Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #672 Feds Launch THREE Investigations into Elon Musk, Retaliation Begins w/Bryson Gray

Episode Date: December 8, 2022

Tim, Luke, Shane Cashman, & Serge join Bryson Gray to discuss Elon Musk's companies being targeted by the federal government, Neuralink being the mark of the beast, California closing another prison a...s violent crime skyrockets, Katie Hobbs certifying her own election, liberal women who are single likely becoming communist, and a crazy attack by a mask cultist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 So with everything we learned about Elon Musk and Twitter, this FBI guy that was basically planted or embedded in whatever you want to call it. We now have three investigations into Elon Musk and his companies. And San Francisco is now saying they're going to be looking into the fact that there are beds in the Twitter headquarters. OK, it may sound like a stupid story, but the retaliation's here. You don't get to expose the FBI and government corruption without them trying to do something back. But I must say, my friends, this is a white pill moment. You know, they're struggling to do anything to stop the damn breaking. The funny thing about this Beds investigation, you got these woke media outlets and corporate
Starting point is 00:00:42 press being like, Elon actually is having employees sleep in the office. How could he go back a few years? Every big tech office bragging about how they have beds and nap time in their buildings. Elon isn't doing anything special. But of course, they will spin it and they will manipulate it. So we'll talk about that. Plus, we got AOC. She's being investigated.
Starting point is 00:01:03 She's going to be investigated by the ethics committee, I believe. She's being investigated for ethics violations. I think it was having to do with receiving a very, very expensive Met Gala tickets. You know, they want to make sure the capital city, the Hunger Games, that certain people are allowed in so that they can maintain their power structure. So we'll talk about that, too. Plus, joining us today, we have Shane Cashman, who I'll tell you, I'll give you the quick version before we get into everything. After Ye stormed out of the interview, Shane actually talked to him, got invited out to embed with him, and then did. And the story is pretty crazy. So we'll get into that a little bit. I think the insights into what's going on with this campaign are particularly interesting, as I think it was
Starting point is 00:01:46 Jack Posobiec who reported that Ye has updated his FEC filings for his 2024 run, which is apparently going to be happening. So I guess we'll expect to see some more of this. And also, don't forget to go to TimCast.com, become a member, we have a members-only show coming up for you tonight, uncensored, not so
Starting point is 00:02:01 family-friendly. I imagine this one will be a whole lot of fun. We've got a lot of stuff to talk about joining us today uh smash the like button subscribe to the channel share the show with your friends there you go joining us today is mr bryson gray you're what are you in the building we finally here that's right what's popping g this is our uh third attempt at having a wraparound i'm not gonna walk out broski i'm not gonna walk out just don't smack the mic don't walk out we gotta at least get one we need one i got you g we out here let's go right on so do you want to give a brief introduction to what you do and oh yeah um i am bigot of the year i am the most homophobic person of all time i am a christian conservative. Bryce and Grape, man, I pick God first.
Starting point is 00:02:46 God, family, country. That's what I care about. I'm a Bible thumper, too. You know, just trying to glorify God through music and change culture, because without culture, nothing else changes. Right on. And as I mentioned, we have Shane Cashman, who, aside from running Tales from the Inverted World on TimCast.com,
Starting point is 00:03:03 you actually were just hanging out with Ye for quite a bit. Yeah, I haven't slept in like a week. Like since meeting him, it was such a crazy ride to even get out there. And it was a great weekend. A very positive, exciting insight into his campaign and everything he's doing. I have to imagine as you're waiting to board the plane and he's ranting about praising Hitler, you were probably a little worried. That happened on the way to the airport and everyone's hitting me up they're like this is it jump ship and i'm like i still see positivity here i refuse i'm like psychotically optimistic so i i was doing it and then he started like talking smack on you i'm like oh this is gonna be even crazier i'm like how am i getting on this plane but i was like i gotta do it it's it's too important there's too many
Starting point is 00:03:44 interesting things to me. And I'm a massive fan of his. So it was the last one, apparently. Yeah. Well, I got that phone call and they were like, this one friend who was one of the only other people I was like, this guy is rolling with Ye forever. And he was out. And he called me the last Ye fan on earth.
Starting point is 00:04:00 I'm like, I guess. But yeah, I got in the plane and had a really uh exciting awesome weekend and the story is now live on timcast.com so check it out right on luke's here so yeah we are oh for two with rappers so good luck bryson uh my name is luke radowski here of we are changed order again today i'm wearing a t-shirt that i think is important because it's related to a lot of adult content that is free out there i think it's free for a reason that there have been governments that used it before as a form of warfare against populations and that's why i created the shirt that i'm wearing right now with one of the most prominent popular adult website logos but instead of the actual words it says mind control and if you like the shirt you like
Starting point is 00:04:39 the messaging you could support me by getting the shirt on the best political shirts.com because you do that's why i'm here serge high energy how are you hey what's up youtube high energy today it's gonna be a good one um so for it let's go all right well ladies and gentlemen we have we had big news this morning big news yesterday elon musk outed this fbi agent who was a former disgraced fbi agent or he is a former FBI agent and disgraced. He becomes deputy general counsel at Twitter. Elon Musk boots him out. We have this tweet from John Hassan.
Starting point is 00:05:12 He says, in the last two months, the feds have launched investigations into Neuralink, Twitter and Tesla. Sure seems like Elon Musk is being targeted. This is a good news, right? We may be we may be looking at some really bad stuff happening to Elon. The big story from this morning, I guess. Elon Musk's tweet confirms he's added staff beds at Twitter HQ, but insists he's just helping tired employees. Framing it like this big negative thing. And now we're hearing that SF is actually going to be investigating
Starting point is 00:05:42 as if he's mistreating his employees or something. This is good news. You know why? The fact that we can see how obvious and brazen it is. It didn't used to be this way. They used to be able to get away with this stuff, control, smash, destroy. They would character assassinate or, you know, maybe even actually assassinate people. And now they're struggling to even go after one dude
Starting point is 00:06:05 who bought a social media network. I get it. He's the richest guy in the world, or was. And he bought Twitter, which was one of the biggest social media platforms, so he's not just a guy. But they're struggling to get it done. They can't go after him.
Starting point is 00:06:15 So, you know, this morning I was talking about, or earlier today, we got all this crime. We got, you know, California shutting down their third prison. They're just releasing everybody. And all this stuff sounds really, really bad, but I actually think we should look at it in a positive light. We got California shutting down their third prison. They're just releasing everybody. And all this stuff sounds really, really bad, but I actually think we should look at it in a positive light. The system is breaking down.
Starting point is 00:06:32 The corrupt people are failing. California crime is through the roof. They can't figure out. Everything's getting worse. The FBI, the feds, they want to go after Elon Musk. They're failing. He just gutted the collusion between big tech and social media. So I'm feeling pretty good.
