Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #671 FBI Infiltrated Twitter, MAJOR New Leaks Reveal INSANE CORRUPTION w/Savanah Hernandez
Episode Date: December 7, 2022Tim, Ian, Luke, & Serge join Savanah Hernandez to discuss Elon Musk firing a twitter employee that was working with the FBI, a new report that reveals the government had a secret portal on twitter to ...censor misinformation, a gas station owner who hired armed security to defend his business from looters, Putin making LGBTQ behavior illegal in Russia, and Alex Jones slamming Kanye West after Kanye used Jones for a publicity stunt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is amazing.
We got a bunch of big news today.
So Twitter files 2.0 are getting released,
and it's kind of more of a supplemental,
Matt Tabe says.
Apparently, James Baker,
former FBI,
involved in the Steele dossier,
the Russiagate hoax,
the fake impeachment against Donald Trump,
was counsel for Twitter.
I think he was, what was he,
Deputy General Counsel or something.
And Elon Musk just fired him. This has to be the craziest oversight. So they're trying to release
the Twitter files, evidence that the FBI was involved in suppression of information on Twitter.
There is a portal for them to use on Twitter and Facebook to manipulate and censor information.
When this guy is ousted from the FBI,
he eventually finds his way to Twitter.
And then get this.
It was in 2018 that Yoel Roth of Twitter
said he got in contact with the DNI,
with DHS, with FBI.
And then sure enough,
this disgraced establishment deep state FBI guy
gets a top lawyer position for Twitter.
And then when they're trying to release the documents, this guy's jamming it up.
It's just absolutely incredible.
So to say that it was just, you know, the FBI guiding now at this point, when you've
got former disgraced FBI working as counsel in tandem with the FBI to censor information.
Come on, don't play those games with me.
When we see people at like Monsanto
or whatever corporation resign
and then get appointed to a position
in like the FDA or the federal government,
we're like, yeah, no, we get what that's all about.
When say like a high ranking member of a company,
I don't know, Halliburton or something,
somehow becomes what's a vice president or something
and then we go to work.
Come on.
So this is crazy.
And we got some other news too.
We got Alex Jones giving more information
on what happened with Ye. Apparently
he was told
they weren't going to talk about this stuff and they did anyway.
Sounds very, very similar to what we're seeing here.
We'll talk about that plus this story out
of Philadelphia where I think it's what
is a gas station where they got armed guards
with some rifles now
because I'll say it again, man. I think
law enforcement doesn't exist.
What I mean by that is, of course, there are police, of course, there's the FBI,
but they're not enforcing the law anymore. I don't know what they're doing. It's political,
or what we're seeing across the board with like Katie Hobbs certifying her own election,
the raw exercise of power. So we'll talk about all of that. Before we get started,
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Joining us tonight to talk about all of this is Savannah Hernandez.
Thank you for having me, Tim. I mean, I, for one, am completely shocked that our own FBI would,
you know, try to hamper the truth about what's been going on at Twitter from us,
our own FBI. Who could imagine that they would be at the forefront of this?
Shocking. I mean, since the days of the Honorable J. Edgar Hoover, they've been nothing but a proud
American institution.
So you're telling me, you know, based off of these new revelations, that the FBI doesn't have the American interests public at the forefront?
I'm truly shocked. I really am. I don't even know how to properly assess what we're seeing today, but I guess we're going to have to really delve into it.
Savannah, compose yourself. It's shocking.
I know. Our own government being corrupt. I could never imagine, you know, Tim, as somebody who barely got reinstated on Twitter after being permanently
banned for the past two years, just two weeks ago, I, for one, am completely shocked that our
own government and big tech would try to censor the truth from the American people. Insane. So
what do you do for those that don't know you? For those that don't know me, I am a journalist who
goes and covers specifically like progressive cities here in the United States.
I like to do a lot of man on the street work. I go and I talk to people on the ground.
You know, when our beloved President Joe Biden says that the economy is doing great, that we're flourishing, that the gas prices are lowering.
I love going and speaking to Americans and asking them, hey, what's actually going on in the streets?
You know, I've covered extensively the NCAA championship earlier this year where Leah Thomas was swimming, and I was able to combat the narrative that it was a great thing that Leah
Thomas was swimming against females. You know, I've broken stories regarding Black Lives Matter,
covered the riots. I've been focusing in a lot on drugs, crime, and homelessness in progressive
cities, specifically Democrat-run cities, to kind of highlight the reality of that. So that's a
little bit of what I do. Right on. Well, thanks for hanging out.
Thanks for having me.
We also have Luke.
Wait until you guys find out about the CIA.
There's a lot of things to talk about.
My name's Luke Rudowsky here.
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Thanks for coming, Savannah.
Hi, everyone.
Ian Crossland here.
Happy to rock and roll.
Let's move this along.
Serge, tell me about it.
Hey, guys.
I'm at Serge.com.
Good to see you again. All right. Let's get into that first story from the new york post elon musk fires twitter lawyer james baker over
hunter biden story suppression and the funny thing is you know if you just read the headline you're
like uh-huh why is that news okay elon musk fired twitter general counsel case he was just straight
general counsel wow in light of concerns about Baker's possible role in suppression of information important to the public dialogue,
he was exited from Twitter today, Musk wrote on Twitter Tuesday.
Musk added that he questioned Baker before his firing about the events surrounding the laptop suppression scandal
and that his explanation was unconvincing.
Baker was previously general counsel for the FBI under former director James Comey,
and was a key figure in the Bureau's investigation into false claims of collusion
between Russia and Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
Full stop.
The day, I believe it was the day, Donald Trump was inaugurated,
a lawyer tweets, we are going to impeach you.
That lawyer later went on to represent a client whose name we won't say. And then he was part of the impeachment against Donald Trump. There have been people actively working against the FBI and then become general counsel for Twitter. It's very, very interesting, especially
when you take a look at some of this other information.
Let me see if I can pull this up. We have Josh Hawley there.
Where do we have it? Is it?
There we go. America First Legal.
Following the Twitter files, AFL
has obtained new documents uncovering
a secret Twitter portal U.S.
government officials used to censor
dissenting COVID-19 views
and violate the First Amendment.
So this is something more than just, in my opinion, the FBI advising Twitter, giving
a humble warning to Mark Zuckerberg.
No, they had direct access and they had some of their loyalists inside the company.
Matt Taibbi writes on Twitter.
On Friday, the first installment of the Twitter files was published here. We expected to publish more over the company. Matt Taibbi writes on Twitter, On Friday, the first installment of the Twitter files
was published here. We expected to publish
more over the weekend. Many wondered why there was
a delay. We can now tell you part of
the reason why. On Tuesday, Twitter
Deputy General Counsel, okay, so it was Deputy,
Jim Baker was fired
among the reasons, vetting the first
batch of Twitter files without knowledge
of new management. The process
for producing the Twitter files involved delivery of two journalists, Barry
Weiss and me, via a lawyer close to new management.
However, after the initial batch, things became complicated.
Over the weekend, while we both dealt with obstacles to new searches, it was Barry Weiss
who discovered that the person in charge of releasing the file was someone named Jim.
When she called to ask Jim's last name,
the answer came back, Jim Baker. My jaw hit the floor, says Weiss. Look at this. The first batch
of files both reporters received was marked Spectra Baker emails. Baker is a controversial
figure. He has been something of a zealot of FBI controversies dating back to 2016,
from the Steele dossier to the Alpha server mess.
He resigned in 2018 after an investigation into leaks to the press.
The news that Baker was reviewing the Twitter file surprised everyone involved, to say the least.
New Twitter chief Elon Musk acted quickly to exit Baker Tuesday.
Reporters resumed searches through Twitter files materials, a lot of it.
Today, the next installment of the Twitter files will appear at Barry Weiss.
Stay tuned.
So, how are you guys doing?
I actually talked about this guy yesterday,
and I brought up Jonathan Turley's article on him,
and he called him the Kevin Bacon of the Russian collusion scandal.
The story here is just absolutely bewildering,
especially when you look into the greater details.
This guy was fired from the FBI for leaking information on the Trump administration.
This guy was behind a lot of the major warrants that were spying on the Donald Trump campaign.
This guy then was working with Vijay Gowdy one-on-one when it came to censoring people in our political landscape,
predominant people who supported the Trump administration.
This guy's connected supported the Trump administration.
This guy's connected to the Clintons.
He's connected to James Comey.
He's connected to almost virtually everyone in the political sphere.
And Elon Musk didn't even know he was working at Twitter,
deciding what kind of documents Barry Weiss and Matt Taibbi were getting.
What?
How does that make sense?
It doesn't.
Does that make sense to you?
Absolutely not.
And you know what? This is just another great example too of just how far the tentacles of our government stretch in every
aspect of our reality and of our truth i mean going into again big tech which is one of the
areas and places where people cast their votes where they gather their information where their
entire reality is dictated essentially you have the have the FBI here dictating reality, dictating truth,
and dictating what we're allowed to see.
So, you know, even, it's like our own government, right?
We instill somebody as president who we think is going to change things,
but then they have to go through all of these other layers of corruption,
and that's what we're seeing right now with Twitter
and all the other people involved with even suppressing the Twitter files.
It doesn't surprise me that there was some deep state act.
And when I say deep state, I mean like administrative state.
You know, I know very well that people will leave the government.
You mentioned this earlier, Tim, and then go work at Monsanto
or they'll be like a Monsanto chief and then they'll come work at the government
or they'll be like, it's just this revolving door of government corporate collusion.
I just had, this is kind of the first time I've seen it in social media.
Well, there's a saying, once you're CIA, you're always CIA.
To think that the Federal Bureau of Investigations doesn't have a similar role in our private sector is foolish.
So I think it's fair to say that the FBI has infiltrated many big tech social media companies, whether officially or unofficially.
And a lot of the times it is them calling the shots here and prove me wrong because
there's no other way to to see this from the plethora of evidence that has been provided to us
yeah i kind of just don't think that the country exists anymore i saw you tweet that earlier too
what do you mean by that i mean that um the idea of the united states is now this shell you know
you can see the flag but even the embassies
flying a different,
embassies are flying
different flags in some places.
Not like flying on the flagpole,
but they're putting up
like the pride flag
and stuff like that.
You go to a major city,
the attitude,
the belief structure
is so dramatically different
from people outside of cities.
It's like just,
it's a clear distinction here.
Then you get to the courts.
Okay, it's a league.
There's, we call it, we call it illegal immigration for a reason. Okay, it's a league. There's we call it we call
it illegal immigration for a reason. Okay, well, a whole bunch of states is completely ignore that
law. Right? California, for instance, they call it a sanctuary state. You've got places like I
think New York and San Francisco, we're doing this upstate New York allowing non citizens to vote.
Yeah, now that these court cases are going through, look, the southern border is completely
porous. Non citizens are voting. What does that even mean? How is it a vote if people who don't live here can change the way we have to live?
Then you have all of the crime.
Then you have this.
Two things with this.
That's why I say the U.S. doesn't exist anymore.
You know, I was talking about this earlier with some friends.
They're like, don't you think, but this stuff's always been happening.
And I'm like, yeah, you know, back in the day of J. Edgar Hoover when he's digging up dirt on presidential candidates and stuff.
But you see, the FBI, they were everywhere.
There was like some unified authoritarian control over this country.
Now, not only can we see them doing it, but we see them doing it.
You know what I mean?
Like, we know they do it, and now we're watching them do it, meaning their control has been completely subverted. So there's illicit activity going on from the federal government to try and control things,
which they're failing to control.
And then they're being exposed.
So not only is there no seemingly functional law enforcement,
if you look at what happened with Marjorie Taylor Greene,
if you look at what happens with us,
if you look at what's happening with police across the country and security in Philadelphia,
like you were mentioning, these armed guards outside,
the cops can't do anything. The FBI can't do anything. Swattings are happening like crazy to members of Congress. And now we're just sitting back, literally
watching in real time the FBI fail to pull off an infiltration. Wow. And I think what we're seeing,
too, right in the modern days, if you really take a step back and look at it, is that all of our
intelligence agencies have been weaponized against the American people. And then you go to the border, like you talked
about, Tim, I've been to the border myself, and I've watched the flood of illegal immigration
that happens every single day. I've talked to Border Patrol who say, we're essentially Uber
for the illegal immigrants at this point. There's no stop to the flow there. We're essentially aiding
and abetting human trafficking at our border. We're aiding and abetting the cartel at this point. The Biden administration might as well be putting
money directly in their pockets because they are. And so, again, you know, the border is an issue,
the crime is an issue. And then on top of all of that, our own intelligence agencies are now
attacking and, you know, targeting the American citizens. So I completely agree with your sentiment
that the United States no longer exists. And it was funny, too, because so many in the left were saying, oh, my gosh, Donald Trump called to abolish the Constitution.
This is so horrific. I can't believe he would say something like that. And it's like, hold on.
You guys impede on our First Amendment rights and our Second Amendment rights every single day.
We just had Joe Biden the other week saying we need to ban assault weapons every single day. You
have the Democrats trying to take away our Second Amendment right, our ability to defend
ourselves, to keep us from becoming New Zealand,
China, or Australia,
and you're mad because Donald Trump said
something about abolishing the Constitution on Truth Social?
Give me a break.
He didn't say that. He's like, some rules,
including some of those in the Constitution, may have to be
suspended or terminated. I think terminated is what he said.
So he didn't come out and say, like, terminate the entire
Constitution. He was like, some of these rules have to be terminated okay not a fan not
a fan of when abraham lincoln did it but abraham lincoln did it too just saying i get the vibe that
the internet has changed the way nations govern themselves so drastically this internet video and
things like that now like the the cohesion of um the the myth of what we are used to be through abc nbc cbs and
they were told to you and that was the administrative state now now everyone it's it's madness it's
madness and nations i think rightfully so are dissipating like the idea that we that the united
states ends at that drawn out line is ridiculous now those people on the other side like the
cartels you mentioned are just as much a part of this system as I am, whether I want it to be or not. We're all in this together.
