in science
where one object will vibrate
and then another one of a similar structure across the room
will start to vibrate. So the human bone, for instance,
is a crystal.
People are saying E in 20 and even E in 100
after that last one.
I'm telling you, man, this is what's happening.
Either it's a self-fulfilling prophecy that humans
want as someone to step up and become
the second coming, or I think all of us
together are creating the second coming of the christ energy you never never put your faith in
one individual preach ian and i love what we have in the chat because i'm always in the chat every
single episode i try to read every single chat and and whenever someone makes a point they always
gray's in the chat my man bryson gray you're the man bryson everyone in the chat always rates
everyone's performance from 1 to 20.
And you can see.
1 or 20.
Yeah, but sometimes it's 15.
Sometimes it's 5.
It depends.
And it's usually, you're right, it usually is 1 or 20.
But I think that's awesome in the chat room.
And it's good seeing that feedback automatically.
So keep ranting.
I pictured an alternate reality where I ran after Kanye when they left and then had a conversation with him.
And he was like, let's go back in. And we come back in
and the articles were like, that would have read
Kanye West storms off of Tim Pool
interview, comes back with Jesus. And it just
shows Kanye with the same frown on his
face, but I'm there next to him because people
tell me I look like Jesus. Well, the whole episode
you're hoping that Kanye comes back. You're like,
is he going to come back? He was hanging out.
That would have been the episode that changed
the world if he came back and I was sitting there and people were like, that guy looks like Jesus.
Christ is here.
I'm not saying – I want to be like Jesus.
He inspired me.
That idea that someone could be like that in reality.
I like long hair, whatever.
I don't really care about the look.
It's just that's what I want. Well, and to say that, like, I think that's why it's important that you do platform people like Nick
Fuentes,
Tim,
because like people like you said,
why it was important for them to go on Alex Jones to hear their
thoughts.
So it's like,
you know,
that's why it just sucks because the people wanted him to come on so
bad.
I wanted to hear both of them.
And when they left,
I'm just like sitting there like,
oh,
so anticlimactic.
It's,
it's kind of a crazy thing too,
because I know there's a lot of things that people don't like what he said they've made fun of a lot of things that he said but he says a lot
of things that a lot of people would agree with when he's he was talking about nationalism he was
talking about working class stuff like you don't get to hear that you only get to hear the worst
possible thing and that's probably one of the reasons why they don't want someone like him to
have a platform of course i think he believes things that are that are wrong completely disagree
with but then he'll also say something where you're like oh okay then then it's
humanizing if someone like fuentes can come on and say he's not racist that he actually he thinks
people are different but everybody can get along and it's the problem you can call him a liar and
all that stuff but have the conversation it's the perfect allegory of christ he was defending the
weakest the prostitute and was like if any of you are a sinless then criticize who here has not done something
wrong that would get them canceled every one of us has done that that ian once explained how to
make chloramine gas you know ian's vibing tonight yeah he's he's vibing he's vibrating
literally yeah man this has been on my mind a lot the last few days.
But I just have to admit, and for me, once again, being a Stan,
Nick Fuentes is hilarious and he's funny,
and I do think he is a little misunderstood because I really don't think –
now, Kanye, where he's going, I think he's watched a lot of those
black Hebrew-Israelite-type documentaries.
Farrakhan.
Yeah, Farrakhan.
So he's kind of in that, like oh you know there's an evil cabal of
people you know the jewish illuminati you know i think nix maybe was in that at one point and
kind of realized it's a little nuanced because let me just tell you something i'm a full-blown
conspiracy theorist there is an evil group of people but it's from all different groups of
religion and society it's not one and you know it's a secret group we're not in it but it's not
just one group that no because i know so many great jewish people of every you know, it's a secret group. We're not in it, but it's not just one group. No, because I know so many
great Jewish people of every, you know,
denomination, so it's just, it's
not, that's not... But Ye didn't say Illuminati.
He didn't say any of that. I know, that's what I'm trying
to say. Did you guys see the
Jimmy Kimmel video about Fuentes?
I think it was Jimmy Kimmel, right?
For what do you mean? Kimmel played a clip
of Fuentes talking about how
there are gay men who have slept with women.
So that must mean being...
Who said that?
Fuentes.
Oh, yeah, that clip.
Jimmy Kimmel, that, yeah, sorry.
But I'm like, do they not realize he was joking?
Like it was a bit, like he was being funny.
And they're like, ha ha, look at how dumb he is.
And it's like, you guys.
You missed the joke.
He's being sarcastic.
It was a bit and it was funny and this this happens all the time on twitter
and it's become like a meme where like the left doesn't understand when someone is being sarcastic
or making a joke they think everything's literal yeah it's just it's kind of weird to be honest
i i once was was saying that one of the divides in the culture war is the right is willing to
believe certain things may be jokes.
And that could be dangerous when they're not.
But they're willing to look for the humor and try and give someone the benefit of the doubt.
And the left thinks everything is literal all the time.
Yeah.
Obviously, not literally all the time.
They think things are literal.
Like many of them will take everything literally. even when I like I tweeted something like uh the the intelligence agencies that crafted me into a
personality had it right prop someone up to take all the heat off to have a conversation with my
handler and I had people being like so you admit it and like you think they're joking but there's
like long-winded responses there people like we see you and we know who you're working with and
stuff like that and I'm like these people think that was real like they think I'm being serious
when whatever man there's only so much I can do you know and sarcasm is lost on both sides to be honest
but but more so on the left for sure in text that's a big problem with modern cultures people
are trying to use text to tell sarcastic jokes and the con the con it's not there there's no
context a lot of people take themselves too seriously as well seriously yeah i've got a i
got uh someone said that this it's the show is staged i got, someone said that the show is staged. I got here a script.
Oh, yeah.
There we go.
I was going to ask if you had another copy of that.
Yeah, this was delivered by Jack Posobiec himself.
We filmed it.
He's on camera delivering this in a little wagon.
And then we read the lines.
Let's jump to this story.
This is a totally different story.
We'll talk about something else for once.
New York Post reports Florida yanks $2 billion from woke BlackRock over social engineering project.
Crazy.
Florida said Thursday that has begun to divest $2 billion in funds overseen by BlackRock,
a sharp rebuke of the giant asset manager's investing policies under CEO Larry Fink
that right-leaning critics have blasted as woke capitalism.
The divestment under DeSantis, the largest of its kind by an individual state, is the latest sign
of mounting unrest among Republican
policymakers over so-called ESG.
What do you guys think?
DeSantis is running? Good news? Victory
in the culture? I hope he does, because who else is
there? Donald Trump and Kanye West?
I mean, you guys got to prove
yourself to me if either one of you guys wants
to be president, because DeSantis is leading
the charge. Let me just say this. I'm primetime 99. I'm a pimp on a blimp i was at mar-a-lago i was
uh you know lucky enough to be there because you know i'm prim on the ground all the time
but yeah the vibes were a little weird in the sense that like you know it was kind of like
the graveyard of 2020 so it was kind of sad you know and everybody's grasping for that energy of
2016 and it just wasn't necessarily
there and i remember this is what trump would always say he'd always say before he ran he'd be
like i can just be at more i suck at impersonations but he'd just be like i could just be at mar-a-lago
you know with my beautiful wife melania and i don't need any of this and he said that again
and the second time he said that in the speech i felt that i'm like dude you don't need this again
you know i understand
that you were robbed and that's how you feel and that's why you want to you know come back but in
the vengeance story will be epic and i hope that if he runs i hope he wins personally but i'm just
saying it's like why why do that when you just anything any outcome in my personal opinion when you're his age i believe
he's 78 years old yeah yep go on vacation bud go to dc is a hellhole i was just there i mean it's
built by freemason freaking child predators bill clinton type people i mean oh my gosh i wouldn't
i couldn't imagine the people that live in washington they have a freaking, you know, humiliation fetish, I believe.