Starting point is 00:06:50 What about you guys? I like what he's doing with twitter and everything but i'm not gonna lie um he gives me revelation 13 vibes so if they investigate nerd links shut it down some type of way and they are doing this just to attack elon musk but listen man i've watched elon musk interviews for years this man literally said he wants everybody to have access to any information with just the thoughts. You know what I'm saying? He said we can't beat AI, so he wants us to combine with it. And now he's promoting that it could fix a lot of diseases. That sounds like great wonders. And if you read Revelation 13, then it just fits it.
Starting point is 00:07:19 But everything else is gay. So you're not a fan of the microchip? You're not going to be implanting it in your head and having the mark of the beast inside of there no sir i did a documentary with vice and uh the the girl she showed me her chip and she did it and like you can see it in there and i was like wow demonic i said it to her too you remember when alex jones was talking about this 15 years ago yeah and he was like people listen they're gonna put chips in you. You're going to get to eat your chips. And I was watching that. This was back in like 2008 or something. And I was like, this guy's crazy.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Like prisonplanet.tv or whatever the website was back in the day. I was there screaming with him. Yeah, Verichip, I think. And then there were like videos of people and they put their hand up to the door and stuff like that. They really tried to do that again during COVID. Nobody wanted to do it. Now, you mean to tell me you couldn't get people to put a little thing in their hand to open doors and pay, and you think that they're going to take a computer chip
Starting point is 00:08:11 and put it in their brain? I don't know, man. I think we're close to a future where parents are going to have to fight with their kids about becoming immortal or not. Their kids are going to be like, I want to put it in my brain and upload my consciousness onto a computer,
Starting point is 00:08:22 and I'm going to have to be like, no, you can't. And they're going to be mad at me for saying no tim we also have to understand you know it's not that a lot of people are going to be willingly doing this it's that a lot of people are going to be forced to do this whether they like it or not to comply with the larger social credit score and even though it didn't work before with a lot of fear mongering surrounding global warming even though it didn't work with covid. Right now, I think the next step, the next level of what they're going to try to do is to crash the economy and use that
Starting point is 00:08:49 in order to push in a central bank digital currency. Then that's going to bring in the social credit score. Then that's going to bring in the total totalitarian system that they've been testing in China and are going to introduce everywhere around the world. Base Luke. I think COVID also ushered in these people being more willing to put
Starting point is 00:09:05 chips in their brain with like everyone's digital identities you know being mean more to them i think a lot of people will sign up actually you're right man i'm gonna walk that statement back about people not wanting to brain chips um that's that's too like echo chamber insular you take a look at what's going on in these cities man i'd be willing to bet people would shove stuff right up their ass like if the government told them to do it. Look at all the shots they took. There's a video, we'll get to in a minute, where a guy's wearing a mask and someone
Starting point is 00:09:31 not wearing a mask walks past him. The guy freaks out and starts trying to fight the guy. I'm telling you, man, I go to this, I was in Frederick, Maryland the other day, and I'm seeing people wearing masks and it's scary it's it's scary it actually creeps me out like yo what are you doing do you eat listen listen the science has
Starting point is 00:09:53 changed okay the science has changed they're they're coming out now there's a bunch of arguments about masks being ineffective and all that stuff but there are still people wearing 57 masks all over their bodies but tim what you mentioned I just want to quickly interject here, especially with your previous point about injecting stuff up the, you know what? The butt. That is a family-friendly show here. That is already happening in China with the swabs that they're using in order to test individuals with that they violated.
Starting point is 00:10:21 The U.S. embassy employees with that i just saw a horrible video where they just took an old lady and they just forced one of those swabs in there as well in her butt yep yep yep that's what they're doing in china you can see it now at mindcontrol.com the u.s consulate was complaining about u.s embassy workers being forcefully and violently tested in China for COVID up there. You know what? We were talking about this last year. I was screaming about this. I was foretelling this for many years
Starting point is 00:10:52 to come, and it is here now. There's a reason they have U.S. military members walk around in heels. This is a slow boil to a lot of crazy nonsense. Did you guys see the guy who said he was retiring
Starting point is 00:11:05 and he was wearing the dog mask or whatever? Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I just want to point out real quick, I want you to imagine that you're like walking down the street in New York in 2015 and Luke's holding a big sign
Starting point is 00:11:14 being like, the butt swabs are coming! They're going to shove it up your butt! They are! And they're doing that right now in China! They're testing it in China. They're like, let's see what we can get away with in China.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Oh, the U.S. Embassy is here. Let's test it out on them. They were complaining about how bad it hurt. Wipe the butt. Wipe the butt. And it's not... No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, not wiping. Inside. No, I said wipe the butt. They go inside.
Starting point is 00:11:37 They talk about going inside at least four inches. Four inches? That's a lot of China. Sir, do we have a diagram we can pull up four inches i'm serious we're laughing about this i know it's not globalist new world order plan it's not funny go up your butt and alex johns mo let's go but people who people who see the future like that or like alex like they always sound insane to everyone living in like the now but reality is collapsed clearly like we're not defining it as how we should be like the world is done i'm sorry well
Starting point is 00:12:05 that's why i'm laughing you know luke's like you're laughing but it's happening i know we're laughing it's um it's the the kicker guard thing the cloud comes out on the stage and says there's a fire broke out and everyone starts laughing and clapping and then he gets frantic and panics saying no no there's actually a fire and then everyone claps and cheers yeah and uh that's happening right now he said i think that's how the world will end yeah we're the clowns oh you know you know you know the end of the world people will make memes about it there's like a big bomb coming there'll be like a hundred memes on twitter within seconds did you see that you know that there's a meme where it's like uh it's a post-apocalyptic city and there's two guys sitting in the rubble and one guy hands a picture to the other guy and it's a
Starting point is 00:12:41 meme like just yeah we're there like well you gotta keep it going you know you gotta you gotta try to laugh a little bit yeah so so look though luke you bring up a really good point uh i look at everything that's going on with people mindlessly zombying about i was a story i told the other day during during lockdown like a year and a half ago or whatever i went to a sushi restaurant with my girlfriend and frederick and we walked in and it's very small like these are small old buildings and i was probably about 10 feet away from a chair and they're like you got to put a mask on if you want to come in nobody anywhere's wearing a masks wearing because they're eating and they they told us that we had to leave if we didn't wear them and i'm just like complying with this level of
Starting point is 00:13:23 psychosis let's let's bring it back to Elon Musk. Yeah, the government's going to come out and they're going to say, if you want to fly, you got to get your real Neuralink ID. And then they're going to be like, just get it. They'll have to start with something simple, right? It'll be something on your phone. It'll be like, if you don't have a phone, we'll give
Starting point is 00:13:40 you one. Right now, you can get Android phones for like 20 bucks. Like, really, really cheap. They're low-end, but they work. So, they'll be like, like if you don't have one then you can apply and we'll give you one and then you got to have this thing on it then they're going to give you some kind of like eeg sensor thing to wear to like do like an eeg bio check then eventually they're going to be like if you want the upgrade and you want to fly first class for free then you got to get the direct implant it's like the people who sign up for car insurance that allow the insurance companies to like gauge how you're doing right it's like they have an insight and they can mess with like your your rates and stuff through that yeah yeah next level
Starting point is 00:14:12 they put a computer chip in your car and they track your movement make sure you're not speeding make sure you're stopping at stop signs to watch every single move but they make it sound good and now the next level of that is tesla insurance with cameras that are looking inside of you as you're driving looking making sure looking inside inside of you as you're driving. Looking inside of you. Looking inside of the vehicle as you're driving, making sure that, of course, you are not abusing the self-driving feature. But they can turn your car off. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:35 Based on what we were just talking about, you just got to clarify what you mean by camera inside of you. That's true. That's true. Was it four inches in at all? Tesla's. The details here matter. So, yeah, I got Tesla insurance, and my rates went down because I'm a good driver. And because the car drives itself.