So it's faltering. I don't think that it means that the American ideals are disappearing. I
think that the Constitution and the ideas that it represents are fantastic and could be globally
adopted. You see revolution in China. Ian, the fact that our own press secretary has the audacity
to get up in front of the American people every single day and lie to us boldface. You know, this administration
tried to change the definition of recession as we were actively going through it. This entire
administration tries to pretend that the economy isn't failing, that inflation isn't at a 40 year
high. The fact that our own government is not fearful of the American people and, you know,
they're willing to lie to us so boldface. It
really pisses me off. And I think it goes to show that, yeah, we don't have the country that we once
had. You know, Jack Posobiec always loves to tweet that out, that the America that we once knew no
longer exists. And I completely agree with that sentiment, because think about the fact, too,
that we're raising an entire generation that thinks that this type of government is normal,
that changing the definition of things is normal.
I was thinking about the fact that TSA, right?
I thought that that was a normal thing.
I wasn't aware that taking off your shoes,
getting frisked by the TSA
was not a normal part of modern day society.
Think about the fact that Gen Z is going to think
that face masks, that government overreach,
that the government spying on you,
that the government lying to you
and redefining our modern day language is just how society has always run.
I'll make a point to the country no longer existing, too.
There are a lot of people that still believe in the United States, and they're holding to this idea and this vision.
I respect that.
I like what America represents.
I like the Constitution.
But come on.
Take a look at the Constitution.
Take a look at the Bill of Rights.
Is the federal government abiding by the Bill of rights let's let's go through it the first
amendment what did we just learn okay well uh the fbi the dhs dni are colluding with big tech
platforms to censor legitimate legal speech major political parties like the dnc which includes
public officials are actively suppressing speech and we can see it's happening in california we
can see it from the missouri lawsuit that's the First Amendment, which is gone.
Second Amendment, oh, I don't even got to talk about that.
Come on.
Democrats are trying to ban semi-automatic weapons.
Third Amendment, I got you there, baby.
During COVID, they were mandating that you couldn't evict people.
And that meant, and this is hilarious, by the way,
that active duty soldiers, military personnel,
who are currently living as tenants in property, they
could not be evicted.
And I got to say that literally violates the Third Amendment.
The Third Amendment, of course, most people don't realize is the government can't quarter
soldiers in your home.
So the argument was actually made.
Fourth Amendment?
Oh, come on.
The fourth?
Has that one existed for a long time?
NSA lying to Congress?
They bulk spying all of that stuff?
Tapping the deep sea cables? Come on, those
are the first four that are gone. How about the Fifth Amendment?
Oh boy. You want to go through this one?
January 6th defendants. How long
have they been locked up without
trials in solitary confinement?
I get it. The list goes on. There's no
right to confront your accuser. There's no speedy trial.
Let's talk about the Ninth and Tenth Amendment. Oh boy,
do we got to go there?
Look, you've got the fracturing across the board of the Constitution.
It's just non-existent.
Sorry to say.
When you brought up Trump, I was going to make a joke.
I was like, we have a Constitution here?
But you made the point a lot more clearer
by going through each of the amendments here.
Yeah, which one's the seventh?
Is that the one about suing someone for 20 bucks or is that which one is that one i don't
know i'm gonna i'm gonna look it up right now but but there is something to say about you know rogue
intelligence states that have pretty much just destroyed conversations destroyed speech destroyed
people's ability to to just have a fair political system it what's happening right now is not fair
what's happening right now is not just it's It's one party consolidating enough power and authority for themselves to do whatever they want,
trying to create a Chinese-style totalitarian society where they try to disarm you,
put you on a social credit score, as you're going to be living through a central bank digital
currency, asking for permission just to do anything in your life. As of course, the richest,
most powerful people are only setting policies that are making them more richer and more powerful than ever. The last few
years, we have seen the largest transfer of wealth in, I think, recorded human history. That is
something worth noting when it comes to robbing people of any kind of ability, not only to fight
back, but to live a life. That ability has been stripped away from a lot of decent, hardworking Americans
that could no longer make ends meet,
could no longer act by a society
that is acting by fair rules,
because it's not.
Everywhere you go,
there is some kind of nonsense,
that is some kind of woke policy,
there's some kind of bull crap out there
that just robs you of a good, fair, and honest living.
Luke, see, and I always make the argument as well, because we're constantly talking
against the World Economic Forum, George Soros, a lot of these like you'll own nothing and
be happy policies, right?
But we're essentially already living through that.
Do we truly own anything?
If you pay off your house, do you truly own your house?
Are you still paying property taxes to the government?
Do you truly have a constitution?
Do you truly have freedom of the press and the United States of America? Or is big tech going
to like the New York Post story with Hunter Biden, kind of censor and suppress what you're really
allowed to say ahead of a, you know, important election? I'm not sure. So, you know, we have to
ask these very important questions because people are consistently warning against these things,
warning against this totalitarian state, the authoritarian government.
But I, for one, think that we're essentially already living through it,
and we essentially have this illusion that we're not.
But I don't think we're really free in the United States, unfortunately, anymore.
I'm going to pull up this Twitter thread we briefly went over before.
It's from America First Legal, and we'll go through this.
They say, following the Twitter files,
America First Legal has obtained new documents uncovering a secret Twitter portal.
U.S. government officials used to censor dissenting COVID-19 views and violate the First Amendment.
Follow along.
They say this is what 500 plus 500 plus page release.
In August of 2021, the head of Google's news lab for the Asia Pacific region, APAC, emailed a CDC vaccine
confident strategist to invite her to the APAC's Trusted Media Summit. CDC's vaccine confident
strategist then emailed the event planner for Google's APAC Trusted Media Summit, noting her
excitement over being invited to what she referred to as the coolest misinformation fighting speakeasy.
I don't want to go through every single element of this, but I want to go through every single uh every single element of this but i want to highlight and then
we'll go through this the fact that it's not just twitter okay youtube obviously i love this one
youtube has rules on what you can and can't say about vaccination and covid here's the funny thing
those rules have dramatically changed over time is that youtube accepting responsibility for false
information for posting misinformation?
Now, YouTube can argue we were only following the guidance from officials.
Well, now we actually have some testimony from some of these officials that they actually based their decisions off nothing.
So here's what we have.
The government.
It's not just Fauci setting guidelines. It is the executive branch with direct access to Facebook, to Twitter, to YouTube, to censor information they don't like, often with zero merit.
And where does that bring us?
Including satire, including humor, including legal political speech that couldn't be in the public discourse because some politician, some fat cat bureaucrat,
some Karen Becky said, I don't like this speech. I'm going to censor it. That's the idea that a politician could say, those ideas shouldn't be in your mind is like peak Orwellian, peak
tyrannical. It's something that we should push back immediately because these people are
essentially trying to push thought control, mind control on the general public. And there's no
other way of arguing it.
I don't see it any other way.
We used to talk about how in the United States you could mock your political leaders.
You know, it's one of the few countries in the world where you can make fun of your president and all that stuff.
You still can to a certain degree.
But when people went online and made fun of Fauci, the government intervened and got these people banned.
Well, not only that, but remember that The Intercept just put out that article as well about the DHS
and the Disinformation Governance Board
and how they were trying to essentially censor speech
regarding the withdrawal of Afghanistan,
racism and social justice, or racial justice, I'm sorry.
And then again, of course, COVID-19 as well.
So going back to that freedom of speech,
do we really have the ability to question our
government officials?
Like we talked about with Twitter, they have backtracked on a lot of their COVID-19 policy.
I, for one, almost lost my entire YouTube channel because I was reporting what the own
CDC was saying to us and then, you know, highlighting the hypocrisy of how they were kind of going
back and forth with things.
I got censored for that multiple times.
Go ahead, Tim. Oh, I got censored for that multiple times.
Go ahead, Tim.
Oh, I was going to say that they did that to Crowder.
Crowder got a strike for just reporting what the CDC was saying.
Yeah, yeah.
That was a fun time.
The past two years have been a lot of fun on big tech.
Yeah, yeah.
Let me pull this real quick.
Sorry.
Michael Tracy says,
Yoel Roth said he had weekly meetings with FBI, DHS, et cetera, throughout 2020.
Let me stress this. He writes, where is he?
Since 2018, I've had regular meetings with the Office of Director of National Intelligence,
Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and industry peers.
During these meetings, they said, blah, blah, blah, hacked materials about Hunter Biden.
Here's what we know.
Was the FBI directing Twitter to take things down?
Hmm.
It appears not.
But there was a former FBI agent
who got hired by Twitter
who was working alongside the FBI
and then taking things down.
So let's just be for real.
Was the FBI directly doing it?
Any sane person would say yes.
To think that, like,
this guy's ousted from the FBI,
goes to work at Twitter,
then keeps talking to the FBI
about how to operate. And it's not the FBI pulling the strings. Spare me, Tim. Honestly, I'm at the
point where I'm like, put the FBI in the same category as the ATF and the CIA abolish all of
them because I truly haven't seen anything good come of the FBI. Is this the same FBI that's been
entrapping Americans for, you know, probably since its inception. I don't know.
What good has come out of the FBI?
Because maybe I'm just misinformed on this.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
The X-Files.
That show is awesome.
They also arrested peaceful preachers
at abortion clinics.
Very true.
Thank you to the FBI
for targeting private American citizens.
Good job, guys.
They were singing the hymns very aggressively.
Well, look, you guys know that
silent prayer is violence. Yeah like those thoughts those can hurt
people honestly being you know having dissenting views in 2022 is violence this room is violence
i can feel it emanating okay what was oh yeah cone toe probe definitely something worthwhile
to doing definitely is something that was honorable and not deceitful and not working
in secret
in order to cause chaos
within political movements.
I've gotten to the point
in my career with politics
where sometimes
I just don't even want
to look back historically
at what our government
and what our intelligence agencies
have done to us
and done to the American people
because it just blackpills me
to no end.
I'm like,
okay, so the CIA
is the one that brought LSD
and crack to the American public.
Got it. The FBI is the one who's beenSD and crack to the American public. Got it.
The FBI is the one who's been entrapping Americans for the past couple of years, and they were directly tied to January 6th.
Got it.
Don't forget about funding cartels and terrorist organizations.
And ISIS.
Was Fast and Furious?
No, no.
Fast and Furious was...
DEA?
Yeah, DEA.
If you look at any of our intelligence agencies um project veritas just came out with
their own expose about the hhs and i was um reporting on nvm inc earlier this uh year about
how essentially we're trafficking children via taxpayer payer dollars um you know utilizing the
cartel the border everything going on over there our government complicit in all of it we're paying
for child traffic trafficking for crying out loud.
And yeah,
everyone's just kind of okay with it.
Hey, the FBI is not that bad.
They did a really good job
protecting Epstein for 30 years.
So true.
Yeah.
They made sure that he was able
to continue his operations
when the victims
and the children were coming forward.
They made sure to shut them up.
But they did a great job
at that in the 90s.
So this is the point
that I was making about the US.
Like there was a period where their power was kind of absolute, you know?
That stuff they were doing, that was America.
We didn't like it, of course.
And then your conspiracy theory is if you thought it.
But think about where we are now.
It used to be that if you came out and said there was a cabal of wealthy elites
who were trafficking children using a private island,
they'd be like, you're crazy.
And now it's a definitive fact.
Like, Maxwell's literally in prison for this. Epstein is no longer living. No, it's like you're crazy and now it's a definitive fact like maxwell's
literally in prison for this epstein is no longer living now it's like you asked bill clinton about
it and it's like please please do not question him about that okay nobody needs to question joe
biden about these things either um if it's not on the approved media question list we're just
going to go ahead and overlook you know maybe i should put this another way maybe it's wrong to
say there's no u.s anymore maybe for a period there wasn't one. Maybe this corrupt, you know, our upper officials in government and media.
Exactly. And the corporate world. Again, this just goes back to me being super blockbilled,
because you read about all of these groups that have had ties to who is allowed to be in our
government. And it's this entire illusion of choice. So I do agree with that sentiment a
little bit more where it's like, well, maybe things have always been this way. We're just
seeing it now and open, because we have open because we have freedom of information via the big
tech somewhat to see this.
Maybe it's always been this way.
It has.
Tulsi Gabbard, also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a group started by Zbigniew
Brzezinski and David Rockefeller that has codified a lot of the secretive, not secretive
meetings and institutions that they have had within our national security state and the corporate banking world as well, instituting their policies
covertly and also publicly as well. The larger point that I really wanted to make about this,
and I'm so happy you brought up the Council on Foreign Relations. This is like the topic that I
love to especially talk about. They banned me from their facilities previously.
So you're doing something right.
But this is exactly how they work. It's a revolving door between a lot of people with government in the private world and not
private world.
And to think that their accomplishments, that their job leaves when they leave that physical
office is, again, a misnomer.
They're all interconnected.
They're all dating each other.
They're all related to each other.
They're all going to the same parties.
They're all doing the same drugs.
They're all doing unspeakable things that I can't even mention here on this broadcast.
And they also run larger extortion operations on each other to keep each other in check.
So this power grid system has many different layers to it.
And I think we're seeing some people are arguing that, you know, maybe things aren't getting worse.
Maybe we're just finding out about what they really are. And I think that's an aspect that I think we should be considering here.
Are we finding out more and realizing the truth of this world that was hidden from us before?
Or is it really getting that bad? What do you guys think?
We're finding out more about what has always been, but it's also a set of new challenges. Right now,
we need to protect our constitutional rights as American citizens. So we have encryption to protect our first amendment,
right?
You have decentralization to protect your first amendment,
right?
Because system centralized systems are vulnerable.
You have ghost guns.
You have the ability to 3d print weapons to protect your second amendment,
right?
Like you can't rely on some external force to protect your rights.
Those are your rights.
And we need to work together to protect our rights as citizens.
Luke, and I'm so glad that you said that because
what I have realized is...
Ian. Well, Luke's the... I'm sorry, you're both white men.
You guys look exactly the same.
Don't make me start talking about it.
How can you... What do you mean?