I hear they drink a lot.
You have to.
I had a friend that was there who said it's the biggest party town in the country.
You have to be on fentanyl.
It's so bad now.
Party is one way to put it.
Oh, and did you see, and I don't know if...
Biggest drinking culture in the country of all the cities it had been to.
I was talking about...
But this is how bad D.C. is.
I want to bring up this point.
I don't know if you saw it.
McPherson Square, which is 0.2
miles from the white house tent city yeah yeah saw that video last night like what didn't he make
so we go i'm a tin city this is the i'm like jerry's i know tin city so desantis sorry divesting
from black rock i mean we've been complaining about black rock for a while i think ian was
the first person to bring it up that state street Street, BlackRock, and who was the other one?
Vanguard?
Oh, yeah.
They all have pieces of other companies and each other.
It's so nuts.
It's so crazy.
Collectively, they own like 19% of almost every publicly traded company.
It's wild, man.
And I like this divestment because I'm really concerned about Blackstone.
I believe it's Blackstone buying property.
It's one of BlackRock's.
It's like an offshoot.
I think BlackRock is an offshoot of Blackstone. It's one
or the other. Well, that's the biggest problem in society.
It's like there's no middle class because
nobody can afford to buy a home because
all the single family homes are artificially inflated
by these companies like Black Rock that have
such big portfolios. If the
real price of the property,
you had to pay the cash price or couldn't get these easy
loans. If they weren't able to artificially
inflate the value of these homes, then a single-family home could be affordable.
But it's not because of these companies.
Yes.
Blackstone.
Help me out in the chat if you know which one of the two companies it is.
But what they're doing is essentially buying property and holding it hostage because they can afford the loss.
They'll print more money if they need more money to stay solvent.
They use investor funds to stay solvent.
And they just wait.
And they'll put it on the market.
If you can't afford it, you can't afford don't they don't even live in there exactly that's
no we shouldn't have yeah we shouldn't have mega corpse owning property yeah but the worst thing
is bill gates owns the most farmland and he's not going to farm on it because of uh climate change
well he is but it's going to be soy and it's going to be corn but to clarify he's the largest
individual owner of farmland but he doesn't own the most what about how much land china owns they
own a bunch absolutely what's the point of that i mean that doesn't seem right thousands of
acres in florida for experiments on monkeys could you hear that i'm an animal lover no that's
terrible yeah it's tough there was a the neural link story from elon musk came out and and this
is why in the conservative side we're like oh elon musk is our hero but he's literally a transhumanist
that wants to put a chip in your brain so you can park
your Tesla, potentially.
So, I mean, come on.
And I'm not even hating on you, Elon.
Good for you.
But it's just, he's not exactly our hero.
I hope he is.
I hope you're wrong, Elon.
You don't want to park your Tesla with your brain?
Well, I mean, if I could live forever, you know, if you could right now, first, you know, because you're a wealthy young man, they say, oh, you can live forever, Tim, but we're going to plug into this, your consciousness into this computer and you're going to live forever.
Being young until you die is, like, it sounds like a good idea.
Like having the body of a 24-year-old, but you'll still die when you're 78 or whatever.
You know, you don't live forever.
Living forever.
I was watching this thing about living forever and it was saying that if you remained young,
you'd never want to die.
It's only that when you get older, you're tired,
you start getting more and more pain
and you're like, okay, I'm ready to go.
This is too much for me.
But if you were in a young body,
you'd be like, no, I'm great.
Is that good?
Did you hear what Jared Kushner just said though?
I mean, Jared Kushner said-
He's going to live forever?
He's taking care of his health right now
because he plans on living forever.
Imagine if women could have babies
until they were like 300,
if their systems just stayed functional.
There'd be a lot of babies.
That'd be good for the population regrowth
if we need that,
if we can expand fertility ages and stuff,
which we probably can.
I forgot why I brought up Tesla,
but it doesn't matter
because the point you made
is a lot better than the point Elon made.
You said that he wants to put a chip in your brain so you can park your tesla which is is more likely
to be what really happens whereas he was like if you're if you're paralyzed and your your spine is
broken we can make you walk again and if you're blind even if you've never seen in your life we
can stimulate the visual cortex and it's like it sounds really really awesome but in reality people
are going to get and they're going to park their teslas yeah he just announced yeah so go ahead we have we have
these devices in our pockets that grant us access to the summation of human knowledge
and we use them to look at pictures of cats and argue with strangers and he wants to make that
time the reaction time of operation as you know as quick as possible because right now i think he
always talks about the milliseconds that it is the the reaction time, but he wants to make it
so it's just, you know, simultaneous thought, action, you know, transhuman.
You are a cyborg, cyberkinetically connected to your device.
Well, he just announced human trials that are going to be beginning
in a few months where humans are going to be implanted
with a microchip inside of their head.
And he even made a statement saying that I could have one right now.
No one would even know because it's unidentifiable.
I've got to make this point, too.
Let me tell you, this is the problem with artificial intelligence.
Even the biggest telecommunication companies from AT&T to Verizon,
they have programmers, people that try to work on this every day,
artificial intelligence so that when you call in,
let's say you want to talk to customer service and you talk to a robot that tries to convince a human that it's actually a robot,
and overwhelmingly, 99.99999% of people realize that they are talking to a robot.
So they cannot even artificially recreate a conversation with a robot, not in person.
So the idea that we can just artific artificially create another human that's insane but they can use algorithmic technology to basically you know like use you know guessing
you know whatever you know simulated guess exactly elon said he's gonna get the chip i think uh in
that in that reveal he's like yeah i'll be i think he was indicating he'll be getting it and i think
he'll the first tweet it will from it'll be elon will be the first one that tweets from his brain.
It'll say his tweet, and then it'll say,
you know how it says tweet from iPhone?
It'll say from iPhone, or it'll say from Elon Musk's brain.
And you know what the tweet will say, the actual text?
Yes.
Hello, world.
Oh, that's a good one.
Or brain fart.
I'm rooting for brain fart.
I am death become you.
Brain fart 426.
I'm imagining he's on stage, and he's like, he pulls his hair up and shows you the scar,
and he says, I have a Neuralink chip implanted, and I'm going to show you how it works.
I have here my phone.
It's connected.
And he's going to collapse.
And he's like, I am alive again.
I was just saying it was going to singe his brain,
and then he was going to collapse.
He was going to be tweeting from his brain.
Look, man, I got self-driving Tesla,
and it makes terrible mistakes.
I wouldn't take a brain chip, maybe in like 20 years.
But even then, I don't even know about that.
I don't want it.
I would never take it.
Tell me this, another selfish plug.
So I have a show coming out at the beginning of the year on The Blaze,
and the set is going to be a blimp.
So sorry, Tim, that this is relevant.
And so I was thinking about calling it the mother blimp
and saying that my mom's consciousness before she died
was transferred to a computer and that she actually runs the blimp.
And then I'm going to talk to my dead mom on the show.
Is that too much?
A little bit.
A little bit.
A little much.