Starting point is 00:14:54 So it's like, you know, you get in the car, you press the button, and then you just sit there, and then the car just drives itself. You don't got to worry. But here's the crazy thing. There's a camera pointed at you while you're driving. And if you try to change the music, it goes like burp, burp, burp.
Starting point is 00:15:07 And it says like, pay attention to the road. No, no, it's not as intrusive as other companies. Other country, other companies are a little bit more intrusive where they watch your eyes, where they watch your face to make sure it's always focused on the road.
Starting point is 00:15:19 And then they take away the special abilities if you don't comply with it. So I think Ford is already doing this. And I think Mustang is already doing this as well. Someone correct me if I'm wrong here because I'm just going off what I read a couple months ago. But this is technology out there that's even beyond what Tesla has. Well, Tesla, if you don't keep your eyes on the road, it will disable auto-drive. What? I thought it was just your hands and pressure on the wheel.
Starting point is 00:15:41 Can someone hack a Tesla? Oh, yeah, of course. You can hack a Tesla? Of course you could. You can hack anything. Why do you have one? You just gave everyone the idea now who didn't. You think the CIA didn't have the technology years and years ago?
Starting point is 00:15:54 Of course they did. Michael Hastings. Michael Hastings. Bryson, Bryson, you got a car? Yes. Is it a 2010 or older? Yeah, 2013. Your car can be remote controlled.
Starting point is 00:16:05 Cap! Yeah. No. Not my Kia Soul. I got a 2013 Kia Soul, my G. I think anything after 2010 can be fully remote controlled. What? And now they're passing regulations where you can't go over a certain speed limit in
Starting point is 00:16:18 Europe where they have black boxes where they listen to everything, watch everything, and will be able to take full control of your car in Europe. That's some of the legislation that they're passing over there, essentially allowing the government to hack and control every aspect of your driving experience. So we're sitting here being like, how dare they go after Elon Musk? Oh, also, he's doing really crazy, scary stuff.
Starting point is 00:16:38 But it's not just him. It's a lot of other people in the industry. So even with this Neuralink thing, there might be a possibility where he gets shut down and then google and alphabet and the pentagon come in and then like we got the newer microchip it's a lot better and there's no one that's going to stop us because we're going to have the monopoly on this as we just stopped elon musk so there's there's an argument here that i've been going back and forth on uh that i've been talking about for a very long
Starting point is 00:17:03 time is that elon mus Musk has a lot of power and a lot of responsibility. And when it comes to that power and responsibility, we want to specifically know if he's going to be using that power and responsibility in a good way or in a bad way, because that's a lot of power for one individual to have. Is he doing it so these new powers,
Starting point is 00:17:21 this new technology is going to be used for the greater good? Or is that greater good just going to be used for the greater good or is that greater good just going to ruin him and destroy him because it's too much power for one single person to have that's a question i've been going back and forth on i don't know what do you think well hold on i just figured it out i'm just gonna hate everyone because elon musk i mean what if he's like the pied piper acting like we're we you know he's doing all this good for us i got free speech for you right here and then basically there's a box that says free speech and there's a stick and everybody's running
Starting point is 00:17:49 over to and he's gonna pull that stick and the box is gonna come down you know what i mean that is what's happening in my opinion and i'm gonna tell you why i've been in this movement for a while two years ago conservatives would have never defended this chip at all i remember i used to talk about it now if you look though if you talk about the elon musk chip on twitter conservatives will defend it now it's like yo yo we actually love it and i don't think he can use it for good because he's a godless soul right and he already told you why he's doing it it's not for the greater good he said we can't win against ai so we need to combine with ai he He told you this on a Joe Rogan interview, clear cut. Well, AI is going to be the next.
Starting point is 00:18:28 People don't understand the significance of artificial intelligence. Vladimir Putin has called it the next nuclear weapon. And the country that develops it first will have ultimate potential to have total world domination with it. So when it comes to this power, who would you rather have this latest technology? This is the question that I think maybe some Elon Musk fanboys are asking themselves. Do you want China to have that power? Do you want Alphabet to have that power? Google, the Pentagon? Or do you want Elon Musk, who is representing the larger ideas of free speech? But at the same time, if you're doing that, you shouldn't be wearing aan costume that's worth uh nine thousand dollars and still have it as your main profile picture on twitter and he changed his location to hell but my issue my issue really no yeah really i didn't see that yeah he
Starting point is 00:19:13 changed his location on twitter to hell but he changed it back well my question is if elon musk does have the power who's to say that he who's to say that google won't create a better version wow he has it yeah you know what i'm saying like they're gonna get or if he builds it they take it over and and hijack the technology for their own personal benefit but but the argument is they're building the technology anyway it's going to be here anyway uh who's going to be navigating it is the is the kind of conversation that i think is being had here he has said like he's tried talking to congress about the dangers of ai while also you know creating things that I think are wildly dangerous that sever you from humanity and God.