Luke's a person of color. Exactly.
I apologize. I'm a bigot. What can I say?
What can I say? You know that Slavic people are people
of color, right? Yeah. I do now. I'm sorry. I just told you I'm a bigot. One more apology and it say you know you know that slavic people are people of color right yeah i do now i'm sorry i just told you i'm a bigot one more apology and it's okay
before we get to real tell me what i was saying was right again what were you what were you what
were you just talking about oh protecting your rights on foreign relations so the mass is what
i have realized now going out uh you know across america because for the past six to seven months
i really have dedicated my life to going to the Bronx, Skid Row, Portland,
Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia, because I have wanted to see what has been going on in these
cities. And I have wanted to see what the American public has been experiencing. But I realized that
the masses and you know, the majority of people genuinely do need somebody to think for them.
And that's why it has been so easy for our government to just come in and take over
do something like this we all see it in plain sight and everyone's just like
okay oh well the government is you know kind of subverting the democracy whatever it is what it is
um it's so rare to have people who are original thinkers and willing to stand up for themselves
and they think people like tim pool are going to come save them they think people like donald trump
are going to come save them no people have to go and stand up for their own rights and
freedoms you have to be the one to make the change and you have to get rid of that mentality of oh
well someone else will do it for me someone else will say this for me like no you have to be the
one who gets active in your community and makes the change because that's why america has gotten
to where it currently is is because of weak men weak women and
weak-willed people who refuse to actually stand up and speak out against everything going on some
people would say we are changed but also i want to make a correction here it wasn't the dea between
uh that was behind fast and furious it was the atf so just uh just a correction there our other
favorites the atf yeah yeah i gotta say like the gotta say, like, the DEA shouldn't exist.
The ATF shouldn't exist.
And at this point, neither should the FBI.
But, like, you know, to be honest,
like, the DEA and the ATF are, like, top contenders.
Because, like, the DEA, I just, yeah, I'm sorry.
Oh, yeah, marijuana schedule one.
Right.
There's so much broken stuff about this.
The ATF's weird, because, like,
what does firearms have anything to do with tobacco?
Like, what the hell?
Those are completely different organizations.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's jump to this story.
We have this tweet from Jason Martinez.
He says, a North Philly owner says he's had enough violent crime at his gas station, so
he's hired these guys to protect his customers and store.
Does this make you feel safer or uncomfortable?
Let me just say, we'll show you this guy right here.
He's got a mask on. He's got what looks like
an AR pistol. I think it's a
Glock mag, so probably 9mm.
And you take a look at what we got here.
There's another guy here. This fella
over here. What does he got? He's got, I'm not
sure. You guys probably know better than me. Is that a bullpup
12 gauge? No, probably
not. Probably not. I don't know what that is. it's a bullpup something or other but i gotta be honest
i feel a whole lot safer at those guys standing around i'm gonna get gas and there's two dudes
with rifles i'm gonna feel pretty good you know better than if they weren't there in these
situations that's that's true and i also am like okay it's better than no security but that is the
slippery slope of private security is at first it feels good because it's better than none but then all of a sudden there's going to be six guys then
there's 14 guys then a corporation comes in and is running the show then the owner of the
corporation decides now this gas station is my gas station and who's there to stop them so like
you got to be real careful with private security you're describing governments ian yeah that's what
governments do all right well hold on some people someone said bullpup 556
someone said bullpup 12 gauge uh i'm not sure i think it's a 12 gauge i thought i thought it was
a shotgun yeah 12 gauge bullpup shotgun and then that's obviously a glock mag in there yes so it's
like an ar pistol or whatever what's you you were in philly right did you see this stuff going on
i was in philly three weeks ago i didn't see this type of stuff going on but what i did see on the
streets of philly was absolutely horrific now for viewers who aren't familiar with me, again, I have reported in the Bronx, on Skid Row, in Portland, in the course of two hours of reporting on Portland, I watched a police officer as the guy was overdosing. He says, oh, this happens three to four times a day. It's not a big deal. During the
summer, we'll have four to five overdoses within the course of one block at the same time. Not a
big deal. Going to Philadelphia was probably one of the most horrific places I have ever reported
on. It was terrifying. And I completely understand the need to have this type of private security.
When I was in Philadelphia, I was reporting on their needle exchange program. I was assaulted
for reporting on a public street. I had my equipment smashed. I was slapped in the face.
I had urine splashed on me. My friend was calling the police, to which I laughed and responded,
why are you calling the police? They don't exist here. You think the cops are going to come and
care that I got slapped in the face? You have people getting executed on the streets in Philly.
My friend actually sent me a video just the other day.
The exact location I was reporting in, a security guard shot in the back of the head, execution style, in the exact place that I was.
That's what's happening on the streets of Philadelphia every single day.
The police do not exist there.
The police do not exist in Portland, where back in 2020, they decriminalized hard drugs.
And you can go shoot up heroin in front of a police officer in Los Angeles, in San Francisco, in Portland, they decriminalized hard drugs, and you can go shoot up heroin in front of a police officer
in Los Angeles, in San Francisco, in Portland, Oregon. The police don't exist in these areas,
so I completely understand these private security members being hired.
Take a look at this right here. So a couple people have said 100% 12-gauge. Some people have said
bullpup 5.56. It looks like a Tavor 12 gauge bullpup is that what it is because it looks
very much like one that i have and i'm looking at that barrel what do you think luke well there's a
tavor um 556 but i don't think that's it um i think it's it's a it's a bullpup yeah look at
the barrel i don't know who makes it and produces it i've got one i got a bullpup shotgun looks just
like that yeah yeah that makes more sense to me but
what's the accurate range on that thing well depends what you're shooting would you classify
that as an assault rifle they do looks very scary they they assault like they assault shotgun assault
shot yeah of course absolutely like if it has a pistol grip and a rifle and a rifle stock it's
an assault weapon the good thing tim is um you is all this gas station really had to do was say, this is a gun-free
zone, and then the criminals wouldn't go and attack them.
So it's kind of their own fault for not putting up that sign, because we all know that that's
the most simplistic way to stop crime.
By screaming, please don't.
Yeah, that's worked throughout the ages.
Don't do it.
This is a gun-free zone.
The criminal's like, oh, my bad.
It stopped Genghis Khan.
Actually, wait, no, it didn't.
Nothing stopped him.
It's also important to note that...
Time, Ian.
Time stopped him.
His beautiful wife.
While this is happening in Pennsylvania, in places like New York City, they're spending government resources.
They're going up in Times Square and making sure to notify people that they cannot legally carry arms and that Times Square is a gun-free zone, essentially saying, hey, criminals, if you do have a gun,
which most criminals you do during this crazy day and age, and they don't follow the gun laws,
that if they have any victims there, the victims won't be able to defend themselves.
That's essentially what they're saying. That's essentially what they're doing.
At least Pennsylvania, there is still, as of right now, some kind of semblance of ability of human
beings to be able to defend themselves and sadly we're going towards
a society where if you have money you could have protection you could have security if you don't
have money you're screwed you know my favorite thing is is when uh politicians like ilhan omar
who called to abolish the police are then surrounded by private security oh yeah i always
love to see it i grew up with this in chicago all these politicians would be alive guns should be
banned and then they're allowed to carry guns. The politicians, and then
not only that, they have the rich people, the
wealthy Democrat types voting for this stuff
have armed guards. It's like, you know, when the
Pelosi's were shocked that a
crazed crackhead in San Francisco
broke into their home. It's like,
congratulations, that's what happens to the people of San
Francisco every day. You're not special.
You're talking about that dude that apparently hit
Paul Pelosi with a hammer? I feel like they're railroading that guy.
Like, I think Paul knew that guy and they're railroading him.
He's claiming he's innocent.
Yeah, he said he was innocent.
Paul was smiling and laughing.
Yeah, that's an interesting story.
You know, I heard that security guard you mentioned that got executed in Philadelphia.
I heard he survived.
Oh, good.
This was on the show.
Execution style.
Okay.
Yeah, but I think he survived is what came up on the show a little while ago.
Yeah, I wonder if, like, I don't know i think i think like media matters wrote something about
we're talking about the paul pelosi attack and they wrote some nonsense where it's like they
believe weird conspiracies and i was like the whole segment was that we didn't know what really
happened because the police keep changing their story but if you in any way question the narrative
that means you're a conspiracy theorist it's like bro i don't have a theory i was like the police
changed their story we don't know what happened my favorite
thing was when what was it msnbc or nbc uh suspended their own reporter for accidentally
telling the truth about that story rip he's still gone he's still suspended that's what happens when
you tell the truth on a mainstream don't do it don't do it guys could you imagine like your reporter and you get an email
it's like come to the come to hr and they're like yeah uh miguel we have troubling reporting coming
in from co-workers did you tell the truth on air well i i did i'm sorry you know but thank you for
being honest or or not you're suspended it's like look it specifically says on line four of your contract that you're not supposed to tell the truth.
So you're going to have to get fired.
Sorry.
Sorry, my guy.
They have like a Sarlacc pit and they just push him in.
Dude, that's our media.
It's like how Amy Robach is currently in the news right now for having an affair with one of her co-hosts.
But she wasn't in the news back in, what, two years ago when she knew about Jeffrey Epstein and kind of just overlooked it.
That's amazing.
Well, let's break that down.
I mean, you get this.
She gets booted.
Yes.
I think it was Daily Mail that found out.
So this is an ABC news anchor.
Her and her co-host were like hooking up.
And I think like they got a photo of him smacking her butt or something.
So they take her off the air.
Yeah.
But when she got caught, when she was on a hot mic and camera
talking about how they had the Epstein story
and Veritas releases this,
they were like...
How she had the Clintons,
how she had victims coming forward,
how she had to feel horrible
after interviewing,
having these women trust her
to do this story
and then let them down
because some executive at ABC said,
no, we're going to be protecting
this larger child trafficking and extortion operation,
which is being protected by the intelligence agencies.
Come on.
But an affair is where we draw the line.
Yes.
Can't do that.
Can't do that.
Absolutely disgusting society that, again,
has a lot of hypocrisy in it.
And this is what we know.
Imagine what we don't know.
Imagine all the things that are happening
behind the scenes that are still being done in secret,
that is still unknown to the general public.
You can only imagine how more debaucherous, how more insane things get.
Dude, the fact that we saw the entire Balenciaga campaign just out and open to the public,
it's like, I don't know if I want to know what we don't know.
I'd rather know.
I have my theories.
I like to talk about some of these theories, but I can't sometimes on YouTube.
Are they conspiracy theories?
I think conspiracy theories now are spoiler alerts
for the general public,
because when we look at what's been happening
the last few years,
I mean, it's just time after time.
The whole agenda and the whole narrative
has been collapsing.
Everything that they try to shove down our throat, everything that they're trying to tell us is lies and and it's all being unraveled every
single day it's crazy remember when alex jones went on rogan and talked about like multi-dimensional
beings cell towers hybrids i'm just like at this point i'm i have i have very little doubt left in
me now i'm kind of just like you know i mean i
don't know dude if larry clinton shed her skin on camera and became a lizard person i'd be like i'm
not surprised i get it i'm like yeah i saw i i put another penny in the alex jones she sideways
blinks like her eyes go like that yeah you're just like yeah old news we already knew her tongue
comes out licks her eye you're like uh-huh picks up the loogie she puts in her glass i hate that clip it's you know what you know what they're doing it for it's so that
when the aliens land we go uh-huh we get it just land which they've already been releasing these
documents like oh the government has been uh talking to fb or alien you know entities for
years and everyone's like cool yeah proof is i'll believe it when i see it even then i probably
won't believe it no i think the opposite i just i'd like an alien walk up to me i'd be like i'm sorry i have no
doubt left in me you know what i mean like so much weird stuff has happened over the past few years
tim would be like he's taking it away please god well i mean it depends if it was like the
federation and they were like we're gonna leave earth and it's petty nonsense i'd be like but no
what i mean is like it would be over in the news cycle within a week oh hillary clinton
shape-shifted next week donald trump wants to end the constitution next week and some of the
bumps you know again it literally would be just a blimp in in our headlines and the way we're
consuming news it would be page 20 of like the new york times and it would be like a small paragraph
like earlier today hillary clinton was revealed to be a shape-shifting lizard person after shedding
her skin during a campaign run.
And it would not even be front page. Front page would be
like Jim Bob from
West Virginia suspected of being
January 6th Capitol rioter. Front page.
Or some woke, stupid idea
about some kind of actor portrayals or
racism or other nonsense that's meant to
divide and conquer us. It's like in Men in Black
where they have the tabloids and they're telling the truth about what's really going on about the aliens or whatever and
everyone's like yeah whatever it's fake news that's just our modern day now i'll just i'll
just point is that we're making jokes about like how shocking it would be if hillary clinton shed
her skin we have the super chat from third eye sag who says kind of like how cuomo got pushed
out of office over a sex scandal uh instead murdering 15,000 people. Yep.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, why would the government attack him for that?
They do that every single day, you know?
Yeah, they're probably sitting around and they're like,
well, the public is pretty mad that Cuomo killed 15,000 people,
but we don't want to come down on him
because what if we want to kill 15,000 people later?
Yeah, I'm surprised he didn't get a Nobel Peace Prize for that.
The government was like,
well, actually, we asked you to do 30,000, so 000 so you came under par but that's why they actually got him
out yeah exactly we're not gonna get you out of office for the 15 000 but you did come in
underperforming so we're gonna use a sex scandal to fire you we instituted you for depopulation
and you failed so you're fired have fun that's the crazy that's the that's just the craziest thing
you know looking at the canadian euthanasia stuff i was looking at that today it was like die with honor dignity or something oh
yeah the media tries to come out these these corporate journalists and say like there's no
depopulation agenda and it's like what do you think what is it called when bill gates goes
on stage at a ted conference and says if we work really hard we can reduce global population growth
by 15 that's population reduction that's a depopulation agenda.
Like, I don't understand how that's not a thing
when the dude went on stage at TED and said it.