Spirit is a lot. Are gonna have like a like a
voice of course a speaker talking to you yes yes of course is it gonna be like a voice robotic yes
type voice yeah is that too much is that i mean i'm definitely watching okay you know amazon's
attempting to do that to create to capture people you can live with your grandmother forever gg you
see gg forever at a
computer simulation yeah duh would you they want to do this would i do it no i mean it's like buying
a picture frame of your mom you can look at like a digital picture frame like i'm saying they want
to make a vr where you have some sort of like you know spirit i don't know i mean it would feel weird
but it's like a sex doll or something i wouldn't buy that never have sex with that so would you do
brain link neural net would i do that are you interested in it no i would not no that's i think that's like
and i'm not even some super religious person but that's like the transhumanist satanic thing as
soon as you do that you die i feel like just because oh we're gonna go well i just i just
think that's like the last come on we we are humans that have souls you know we're not like
you know we're a soul that has a body we're not a
we're not a thumb that just happens to have a soul we're a soul that happens to have a thumb if that
makes sense so i get we have some important thing inside of us so as soon as we like neural connect
it we tap into it we lose it i feel like so that's why it's important that we do die and i
that's why i'm starting to believe in almost reincarnation i know that sounds weird but i
feel like and to go back to my mom r.i.p i miss her so much but i feel like i see her like she's around
like she's maybe reincarnated sometimes like i feel her energy ian asked earlier if we were in
a simulation and uh i'm fine with that interpretation but i feel like we i had this conversation with
before that simulation theory feels like rudimentary christianity or like very very rudimentary
religion in general where it's like if you're going to come and say that you think we live
in a constructed universe made by a higher like a form of life or something i'm like sure but
there have been people who have been you know theorizing hypothesizing and philosophizing
upon that concept for thousands of years we just didn't have
computers so they didn't call it a simulation they just called it god who created the universe
with purpose and reason and created life so i kind of feel like you know i agree uh i don't i don't
really follow any organized religion but i do believe as a god i do believe in something akin
to a soul i don't know i i kind of feel like the reason i bring it up is because of what you're
saying and then you asked about simulation
and it ties back into
how crazy universe is.
And me personally,
I understand probability.
I understand math.
But you see what's been going on
in news and in the world
and it certainly just does not feel
like we're on this track of randomness.
It certainly feels like...
Tim, how did you say this stat?
Hold on.
I just want to make one more point.
There's a reason some of the most
powerful people in the world
worship Moloch and demonic entities and try to summon them in.
It's been documented that there's something else
beyond our physical existence that is there energetically
within different dimensions that we can't quantify and understand.
Absolutely, because the most important people in our world
do play in that realm.
Well, don't forget about Moloch.
I want to go back on it.
But I mean, the idea that everything came from nothing,
that's the same as a tornado going through a junkyard and creating a 7 you
know 47 on the other end it's just impossible i mean it's just you know that's why i know you
think scientifically you know this and that i just look you know i'm not trying to dismiss what
you're saying i'm just saying to think about it like the the mechanisms of the universe and the
the organization of free energy is just a component of the creator yeah i know and
that's why i think there just has to be a creator and i don't even want to try to sound like a bible
banger but they'll even tell you that like you know if a trillion monkeys punched you know on
a trillion keyboards that they would be able to write shakespeare that's not possible right so i
think cassandra she was like have you ever seen a monkey? She's like, they'll just poop all over you. Yeah, I mean, come on.
Yeah, I think it is possible in the definition of the word,
but that doesn't dismiss that there could be something
creating the order that we notice.
You think it's possible that even if a trillion monkeys
were hitting a trillion at a trillion times,
times a trillion seconds,
you do think that they could accidentally hit it
and recreate
Shakespeare?
Technically, yeah.
Technically.
A trillion?
That's a lot of monkeys.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm saying a trillion.
You guys actually think that a monkey hitting a keyboard would, even with an infinite amount
of times, I know in my head, even with an infinite, infinity, loop-de-loop, they would
never recreate Shakespeare.
No, no, no.
I disagree.
You and I, a million Tim Poolsloop. They would never have Shakespeare. No, no, no. I disagree. You and I,
a million Tim Pools
times a trillion
could never recreate
Shakespeare.
I disagree.
Trillion times.
Infinity,
a trillion maybe,
but infinity no
because basically
what you're saying
is that with an infinite
number of monkeys,
it's completely limitless
the iterations of which
they're smashing the keyboard.
That's what they're going
to tell you mathematically.
Yes.
Yeah, that's the caveat.
But the likelihood
is so close to zero,
like it's.00000000001.
But the logical percentage is zero.
Yeah, you would say realistically,
it's very unlikely that that would happen.
I don't think it's an accident.
I don't think that people accidentally typed up reality as we know it.
It seems like this twisting and turning of gravity
and of subatomic particles is all
like counter and interrelated.
And when you look at the cosmic microwave background
radiation from the Big Bang, this web
of energy that's fluxing through planetoids
beating our hearts,
it could be an accident.
Yeah, and that cosmic radiation, you know, that always shows
us as the center of the universe.
And that's why I do believe we are the center.
But listen, this is what I'm just saying.
One of the biggest lies that I believe that is done on human mankind right now is they want to make you think that you're just some sort of cosmic accident that came from the Big Bang so that you're an atheist,
so that you don't have any sort of moral responsibility for your actions here on Earth, and that your life doesn't really matter because when your life doesn't matter, you're able to be indoctrinated and whatever.
Have you read about near-death experiences yeah i'm pretty familiar with it
yeah i was reading i read a book where it was just like they went around asking different people
and they found overwhelmingly the overwhelming majority experienced very very similar things
in very different circumstances like they experienced a giant ball of warmth and love
and this feeling of being pulled towards it. And then there were other people who described things
that were seemingly random or nonsensical.
And so they were like,
it seems like 80% of the stories are very, very similar.
Whether they were in a hospital,
whether they were in the street,
whether they were in a car accident,
the overwhelming majority experienced
something very, very similar,
described it in a very, very similar way.
That there was this bright light ball of energy before them that they were being drawn towards that felt like warmth and love it's the
sun what's up it's magnetic yo we live in a magnetic universe and our souls are magnetic
magnetically derived at pieces of energy and the sun is yanking us towards it and our bodies are
anchoring it to the earth our bones but when your bones aren't anchoring it anymore, man, your soul's free to roam.
Something weird is going on. Okay, so what are we going to do about these
chips? I'm freaking out. I gotta know, Alex. Before we
move on, what do you think is the purpose of humanity?
I mean, is there a purpose
for us?
I almost feel like we are just
entertainment for the creator. At this point, we're
like the Jerry Springer.
Oh my gosh, look at this.
Alex Stein called AOC a big booty Latina.
And it's going to make people go insane.
I think it's a sorting algorithm as a rudimentary way to describe it.
You know, we talk about heaven and hell.
I was looking at a comic.
It was a Farside comic.
And there was a cow standing before two pathways.
And they both went to the grinder or whatever it's called, like the processing plant.
And it was like choose wisely.
I can't remember exactly what the comic was.
And I started thinking about it and I was like when you're here on earth, the way we view it, the way I was taught it religiously is that it's like be good and you can go to the kingdom of heaven.
Be bad and you'll suffer for eternity.
And then I've talked to people who are like believe in simulation theory.
And then I was like to my more secular friends, think of it like a sorting algorithm.
Don't think of it like being deemed worthy.
Think of it like we're here on earth and it's not so much that you are good or bad.
It's are you, you're being sorted.
We don't want these.
They go here.
We do want these.
They come here.
And the idea is that you want to go to the place where the creator wants you to be.
Like, you don't got to put the emotion into it.
I'm just saying it feels like we're here on Earth
with free will to make decisions,
to live our life.