Starting point is 00:19:48 And I think the chip is bad, and I don't agree with it. And then obviously I like what he's doing with Twitter, but even with that, he's kind of leading with subjectivity. He's basing his emotions on Alex Jones or, yay, like on his own personal feelings. And I'm just like, I think you should be able to say whatever you want. Of course, but at least he's being honest about it the transparency is nice about it you won't see google doing that you don't see alphabet and that's why he's better than the alphabet people but it's like a child
Starting point is 00:20:12 right yeah absolutely he banned kanye it's a little better though he said he said he banned kanye because uh inciting vital yeah because he it made me want to punch kanye so that's why i banned him yeah he's like who's being violent now? You know what I'm saying? Come on. I had this vision. It was like one day we were doing the after show and I had this idea for like a TV show. And it's basically, I'll try and give you the quick synopsis. There's one city
Starting point is 00:20:35 left on earth. The entire planet is basically wiped out. There's just like abandoned cities everywhere. And it's like 2080 or something. There's a few million people living in this big city it's the last city and they have like scouting missions going out and gathering old technology and stuff when one day they come across these creepy slim looking humanoid creatures with chrome helmets who just like blast them with an energy wave and kill their scouting party but
Starting point is 00:20:59 one guy escapes the long story short of it is the people don't understand why the world ended the news records just ceases they're looking at old data centers and they're like trying to go online and find records and newspapers and around like you know a certain period or maybe it's like 21 something a certain period like in 2070s news just starts to slowly stop but there's no definitive end there's no warning there's no war just one, they're like the record just slowly trickles off and stops. So the general idea is, what would happen if Neuralink became the thing today? And everyone started using it. The conversation would be happening on Neuralink more and more and more. And if you weren't using it, you would have no access to the latest news. You wouldn't be in the network. So then 100 years later, the people who refuse to call it,
Starting point is 00:21:44 you know, um, godless or evil or satanic or whatever, they're like, we don't know what happened just one day. Like everybody was gone. We can't like, you know,
Starting point is 00:21:53 if you're like third or fourth generation down, you're like the people all left, we don't know where they went. There's no records of history. But then those creepy creatures I mentioned are the people who are living in pods underground wired into the Neuralink who come up periodically to collect resources. So that was my idea. It's kind of like... It's basically like a vision of what may happen. That's like the evolved version of people
Starting point is 00:22:11 deleting friends off different social media platforms. You know? You enter these little bubbles and when you see them again, like two years have passed and politics have passed and they have all these new ideas, they look like creatures to you. Everything's different. No, I just mean like the people who use neuralink will be we'll be having a conversation you won't be able to see or hear because you don't have neuralink
Starting point is 00:22:33 give that 100 years and what's that going to be it's going to be like two different species just not right it will be elama said he wants everybody to have access to any information with neuralink that's what he said he wanted from out have access to any information with Neuralink. That's what he said he wanted from it out of his own mouth. So what you're saying is like, I mean, you might call it a daydream or something, but that sounds like, what, 50 years in my opinion, something like that? Well, who knows how fast technology is advancing. And he also said he could have a microchip already in his brain and no one would be able to even know that he has it. So that's what he said publicly as well i think he does yeah i've cyborg that dude's weird man yes he got something in his brain i
Starting point is 00:23:12 would love to talk to him about transhumanism artificial intelligence i think he knows a lot more than he's letting on to but his words warning people about ai i think is very important that we should be paying attention to it is have you guys Have you guys seen that viral chat GPT thing? The open AI released this chat bot. Man, it's crazy. Homework is gone. There's no such thing as homework anymore. So if you're a teacher and you tell a kid, write an essay about the Pilgrim's Landing and what happened.
Starting point is 00:23:39 You open up chat GPT and you say, write an essay about the Pilgrim's Landing at Plymouth Rock. And it will generate a unique essay. Boom. Just like that. And then you click print and you go, here you go. All done. So this chat AI, somebody did something funny where they were like, write a joke about George Floyd in the style of Jerry Seinfeld. And it was just really, really bad.
Starting point is 00:24:01 They were like, well, the funny thing is they said it wasn't funny. But I think it was because they were a woke person funny thing is they said it wasn't funny but i think it was because they were a woke person they didn't find it funny because it it wasn't funny in the way you'd expect a joke to be funny but it was kind of funny this robot trying to mock the death like it's like dark it's like black humor like very brutal but uh this ai stuff someone put the political typology quiz to it like they asked these questions and the AI was a liberal one degree to the right of a progressive leftist. So like actually kind of far left, the AIs that are all being trained are being trained by a censored far left internet. So the future, if conservatives resist all of this
Starting point is 00:24:38 and the left accepts all of this, it's going to be like some weird sci-fi movie where you got like some dude in camo gear with like black paint under his eyes and like an ar fighting some weird dude flying through the air shooting lasers at him me i'm rambo man let's get it i'm ready i like i like the war bryson versus robocop you feel me let's get it guaranteed but i think i think people are going to adopt you know earlier on saying like who's going to want to get a chip in their brain uh i think you made a you know a good point when you're talking about the lockdowns and how everyone just marches along. And now I'm just like, yep, you know what?
Starting point is 00:25:10 It's just going to happen. I'm going to go. I agree with that still. But I also want to say like, and this might be like a contact tie from the positivity from Ye and this weekend, but like in California, every driver I had, I had long conversations with all of them. They were all anti-lockdown, anti-the government overreach. And I was shocked because it really blew my brain.
Starting point is 00:25:30 Because the news, I've never been out there. And they make you think it's a wasteland. I think a lot of places are a wasteland in this country right now after the last two years. But they were so positive. And they saw a hope after learning. They saw the government destroy so many things. So I did take away some positivity from those.
Starting point is 00:25:45 It's a handful of conversations, but I didn't expect to have those. So maybe there's a little bit of hope out there. Well, I think most people are still conservatives. If there's a fair battle of ideas, conservatives always win. You can see that with Andrew Tate. They had to ban Andrew Tate. He became the most popular person in the world fairly quickly to the point where he went against the Hassan Pikers. He went against all these people and he won the battle of ideas to the point to where they had to say
Starting point is 00:26:09 you're out of here so if there's a fair battle of ideas we still win because we have so here's the crazy thing why if the ideas they have lose why do they want them to be maintained they like power yeah no i get that but why not just if you why not just adopt the good idea and maintain power then they don't think it's a good well i mean there's gonna be friction in humanity that's as natural as humanity is as eating and drinking water right it always has to be friction so i think they i mean they they want their ideas to win i can't be honest right this might sound crazy i think a lot of these kids were pit on these pills when they were younger and they grow up and they don't understand they they don't understand no i was
Starting point is 00:26:52 at a matt walsh rally and i saw a a guy with green hair spit on a a guy that was on our side and i'm like do you know what happened where i'm from you spit on somebody but i don't think these people understand. They get pit on these people. These people literally tell you they make you crazy, right? And I don't think they can. That's why they can't function if somebody disagrees with them, right? That's why they can't just function.
Starting point is 00:27:14 So I think these are the people in charge of Twitter, not anymore, in charge of social media, in charge of everything. And what's going to happen is there's going to be this ad campaign from Neuralink where it's like only racists don't get Neuralink. And they're going to go, I'm not a racist. Plug me in, baby. They're going to have like a thing that's going to go into your spine. Literally. You could be an oppressed minority in the AI digital system if you get the brain chip. I see that coming.
Starting point is 00:27:41 Like you could be Native American. Elizabeth Warren signing up right now. Yes, I get to live my life. And then you won't be able to buy or sell with it. I couldn't see the shift from Elon Musk, Neuralink playing woke to try and be able to sign up. That's why I'm like, is he this Pied Piper who's trying to convince all these people on the right?