It's a population retardation,
meaning a slowing of the growth of the population.
It's not really a reduction.
It's more of a sloth.
Everything coming out of Canada right now
is absolutely insane, though.
I believe I was reading a story about this 23-year-old
who had diabetes, and the Canadian government's response was's response was die. That's basically it now.
That's our healthcare system. You should probably just die.
You know, regarding this government, the problems people have been having with the government,
I don't, I don't really, I'm confused right now. I see the liberal economic order. This
is my, when I say our government, I consider it the liberal economic order. It's well established.
George Bush senior established. It's transitioning to a new world order. It's a global order now.
Why would the liberal economic order go to odds with Russia when we're trying to create
global governance in our image? Why would we stifle and alienate one of our greatest
potential allies? Because they won't bend the knee you need conflict
but russia and vladimir putin have made statements saying that specifically they want to be a part
of the new world order they want to have a seat at the table and the united states and the other
western powers are saying no everything's for us at the table russia's saying we just want to sit
there but the reality is bricks china is just as much as part of this as the liberal economic order, the BRICS order.
So, like, why are we not vying for Russian alliance?
Let me tell you.
Let me tell you.
From CNN, Putin signs expanded anti-LGBTQ laws in Russia in latest crackdown on rights.
I was just about to say this.
Is that what they're calling it? So the new laws make it illegal to promote or praise LGBTQ
relationships, publicly express
non-heterosexual orientations,
or suggest that they are normal.
The package of amendments signed by Putin include
heavier penalties for anyone promoting non-traditional
sexual relations and or preferences,
as well as pedophilia and
gender transition. Under the new law,
it will be banned across the internet,
media, books, audio,
visual services, cinema, and advertising. So Ian was just asking why the U.S. is trying to go to
war with Russia. Well, the U.S. is very much in favor of all of these things, and Russia opposes
them. Well, I think it's not just like that. I think when we look at examples like Saudi Arabia,
they commit far more atrocious things than what happens in Russia. And there are far
more is a bigger cultural difference with Saudi Arabia than Russia. I think it's even deeper than
this. There's another article by Fox News that I think is worth pulling up. And it's titled Wall
Street CEOs funding China's military and human rights abuses. Here's why. And when we look at
the rise of China, it is partly responsible because of many Western elites, the Rockefellers, Henry Kissinger, and of saying they're doing great work when they're locking people inside of their homes, and there's fires there, and literally people die
because of these fires. Now, when we look at this COVID zero policy, these are policies that a lot
of people want to implement all over the world. So why is Russia at odds here and China isn't?
Well, that should be something that should have a lot of people thinking,
what's really going on here?
Because it's not just cultural differences.
I think there's a bigger agenda trying to make China a perfect example for the rest of the world.
I think that's what they're going after.
I think that's what they're trying.
What's the situation with the Chinese riots revolution? I mean, it looks like people all across the country were stepping up in crowds
and overthrowing the government.
I mean, it looks like that's what they were attempting to do. What's going on there? That's what I was saying. I mean,
I saw that Klaus Schwab said that the Chinese model, you know, needed to be implemented
everywhere else. And then the Chinese people themselves were pushing back because, yeah,
they're dying in these fires. They're still being locked up by their government. They have their
QR codes that dictate where they can travel if
they can leave or not um so yeah as far as i'm concerned the chinese are still pushing back
um i'm not sure we all know that it's very difficult to see what's actually happening
on the ground it's very hard to verify all the news coming from there because there's
there there are some reports saying that the chinese government is getting rid of restrictions
getting rid of some lockdowns and allowing people to quarantine inside of their own homes but there's also more video
footage of police officers and these you know white hooded crazy individuals busting down doors
and asking and demanding people's cell phones so they could go through all the data making sure
that they didn't they didn't share anything through bluetooth um and and also more airdrop
yeah yeah airdrop yeah which uh, which Apple isn't a big fan of
and has stopped in China, very interestingly.
The same Apple that, of course,
makes very grand statements about George Floyd here domestically
and makes very big statements about injustice here domestically,
but doesn't seem to really care about it
when it's at their Foxcom factory facilities that are up in arms and revolting.
Well, we want cheap stuff.
Yeah, I want to work.
Come on.
I wonder if you could make it so when someone bought an item, they felt the pain and suffering of every human that made the item,
and then they would have to decide if they were going to buy it or not.
You have to feel that whenever you use it.
There's an interesting question about that, though.
For some of these people who, this is the way it's often described when people are positive towards like sweatshop labor.
They say these people live in underdeveloped regions.
Are they better off with no money per day starving or a dollar per day working?
What do you think?
I mean, it per day working. What do you think? Probably working.
See, I guess the issue is it's none of our effing business.
It would be better if an American worker
was getting $15 an hour
to do that same labor
and they can figure out their own issues.
You want to invest in the development of that nation,
by all means, go ahead and do so.
That sounds fantastic.
Sounds very nice of you to help these people
rise up and become better
and build better lives. But why
take jobs and industry from the
United States, where American workers need these
jobs, and then send them over
to these countries because
it's effectively slave labor? Because they can
sell the iPhone for $700 instead of
$1,900, what it would cost
if we built it over in the United States, probably.
Well, look, if they built it here, the iPhone would still cost the same thing. Their margins would be lower cost if we built it over in the United States, probably. If they built it here,
the iPhone would still cost the same thing. Their margins
would be lower. So they build it over there,
ship it back here. My favorite story is how they
make skateboards. They cut
down trees in Canada, send those
trees to China, where they're
turned into skateboards and then sent to
California to get put into warehouses
and distributed across the U.S. That's the stupidest
thing I ever heard. But it's because it is cheaper to burn all of that energy sending lumber to China than
it is just to pay a North American worker to do work.
That's insane.
Look, when they talk about climate change and all that stuff, supporting the American
worker, one of the best things you can do to prevent climate change.
Stop overdeveloping other nations.
How about that?
You're concerned about carbon?
Then stop building factories in these countries.
You want to reduce climate change?
Stop burning all the fuel?
Stop shipping goods to China for manufacturing?
Just do it here.
Stop planned obsolescence.
Stop these products being made in a way that they break down within a year or two years,
so you have to buy a new one.
Again, this larger kind of consumerism, this larger quasi-corporate quasi-government policy that has been instituted
on everyone doesn't work in anyone's favor and is essentially a larger scam against everyone
so this is what we need to realize everything everywhere we look it's a scam how else can you
how else can you answer how else can you answer that question you mean like capitalism is a scam no everything everywhere spit that word i'm saying the way that the system
is designed the way that the system runs the way that the system has been uh finagled for the
personal benefit of a lot of these billionaires that do support china that want china to be an
example for the rest of the world that right right there is rigged. Apple is supporting the Chinese government.
The U.S. government is now dependent on the Chinese government,
on those factories, on everything being shipped to the United States,
including, of course, our medicine, our vitamins, our supplements,
all the plastic, all the trinkets.
All of that is being made in China right now.
And we are dependent on it because we got rid of our own industry.
We got rid of our own infrastructure. We took the jobs. We took the factories. We had them here. We had
the infrastructure to make things that would actually last, would actually be good. And we
said, no, we're just going to send them over to China to run this larger Ponzi scheme on everyone.
And the person who did it was David Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger with their open China policy.
Kissinger still is being adored by Donald Trump,
adored by Joe Biden,
adored by Obama.
Obama's national security advisor said
that they took their daily orders from Henry Kissinger.
This guy's still calling the shots here?
This is absolutely crazy and bewildering
that we're living in a society
where we're just being scammed every single day.
How old is Kissinger?
He's still around?
Yes, he's still around.
He's still giving speeches.
I think he's 99. Didn't he he was he the architect of the vietnam war i don't know if you could call
him the architect but there was many human rights violations that he committed in cambodia in in the
south of asia in chile in latin america in the middle east i mean this guy is also the figure
head of the petrodollar i mean this guy's behind almost every nook and corner of secret society whether whether it's the Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, or the Bilderberg Group.
This guy's behind all of these organizations, calling the shots, essentially telling people what to do.
He's 99, by the way.
But see, when he passes, is there anyone who can take that mantle and provide that same advice or control?
There's probably a whole bunch of other people that are in secret, his under his underlings klaus schwab was was working kissinger juniors yeah yeah klaus schwab
was working with henry kissinger very closely as well they're very closely associated klaus schwab
was a student of kissinger um so so that's another human being but they're but the next person we're
not going to be hearing about the next person is working in secret is working in the shadows
and they're implementing policies they're probably setting the policies right now that we don't even know about i'm
concerned that they're not american that they're like corporate they're living they're globalists
right they don't they don't care about america they never cared about america like they never
gave a damn about this country they don't david rockefeller bragged in his own autobiography how
he specifically wanted to destroy American sovereignty. These are individuals
that openly brag. I came up to David Rockefeller. I was like, you said this in your book. How dare
you? He got mad and then ran in his car. But at the end of the day, these people love to brag
about how they're destroying this larger experiment that in the first time in almost all of recorded
human history has allowed individuals to have rights and the ability to defend themselves.
That is their chief mortal enemy that they are trying to get rid of at all costs.
They want you to be fat.
They want you to be sad.
They want you to be not be able to defend yourself.
They want you to be a slave.
And that's essentially the system that they're building.
Yeah.
How can, how else can you, how else can you say it's not being built?
I kind of think they don't want you to exist at all.
Yeah.
You know, it's like, it's not that they want you to die.
It's that they don't want you to be alive.
Honestly, I think that's why we're going to see this big push as well for, right, transhumanism and Neuralink, because that's the next natural step to this.
I feel like, you know, the TikTok generation where everyone is tied to their phones.
We have this entire generation that is very subservient because they're so tied to their
phone, they're so distracted that they're not paying attention to what's actually happening
in the modern day, which is why the government is so easily able to come in and usher in all
of these totalitarian rule and whatnot. The next natural progression to that is transhumanism. I
know Libby Emmons was talking about how, you know, you get the chip implanted in your brain at that point. How do you know what is your
your own thought or a thought being implemented via AI? And then at that point, are you just
another like product of technology? Are you just another? What was the word that she used?
I can't remember off the top of my head. But essentially, yeah, everything's just going to
crap. There are two shows that I recommend. there's an episode of stargate sg1
where they go to the so for you know stargate like there's a portal they go through it they
find other planets and so in one they send in this drone first and it's like a wasteland but
then all of a sudden there's like a flash and they're in this beautiful looking city and what
it is is this planet like had a pollution problem. Everybody dies. But there's this force field surrounding the small town. Everybody's networked to this
machine. And there's like 1800 people who live here. What they eventually discover is that
initially the city had millions, but the power is running out. So the force field is shrinking
and people are dying. So to maintain the system, people have to be culled. So the computer was
wiping their brains of memories
of people who were being sacrificed.
And they didn't know. So they meet a guy.
Then, like, later in the day, they watch the guy walk
out to his death. And they're like, what was that?
And they're like, who are you talking about? That person
never lived here. We've always been a small
city. Then there's an episode of Outer Limits
where it's called The Stream or something,
where there are these, like, Wi-Fi nodes
everywhere, and everybody's, like, got a a brain chip and they don't realize that their thoughts are implanted
they think they're individuals they think they're living their normal life but they're acting at
the behest of the machine or whatever and that's the danger of of the brain chip and i just kind
of wanted to ask you savannah really quickly and then we could go to you you're echoing what i'm
thinking but i just want to ask you specifically what do you think the end game is what do you
think is their goal i think the end game is? What do you think is their goal?
I think the end game is to create an entire population that is subservient to the government,
that is tied to AI, transhumanism, where we're not fighting back.
We're not pushing back.
Why is censorship so important right now?
Because we are highlighting that these issues are prevalent and that they're happening.
But the government wants to come in and they want everybody to be distracted. One of the things that I focus in on, and I've been
thinking about this a lot, because there's a part of me that thinks sometimes that what I do is
useless, because I can sit here all day long and scream to high heaven about what is happening in
society. But it really is up to the masses to actually act on it, right? So what is the true
solution to this? And the true solution is traditional family
and instilling that because, for example,
the New York Post just put out this article
that talked about these parents
having to send their kids to counseling
because of all of the drug abuse that's happening
and these kids are being exposed to it.
It's horrifying them.
These parents are the ones that are thinking
of moving out of the big cities.
Crime rates and drug use are affecting these people
specifically because they have a family and that's at the forefront from them. That's why in our
society today, we're trying to destroy traditional values, destroy traditional family, because then
the average person doesn't really care about what's going on. Then the average person is just
tied to their cell phone. They don't really care. Okay, they live in the pod, they'll watch porn all
day. You know, they're, I guess, living off of the whatever app
that they're living through.
Sorry, I'm like completely butchering this.
But the point that I'm trying to make here is
I feel like the ultimate end game
is to have an entire population
that's not going to push back
against a one world government.
Yeah, that very much scares me
about implanting memory.
I think you're right,
really onto something with that
because memory itself is flawed.
No human has perfect memory. I think the things i think may or may not have been
what really happens sometimes i'm just wrong i'll say it and i'll go back and i'll review the tape
and i'll be like oh what i remembered was different than what happened i can only imagine that i mean
with tv and radio like that's already manipulating our thoughts and memories i think you're i think
you might be onto it like a muted or docile populace
is helpful for a government in some ways
so that the populace doesn't overtake the government.
Exactly.
Let's do a hard segue into this story with Alex Jones.
We have this from timcast.com.
Quote, burn in hell, Hitler.
Alex Jones comments on a Ye interview.
Quote, I felt like I was sucked into a giant publicity stunt,
said the info wars host
so uh everybody remembers what happened when ye went on alex jones he also went on with gavin
mckinnis and i guess what what alex was saying is that before the show they agreed not to talk
about that stuff then when the show went on the air that's all they talked about and he feels like
it was a big publicity stunt i think alex uh his comments were pretty interesting he said that uh yay kanye had a
fifth grade level understanding of hitler he also challenged nick fluentis to a debate
about history and specifically world war ii there was also a reference to him potentially being a
homosexual uh so so alex kind of kind of went off a little bit here i don't know if you felt
pressure but we got to understand,
Alex was the man that has been talking about Prescott Bush.