This is just how I see things.
And then to try and do the best we can
for creation, for the organization,
for expansion of humanity.
All this good,
the things that we've described as generally good.
And then when we die,
our soul is sorted into the good side.
Like, okay this this
this soul on earth they did good we're sorting that into good this one did bad we're sorting
it to bad it's just simple like there you go i would say with the way that the universe and
nature uh with the way that they usually work if there's demons which your politicians believes
that there's demons out there there has to be angels so um i i think there's a lot of different
things that we don't understand i don't think we're supposed to understand it i think this is There has to be angels So I think There's a lot of different things
That we don't understand
I don't think we're supposed
To understand it
I think this is a big test
I think it's a big challenge
And you gotta prove yourself
And
Alright
Entertain us
Eat all three chips
I think you should
Actually I think you should do it
For the members only
I got two questions
Members only
And I don't mind doing it
Which direction are we headed
Moloch or blue chips
You can say blue chips
Oh no we should go after Moloch
Because that is what
The MSBA kind of ties The Alex Jones stuff, you know,
and that's one of the things that he exposed
was going to the Bohemian Grove
where, you know, he was able to go in there
and they do an actual, you know, sacrifice of a,
you know, they use like an idol, a fake baby,
and they, you know, mock child sacrifices.
Yes, to Moloch, which is a big owl.
They light it on fire.
Yeah, and see, that's what I talk about, too.
I talk about this, and I don't know if I said this last time,
but their plan, the evil people that rule the world,
it's literally out of the Bible, not that they believe in the Bible.
These are actually Satanists.
I actually believe Barack Obama's a gay Muslim,
but neither here nor there.
I'm not here to talk about that.
What I'm saying, it comes out of the Bible.
It's Genesis 11, verse 9.
You flip that, Tim, 9-11.
Getting weird. What is that? That's the story of the Tower, it's Genesis chapter 11 verse 9. You flip that, Tim, 9-11, getting weird. What
is that? That's the story of the Tower of
Babel. In that story,
Nimrod
wants to build a kingdom to,
you know, wants to build a tower to the kingdom of
heaven to kill God, and God makes everybody speak
different languages, and they break up in different tribes, so
they want to reverse engineer that plan. People like
Hillary Clinton, the people that, you know, supposedly drink
the quote-unquote, you know, blood of whateverochrome yeah we can't say that i don't know
if we can say that but it's oxidized adrenaline okay oxidized i don't know if that's true well
i don't know but this is this is quote-unquote in a video game minecraft version this is uh
call of duty we're talking about call of duty uh someone should make that video game actually and
so it is the reverse engineer that's the one world order and I do believe that to be
true because it doesn't make sense like it's almost like they
even talk about and I'm not even a Star Wars person
but they want one galactic federation
in Star Wars I saw some meme about that and I'm
not even a Star Wars I'm just saying that's what they want
they all want us under one ruler
it's probably not going to happen in our time but it will happen one day
but let's like I guess secularize
that idea
like Hitler believed in the occult there are uh like like hitler believed in
the occult there are world leaders who believe these things it doesn't mean those things are
true if there is a powerful individual who is doing something you know trying to summon a demon
or you know doing weird sacrifices or things or like you know spear cooking whatever it doesn't
mean any of it's real in terms of magic it means they think it is and they're doing really messed up stuff right yeah they're mocking a sacrifice of a baby is it most people there are
probably just like there for the ride and then no they're really screaming marina bramovich what
marina bramovich did and she was just recently on a microsoft video they had to take her down i mean
she does look up her look at marina bramovich's blood cooking. Yes, spear cooking. Look at Baal. Look at Balenciaga also as well.
With the Baal tape.
And why would these very important people,
some of the most powerful,
some of the most busiest people in the world,
spend their times getting away in a weekend,
getting naked in robes,
chanting and cheering on and celebrating
the burning effigy of a small baby?
Do you see the Babylon Bee article?
Baal distances himself from Balenciaga. That's hilarious. Do people see the Babylon Bee article? Ball distances himself from Valencia.
That's hilarious.
Do people think that Moloch is giving them power?
I'm sure. Probably, yeah.
Yeah, like, you gotta get Klaus Schwab
and all these people on here, and then you gotta
ask them themselves. See, like, they like
Aleister Crowley, and Aleister Crowley used to do this
gimmick where he would, in New York City,
he would start mimicking somebody's walk.
He would, like, walk all weird, and then all of a a sudden like so let's say somebody in front of him was walking
weird and then all of a sudden alistair crowley would fall and then the guy would fall and then
everybody watching was like oh my gosh he's satanist he you know he channeled that and really
the guy was like in on the gimmick and everybody was you know totally you know bamboozled and then
that like alistair crowley would go and he would do a party trick, quote unquote,
where he would smell people's breath
and have the person with the nastiest
breath spit in his mouth.
This is a person that they worship, Aleister
Crowley. That's the leader of the Satanists.
That's how sick these people are.
Hitler was even looking up to Aleister Crowley.
They all love Aleister Crowley.
What about Rasputin?
Was he involved in that kind of stuff?
Hitler was an occultist. A lot of people don't know this.
He was also a part of a secret society.
Was it the Talmud Society that he was
a part of? But Hitler
used to do a lot of weird, crazy,
satanic, occultist
stuff that a lot of people don't even know about.
Yeah, and I'll tell you
I gotta say this. I actually gotta get this.
For $1,299 you can send me your know about so yeah and i'll tell you no but i gotta say this i actually gotta get this for uh
uh 1299 you can send me your credit card and you can join the church of scientology
elrond hubbard we're gonna get you on a dianetics program if you want to go clear
uh is that what they call it yeah that's what we call it yes are you kidding so don't insult the
man so you know you don't like dianetics, Tim? Okay, first of all, guys, this is the only way. L. Ron Hubbard
is our creator. We, as Xenu,
is our galactic overlord. We live for
a billion years. If you're willing to sign the billion
year contract with the Sea Org, which I did,
one of the best agreements I've ever been a part
of. It's a one-way type deal, but still really
good for them. And, yeah,
you guys can all join. So I just need your credit
card. I need your mother's maiden name.
You didn't know he was related to Tom Cruise?
Hold on.
Do you write this stuff down?
Or do you just come up with it on the top of your head?
A little bit of both.
But I mean, when you're a Scientologist, you're so clear.
You're like Tom Cruise.
It's like, hey, listen.
Everybody called Tom Cruise crazy when he said, oh, don't take pharmaceuticals.
And now every anti-vaxxer is like, I love Tom Cruise!
Tom Cruise!
He was right on the money.
He was right on the money.
Welcome to Scientology, Leah Remini.
Come back, baby.
You said it was a really good deal for them.
It was a perfectly
executed joke. Did you write that
down in advance, or did you just come up
with this stuff? Well, we know that it's a good deal for
Scientology. It's supposed to be a good deal for them, because they're
helping clear the planet. I know. Yeah, but that's what it's
about. It's about doing a good deal for them, for
Elrond. Where can people send the
credit card information? You can just go to Alex9999 onlex99 on twitter and you know i'm just gonna be honest
with you at first the road's a little bumpy but once you get to my level ot7 where i'm almost
clear i'm almost a pimp on a real blim and guys i have secret knowledge i got my new show uh leah
remini i'm gonna expose her so if you guys want to join you can be a pimp on a blimp too i bought
dynetics i bought the book.
Yeah, I know.
You bought it for me.
And he's joined.
And now he's in.
And now we're going to take over the world.
No, but seriously.
You're welcome, L. Ron Hubbard.