Starting point is 00:28:00 Think about it this way. What group of people will reject neural link outright okay it's conservatives they we they go on shows and they'll outright say like i'm never getting that i mean you're saying it right now so elon musk knows i don't need to win over the left they're gonna do it they're gonna do whatever they're told to do the right is gonna resist i need to win them over and then he's gonna come he'll come out and i don't know exactly what he'll do to try and convince people to get neural link he'll say something like we've had people defending it and and fair point people who are paralyzed and stuff you know that really can't help them but i wouldn't be surprised if he comes out and he's like
Starting point is 00:28:32 you know we're gonna have absolute free speech and we're gonna bypass the system and push back and boot out the fbi deep state and we're gonna do it on neural link we're gonna progress ourselves out of existence like that's what's happening and i don't like that future i think it's it's a very bleak future one one generation at a time slowly more and more machine yeah and then in a thousand years there's no humans there's just weird robots flying around making more of themselves but isn't that the way they convince people because all you have to do in the media does is all the time and the left are the they're the best at it you control people with emotions right if somebody's emotionally attached to something, you have a better chance of convincing them. So if Neuralink, like you already said, can help somebody in a wheelchair or
Starting point is 00:29:11 it can help you if you're blind. It can help you if you have Alzheimer's. You know what I'm saying? Everybody knows somebody in their family with these things. You know what I'm saying? So if they pull on your emotional strings, I think a lot of people will start getting it for their family and then next thing you know, what's normalizing everybody. Not just that, but if you're depressed, if you're anxious, which a lot of people are because of how the diet has been essentially destroyed here in the United States, which more and more people are becoming as they're becoming dependent on big pharma just to normalize their hormone levels and endocrine system. They have been fried emotionally. And I think there's a reason that this is happening.
Starting point is 00:29:45 I think this is all deliberate. I think this is all a part of their agenda because when you're sad, when you're pathetic, you need someone else to step into your life and then take control of it. That person stepping is the government and that government needs and relies on those people who are destroyed essentially by them as well.
Starting point is 00:30:01 And look at what's happening in Canada with MAID. It's like the opposite version, but just as dark you know sign up you know fill out an application to take your uh take your life away i mean and for for simple reasons like that too it's it's really uh that that terrifies me you guys the same thing you guys ever seen the movie gamer with um what's that guy's what's that guy's name uh sounds familiar well gerard bartler's in it so basically there's a guy he's like falsely accused or something and then you if you're on death row you can you're granted freedom if you elect to be used as an avatar in a game where game video gamers can control your body
Starting point is 00:30:37 and so gerard butler's in like this battlefield he's got to kill people whatever and this kid's controlling him he's like give me control you never seen this no i haven't either and so what year is this oh 10 years ago and so gerard butler is like give me control and i'll win and so then the kid like stops and then gerard butler just goes ape and starts taking everybody out but then basically the the point of the story is they have these online games where you can take some kind of like brain implant that you like snort or something and then give up control of your body for someone to use as an avatar. So there's people who go to this club scene and then people use
Starting point is 00:31:10 their bodies for weird sex stuff. And then in the end, what happens is the guy who made it all has absolute control over everyone else who's plugged in. So there's the scene where he's doing this weird movement and all the guys around him are doing the same thing. He's puppeteering him.
Starting point is 00:31:26 That's the thing about Neuralink why I'm like, I would love the idea of being able to plug your brain and like you're transported into an actual Skyrim. Like you see an experience throwing fireballs at a dragon or something. But what's going to happen is Elon's going to knock on your door and you're going to be like, oh, Elon Musk is going to go turn around, go make me a pizza. And you go, yes, you're going to turn around. It's going to go do it. And then you're going to be sitting there. You're going to go. You're going to you're going to you're going to be making the pizza going.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Why am I making a pizza for him? It feels so good. I love doing this. Why? Why? It's like, you know, when they have Norlink in your brain, they're going to come to you and they're going to say, inject this into your blood. They're going to say, hand your kid over and you're going to basically orgasm
Starting point is 00:32:07 when you do these things you hate. They will get you to do things you hate and it will feel good. Thousands of orgasms in your pod as you're being force-fed bugs is essentially the future that allows people You just sold it to some people out there. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:32:20 I'm not kidding. That's literally what they're going to be doing. That's how they're going to be getting, that's how they're going to destroy humanity, with pleasure. So, you know, I think it's going to be a mix, though, of a 1984-style totalitarian government
Starting point is 00:32:34 with, of course, a Soma brave new world reality that I think is also going to be prevalent as well. And we're seeing this left and right kind of dichotomy being pushed back and forth, and this is the kind of lock steps that are being put into place, acquiescing society towards total slavery. Here's how it's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:32:52 Take a look at this story from the Sacramento Bee. California moves to shut down a third state prison as inmate population shrinks. Oh, the inmate population is shrinking. Is that because people aren't committing crimes anymore? Heck no. California? There's not enough right-wingers in California to be prosecuted. Right. So, long
Starting point is 00:33:12 story short, they're letting people out. They're not prosecuting crimes anymore. We're seeing video after video after video of people raiding stores, and that's why there's no one in these prisons. So this is going to lead to just a further and further collapse. So just a moment ago, we were talking about like Neuralink
Starting point is 00:33:27 and why people are going to want to plug their brains in. There's two potentials. They'll say, hey, you know what? Crime is a serious problem, but we don't want prisons, right? That's what the left says. How about we give people a brain, a Neuralink, that disables criminal behavior? Oh, didn't they also say they could put people on Neuralink
Starting point is 00:33:43 and put them in prison for like 100 years or something so they could experience 100 years? What? That was a movie. That was a movie. No, no, no. That was an article. But there were also some conversations about this. They were actually having that conversation.
Starting point is 00:33:53 Like that could be the future of prisons. Oh, man. You'd go insane. Oh, yeah. It would be like the blink of an eye. But for you, it's 100 years. You'd come out and just go. Like solitary confinement for 100 years.
Starting point is 00:34:05 And you can't die. You can't hurt yourself. That's torture. It's beyond torture. That's crazy. That's like sending someone to hell. Literally. 100 years.
Starting point is 00:34:16 Which is the goal anyway. Well, sure. So what's happening now? California shutting down a prison. Here we go. Let me show you this video. It's from our good friends over at Clown World. Just take a look. They're just
Starting point is 00:34:27 wearing that. I think they're at an Adidas store. And they're just grabbing big mounds of clothes and they're just walking out with it. Gotta have the mask on though so you don't catch COVID while committing the crime. Exactly why the masks are there, right? You don't have to worry about the authorities. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:34:43 Just because you're stealing something doesn't mean you want to get sick. So true. Someone could sneeze on you. And I know some people out there are like, dude, they're wearing masks
Starting point is 00:34:52 so they don't get caught. Get caught! They're just shutting down the prisons. They're not worried about getting caught. Well, was it under $900?