He's been talking about Margaret Sanger.
He's been talking about a lot of American elites financing this larger eugenics depopulation,
Nazi World War II kind of movement.
This was kind of his moment to kind of bring it back.
Some people are saying he should have brought it back when Ye was on and pushed back a little bit more,
but that's up to people's own interpretations
of how they saw the interview.
I don't know, what did you think of that interview?
And what do you think about his latest comments now
talking about fifth grade level understanding
of World War II?
I think that the interview that Alex did with Ye
was really important because it highlighted
why the First Amendment is important
in the sense of the reason why I'm a free speech absolutist is because I think that you should
allow your enemy or just anybody in society, right, to really say what they think about certain
issues. I think that free speech is so effective because it essentially allows people to expose
themselves, to expose what they really think,
to expose and allows the public as well to decide if their views are good or bad.
So I think, you know, yay going on with Alex.
Alex not really pushing back was a good way for the public
to really, I guess, delve into what Kanye actually thought about this issue.
Regarding what Alex is saying now,
I do think that Kanye is being used
by the people that are around him.
I'll be honest with it.
Tim, you disagree with me on this?
Look, when we hear that Alex,
you know, Alex is saying that they agreed
to talk about this stuff,
about Hitler and all that,
and then they did anyway,
and he felt like it was a publicity stunt,
that's exactly what I was saying it felt like.
Yeah, exactly.
Like the whole thing was planned out.
So a couple points,
and maybe it's being a dead horse,
but, you know, Ye went on with Gavin McInnes. We'll talk about out. So a couple points, and maybe it's being a dead horse, but, you know,
Ye went on with Gavin McInnes.
We'll talk about that.
But a couple points, like they initially asked us for a return flight right after the show.
We couldn't do it.
It was not that we were told by the, we couldn't get a flight.
It just, it wasn't possible.
They ended up getting a private plane ready to go right afterwards.
They also said, we'll talk about the campaign, the plans,
and then immediately jumped into this stuff.
Same thing you do with Alex Jones.
So the other thing too, is when I look at what happened with gavin mckinnis yay is just saying the craziest possible things he's doing it again i want to
give a shout out to viva fray and uh robert barnes because barnes made a really really great point
uh something that we missed obviously and it's that yay's talking about this tax liability that
he's got 50 million dollars or whatever and they're trying to put him in jail and he was saying that we didn't notice and we
should have pressed on it he's right maybe yay is trying to appear crazy so he doesn't go to prison
so that he can come off as like mentally unwell he didn't intentionally what it what it what did
barnes say the example he gave was that yay is going to come out with the defense that the reason
he didn't pay taxes he was scared that was going to come out with a defense that the reason he didn't pay taxes,
he was scared that it was going to go to the Jewish people
or something like that.
Like, he'll make up an excuse
so it sounds like he's unhinged,
and then he gets a slap on the wrist
minimum security thing
instead of, like, a serious 25-year tax evasion thing.
So Ye goes on with Gavin McInnes,
and he says, what did he do?
He called for Jewish people to forgive Hitler.
It's just really, really out there, is putting it lightly.
I mean, it's nuts.
It's nuts.
And in it, this is amazing.
Gavin McInnes is like, when you meet someone, you judge them by the individual, right?
And he's like, I don't.
Yeah, he just outright says it.
There's no way, okay?
Like, here's my issue.
I think Barnes may be right about him trying not to not to go to jail
for tax evasion or whatever the issue is but like it seems like kanye is is is pretending to be crazy
poorly you know what i mean like maybe not maybe because people believe it they're like how could
he say such things like well he's just saying stupid crazy and outrageous but he's always been
crazy and outrageous that's why for me I feel like it's him being used by
the people around him to push a specific
message or narrative,
whether or not he agrees with that.
I don't know. I've been a
Kanye West fan for a long time. I also
have not met him in person like
you guys have, so I feel like my commentary is
based on what I'm seeing in the headlines.
You guys have more of a background to it. He was totally
different before the cameras rolled.
Off camera.
Totally different.
And I kind of wish we kind of filmed a little bit
just to give people a perspective
because everything was very cordial,
very understanding.
A lot of the craziness and nonsense wasn't there.
And then the cameras went on
and it was like a different person was sitting there,
a different vibe, a different energy.
And everything just changed in the room.
See, I think he got just like MKUltra'd by Hollywood, so.
But this is the thing.
Everything we're hearing,
like the things
that Alex Jones,
the thing he said
on Gavin McGinnis,
the things he said here
is only what people
saw publicly.
That's why I thought
the behind the scenes
things with him
that we did
was so important
because for whatever reason,
he was,
you watch that video
and he's just like,
yeah, he's very,
very calm, very chill.
He's like walking up to Luke and he's like, we got to figure out how to get better food in this house. He looks, yeah, he's very, very calm, very chill. He's like, welcome to Luke.
And he's like, we got to figure out how to get better food in this house.
He looks at me.
He's like, we should put him in charge of getting the food.
That'd be really great.
Yeah.
Totally different.
Camera goes on and he losing, he appears to lose it.
It looks like a performance.
He goes on Alex Jones wearing, wearing a Balenciaga gimp mask.
And then he's, he's got a net and he's going, don't be mean with them, we're going to take your kids.
And you're looking at this like, is this guy out of his mind? But you see him off camera
before the show, and he's having an intelligent
normal conversation with you.
As soon as the camera turns on, come on, man.
AJ, Alex Jones is right.
Put some money in the jar. Whoever's here, go down to
where Alex Jones is right, put money in. He said
he felt like he was in one big publicity stunt.
I think he's right. But at the same time,
in a court of law, being
allegedly anti-Semitic
isn't an excuse for insanity, though.
What Barnes was saying is that
Kanye will come out and say he didn't pay taxes
because it's going to go to all the
Jewish people who control everything. That would be his
weird, crazy excuse or something.
It would be interesting to look at the
Wesley Snipes. Is that what he to look at the, what was it, Wesley Snipes?
Is that what he was saying?
I think that was the example that he referenced.
It would be interesting to look at that particular case
and see exactly what happened there,
just to get a reference of how that previously played out
to what might be the strategy here.
But who knows at the end of the day?
What do you think, Ian?
Well, I'm glad I was.
You're more of an empath than intuitive person.
I was thinking about this as like the long term, like where is this along the end of the day? What do you think, Ian? Well, I'm glad I was. You're more of an empath than intuitive person. I was thinking about this as like the long term.
Like, where is this along the path of humanity when we look back in a thousand years?
Like, what was happening right now?
What will they remember it happening?
I think what's happening is crazy.
It is.
Kanye's waking up a bunch of Jewish people and pointing them to God.
Like, last night on that Gavin McGinnis interview.
I'll explain it. Gavin was like, i don't know about that one in yeah gavin's like because nick was
saying oh there's a cabal or they were saying there's a cabal of people that are preventing
kanye from you know getting to another echelon of wealth or whatever there's a cabal and kind
of like it's the jewish people and uh gavin was like i i don't think they're jewish if you don't
believe in god you're not jewish and it's something i said last week too so gavin if you're listening
hell yeah dude nice one and it's true and i think week, too. So, Gavin, if you're listening, hell yeah, dude.
Nice one.
And it's true.
No, no, no.
That's not true.
Let me finish, please.
I understand, but I want to, like, if you make a point, just to explain, if you make
like 12 points in a row, we can't address all of them.
It's called the Gish Gallop.
So, you said a few things right now that I think need to be addressed.
One, you can be ethnically Jewish and not religious.
Yeah, well, I think you need a different word for that.
Okay, well, that's an important thing to make to what to to it's like saying the word means two different things it's nonsense the word means something
what does the word mean what does jewish mean okay let's define it and move on you don't give
me two definitions you can say religiously or you can say ethnically then right well i'm talking
about i'm just talking about the word what does the word mean let's be specific the word means
that you're jewish meaning what that you're a jew meaning what it you believe in god that's
the tenet of judaism that's like the tenet i'm pretty sure we have people here who are
ethnically jewish their parents were like if your great great grandparents were jewish
then that doesn't mean that you are you got to believe in it it's a process it's like an
understanding this is my thoughts are that what's going to happen is people
are realizing like, if you're fallen, if you're a fallen Jew, if you've like no longer believe in
this, and you're just this atheist taking advantage of people, you're going to realize
that God is, is great that it's like, it's there for all of us. So we're all in this together.
And I think that what's happening is there's a, there's, there's going to be a revelation within
Judaism and probably all, all the major religions on earth, that there's going to be a revelation within judaism and probably all
all the major religions on earth that there's going to be some sort of a transformation where
people come back to the faith and kanye will be looked at as someone that saved the jews
a reformation yeah i just have to say how ian because he returned him to god i i think this
may be one of the most insane things i've ever heard you sure man i'm talking about what people
do people let me just they're often told they, man. I'm talking about what people... Dude, people...
They're often told they're crazy
when they're talking about
stuff like this in the present.
Let me just clarify a few things.
Kanye West said he wouldn't...
He said Jewish people
aren't allowed to be
in control of things.
He said the only way
he would allow them to work for them
if he could put cameras
in their houses and spy on them.
And you think that's him saving them.
Well, I think Savannah's onto something
that Nick has been tweaking his mind
the last two weeks with a bunch of anti-semitic stuff nick when he was pressed
when gavin told nick i don't think they're jewish i think you need if you don't believe in god
you're not jewish and nick was like okay maybe these people aren't jewish maybe it's godless
people atheists okay maybe but then immediately nick switched to like but jesus christ is the
is the king and is the great god and it it's the same stuff Kanye has been splattering,
like this deep Christian belief stuff.
Like you got to get out of that and become like,
so yeah, but I agree with you.
Kanye has said some madly racist stuff in the last,
or see, that's the thing.
Is it race?
It's not even a race.
It's a religion.
It's so confusing on purpose.
There's an ethnicity as well.
It's the only religion on earth that happens to have an attached ethnicity.
Savannah, you look like you want to say something.
This might get me canceled, but my legitimate question, I guess, for the entire movement,
because you know what?
I'm at the point where I do feel like the term anti-Semitism has been extremely overused.
I am.
And I want to know your guys' viewpoint on,
okay, can we legitimately criticize the Jewish community or people who are Jewish that are in power?
Are we allowed to criticize that?
Or is that anti-Semitism?
Because I think what this is linking to
is that broader conversation.
And I think a lot of people in the right wing
do have that question.
I would like your guys' viewpoints on it
because I think this is something
that a lot of people question, but we don't really talk about i think if you just hate somebody you know that that's
hatred that's because of how they were born or how they look or their religion that that's wrong
but i think governments should be criticized no matter what kind of government it is including
the you know israeli government or or israeli individuals so i think that's the distinction
that i see myself gavin mcganis mcganis made a point he said when you meet someone there are blanks let you treat them
as an individual and so the issue with with the yay stuff is uh he mentioned john stewart
uh i mentioned dave chapelle they both made a similar point in hollywood and media there's a
lot of jewish people the problem is kanye explicitly stated in more than one
interview he lumps all of them together regardless of of what that really means so like i think i
think the issue is if you take a look at harvard asian people are overrepresented in harvard
does it does not mean you go up to an asian person and be like this person must be good at math
you know it's it's you treat the individual like the individual. Me growing up in Chicago with my friends, we had some Asian friends who were as dumb as a box of
rocks. Then of course you see the tropes about certain things. What we ended up, what I ended
up learning, I should say in my view, the reason Asians may be overrepresented in Harvard is
because the culture that, that they inherit, its cultural elements are studiousness and punctuality.
And it's like strictness and authoritativeness
and authoritarian,
like we see in the Chinese Communist Party.
So you look at people who come from that culture,
they're going to have a very, very distinct
and strict way of raising their kids.
Those kids are more likely to exhibit certain behaviors,
like they're going to be studious.
If I were to come out and just be like,
wow, that proves it.
Asian people are all one way or another.
It's just not correct.
So the issue is when people say the issue is Jewish people, it's the same thing as the left saying Asians should have a higher standard to get in college because they're Asian.
And I'm like, no, none of that.
A person comes up to me.
I say, who are you?
What do you want?
What does this mean?
I don't think Asians are conspiring to get into colleges.
Asians are suing to keep people out of colleges.
Well, there are people who are Asian who are suing Harvard, but it's because Harvard's
making it hard on these individuals who may not have, I'll put it this way, poor, working
class Asian people being told they can't go to Harvard is, to me, completely insane.
Completely insane.
And I'm not going to blame all Asian people for filing lawsuits against Harvard because
Harvard is concerned that more Asians means less Hispanics or black people.
You know, I think it's all white guys that are responsible for all of our wrongs,
all of our ills.
Everything wrong in this society is because of white guys.
I say that as a proud person of color.
And whenever we do this, I think it needs to be called out,
especially when it comes to kind of generalizations.
I think we should always try to be more specific.
But again, if you have hatred for somebody,
that's just because of the way they are. That's just wrong. That's just how I
plainly see it. See, and okay, so this is my legitimate questioning too. And for example,
Kyrie Irving, Nike just dropped him, right? Because he shared a link to an allegedly
anti-Semitic documentary. I've never seen the documentary myself. So maybe it is anti-Semitic.
I'm not sure. But when people call that out and say okay why do
we see this consistent pattern of people sharing something the the media immediately labeling it
as anti-semitism this person getting canceled this is a pattern that we have seen a time or two
why is it that we're not allowed to speak about this again this is just me questioning these
things but but we are speaking about it right now uh The story about Kyrie Irving has been talked about a whole lot.
And it's cancel culture.
And we think it's wrong.
Like Luke has the Kyrie Irving jersey that he puts up periodically.
I think people should be entitled to free speech.
They should be allowed.
Like in 2018 when Twitter started banning people, alt-right individuals,
I did an interview with Insider.
It was Oliver Darcy saying like this is wrong.