Zina, zina, zina, zuda, zi.
I was skating down Hollywood Boulevard.
And they had the guys outside the Scientology building.
And they waved to me.
And he asked me if I knew what it was.
And I said, I've heard about it.
And he's like, oh, what do you know?
And then I explained, like, the Zinu, the aliens. He's like, where'd you hear that? A cartoon? And I was like, yeah. And I said, I've heard about it. And he's like, oh, what do you know? And then I explained like the Xenu, the aliens.
He's like, where'd you hear that?
A cartoon?
And I was like, yeah.
And he goes, do you get all your facts from cartoons?
And I laughed.
And I was like, no.
And he's like, how about you come and I tell you what it's really about?
And I was like, okay.
And I sat down.
He gave me the book.
And he was like, whatever your thoughts on this are.
And I did like the e-meter test thing.
Like it didn't make sense to me.
Nothing happened.
It just didn't work.
I don't know what he was trying to do.
But then the book was 20 bucks. And he was like, don't work i don't know what he was trying to do but then he was the book was 20 bucks and he was like don't you think
you should know what the book says before you criticize it and i was like you're correct i'll
read it and then i read the first chapter and i was just like this is nonsense what yeah well you
know like i'm not going to pretend to be an expert i read one chapter but it felt like it was doing
uh it was like exploiting trisms saying things that feel like it makes sense, and then trying to give you a solution to something.
And I just felt like it was not legitimate.
Well, that's what he did, too.
He was like, here's this wild idea.
Don't you want to buy the book before you criticize my wild idea?
Well, guys, this is the thing.
It's like self-reflection.
And, you know, basically, you know, they do it where they put you on the cans, where you're basically just doing, like, intense psychoanalysis.
That does make people theoretically feel better. Basically, they do it where they put you on the cans, where you're basically just doing intense psychoanalysis.
That does make people theoretically feel better.
But the problems with Scientology is how they excommunicate you if you leave the church.
So say your wife is still in.
She's not allowed to talk to you.
You're not allowed to see her kids.
And then on top of that, they're very predatory.
They get young people, and they'll get their credit card information.
And the Church of Scientology will get credit cards in these people's name and buy books with it.
So the evil stuff like that is terrible.
Other than that, it's probably not bad to do some self-help and be in a group.
There's probably worse groups.
But those two things are just disgusting, and I think that's what makes,
when you watch that stuff, like Going Clear,
and you watch those documentaries about them,
those are the two worst things they do. They have this excommunication thing where it's like,
if you were a part of the church and you leave, you're now an enemy. You're not just a nobody. You're an actual combatant
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If you're interested in seeing how he was talking and how, you know, how he was behaving, like a lot of chill conversations and just, you know, normal stuff.
That's up now.
But we'll read your super chats.
Just Political BS says, don't you think that video of the Chinese being led to quarantine camps is horrifically similar to the old videos of Jews being led to the trains?
I saw that video on Twitter.
I played it in my report today. It's pretty eerie. There's also a detention facility that
was burned down in one of the provinces as well.
Is it confirmed that they were leading people to trains? Because I didn't see trains.
It was buses that bused them to the quarantine camp. And again, these quarantine camps are
absolutely atrocious. They're horrible. there's not enough bathroom facilities and people just essentially just live like dogs get their own
food if they're lucky uh and this this bigger revolution happened because of what happened at
foxcom a lot of the workers there were locked in there for multiple days without proper food
without proper bathroom facilities were forced to live there and then they oftentimes do live there
yeah yeah often not but but they said that there was a covid case in there so they had to lock everyone down
prevented people from leaving and that's not what started the protest the the factory workers left
but then the factory the the foxcom apple factory promised them a bonus if they would come back
then they did come back and then they didn't give them the bonus and this is what created
the uprising at foxcom if you want to be upset with the danger of nazism look at people that are busing people into quarantine camps right
yeah if you want to have a real conversation about totalitarianism and and and fascism let's look at
what's happening in china well all right it's as simple as this is once you start trading your
literal freedom for safety you end up with neither so that's what happens in china guys they're not
gonna have either chris case, wonder if Ye has fallen
into the crazy Canadian mind control expert.
He did warn Ye to chill or he would regret it.
There's another in the same vein.
Salty Larry says,
that story about his trainer threatening to drug him.
I'm beginning to wonder if he did
get psyoped. He laid a stink bomb
with Trump, then Tim Kess, and now Jones.
It's like a planned demolition.
Some people have been super chatting
and commenting that it feels like
Ye is sabotaging elements of the right
right as Trump announces.
Yeah, but that's what they say about
me. They say that for everybody.
I'm not saying it's true. They probably say that about you.
They say that, I mean, you know, that's just
they're just looking at something to complain about. I don't think that's
the case. If anything, he probably actually
makes more people based in reality,
even if they don't agree with us more so.
I actually do believe he brings more people to the populist movement
than, you know, like, let's say,
if it was freaking some weird leftist celebrity ran,
if that makes sense.
All right.
Cooler says it's refreshing and frustrating
how Ian seems to be the only one who understands
how a mental illness works.
Not an excuse, but people need to understand.
I think I went through it firsthand, kind of.
It was like marijuana-induced psychosis,
but it was also I was making a lot of internet videos and watching my own eyes and believing my own shit.
Like when you become, you know, what you think you are,
you can become anything and it can make you really, really crazy.
So I've been there. I know what it's like to have a thousand people telling you you're great and then
going along with that ride and like getting twisted and i want to be there for people that
might be experiencing that because it was very lonely at the time well and i gotta make this
point too and somebody you know i forget this guy that said it about me but it's like you know a
thousand people say something good you only hear the one person that says something bad it's weird
that can drive you insane, too.
Yeah, definitely.
You need friends.
The key is friends.
Friendship.
It's lonely at the top, as they say.
Yeah, you need people to tell you that you're acting out of line and to be there for you and listen.
Tim can't even go to Olive Garden.
Which is a travesty because of breadsticks.
Well, you're worried that they might do something to your food.
Not out here.
I don't think here.
Out here.
Okay, so now you can go to Olive Garden
and get unlimited breadsticks.
I didn't know that.
So now I'm less sympathetic to you.
Tim, good for you.
Like when you go to a...
So it's a mixed bag.
I go to a city and I'll hear people say like,
yo, what up, big fan.
But you don't hear...
You do hear the F you, Tim Pool stuff too.
And people...
This is why Trump eats fast food.
Because he walks in and they see the burgers already done and made.
They can't screw with it.
So it's safer for them.
That's a harsh reality, man.
Are some cities breadstick friendly and some cities not breadstick friendly?
I'm not going to eat the glutens, the starchy carbs.
I know, but if, you know, it's your wedding night.
Olive Garden is good, man.
That's what I'm saying.
I do like Olive Garden.
Your last meal, you're on death row.
Oh, they used to have, the Olive Garden I used to go to had pesto sauce.
They got rid of it.
I don't know if the other ones still.
I think they still have pesto, I believe.
It's so good.
The creamy pesto sauce.
Just give me the endless pasta bowl.
Delicious.
No, you know, I really do, I would rather have like, I don't know, just like ribs or
something, you know.
But Diego, the manager at the Olive Garden on Technology Boulevard,
if you're watching this, fuck you, dude.
What did Diego do?
I don't want to talk about it.
I got in a little trouble taking some breadsticks home,
and now they're trying to exclude me.
Now I can only order online.
And so now I used to be able to do it in the car,
and now Diego's like, oh, no, don't deliver to that.
They know my forerunner.