Starting point is 00:34:58 Yeah, yeah, it's all good. No worries. It's like $980 or something, right? Yeah, something like that.
Starting point is 00:35:03 So, I don't know, I don't know, man. Look, I don't live in these cities. Yeah, I moved out. Is that a good thing or a bad thing that people are fleeing these places? Good.
Starting point is 00:35:12 Right now, they're also talking about giving people reparations in California to the tune of, I think, nearly $600 billion. Someone needs to fact check me that. I heard that. Again, it's just absolutely absurd where you have George Soros coming in, setting up these district attorneys and letting things go to chaos. This chaos, I think, is deliberate. I think that the major theme of RoboCop is kind of repeating itself. If you haven't seen the first movie and you don't know what that movie is about, definitely just look at the synopsis of it,
Starting point is 00:35:41 and it will read like a history lesson of what's actually happening right now in all the major cities that happen in detroit detroit's uh been ravished been destroyed by a lot of very powerful people and i think it's happening everywhere else like in new york city los angeles and and your town soon if it's big enough i got an idea tell me what you guys think universal basic income right we give everybody 1500 bucks a month hear me out hear me out all right i see you nodding bryson but but go on but the moment you accept the program you are disqualified from voting interesting based i am now with it you be having people like that get them out of here let's get you know well look like it's like a choice no one's forcing you to vote they're just saying
Starting point is 00:36:24 like look we will we will we'll take we'll give you some money you know. Well, look, like, it's like a choice. No one's forcing you to vote. They're just saying, like, look, we'll give you some money. You know, you can live and do your thing with it. You don't got to work. You'll have this money. You can buy food. And you can't vote. Well, Elon Musk has advocated for UBI because he thinks AI is going to take over. But wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:36:39 So did Ye. Ye did as well. Ye's calling for UBI as well. What? For real? Yep. I didn't hear that. I got to talk. I got to gotta talk i gotta talk i gotta talk hey yay i gotta talk to you because we could not we ain't doing ubi cuz come on bro and sustainable government housing all you
Starting point is 00:36:53 doing is incentivizing people to be lazy and not want anything sure sure but you don't get to vote oh no no if you add if you toss that aspect in there now we talking about something see right right right so uh we could we So we could actually do it. It doesn't have to be UBI. It could be any government program. If you are accepting funds from the government in any capacity, you can't vote. Then after you terminate that assistance for any reason, there's like a 30 to 60 day wait before you can re-register to vote. I think people would be on board with that.
Starting point is 00:37:24 And I think that actually solved a lot of problems. For real. Now, the left would be like, what, that's not fair. You can't do that. But I got to tell you, if you went to somebody and said, here's what we'll do.
Starting point is 00:37:32 We're going to give you $1,500 cash per month. Sound good? Like, yeah. But don't vote. Like, that's the deal. They'll say yes. I don't care. Sure.
Starting point is 00:37:41 Everybody I know where I grew up would say yeah. They don't vote like that anyway. Very few voters. But then think about ballot harvesting. These people who don't actually care all that much have someone come and say, fill that out. Sure, fine, whatever. Then they get that vote, and that person normally would not have gone to vote. So my view of this is you're not going to solve the problem.
Starting point is 00:38:02 There's the Starship Troopers thing, service guarantee, citizenship. You familiar with that? Never heard of it. So it's a book. It's a movie. And the idea is that in order to vote, you have to provide some service to the community. So you're a civilian or a citizen and citizens get to vote. Civilians have all rights, but don't vote.
Starting point is 00:38:21 So then if you want to gain the right to vote, you either like join the military or you do community service you have to do some kind of service yeah to contribute and that that to me makes a lot of sense yep i don't i don't know if i completely agree with it in that structure but i was thinking about it like how would you actually do something like this how about moving forward we pass a bill saying if you accept any government assistance while you're on assistance you are ineligible to vote well it used to be sort of like that. People, you had to own land or something like that to vote.
Starting point is 00:38:48 But this flips it, you know? Yeah. You don't got to own anything. You can be a homeless guy, but you're not taking from anybody else. You're not taking a handout or anything or assistance.
Starting point is 00:38:58 The way I see it is if there are people who are not contributing to the system but are voting, they're going to vote to extract from the system. So if we all say, like, we're going to hook you up because we don't want you to suffer or anything like that,
Starting point is 00:39:07 but you don't get to vote into our system and take our stuff, then I think, actually, to be completely honest, the end result of that would be the termination of these programs. Because the people who aren't on them are going to... But to be fair, the people who aren't on them might be like, don't terminate those programs because it's the only thing that stops these people from destroying everything. I think a lot of these programs need to be reduced anyway like the snap program is supposed to be
Starting point is 00:39:27 nutritional and the number one thing people buy with food stamps is soda chips snacks nutter butters that don't sound so nutritional my boy i've got poison that's literally killing people i've gotten uh uh ebt i don't think we call them food stamps anymore whatever i've gotten that stuff before years ago and uh it's you you walk into a grocery store grab a bunch of candy bars yep that's crazy to me oh my aunt used to get 700 a month candy bars no she's 700 a month and food stamps what what she used to do is she's probably watching this right now and what she used to do is use a sale probably watching this right now, and what she used to do is she used to sell,
Starting point is 00:40:05 because you know, my family was middle class. So middle class people, they're the ones buying, I mean, if y'all know this, you can buy food stamps from people. My family was the one doing it. Middle class people
Starting point is 00:40:14 don't get any help at all. So she used to sell like half of it, because who needs $700 in food stamps? She used to sell half of it and keep doing that. That's what they do. Yo, there are people who would hang out outside of Chicago, outside of like Aldi, and they'll see you go and they'll be like, hey, hey, hey, let me buy it for you and just give me
Starting point is 00:40:32 the cash. Yeah. And then most people are like, I don't know what this is. I don't want to be involved. But some people would be like, you give me 10 bucks on top and they'll be like, done. Yeah. What they do is they sell you. So basically, they'll give you $100.
Starting point is 00:40:42 You can go to a grocery store and spend $100 and and all you have to do is give them $50. Yep. And that's how a lot of people on Fools' Desk have been making money, you know what I'm saying, with us obviously paying taxes. Us taxpayers won't get nothing from it, though. See, me and my friends, though, we were smart. What we would do is we would go to Aldi, and then we would, as people were loading up their groceries, we would say, can we take the cart back for you?