They shouldn't be doing this.
It's weird to me that people are acting like the issue with Kanye West and what he's saying about Jewish people is unique.
I'm like, what are you talking about?
Like, there's tons of instances where people have said something offensive and then gotten canceled over it.
And we've argued that shouldn't be happening.
What happened to Kyrie is absolutely insane.
And I think he had a big target on his back,
especially with what happened within the last few years with him standing up
for his personal freedom to choose not to be vaccinated.
He was punished by a lot of people.
The corporate media attacked him.
And I think they're,
they're just looking for any reason just to try to get him out of the,
the discourse,
just to try to stop him as much as they can.
And he literally tweeted, I don't think it was even a link. I think it was a photo. I think it
was a poster for a documentary. They also tried to get him in trouble for posting clips from Alex
Jones. So he's an individual that I routinely put the jersey behind because I think he's unfairly
punished. I think a lot of the stuff that he's going through is absolutely ridiculous. He donated a half a million dollars to the ADL. He apologized for sharing a link without even
giving it any, excuse me, for sharing a photo of a documentary without even giving it any context.
And they still decided to punish him and cancel it. That's over. And that's crazy. And I agree
with you. That's something that deserves pushback on. But when someone is hateful against someone else they should be called out as well right it's it's and it's not unique to
jewish people i'll give you a few examples netflix executive who is i think in 2018 was giving
examples of of hate speech saying the slurs so people in the meeting went to the exec went to hr
and complained yeah they called him in and they said what did you say he's like i was explaining
these are words that shouldn't be used on netflix specials what words he said they went they fired
him you had the race car driver race car driver whose dad in the 80s used the n word on the radio
so sponsors pulled out from him he didn't even do anything cancel culture is insane i i i think it's
and and i get all of the the woke crazy crazy leftist organizations writing articles about it because I said the Alex Jones interview with Ye was good because it shows us exactly what Ye believes.
And immediately people were like, hey, man, I don't want to be associated.
I don't like that.
Those are bad ideas.
I don't think we should shut down people's lives, take away their banks, destroy everything because they think things that I think are stupid or wrong.
I think we just speak up. We have conversations like this and explain why we think they're wrong. I mean, look what happened to Salman Rushdie
a couple weeks ago. I mean, that deserves to be discussed, I think, if we're going to be talking
about a lot of this stuff when we're going to be talking about this conversation. Again,
I think blankly, it's just very easy to say, hey, you hate somebody because of the way that
they're born? You're a jackass. And I think it's that simple. And I think at the, it's just very easy to say, hey, you hate somebody because of the way that they're born?
You're a jackass.
And I think it's that simple.
And I think at the end of the day, we should be going to that and not just using this as a way to divide and conquer people and use it as a way to control speech and to punish people for daring to express ideas.
Because I think we also reached the stage in our society where comedy is being banned, where it's being vilified, where it's being stopped.
Comedy used to bring people together.
It used to make people laugh about our differences.
We can't even have that anymore.
We just have people who are afraid to even speak to each other.
And that, to me, is an absolutely dangerous ingredient towards a society that is on the
verge of collapsing.
Let me give you another example.
Dave Chappelle and Jon Stewart both came out and made these statements that Kanye and I
actually mentioned. John Stewart said something to the effect of if you can't, if you overuse the phrase
anti-Semitic, when someone points out there are a lot of Jewish people in Hollywood or in media
or in finance, then this is what is breeding the conspiracies. Basically, it's what's making people
feel like their ideas may be correct. And if you want to have an honest conversation, you start
with, yes, we do see in certain
areas of representation.
That was Jon Stewart.
Dave Chappelle made the joke where he said, if it's an Italian guy, it's the mob.
If it's a black guy, it's a gang.
And if it's a bunch of Jewish people, it's a coincidence.
You're not going to talk about it.
That was Dave Chappelle's joke.
Jon Stewart and Dave Chappelle's lives have not been destroyed.
They've talked about it.
They've addressed it.
It's come up here.
The thing about what Kanye said is Kanye praised Hitler yeah okay kanye's on a different level kanye said
they're not allowed to control things and he would only hire them if he can follow them home put
cameras in their house to prove they aren't spies like okay if you said that about any ethnic group
people are gonna get mad at you well i mean i think kanye has just been an interesting example
of bringing this conversation to the forefront uh and again, too, it really was a test of freedom of speech. Right.
And who in our in the right wing, I guess, area really is truly pro free speech, because granted, I don't agree with a lot.
Most of what Kanye said, probably all of what Kanye said, it was pretty crazy.
But again, still support his right to say it. Same thing with Nick Fuentes.
Still support their right to say it. And I think that's the beauty of the free speech, right?
Is you allow your opponent to say exactly what they think or just anybody in society exactly what they think.
And then society is allowed to dictate if they like it or not.
Well, you let the best idea win and you have to counter bad ideas with good ideas.
That's why I think we were trying to facilitate a conversation here to try to find out what the best idea was. And sadly, we didn't have that. But it would have been contentious.
It would have been interesting. But I think it's worthwhile to challenge bad ideas. And I think we
need to do this more routinely than a lot of other people do it. We got a super chat that I want to
address before we go to super chats, because someone just mentioned an interesting point.
They said, you're still not listening to Sav. She's asking why you can say collusion
between white people. White person abuses people, but it's not okay to say Jewish person.
So let me explain from where I come from. My point is, I have routinely ragged on the left
for blaming white people. It will not be any different when someone wants to blame Jewish
people. I do not like people looking at someone and being like, you know what, I've made a decision about you just because you look a certain way.
That's nonsense to me.
I just don't, I don't think it's legitimate.
I've met, I remember I met, I knew this Haitian guy when I worked at O'Hare.
And he was complaining how people call him African American, but he's from Haiti.
He's like, he's not from Africa.
He's not American either.
He's Haitian.
Don't call me that.
It's like this stupid, like judging a person for this i agree the left when they blame white people for everything
is ridiculous and it's wrong i also think it's wrong and people like kanye or anyone else blame
jewish people for it i also think it's wrong to blame black people for it i'm like let's blame
criminals let's blame thieves let's let's blame corruption and let's try
to figure out how uh we live and work together and we don't blame each other just because we
look a certain way because i i just man i'm imagining just just the idea of just racism
in general it really does make me angry same yeah like judging someone in any capacity without
actually knowing who they are and knowing what
they believe is a problem because then what you're going to be a person who likes white people okay
guess what all the antifa people overwhelmingly white so it's certainly not white people that
are good or better no because antifa is out of their out of their minds then you've got latinos
you've got people from cuba who love america more than these white antifa yeah i just yeah that's
just me that's just me i'm saying they're self-hating white people just like they're so hating jewish people you blame systems
that breed these kinds of problems like the roman empire is the white the white person problem is
the roman patriarchy that thing created in a church to get into people's minds it tried to
control the world it's still trying to control the world through its church like that's the white
person problem is the roman patriarchy that's a real thing the jewish problem is the banking cartels
that were invented by amschel rothschild in the 1500s his three sons went off to england italy
and france to make the rothschild banking empire it's the banking superstructure that's the problem
not the race or the culture it doesn't matter what you look like it's the behavior and i think
i think jones actually made that point and
then yay admitted he was wrong he said he shouldn't have blanketed all people and that it's actually
about banking and stuff like that see and that's the thing with kanye that's inconsistent with his
interviews is i feel like when he does get that pushback he's like okay well he'll capitulate
that point you know we we looked up the ceos of banks because we're talking with michael malice
and it's like the ceos of a bunch of these banks are just white dudes so it's
I don't know man
this is the problem
I have
mainly it's because
I want to solve
these problems
why is the Federal Reserve
ripping people off
and destroying everything
well if you come out
and just scream
that someone's like
religious background
or ethnic background
I'm like bro
that's not
the problem is
the system
and it's being supported
by a whole bunch of people
of all different backgrounds
yeah how are you going to solve anything by saying, you know, specifically, you know, focusing on some of the outer details rather than the actual core issues of the problem and the effects of it?
It's like this. It's like a homeless white man has privilege and Oprah Winfrey is disadvantaged.
Sorry, dude, I'm not buying that.
When they come out and they say white people, this is white heteronormative patriarchy.
I'm like, shut up, dude.
In New York City, they implemented resources in the official school board there that made sure this is this is at the head of the Department of Education in New York City, that if you're a white student, that's poor resources shouldn't be going to you.
They should be going to a rich black person, black kid mainly because of the institutionalized racism
inside of that that school or structure that's the policies that are being implemented right
now that are absolutely insane that need to be pushed back on and are racist you know for the
record when it comes up again semite is uh more than just an arab or more than just a jew it's an
arab it's venetian acadian it's all those people from that southwestern asian peninsula or area
not really peninsula those are all Semites.
So if you hated Muslims during 2005, you were an anti-Semite, buddy.
If you have anti-Muslim in you, you're an anti-Semite.
I don't like that they act like it's only Jewish.
It's like there's a lot of people.
The Semitic people were a lot of different people.
Right.
It's just another word for racism, essentially.
That's what the ethnic and religious thing, I think, may have been getting confused confused for you there but it should be very clear when you use that word what it means
it does not mean jewish person there's there's tough challenges in this space you know i think
everybody gets it i grew up on the south side of chicago 47th street was just north of us when you
crossed it the entire community was black there was an area they called the leclerc courts when
people from uh when black
people from north of 47th would come down south of 47th and then there was this thing where a bunch
of young girls would rob young girls south of 47th and it was always a racial disparity
you'd see a lot of that the cops wouldn't let you go north of 47th and i'm like look man i'm not
stupid enough to think that this is the problem of someone's race it's a problem of two distinct communities that don't see each other and it may be a component
of race that's why they don't view each other as like part of the same community but a lot of it
was constructed a lot of the project housing the redlining the blockbusting created this element
so when you go into areas where it's like mixed everybody's getting along right so i think what
happens is a lot of people see something
like that they see these these barrier streets in new york i lived in crown heights and there was a
split between the jewish neighborhood and the black neighborhood and they had shootouts because
they were rival drug dealers right a lot of people thought it was like a race war or an ethnic thing
and then you and then i learned from the people actually involved they were like no it's just
because they're trying to sell drugs over here and so why is it that they were it was tended to be black people fighting against jewish
people was not the race it was that if you lived in this area the dealers you were working with
it was a jewish neighborhood if you lived in this area the dealers you're working with it was in a
black neighborhood this is like a deep problem in in cities with racial segregation and there's
there's a lot of uh components to it that think are real, notably that people choose to live in areas
where people look like each other.
That is what creates racism,
or as a component of it.
Me personally, I'm going to try to avoid
stereotyping someone based on experiences like that
and let someone be an individual
so they can be as worthy as they choose to be.
Yeah, man, groups and cabals and gangs are real.
They're real.
People can get together.
And sometimes, you know, you get with what you know.
A lot of times that's the easiest thing,
path of least resistance.
If you speak the same language,
if I don't know if they look like you,
maybe it's easier to identify.
But just because groups are real
doesn't mean that people aren't individuals.
When you see their eyeballs,
you realize the skin suit is almost irrelevant.
The brainstem creature is like what we really are, floating in these meat sacks, pulling on electrodes, getting our bodies to move around.
But you see the humanity in their eyes, man.
You get right through that.
Right through that.
I thought racism was gone in 2008.
There was a brief moment of a year where everyone was the same.
And I use that word hyperbolically because I know we have genetic differences, but we're so similar.
So freaking similar.
In-group, out-group situation.
You know, I'll tell you this.
We look at that poll, that data that shows that white liberals are the only group with an out-group preference.
That shows that among black people, Asian people, Latino, they have an in-group racial preference.
They are slightly
more inclined to want to be around people who are of the same ethnic background or race.
White conservatives, same thing. It's slight. It's not definitive. Liberals,
the only with a negative. They don't like being around white people.
That's interesting.
Yeah. So I think Tucker Carlson hit the nail on the head with a hammer when he said he was like,
I'm not racist. It's white liberal women. They're the ones who are voting for all these policies
and doing all these things.
Well, I was a white liberal.
I'm like, is that racist and sexist though?
Because you're calling out white women?
I didn't like being around only people.
I was born in Cuyahoga Falls.
They call it Caucasian Falls
because it was like 99.9% white people.
And I was disgusting.
Like until I was 18, it was like racist.
And I left, went to New York City, Chicago, LA.
I just wanted to be around different
cultures that was the white liberal in me i couldn't stand just being isolated in this
one mono why was it disgusting because i knew there was more i knew that racism wasn't right
it didn't sound right i knew that i'd see how was it racist if it was like overwhelmingly white
they would make racist jokes about other people other races and stuff and it was just like
oh okay if you if you if you were like no that's not good then you get ostracized by the group of racists and so
my i'm forced like it's a little good i want to say they're all racist but i think there's just
inherent racism in all of us from that environment where it's like that was normal and our parents
had come from racist environments um i had to get out of it i had to see the world um then i went
to south america and man that's like the other end of the spectrum where I was the odd man out
and that was a very lonely
experience too.
Anyway,
I advise everyone
get a chance to dip
into another culture.
I live down a normal avenue
in LA
and it's
every Sunday.
What does that mean?
It's like the Latino,
man,
they're getting wild on Sunday.
You know,
they got the food carts going
and dancing
and playing music at church.
We used to have the Elotes carts on the on the south side by venom park race to hang out
and then the mayor banned them yeah they were only allowed on the other side of cicero where
all the billboards turned spanish that was deeply offensive to me because it was like it was the
most fun thing when the elotes cart pulled up you had a dollar and he shaved the corn into the cup
with some mayo some parmesan some red some cayenne pepper stir it up hand it to you yeah a cup of corn you look and then we don't know why but he would but there was like a rule
put in place banning them from from the uh west side of cicero avenue yeah and that just happens
to be like a dividing line where you start seeing more more hispanic and spanish billboards and we
were like yo what the man we love the elotes guy he was cool and tamales he had tamales too it was so great to
just to witness the humanity and people of other of the it's not race it's not the word race isn't
the right word what's the word what's the difference between like someone from africa
and someone from ireland i guess different cultures but if we're both born in the united
states and we grew up across the street from each other then what's the difference what would you
you're both american I would still say
it's more of a culture thing though, right?