And so if you're watching this, Diego,
I was so chill with you, dude.
Your daughter's quinceañera.
Remember I bought her that piñata?
I don't want to get into it.
I remember when you were talking about it, man.
Yeah, I'm going to clip this and email it to him
because he only does email.
All right, all right.
Tyler B says, clearly Ye is purposefully self-destructing
to ruin his brand, most likely to get back at his handlers who threaten to lock him up and drug him.
They were greedy, and the only way out is scorched earth.
Maybe there are a lot of people who got rich off of Ye, right?
And this is true for anybody.
When you're getting big, there are people around you that will work with you, that'll do business dealings with you, because you don't do it by yourself.
You work hard, and then you'll get someone who supplies you the materials, you'll get someone who does the production, you'll get someone who does the marketing.
Ye imploding strips them of their wealth and access as well, but he's got his money and his properties and his bank accounts.
They may be freezing it, they may be taking it away, but it's possible, I'm just saying to entertain Tyler B.'s comment, that Ye's like,
after everything is said and done in this self-destruction,
I have $100 million, I'm set for life,
I'm going to take everyone down around me who's screwed with me.
But really, the true story here is, what is Diego doing to Alex Stein?
I mean, clearly, this is the more important, bigger story here
that we need to focus on.
He's limiting, I can't even do the car side ordering.
Yeah, I can't even do car side ordering, and I know he's going to watch this.
And, you know, honestly, listen, I'll be totally honest.
My wife and Diego, they have a history.
My wife and Diego, Diego was my wife's boyfriend for a little bit
until this whole fiasco happened, and then I went up to their work,
and I almost got him.
I tried to talk to the corporate office.
It's a long story.
I'll just say this much.
You guys better let me get my freaking breadsticks or else we're talk to the corporate office. It's a long story. I'll just say this much. You guys better let me get my
freaking breadsticks or else we're going to have freaking
issues. And I'm on the biggest podcast on
YouTube and I know you're watching this.
And yes, it is true. Tim,
shut your mouth. And this is true in Olive Garden.
This is the biggest ever. And I'm going to
tweet this at you and you allow me to
eat breadsticks. I'm sick of going to
freaking Rockwall, 75
miles away from my house
because of Diego and my wife
having an affair behind my
back. I've been very cool about it,
Olive Garden, so let me go back.
Not cool, Diego. Not cool, man.
Criminal trespass warning. Lift it now,
Olive. This one's interesting.
Team DATL
says, Ian, Ye said
after the Laura Loomer phone call, his misstep
was singling out a group of people when it's the devil
in the banks. I think Alex showed him
the context he needed with Jews
Is that today? He talked with Laura?
She called and he put her phone up
But then afterwards they continued saying the same kind of
wild stuff that they did
He didn't stop after Loomer
If there's a cabal of people of any kind that are
conspiring to destroy your bank and make your life a living hell, if there's after a loomer if there's a cabal of people of any kind that are conspiring
to destroy your bank and your and make your life a living hell if that's real that's a huge issue
well i mean carlin himself said like it's one of his early clips i think it was in the mid 2000s
when it's late george carlin said they don't they have the same interest they don't need to have a
meeting they don't need to have a cabal or like a legitimate conspiracy they have all the same
you know etc etc they have the same, they go to the same schools.
They went to the same doctors,
et cetera, et cetera.
There's no need for an actual meeting
and an actual like formal conspiracy.
They already have the same interests.
They're vested interests.
They already have the same things
going for them.
And I don't think they have
to all be Jewish.
I don't think that's,
I think that's a totally wrong thing
to look at.
I think that's where he's making a mistake.
Tradesman says,
hey guys,
I wanted to drop in
and try to encourage you.
I've seen an absurd amount of trolling on your vids lately remember that the guys yelling will be
heard first but us quiet fans still support you you know uh i really do appreciate it and i'll
point out too that uh we distribute the show more ways than just youtube and it's really obvious
when it's a troll campaign like you get emails, you get fake comments because they only do it in one place.
And so it's like, hey, that's weird.
We distributed the show in this manner and 98% positive response.
But then on YouTube, there's something specific to YouTube.
So whatever it is that we're doing on the show, it is not show wide.
It is platform.
It is unique to a specific
platform so you know that that that says something to me if if like 80 of the audience is like you
know here's what we disagree on here's what we agree on and they're respectful and then you go
to one platform where you get like a higher percentage of people concern trolling it just
it doesn't work it's like guys like we can tell it's not legitimate
because it's not widespread it's like isolated you know what i mean yeah but i'm learning to
just kind of accept it i'm not anywhere near your level tim but i mean there's i've trolls you know
i would say almost stalkers that everywhere i go they want to troll me you know anytime i'm on a
as a guest in somebody else's podcast they're always leaving negative content or comments so
it's like you know i don't really care if it doesn't affect my content.
I kind of like it in a weird way.
But I guess at your level, it might just be annoying.
But I kind of like it.
It kind of shows me that I'm doing good.
And I said this earlier before we started the podcast.
I said, you know, it's better for somebody to be talking bad about you
than to not be talking about you at all.
You disagreed.
That's where, you know, I think that is the case.
So what I was saying is, and we'll keep it a little light maybe i'll talk a little bit about in the members
only show i don't care about trolls you know i've been troll i'd like i've done my share of trolling
back i've been the internet since i was a little kid you know i think trolling is funny i think
people go in the chat and they're posting weird jokes about me it's like i laugh like there's a
meme where my brain is a blimp and there's a basket hanging from my head and my body's in it.
And so it's like, how does that work?
It's funny.
But the problem is that the real challenge about the negativity is when people that childhood friends who like the last thing you said was love you, buddy.
See you on the flip side.
They decide to try and make money off your name by piling on and people you considered to be good friends
making up rumors or lying about you, things like that
because it's clout chasing
because it's the, for whatever reason
there's that video that I think we all retweeted
where the guy said the world is driven by envy
and it was really interesting because he said
despite the fact
that the world has improved dramatically
and that me in the Great Depression to where I am now
people are registering more unhappiness it's it's not about greed because
life is better it's about envy that they see someone else with something and he's right and
it's kind of something that i've brought up before too in a different way his his was absolutely like
explaining it better than i ever could but i would often say like you today have better dental care
than rockefeller did you know 100 years ago or whatever
that poor people in this country are overweight that poor people have access to clean water
that your average apartment is air conditioning and a refrigerator in it and those were luxury
items back in the day but people are still unhappy it's not even a point that i just came up with it
was i think it was um uh what's his face that who's that comedian who is
beating it on the phone with those women you know i'm talking about louis ck yeah louis ck
he said it's things are better than ever but people are miserable yeah it's kind of crazy
you know yeah but that's also too because i believe the ssri is like i don't know how much
medical stuff we can say but i just believe we have a pharmaceutical system that people will say
you know what um i'm a little depressed and then we give people an ssri that you know actually you know increases
the thoughts of suicide so i don't know i think there's a lot of reasons why we're so depressed
that like you can see a housewife with a million dollar mansion and a great husband with no stress
and just have some of the most depression so i i do think there's like some uh you know artificial
influences that cause a lot of the mass psychosis depression i do think there's like some uh you know artificial influences
that cause a lot of the mass psychosis depression that's happening we were talking about this
yesterday a lot of people are drugged up and medicated more than a lot of people would even
expect and understand to a very dangerous level by a very bad industry yeah well i love the medical
the pharmaceutical industry you guys are so great they're the best all right let's grab one we got raymond g stanley
jr he says irl is the go-to non-cult political show when yay said he got what he wanted maybe
he meant ballot harvesting he'll learn he is to be back if he's serious i agree like here's what i
think someone someone tweeted in response to hearing that yay was coming on the show that
he must be desperate and i'm'm like, yeah, I agree.