Starting point is 00:41:00 And they'd go, you got it, and then we'd get the quarter, because the Aldi carts had the quarter in it. So it was like, they're like, I don't want to walk the cart back. You take care got it and then we get the quarter because the aldi carts had the quarter in it so it was like they're like you keep you take i don't want to walk the card back you take care of it and keep the quarter oh snap yeah i like that yeah so when i was like i was like 10 years old or whatever i was that's how i'd buy pokemon cards oh nice yeah you just put the cores and you have a big thing of quarters because people are like i don't care about the quarter take the cart i'm gonna waste my time yeah that's how you do it creating jobs that's right in the periphery but there were a few times where it was really funny where like me and my friend are out and some guys like sure you can bring the cart back but don't forget to give me back my quarter
Starting point is 00:41:32 and then we were like what i think that's it sale can't cancel yeah uh uh i don't know where we're going man like i was thinking about the problem of people who vote who don't care. You know, what do we see? Warnock wins in Georgia. And I'm like, does anybody really care? A lot of people are talking about Harmeet Dhillon. She's going to run for RNC chair. I think she'd be way better than than, you know, whatever else is going on at the RNC. But ultimately, I'm just like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Been been there done that dude if republicans don't understand what's going on with disinterested voters voting and they're not changing the system or adapting to it there's no point arguing any policy you got all of the people i would argue who actually know politics they probably vote a republican yeah then you've got the the liberal types who are either actively lying or being lied to voting for democrats and then you have people who don't know, don't care voting for Democrats because of ballot harvesting and other things like that. And Republicans are outside of the game. I'm seeing people tweet that. I think Josh Hawley tweeted something where he's like, he's like, you got to start advocating and getting people to vote.
Starting point is 00:42:38 And it's just like, bro, it's ballot harvesting. You go to the door, you get him to fill out the thing, you get him to sign off as your caregiver in the states where it's legal, and then you get the votes. And it doesn't matter what the person thinks, wants, or otherwise. They don't know. They don't care. It's ignorant people voting. So how do we solve for that? Well, Democrats are never going to let you take away someone, make them ineligible to vote based on their welfare status or whatever.
Starting point is 00:43:02 But that does seem like the right way to do it. It's a choice. No one's forcing you to accept the money we're giving you money we want we don't want you homeless and suffering we also don't want you voting into a system you're not contributing to i think that's fair not not only that a lot of the reasons a lot of um mainstream conservatives they give you the talker points on why you know the midterms think how people want it if you actually look at the exit polls from the midterms, it doesn't have that view. Republicans actually gained in every single voter group except for homosexuals
Starting point is 00:43:30 and unmarried women. Those are the only two voter groups out of every single one. They flip unmarried men. They flip married women. We gained in the 18 to 29 crowd, but we didn't gain those too. But, you know, Republicans aren't smart because culture is obviously.
Starting point is 00:43:47 I think the post politics. I don't think it even matters who the politicians are. We're operating out of hate. No one cares to listen to anybody else if they're on the supposed their political enemy. That's why we need President Ye. It's raw power. That's what I'm saying. Ye.
Starting point is 00:43:59 Like, I think an outsider has to come in and destroy the system. I don't know about Ye, though. Well, I make a case for it. Well, I make a case for it. I let him make a case for it. But I think an outsider is needed. I watched after Trump's speech. It was so boring to me. It was so boring.
Starting point is 00:44:15 And when he started talking about executing drug dealers and stuff, I'm like, I don't need another war on drugs. I would argue that social media is more powerful than politicians, especially with the way that they've been uh yielding uh yielding power yeah uh but uh are you starting the first uh jews for yay uh campaign it's actually jews for yeezus yeah is this yeah yeezus that's kind of blasphemy you know it's funny if people pay attention to the culture the republican party would have a much better time but they're so stupid if you really watch when trump said he was running announced he was running if you go look at all the hip-hop laws and stuff like that the comment section was i'm definitely
Starting point is 00:44:48 voting trump oh yeah soon as he said that that that that drug in the comment go right back to them same comments they said dang he lost my vote in three minutes to me it seemed like watching an old band do greatest hits you know like like nick jagger getting trotted out and said well nick jagger has more energy than that but yeah i was just like after that politician it just doesn't politicians don't matter anymore i'm still waiting for the rallies i think trump rallies still be lit though yeah it's it's just raw power yeah all it is right now there's no laws there's no norms it's just the excess of power and what people are willing to accept i was talking about this a few years ago and the next stage in this is the um disillusion of confidence in government
Starting point is 00:45:27 or i don't know there's a better way to say it but i think one potential thing that could happen moving forward is already with the midterm elections you've got people now claiming fraud and a bunch of other things they don't respect it it doesn't matter katie hobbs certifies her own election and people are just coming out right being like i reject that like she certified her own election yeah it doesn't matter it's it's the raw exercise of power so then what i fear we head to this point where joe biden's gonna say something he you know joe biden's fate the favorite to win right now 2024 on predicted yep trump dropped off ron desantis is up a little bit but biden is above desantis to win of course it doesn't mean anything you know it's just it what it means is people feel like he's likely to
Starting point is 00:46:11 win yeah win call it whatever you want if joe biden quote unquote wins if donald trump wins it doesn't matter who wins in 2024 half the country will say no half the country will say yes what i see happening is if biden wins i wouldn't be surprised if you see in small towns a handful of local guys with rifles setting up barricades on roads and saying you know this is our checkpoint now we're keeping our community safe you'll get federal law enforcement pulling up being like hey clear this out and they'll be like we don't recognize you based that's that's all but we i mean you look at what happened with the bundy stuff this stuff has been bubbling up for a long time yeah i've been reading about i've been reading a lot about
Starting point is 00:46:51 the civil war and and watching documentaries and stuff there was talk of a civil war in 1820 because of what was going on in this country and then it took 40 years for it to actually pop off so people people right now when you see the fact that the FBI is, look, I'll put it this way. We know the FBI does the things they do, right? But now it is out in the open and they're failing at it. They have lost that level of power
Starting point is 00:47:17 and the confidence in them is gone. When people start now calling them illegitimate and calling for their abolition, give that 10, 20 years, especially with Antifa. We get to the point where Antifa, in 20 years, these people are older and they have kids who are Antifa. And some right-wing dude's going to come out and be like, we got to get rid of the FBI. And they're going to go, yes. And then what's the FBI going to do?
Starting point is 00:47:38 What's the federal government going to do? It's already sort of like that, right? Conservatives are calling for these three-letter government agencies to be done with with and antifa is doing the same thing people actually talk to a lot of antifa members they they they are anti-government they don't even like regular liberals uh they hate me and i hate them obviously but they put me on the hit list man i can't i can't rock what do they say liberals get the what to the what there's a there's a saying you're right what is it i know what you're talking about i don't think we're allowed on the uh i don't think we're oh you can't say it okay sorry they spray painted on a wall in um in uh where was it berkeley i think it
Starting point is 00:48:15 was was it a berkeley yep they a threat against liberals to put it that way mass surprise far left as they put a sickle and a hammer or whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Of course, man. But if we're seeing the U.S. intelligence agency's plans all just being exposed, Emperor's got no clothes. Regular people, you're not convincing them anymore. So how long do you guys think it will be until people are just like, I don't think they have any authority? Ten years. Ten years?