Yeah.
But you said you felt isolated?
In South America.
That was interesting
because I had the lightest skin, long hair.
They would call me Thor from the movie
because they were like,
yeah, this guy.
And when I walked in the street,
I just, people would be staring at me
and looking at me.
And it was like,
I didn't speak their language very well.
It was a very weird experience.
I have a lot of more empathy towards people
that might identify in an out group now you know i went to thailand during uh chinese
new year where'd you go uh bangkok oh cool and i can't remember exactly where we were but it was
this like big big market avenue that went really far and it was just crowded shoulder to shoulder
with people i could see over everyone's head it was just um you know and like the person i was
with we were both like on average taller you know and like the person i was with
we were both like on average taller than everyone and i was like i was like wow like we're in this
country everyone here is thai i'm like a foot taller than everybody i'm like or like you know
half a foot taller than everybody then i went to sweden and i was just like looking up at everybody
like this is very interesting yeah you know everybody was taller than a good conversation
to have is the conversation about genetics and the difference of genetics they call it race realism sometimes like but i think that's an important free speech
conversation to to objectively identify differentials in genetics but also acknowledge
the similarity in our consciousness and our brains and our spines and stuff like that
but you got to be able to like with love acknowledge the differences tim were you
talking about chatuchak what is it uh just like the big it's a famous market in bangkok i didn't like check out the
name i don't know i went to this mall that was insanely huge though in bangkok where they were
like it was one of the biggest malls in the world or something like that yeah i don't know also
before we're gonna go to super chats but i want to give a shout out to roberto jr uh our rooster
because there's just something hilarious about when you so you know they're like a foot and a half tall but when you walk in there roberto jr turns his head up to look you in the eyes
and i just think it's funny because i'm like he doesn't need to see my face like what
you know i don't know it's just funny like he can see you and see what you're doing but he wants to
look up at your face and he turns his head sideways to look at you it's just a funny thing
he's like what are you doing he's like look at at it. He's got to see your face, right?
In India, I think they say dolphins and elephants are people.
They give them personhood.
Oh, wow.
Non-human people.
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All right.
Jay Mary says, thanks for having Sav on.
Y'all are the future of journalism because y'all have integrity.
Please stay safe out there, and remember,
pioneers take the arrows.
We all have our part to do. Wow, wow.
Enlightened Fool says, Crowder's interview with
Alex Jones was enlightening.
Very interesting. Indeed.
Woot Do For You you says home invasion cast.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Another person showed up to the same property and people were saying it's not, they claim
to be a fan and they're like, it's not a fan.
It's recon.
And I'm like, yeah, no, I get it.
And I think I'm, you know, clearly it's not a fan because nobody would show up to this
property a day after a bullet was just
shot at two other home invaders so it's like maybe trying to come back to case the joint maybe because
they dropped stuff and they need an excuse to go check it out what testing security seeing the
response seeing who's there seeing if you know what's the response time who's going to show up
you know there's a lot of crazy ish going around there to any of the other fans in the
chat don't do that don't do it yeah i don't think anybody showing up to the properties are a fan of
anything no i think it's just an excuse but the excuse doesn't work like none of our security
guys are assuming anybody's showing up as a fan they're like doesn't matter if what you think you
are like death threats are death threats yeah coming coming uninvited is not nice red hood 13
says i want to
see a new burn notice series quote i used to be a spy until i quit and started to work at twitter
uh-huh midas says the country and the government is now a facade for the elite the government takes
and abuses power and then no one does anything because people expect the government to police
government to police itself we need to start policing the government. Politicians should fear us.
Ostracizing them and shunning them.
I'd put it this way.
Don't let politicians into your business.
You know?
Hey, if they want to make political affiliation
a protected class outside of D.C., then maybe.
But there's only a handful of politicians
I'd be willing to, like, make a burger for.
You know?
I like what you said yesterday about, you know,
the police that are coming in and shutting down,
uh,
American business owners don't allow them in any other business.
Right.
You know,
make their,
make their faces known,
make their names known.
I like,
they think that's a really good way of,
you know,
pushing back nonviolently,
but it would require the people of Fredericksburg to all recognize who these
people are,
these cops,
and then agree politically.
So what's going to end up happening is
you're going to get leftists who, for no other reason
than the cops are being shunned by anti-vaxxers,
will start serving them,
despite the fact they're the Defund the Police faction.
It's very strange, right?
Because I feel like Antifa is almost there with their mindset.
They're almost there, but they're not quite there yet.
Steven Zilligen says, Wish Pelosi gave tim an excuse to break out his impression he sounds like will ferrell doing harry carey in a female tone
that's your pelosi talks like this donald trump is just so awful oh man
i love that one i mean but it's like intentionally gross you know yeah of course of course you know and just try to
because that's that's how i feel when she talks that's how i feel yeah yeah ram roy says this
gas station thing feels like something out of the stalker series what's that do you guys know what
that is uh it's like a video game i believe s.t. stalker i don't remember exactly it's like it's like a video game, I believe, S.T.S. I don't remember exactly.
It's like it's in Russia,
a Russian-based game.
So,
apparently,
everybody seems to know
what that bullpup shotgun is,
and they're coming up
with different ideas.
One person said
it looks like a Tavor 12,
9mm,
or the other is a Tavor 95
in 9mm.
Let's see.
Ashton says
it's an MDR bullpup
by Desert Tech.
Then we have, what does it say the mercenary
says that weapon in the video looks like a shotgun with a
chamber looking like it fits the
size of a 12 gauge shotgun shell
my dead head won't like that it looks just
like a bullpup 12 gauge that I have as well
then Josh V says bullpup shotgun
look at the magwell and bolt size
there you go
yep a lot of people saying Chris
Vang says,
12-gauge bullpup.
Look at the magazine.
The magazine is very blocky.
There you go.
Let's see.
Toostalorum says,
private security carry
beanbag rounds in shotguns.
Ergo, it's not a bullpup.
It's an assault beanie.
Aha.
Aha, nice.
All right.
Wootdo for you says,
the firearm you're trying
to figure out
is an ATI Bulldog
or a toka
rev tbv 12 i don't know it may be those things i know that i have a bullpup 12 gauge that is not
one of those i don't know i don't it's is it you know i don't know what the other person say the
desert one sounded like it might be it yeah there you go okay falok says we are a civilization in decline we think we are just more aware of the
conspiracies the truth is wicked people can't even conspire competently anymore compare even
the honeyed words of snakes then and now there is no comparison yeah i think that martin luther
king statement where it's a the the true what is a testament of evil is not to do evil but to sit
by while evil men do evil and do nothing and watch it happen the only thing required for evil
to triumph is that good men do nothing much more concise there's a couple different ones like that
at least we're doing something i did nothing from 2010 to 2019 so i feel better now yeah
todd b says tim do you see crowder's interview with jones today tell me jones's description of
yay doesn't sound familiar.
Literally said Ye wouldn't talk about that stuff.
Then show starts and he goes into it.
Yeah, exactly.
Yep.
Publicity stunt.
I don't know what kind of publicity he's looking for, but he got it.
AJ, what you doing?
Come on the show, bro.
Get out of here.
We'll get AJ out of here.
We got to hand him that jar.
Yeah.
We got to make a skit of him being like a
anti-santa claus coming in to steal the jar yeah um that was the idea that uh we already yeah
jones has got to pay off his bills so he goes around collecting all the alex jones's right
jars for everybody and then he's able to pay it off that's a great vlog i think i think shamus
did that for freedom tunes oh yeah it's i don't think so well we can do the live action yeah
we'll do a live action shamus did a really really good bit about the yay oh yeah it's i don't think so well we can do live action yeah we'll do
a live action seamus did a really really good bit about the yay thing where it's like i'm outside
and i meet yay and i'm like oh hey i'm tim and he goes who is they though i'm like that's that's
jim who is they though that's stephen crowder who is they though that's officer bill who is they
though kanye you gotta stop talking about people like they're not here and And then he says, I think everyone is special and have something to offer.
And then I go, exactly.
And then he says, especially Hitler.
And then everyone does it.
You got to watch the Freedom Tunes.
It's funny.
He just, Seamus nailed it.
It's very, very good.
All right.
Kevin Kwasnaza says, Elon Musk censored free speech and lied about it changed my mind.
Lied about it, perhaps. i i lied about it perhaps um
the symbol posted by kanye is the symbol of realism i guess it looks like a star of david
with a swastika in the middle and it's a it's a religious group that believes aliens created
humanity or something like that right elon musk deleted it suspended yay and said it was for
inciting violence i don't agree with that no one does i mean i agree that he did that i don't agree with the assumption no that's what i'm saying like no basically everyone came
out and they were like what inciting violence he posted an offensive image yeah we don't have to
like the image but he didn't tell anybody to do anything i think the first red flag for me was
when elon based off of his own personal feelings said that alex jones couldn't back come back on
the platform that was a big red big red flag for me because again you know elon has done a good job of changing twitter from its
original origins we're in a lot better place than we were two four years ago however there's still
work to be done and now we just have a new person that's allowed to be the arbiter of what freedom
of speech really means yep ready to rumble says, please stop talking crap about Neuralink
because it's going to save lives,
literally by helping the paralyzed walk
and the blind see and so much more.
I agree.
But there's part of me that worries
that there's going to be people
who have injuries,
have nervous system injuries,
and they're going to say, yes, please.
And I got to be honest,
if it were me,
I'd probably say the same thing.
I'd say, yes, give me the implant,
help me walk once again. But then who knows what that implant will do to them.
And I think the common sense take on this too, is do you really expect our government not to
take advantage of this type of technology? Yeah. Think about that. I expect them to hack into it.
Exactly. Watch what's being thought. I was reading a Forbes article earlier today about how
you can now hack into up to 10,000 different types of vehicles and extract people's personal data.
Yeah.
As the adage goes, the path to hell is paved with good inventions.
Good inventions.
Good inventions.
Good intentions.
I like that.
Graham Godfrey says, just yesterday I was offered assisted death when canceling my transplant.
We were joking about that before the show.
Geez.
Kind of joking. We're talking about it. That's crazy, man. Canada is joking about that before the show. Geez. Kind of joking.
We're talking about it.
That's crazy, man.
Canada's like just offering to kill people.
Yeah.
Man.
I mean, at least the government's honest now.
They're doing it secretly.
Now they're doing it overtly.
So give them props for that.
We like to talk about how Simpsons predicts a lot of things,
but in this instance, Futurama called it.
Suicide booths.
One of the best jokes is how Bender has the coin on the string to get his money back, but he's about to kill himself. predicts a lot of things but in this instance futurama called it the suicide booths my one of
the best jokes is how bender has the coin on the string to get his money back but he's about to
kill himself so it's just like what was the point of doing that you know and then i think this is
the first episode it's how fry meets bender and then he pushes him back and survives and then
bender gets mad he's like i want to rip off it's the pilot it's like yeah the pilot see where
neuralink ends up for me is people uploading their consciousness to some type of i don't know like ai cloud or
whatever and then also being a part of the assisted suicide but then their consciousness is
in the cloud i don't know i feel like that's where that progression goes to there's there's a show
like that what is it what was it called i watched it i can't remember it's about in the future people
can upload their consciousness when they die.
So you can retire indefinitely.
And there's this dude who gets,
what is he, like a car accident or something?
So they're like, well, you're going to die.
We can transfer your consciousness before you do.
Otherwise, you're dead.
And then he does.
Is it called Upload?
Upload, is that what it is?
Yeah.
Maybe.
Yeah, I think so.
That's a pretty good show.
It's an interesting concept.
But people will eventually just live forever.
Not really, though.
Like, it's not really
going to be you you know you i i i think we certainly don't know how to transfer a soul
or or whatever a soul like is made of or whatever it is i don't even know if it exists in this plane
like if you talk about dmt stuff we've had those conversations with michael malice and it's it's like something connecting people to beyond the veil so our soul may not even be here
so transferring it into a machine may not even be possible yeah unless you like figure out a way to
make an organic brain regenerate perfectly forever and then you'll you hook up electrodes into a
machine or something or if you could figure out what subatomic spin is causing the electrodes to fire the way they're firing
and you could replicate that spin in a machine or in a subsystem of some sort or virtually replicate
the spin you might be able to replicate the thought patterns sure but what i mean is that's
not that's not you you know like imagine you're playing super mario brothers can you transfer mario into another
character and it's like well it's just you you're controlling the player character if you leave
there's nothing there and there's no way in the game to preserve your controls beyond you leaving
you know what i mean so what i'm saying is like what ensouls us here may not even be a part of
this reality in any tangible way it's it's beyond it so it might it might it may be beyond any kind of reality-based physics yeah you can replicate human thought pattern
the machine but you ain't there yeah true you could if you could keep doing it after you die
like you still have control of your your thought patterns because it's preserved in a machine and
you can keep talking to people after your body's dead so like your soul somewhere else is controlling
the machine maybe.
I don't know, man.
I'm not going to pretend to have all the answers.
That's certainly something.
A lot of people just, you know, we talk to a lot of religious people
and they think it's not possible for the soul to exist in that way.
And no idea.
I would not presume to know.
All right.
Trace Ventura says,
As a huge fan, it's really upsetting that a few bad actors
had to destroy a lot of what you guys had planned for the business.
Many of us may never get to meet you guys.
Unfortunately, it's true.
Yeah.
I don't know if you guys saw my 4 p.m. video, but creepy phone calls being sent, like veiled threats, basically.
And we get a lot more than people realize.
There's a whole bunch of, I'll put it this way, behind the scenes of the show, there's a war going on. And I'm not even kidding. There's a whole bunch of stuff. There's legal battles,
there's death threats, stuff we don't talk about. The stuff you see is surface level,
swattings, creepy phone calls. And someone tweeted at me a great point saying that the right has been
convinced to, has been pressured into being silent abuse victims. They need to start talking about what's going on more.