Like, we're not the biggest show.
We're not – we're decently sized, I suppose.
I look at a bunch of other shows that are always bigger.
I just kind of – we do our thing.
And he even mentioned pre-show.
He was like, I don't need to do these podcasts.
You know, there's no point for me.
And then he literally said, but there's something I get out of him like that right there.
So it was clear that he was like, don't need to be here.
Don't care.
It's a waste of my time.
Ballot harvesting was beneficial to me.
And then he got up and left.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The campaign.
He did it to see if he could boost his campaign.
I think that's the whole point is to get more people to join his 24.
He did not totally destroy it on Alex.
Yeah.
But hold on.
Hold on.
That was why they came.
We before the show said said let's talk about the
campaign and they were like yes of course and then the first thing he does is say we're not
talking like no and he changes the subject then he gets him and walks out like so i think he got
what he needed he learned something and then he felt like he learned all he needed to learn and
he left but the you know ballot harvesting alone ain't gonna win you an election you gotta you
gotta rally the the entirety of the human race if you want to win an election against the military industrial complex right now yeah i i i don't completely agree i i think we've seen if uh the polling
showed republicans with a massive red wave and why didn't it happen because likely voters as a
polling metric make no sense anymore because ballot harvesting is the rule of the land
that's it so now you've got non-likely voters voted and
so all the polls about who's likely to vote didn't make sense and they're like how did that happen
it's because of ballot harvesting how many states was it 39 states again 39 states it's legal i
think in and it used to be hard to actually get mail-in ballots but now because of covid now
you just oh no big deal here you go you know so so So pre-COVID with absentee ballots, it was hard to do ballot harvesting in this way.
You just had to register for one.
You didn't just get one willy-nilly.
Now people are just getting them all over the place.
People that were dead 12 years ago, I'm seeing.
And not only that, I'm pretty sure people who work for, I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure people who live in West Virginia who moved from California got their vote.
Even though they changed their address, moved to West Virginia, registered, California sent their ballot to West Virginia.
Yeah.
This is crazy, man.
Knowing that they were in West Virginia.
Yes.
All right.
What do we got?
Let's see.
Crip DJ says, ladies and gentlemen, this is grade A 100% put to copium.
Pure copium. Yeah, it says putcopium. Purecopium.
Yeah, it says put, though.
But I don't understand why that is.
You know, I will say that people project.
Everyone is so adamant they know that everyone thinks
and feels the exact same way they do.
An important lesson is they don't.
People think and feel different things.
You know, there are a lot of people that just want to
be famous and there are a lot of people that don't want to be famous and the people who want to be
famous are adamant that those who claim they don't are lying yeah because they assume like no way if
i want it so do you you're lying and it's just like or like being rich and things like that
i know a bunch of hard-working people who i learned this when i was young man i was working backstage at this event was hanging
out with this famous band and when they were wrapping up i had like all access as a staff
and i was like i'm gonna get some people backstage they're gonna be so excited and so i went outside
and i was like hey you guys want to hang out backstage and they're like nah i'm cool and i
was like what what do you mean no like of course everybody here wants and they're like nah we're
cool and i was like we're hanging out with our friends we're drinking we don't got
time for this and I was like huh and this was when I was like 18 and I was like oh I thought
everybody would want to hang out backstage no it's not true well I know you're Mr. Cool Tim Pool but
I would think anybody that actually can actually turn on that webcam and click record you want some
sort of fame you want enough fame where you can have an audience I mean I know you don't need to
be like freaking you know on NBC but I think there is some sort of fame. You want enough fame where you can have an audience. I mean, I know you don't need to be, like, freaking, you know, on NBC,
but I think there is some sort of level of wanting to have an audience
and chasing fame that I think even you have a little bit, Tim.
Maybe, but I think the reason for the success of this show
is because of the inverse of that.
Like, when I started doing this show, I was getting 10,000.
The anti-famous famous show.
Well, I think people who want,
people who like succeed
because they want something,
they want to work hard.
I think there are people
who want to be famous
and then find ways to get it.
But this show started
as a component of me
with like 10,000 viewers
and just like waking up
and recording for 10 minutes
and being like,
wow, this is cool.
I'm like making a living.
And then it just started
to grow and grow and grow. I didn't come out and be like, I have to have a
million subs or anything. I didn't think it was possible. Like, I'm not even kidding. I was like,
there's no way like I will ever get that point. Like the, the, the, the, when I had a hundred
thousand subs, it was thanks to Carl Benjamin. He, he, he does, he hosts this video of mine.
He asked me to do a video. And then all of a sudden I got a silver play button and then I
got to multiply that by 10. I didn't think think it was possible but i just kept doing my thing you know what i
mean it wasn't it wasn't like i wanted a bunch of people to listen it's just the way it is for
people out there that do want to be famous you gotta really really question is why do you want
to be famous keep that in mind keep that at the forefront because fame is a byproduct but if you
do what you believe in then you will feel good and the people that watch you aren't going to be traitors.
If you just get famous just to get famous, the people in the crowd are going to know that you're a fraud.
You're going to know that they don't know you're a fraud and then you're going to disrespect them.
Like, do what you believe.
Ian, first of all, you worked so hard, you know, and I'm not just trying to kiss your butt, though.
But, I mean, think about how many times you stream, five nights a week, and then just how many videos you put out during the day.
So I think if anybody did that, put in that work ethic,
it would almost be impossible to be a failure in my opinion.
So kudos on that.
But I'm primetime 99.
I'm a pimp on a blimp.
I want to be famous.
Amos cookies.
I want to be in every corner of every store.
I'm Tucker Carlson's biological son.
He will not claim me, but I want that known, and I want TMZ,
everybody looking into it. So fame, bring it. I don't have me, but I want that known and I want TMZ, everybody looking into it.
Fame, bring it. I don't have
anything else. I got nothing.
Please. I'm a pimp on a blimp.
Related to Tom Cruise too?
Yeah, thank you. No, if it wasn't for
Tom Cruise and what he did to protect
Xenu, I wouldn't be here as well. We're going to do
IRL on a blimp one day. That would be fun.
My set with Starlink is going to
be an interior of a blimp and the windows
is going to be drone footage so it's going to look like
we're floating. That's cool. It's going to be
cool, Tim. Max Reddick says, Tim,
I'm with you on building a new culture.
As a Timcast member, but you must fight back
against those trying to destroy you.
You have the influence to help change this culture.
Please push back against Cedar, Hassan,
Klein, etc. I don't know what
they're saying about me because I don't know. I don't know what they're saying about me.
Because, I don't know.
I don't care.
You know, I just don't know what impact that has.
Yeah, I think Hasan needs to accept Sam Hyde's challenge.
That'd be epic.
Let's do it.
Oh my gosh, Hasan needs to fight Sam Hyde.
He would never.
Sam Hyde would crush him. I will say this.
Why did you have Sam Hyde on this show?
We were going to, actually.
I want to be careful because we usually don't announce guests because we don't want to.
That would be incredible.
Yeah, lovely human.
We did have a scheduling conflict happen.
And I know he doesn't like to be political, I don't think.
He tries to kind of stay away from that.
He does.
He's got the Andy Kaufman character under his thumb.
There's one thing I can say.
I don't like talking about Sam Seder
because I don't like giving bad people attention.