And I'm like, 100%.
I keep hearing it over and over again.
Don't tell anybody it's happening.
You'll make it worse.
And I'm like, okay, just at this point, tell me how it's making it worse.
Because it's not stopped.
It's only gotten worse.
Will it be worse than this?
Okay, fine, whatever.
Maybe that'll get law enforcement, if they're still in existence, to do something about it.
Maybe the issue is it's a low-tier blunt terrorism that never reaches the level where any law enforcement agency actually wants to take care of it.
How about we just say it's happening?
And if they want to make it worse, well, then that's going to be on law enforcement to figure it out, not me.
Well, I think that we've seen time and time again that until you hold them accountable, law enforcement really isn't going to do anything.
So, yeah, I i say keep you know
talking about what's happening yeah it's like a weird cold terrorism almost they just don't say
anything about it i feel for people that are like alone like youtubers that are super famous but not
that wealthy and working alone in their house and it happens to them because like the nature of the
entertainment industry is you're going to get weird phone calls and doxing and crap um but it's
private security and secure locations
you need that if you're gonna be a famous entertainer there's no such thing as a secure
location anymore just like a wall to compound that yes but like the idea that you can mask where you
are it's it's literally impossible i've had people emailing me being like tim here's the trick and
it's like if you if you think we have not implemented these techniques
and everything,
it's just like,
look, we have guests.
Guests have to know
where we are.
Guests have staff.
They also know where we are.
They tell a friend
who tells a friend
who tells a friend
who tells a friend
and then it's impossible
to keep addresses a secret.
So what you really just need
is a bunch of armed dudes
and a warning to people
that if you trespass,
you will be presumed
to be a lethal threat.
A wall in border security.
Show America how it's done, Tim.
30-foot big concrete walls all the way around.
No, we'll do bollard fencing around the property.
Or just really good self-defense training.
You know what we'll do?
I'll just get 15 German shepherds.
That's it.
And then we'll just let them run around. There'll be be a lot of poop atlas is going to have uh you know a litter a litter oh hell yeah so we'll just you
know raise them on the land like savages you know and we'll we'll teach them a coded language that
only we know that's that's the thing too um i don't know if this is true but i heard that with
like attack like trained dogs you don't use...
English.
Yeah.
You use different languages, and you use your own kind of vernacular.
Oh, just...
You make up words for specific actions.
So if you're in a conversation with somebody, you don't accidentally use the word, because
the dogs...
Like German Shepherds, I have one.
They're super smart.
They hear every word.
Their ears are always perked up.
And if you could say, you know, I'm on guard today,
and guard is the word that they're activated on,
you're going to have a problem situation on your hand
because when they go crazy, they go crazy.
But also, bad guys can use the commands on your dog.
Trained dogs probably won't listen,
but there could be circumstances where they've got food
and they try and feed the dog or something. Would guys connect 60 uh german shepherds to a neural network and
then put one in your brain and control them with your brain you probably could actually they did
that thing with the roach where they remote controlled it what they do is they they they
create a remote control thing for a human where they put some device on the person that screw
with their equilibrium and then when they would turn the control stick it would make the person feel like they were going to fall
over so they would try and walk to the left to stop from falling over and it made them like and
they were freaked out yeah that's crazy a couple days ago when i was training my dog for projection
work uh the trainer that i worked with brought out his dog and then i put the sleeve on and he was
like let me show you uh what the dog's capable of doing.
And it is terrifying.
They will rip your arm off without even thinking about it,
the strength and the power and the veracity that these dogs have within them.
I mean, it's insane.
It's crazy.
Ian's eyes are opening up.
So, yeah, you better watch out.
You better treat Atlas nice, Ian.
She's an amazing creature.
I love you, Atlas. Not waking me up
in the morning. Staff here
listening. They're like wolves. I mean, that's the closest
thing to a wolf. German shepherd,
is that the closest thing to a modern wolf
and the dog? Well, there's also huskies
that are also very close. Belgian Malinois.
Yeah, Belgian Malinois are also
being used a lot
by militaries and police. But I love
dogs. I grew up around dogs.
A German Shepherd saved my grandma's life during World War II.
What happened?
It's an insane story.
Maybe we could get into it in the after show.
After show.
Yeah.
All right, we'll do that one.
All right.
Tech Yarg says,
The interview on Alex Jones was a setup.
I DM'd Luke We Are Change with the clip.
Where did you send it?
Because that's my Twitter handle and Instagram
handle. Also, there's a lot of fakes out there.
So if you're seeing underscore
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any other version of it that is not actually
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you for money
directly through dms so
please ignore all those fakes and i'll check my dms on instagram and twitter to see and also
facebook that's that's me on there too so uh yeah thanks for sending me the clip semper i've says
tim you got a lot of flack saying the black vote when saying you don't believe in identitarianism
could you go into how you are going to explain that to yay yeah yay lied uh before the show i
didn't literally say hey yay you're black therefore black people will vote for you
i said if you're if you go door to door and you ask someone trump biden yay they're going to say
yay because you're more personable you're a celebrity people know your name i'm in in the
context of that i said that the cultural stuff that he builds is hip-hop
and stuff is prominent in the black community.
He probably would do well in certain
areas of that. He said, yeah, but,
and it was funny, because before the show, it was a very
calm and reasonable thing. He's like, yeah,
but, you know, there's a lot of black people who don't like me.
And I'm like, no, no, I know, of course.
But I think that race plays a role
for a lot of people. I have a story I've told about
how, when I was skating in
the south side of Chicago, my friend whose grandmother was black said vote for Obama
because he'd be the first black president. Race does play a role for a lot of people.
It is not the same thing to say there's a Jewish vote in Florida. There's a Jewish vote in New
York. There's a black vote in New York. There's a Latino vote in Florida. There's a Latino vote in
Texas. Nobody cares about that. They talk about the Jewish vote in New York
all the time. No one wants to destroy
your life because you brought it up. It's a false
equivalence.
So then what
happens is Ye tries to spring like a gotcha.
He goes, you said I'd get a bunch of black votes
because I'm black. And I'm like, that's not exactly
what I said. It's kind of twisting what I said.
I think it's more so that when you
have someone who is successful and
people can see him as like a representation
of where they come from, Chicago,
hip-hop, urban, and many people in the black
community, yeah, they're going to see themselves in you.
You're going to inspire them. Race does play
a role in that. We've talked about it a lot on this
show. It's like
people are trying to find a way.
Let me tell you guys a story, man.
I had a Discord server once. I got rid of it, I'll tell you guys a story, man. I had a Discord server once.
I got rid of it.
I'll tell you why.
Because there are people who are just psychotically obsessed with Jewish people the same way woke people are psychotically obsessed with white people.
And it's really annoying to me because it doesn't actually talk about anything.
It doesn't solve any problems.
And so what happened was I created a Discord so that we can literally, we just talk about the news.
Like, what's the news today? And there were
a group of people, like a small handful, that no matter
what the news was, they would turn it
into talk about Jewish people. And I'm like,
what are you talking about?
We were talking about pineapple on pizza.
And then all of a sudden, some guy is like, I had pizza
in Israel once. And I was like, oh, you're kidding me,
dude. And then someone says, you know, Israel
this, and I'm like, I'm shutting this thing down.
Because these people were derailing everything, and that was probably their intent and i said
i am not going to sit here where these people just keep spamming the same thing over and over again
there's no conversation and it's totally pointless that's what it felt like when i was administrating
mines for like four years i'm like how do i this is non-stop these are all the people that got
banned off youtube and facebook for saying all this you know stuff anti-jew i don't know if it's anti-jew but like sympathizing with the nazi kind of
mentality is that the way to look at it like hit the hitler wasn't so bad mind that wasn't that
wasn't the issue for the discord server the issue was when that comes in waves and it's just like
dude how do you stop that but but that's not the issue the issue was like if israel was in the news
like what was it protective edge or whatever some Some like, you know, Israel bombing Palestine.
I have no problem.
People say whatever they wanted about Israel or Jewish people.
I'm like, the problem was we'd be talking about Donald Trump wanting to like lower taxes.
And then someone would turn it into a conversation about Jewish people.
And I'm like, you have a psychological problem.
I get it.
You are obsessed with this.
I'm I'm folk. I'm trying to do a like this. This get it. You are obsessed with this.
I'm trying to do a, like this wasn't a free speech platform.
This was literally today's news subjects discuss, and then people want to shut down the conversation.
And I'm like, okay, we clearly can't do it this way.
So I'm not interested in that. This is great because I think it takes a lot of heat off Jewish people in general and refocuses it on British imperialismism like the foundation of israel with the mandate
for palestine the british mandate for palestine you refocus it on empire and take it off of the
individuals or the race or the religions and stuff is such a better conversation i think it's also
particularly annoying like i did a segment today talking about the film wednesday the show wednesday
tim burton's being accused of being racist because two of the two of the characters uh
the two black characters are bullies yep and i'm just like you you literally just can't have a
diverse cast right because there's no position you can put any you know marginalized voice in
without someone being upset about it you know we rag on that stuff all the time when i tell someone
to shut up about white people it's like white people aren't the problem, which is like a large bulk of the culture war conversations.
It's weird to me that people act like when we say the same thing about Jewish people, it's unique.
Like, why are you saying that, Tim?
It's like we say the same thing about when people are like, oh, black people can't be bullies.
Sure, they can.
They can be bullies.
They can be good people.
They can be bad people.
They can be gay people.
They can be bankers.
They can be anything.
Who knows?
But the funny thing about the Timton stuff is that the characters that
are accused of being bullies aren't even bullies they're like actually just good guy characters
like right they're normal characters with flaws and normal things and these people got mad that
black characters are depicted negatively so they they got outraged about it and then they want to
get stuff banned well i think that's the greater issue of our society right is that we have the
population creating these fake problems because they've been so coddled.
We have it so easy in this country that we have to create these fake problems.
And racial division is one of the easiest things for everybody to fight about.
And I truly think that's what it is at the core of it, right?
You have a huge subset of the population that truly just wants to fight for something, that
wants to be the hero, that wants to have something that they're doing positively with their lives, that they're
contributing to society. And racism right now just happens to be the easiest thing. So they're
making issue out of nothing. Jesse Kelly was saying that's how communism finds its way into
systems is through the vulnerabilities of the disenfranchised. Whoever's feeling like a victim
right now, that's perfect incubation for communist mentality. The group, the government will save us
from it. Anti-Semitism, anti-white, youwhite you know all this crap let's read this one from brent
brett noel says chat gpt is so good already how long until it could copy an individual speech
writing style so well that people especially political leaders can live forever through their
ai consciousness we're already there apparently facebook has this thing or they've been working
on it where after someone dies,
you can take all of their posts in chat history and turn it into an AI.
I'll also mention this.
Homework no longer exists.
It doesn't.
With chat AI, someone tweeted this.
They said, write a short essay about the effect of westward expansion on the Civil War.
And then it wrote a page about literally that a unique essay that you
could then read through make sure and it's all correct and then turn it in as your own well you
know that's good because i was actually just reading an article about how a high school in
baltimore 77 of their students were reading at an elementary grade level so it's a good thing that
we have ai to come and think for us because the majority are complete and utter idiots.
Thank you to our education system.
Well, homework was a scam anyway.
Yeah.
Yeah, I thought it was dumb.
The entire education system is a scam at this point.
It is.
It always has been.
The thing about these AIs is ChatGPT is an establishment liberal.
Someone had it.
They had to perform the political typology quiz, and it was an establishment liberal, which is to the left of average Democrat
and one degree to the right of progressive leftist.
And it's because the AI is trained over a decade
on an internet that has censored all these right-wing ideas.
Yeah, literally.
There's another video by Asianometry
who did a video about this and about,
I think it's the Van Neumann structure. I don't know if you know more about it, Ian, than I would. But he talks video about this and about like, I think it's like Van Neumann structure.
Maybe you know more about it, Ian, than I would.
But he talks specifically about this
and specifically about the chat GPT,
whatever it's called,
that I watched last night that was really interesting.
By the way, if anyone's interested in looking at it.
We just need to delete AI.
Delete the humanoid robots.
Delete the San Francisco robots that just got,
you know, armed.
I'm sorry
they're not going to shoot you they're just going to violently explode next to you my apologies here
um yeah the sentient ai that's now you know speaking to us and creating art i don't like it
i really don't how's education going to work are kids just gonna download the the essay yeah the
approved narrative that's how it's going to work they're going to you know insert the brain chip
download the approved narrative beautiful so just think think for yourself is becoming more important
yeah that's the goal of schools maybe get us to the point where they have to have neural link
yeah it's like well you can't do math anymore when was the last time anybody actually wrote
out some division i'm in media i don't use math for a reason you know when you go to a restaurant
the the amount of the tip is written out for you.
Yeah.
And it's like,
it's funny because it's,
you know,
do people know how to do 20%?
It's just like... It's like the easiest calculation.
It's 10% times two.
Yeah.
Anytime you got to do
a 30 times 30
times 40 times 50,
it's just times 10
times three.
There's a bunch of different ways
you can do it,
but nobody does anymore.
They just look at the receipt
and the receipt says the number.
And this guy sued
because he found out
one restaurant was saying
like 10%
and putting a
higher number because nobody knows the math and now everyone's got many supercomputers in their
pockets there's a math forum we've outsourced the poor guy didn't have a fact checker to make sure
the receipt was correct yeah yeah let's see there was one super chip that i wanted to read let me
see if i can find it some people mentioning that it's definitely a bullpup shotgun. Thank you for pointing that out.
There's one last one.
Oh, here we go.
Clef the Misfit says, Ian, Jews are not
the only group who share an ethnicity and a
religion. It's very common in the Middle East,
such as the Druze, the Yazidis,
as well as the Rohingya in South Asia.
Yeah, Ian.
Yeah, Ian. Okay, thank you.
There you go.
Yeah, you're right about that for sure.
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