But I have to stress that I respect what Max is saying
and I understand why he's saying you have to push back
because I truly believe that Sam Seder is a genuinely evil human being. And I'll tell you why. What he does is, he doesn't
just take a photo of someone for a subject. Like, when you're making a thumbnail, you want the
subject and you want them expressing something relevant to the emotion of the thumbnail. So if
you say something like, Joe Biden slams so and so over this policy, or Joe Biden gets slammed,
you use a photo that shows
Joe Biden in that particular moment, preferably the moment in question. But if it's a news story
without photos, you try and find a photo of the individual in that context. What Sam does is he
uses filters to make people look sickly. And he uses audio filters to manipulate how they sound
to try and win the arguments or to try and just manipulate the view of these things.
So when he was doing the review of our song,
he put it through some weird filter to make it sound bad.
And whenever he uses me in a thumbnail,
he uses, it's a very weird filter
that like puts pots on my face and like sinks my eyes.
He uses photos from like,
he uses clips from like three years ago
when I was much, much fatter
and like not from the show
in question and they and that is like a level of depravity that is i mean no it's evil yeah it's
like well i remember i just watched like a two minute clip i don't ever watch sam cedar and it
was just a caller complaining about uh jp sears and then in the clip he's like he sounded like
he didn't know who jpP. Sears was, but basically
rallied his troops to try to cancel him.
He's like, if you know this comic, go get him.
Make sure that any club dates he's at,
call. Just type in Sam Cedar
J.P. Sears. He basically told his audience
to make sure he gets canceled.
On YouTube? That's a bannable offense.
That bypasses strikes.
He made Ben Shapiro look like an elf.
Type in Sam Cedar
J.P. Sears.
Or don't. And then, like, YouTube has the nerve to come to me and be like, allow us to suppress your content and promote this garbage.
Yeah, well, I don't know.
Sam Cedar sucks.
It's remarkable how we can be called milquetoast fence-sitters, you know, sometimes facetiously and often derisively and then they prop up some of the most violent
evil people on youtube whose whole career is just sowing hate and discord well people don't realize
it's not really what you want or what i want it's kind of what we all want and it sucks i'm not
talking about communism but it's more that populist mindset so they're always going to say you're a
fence sitter because you're not far enough right so you're never going to be far enough one way
it's weird too because it's like fence sitting but also getting really angry and
like supporting free speech and voting for trump or something like that it's like you know it was
a meme from a few years ago i can understand but you know whatever i don't care people can call me
whatever they want you know all right can we get a we get a few more um hybrid says ian i feel the same way about this
being the apocalypse i'm not one to religious but the book of revelation sure is lining up
right about now just time travel yeah it does feel like that like the global economy is about
to shake and shatter um governments are are now questioning their own relevance and wonder if
corporations should be in charge like everything is is up for grabs, it feels like.
Maybe not everything, but so much is about to change or is in change right now.
And we're part of that change.
Buffalo Bill says Timcast is staged like WWF.
No lie.
First of all, Buffalo Bill, they changed it to WWE.
And as I mentioned already, I have here a script that Jack Posobiec personally delivered
before the show
so we all had our lines
that's right Jack Posobiec two hours before the show
gives us our lines everything we're saying right now
is actually scripted we study them and we're all
so smart that we memorize
a hundred two hundred page
script a personal script
and then do it
well I have the neural link from Elon.
Oh, that's how you did it? That's how I do mine.
You don't want to know what Ian does.
He's the anal link.
I'm very sensitive to criticism.
All right.
Persistence over resistance, says Tim.
Who really funds Timcast? I know you have
money, but I don't think you have the money necessary to fund
an operation like Timcast. So who really
funds Timcast? Same people who fund AJ.
100% owned and operated by me and funded by viewers like you.
That is a fact.
There's no investors.
There's no patrons.
I think we have like a handful of people who give us 500 bucks a month.
Because if you go to sign up for Timcast, there's like an option to give more to be,
to be a gift,
a large amount of people give 25 and then most people just give 10 bucks as
memberships.
And that's it.
That's that's,
that's the only way we're funded.
And we use multiple payment processors so we can track all of it.
And like,
I should say like,
we know who our customers are
and we email with members
when they have issues.
And this is the craziest thing.
I don't understand
why people can't believe it.
They can't believe that
this is all organic.
Don't ask me why.
I don't know.
Sorry, just one more thing on this.
People are like,
they either accuse me of being extremely arrogant, but at the same time are making the argument that I single handedly built up this company and the revenue stream and all that, which must be impossible to do.
So I'm like, which is it? Did I accomplish something that's crazy or am I arrogant and funded by the feds well i'll just tell you my opinion you know i know there's people that are we talked about it just for a second you know like adam craigler and anomaly i'm not even
you know uh you know people that are throwing shots at you and i've always been a loyalist to
you because you've been a loyalist loyalist to me and i think that you're a stand-up guy and i think
that in their you know circumstances that you've done nothing egregious so i just think tim that
that's going to come with the territory of being the top guy on YouTube.
And I know you don't like to think of yourself as that.
But I just think some people are going to come after you, and that's just – it is what it is.
But I mean like I can think of a handful of podcasts that get more views.
Even Leftist podcasts get more views.
Yeah, but it's not about that.
And I'm just saying I don't think it's a personal attack.
But there's people that have said stuff about you, and I think it's unfair is what I'm trying to say i appreciate it man uh we'll elaborate on that the members only show there's
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just AlexStein99 on Twitter, PrimetimeStein on Instagram
if you can't find me you ain't looking very hard
Alex thank you so much for coming out
this was a great entertaining show
my YouTube channel is WeAreChanged
thank you so much for the Tupac shirt
this brought me back a lot of memories
because about 10 years ago,
I was interviewing David Icke at Occupy Wall Street,
and there was a black guy behind me in the video.
Someone clipped that video and made a separate video,
and I think it has millions or tens of millions of views with the caption,
Tupac is alive, as Tupac was behind me.
So this brought back a lot of memories.
And eight years ago, me and Mark Dice hit the streets of San Diego,
and we went out there and told people that Tupac was alive,
that there was a press conference, and everyone was like,
oh, my God, it's amazing.
I knew it was true.
I believed it.
So that video is also available on my YouTube channel,
youtube.com forward slash we are change.
Lots of goofs, lots of gaffes.
Alex, this was fun.
Thank you so much for coming on.
And I got to say this.
You mentioned Mark Dice.
Mark Dice made a call to action video to follow me.
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Jesus of Nazareth is dead.
And I don't like saying this, but Jesus is dead.
And the Christ that embodied him, that he allowed into himself is still
here with us and we use jesus in his life as a as a template for what we can become people like
muhammad for his people and george washington who was willing to give up the power of god
of king on earth we need to utilize what they gave us and and create something relevant to now
with it and we can and thank you for being here with us
while we're doing it
hey I want to say thanks very much for this
Whitney Houston thing I'm a big house music fan
I really appreciate that
it's not Whitney Houston
what's the rule?
that's a violation
on YouTube
oh ok trans Whitney Houston pardon me
Susan don't access
yeah thanks guys I'm at surge.com pretty much everywhere you can follow me again Annihilation on YouTube. Oh, okay. Trans Whitney Houston. Pardon me, Susan. Don't access.
Yeah, thanks, guys.
I'm at surge.com.
Pretty much everywhere.
You can follow me.
Again, I want to thank Tim for the opportunity to be here and doing the show.
It gets better every day.
It's wild.
All right, everybody.
We will see you all over at timcast.com.
Thanks for hanging out.
Cheers.