Starting point is 00:48:43 I think it could be 10 years depending on what a lot of information is coming out fairly quickly now and all it takes is for a few a few right or wrong things however you view it to happen four years you say four yeah two years and after the next election let me let me let me let me ask you man i love i love the the time travel test if you went back in time in 2015 and explained even one-tenth of what happened in the past couple of years to somebody would they believe you correct so so so go to someone and just be like look here's what happened okay so you know we have after the whole country locked down because of the pandemic and businesses were
Starting point is 00:49:23 shut down there was a widespread riding and then of course you know people were mad at donald trump who was president at the time and then after he failed to secure his his re-election we end up with a bunch of uh trump supporters uh storming into the capitol people are like hold hold on slow down slow down there's a pandemic yeah well you know depending on who you ask uh okay donald trump was president donald trump was president yeah Donald Trump was president. Yeah, yeah. People stormed the Capitol.
Starting point is 00:49:47 Yeah, yeah. And a bunch of far leftists threw firebombs at a church. No one's going to believe you. They just, it sounds. So when I say four years, it's because of the Strassau generational theory. That they, I guess, we're in the fourth turning. This is a whole, you know whole generation of chaos or whatever. And then 2028 is supposed to be the...
Starting point is 00:50:13 When they calculate the years, 2028 should be basically the end of the fourth turning. Nah, I'm up for president in 2028. But that means something good's about to happen. Get it? Oh, true. Facts then lead us into the future. So that means 2026 is when the darkest point hits and then the culmination is 2028 when we start to pull out of the mess i agree i agree bryson
Starting point is 00:50:35 2028 ladies and gentlemen you actually gonna run for president yeah i mean i dropped a song called bryson 2028 so i gotta do it now but you gotta be careful because i don't know if that counts as like a legal declaration or something it isn't a legal declaration it's a song it's a song it's arts i do have bryson 2028 merch though to prepare us all but yeah but i'm thinking about it let me say that on your show i'm thinking about it if you were to go uh let's let's go back to go back in time to 2016 2018 and tell the average person that uh in a few years the fbi will have been will be exposed as violating the first amendment outright by by having direct access to censor content on facebook and twitter and i would imagine youtube you know youtube wasn't mentioned in these lawsuits or anything facebook and twitter were if you went
Starting point is 00:51:22 and told people that they'd probably just say, what? Conspiracy theorists. Conspiracy theorists. How about this? I got a better one for you. If you went back 10 years and said, no, you go back seven years, and you go to yourself and say, in seven years, it will be exposed that there was a cabal of powerful global elites trafficking
Starting point is 00:51:39 children to an island, they'd say, shut up. I used to watch Alex Jones, so I would have been like yes obviously i was screaming about that that at that time i want to do one more imagine going back to 2005 and seeing kanye west at the time telling uh everyone that george bush doesn't care about black people and now you tell them what kind of yay is saying right now will they would they believe it to be fair in 2018 tmz did an article and basically told people that that that yay was saying the things that he's saying now and nobody just nobody that was that was just four years ago oh that was four years ago yeah yeah yeah i mean take anything that's happened in the past couple
Starting point is 00:52:20 of years and then apply it to 10 years ago people would call you a psychopath yeah the illusion is gone even the narrative is broken even with genders and stuff like that oh yeah i used to write blogs about this when the lgbt started boycotting chick-fil-a because the dude opposed same-sex marriage and i if you would have told me that people have been walking around claiming to be like weird genders i'd be like okay i believe something crazy gonna happen but shut up we got to do a skit for like cast castle where it's like you know luke goes back in time 10 years and then he's like i gotta warn them and he's like there's gonna be 50 genders there's gonna be children getting sex change operations dog politicians and dog masks literally retired retired army
Starting point is 00:53:01 wearing dog face masks donald trump's the president and and his supporters are going to take over the capitol building okay lock this guy up no no i'm telling you the truth yeah that would have sounded crazy in like 2014 there's no prisons in the future yeah yeah there's no prisons no you can go steal a thousand dollars worth of stuff you can wear masks and people like it when you do they're shoving things up their butts because they think they have a respiratory illness. All right, Grandpa. Come on.
Starting point is 00:53:29 Get in the truck. Got to bring you somewhere for your medication. Yo. We're here, though. Like, it's not a joke. This isn't a skit. Now we really live in it is right now. It's funny because I'm like,
Starting point is 00:53:42 it would be a skit to say the things that are literally happening are happening. Now imagine what's going to happen 10 years from now what's going to be the next thing that's what's going to be the latest thing i'm just imagining like people are gonna be walking around in shark costumes and like restaurants with like you'll go into a starbucks and give them coffee and they'll give you money it's like everything's gonna be backwards and the south park uh unicycle machine with the insertable things i think that's going to come to life 10 years i see people arguing for like citizenship for robots oh that's gonna happen oh they're gonna say these robots marry them you know all that stuff cash will be done because in airports
Starting point is 00:54:19 it's hard to find an airport where you can actually use cash now right true yep yeah so no it looks it looks beautiful out there well here's the thing about the ai stuff you know if you watch like star trek they have that episode what's it called the measure of a man where they're trying to determine whether data the android is a sentient life form they like to have a trial for it the issue is networking exists there's not going to be AI. There's going to be an AI. True. When you pull up chat GPT, this AI chat program, it's got the consciousness amalgam of a billion people. All these different ideas from the internet all just compressed into one. So it's like an omni-being.
Starting point is 00:55:03 Kind of like if you guys, I don't know if you guys have played Horizon, what's the new one, Forbidden West? There's Horizon Zero Dawn, part two is Forbidden West. Long story short, spoiler alert everybody, because the game is not that old, but spoiler. There's a, Earth gets wiped out, long story short. Stop replicating robots, destroy the planet. And in the first game, they're like like we're going to build big factories underground so after the machines wipe all organic life out and then shut down from a lack of fuel we restart
Starting point is 00:55:29 and terraform the planet and bring life back there's another group of people who are like we're going to fly off in a spaceship and leave earth and go colonize somewhere else those people eventually combine their consciousness into an AI realize how dangerous that was and try and
Starting point is 00:55:45 destroy it. But the AI overpowers them and then chases them off as they flee and tries to destroy them. So it's interesting to like see that game. Granted, it's just an artist from today who had an idea and they implemented idea. But when I look at these AI programs, that's basically what it is. It's the, the, the, the idea of every person who ever wrote an article online, every social media post has all been combined to one thing. That's creepy. That's how I feel. I'm not really into AI art.
Starting point is 00:56:11 I think it lacks any urgency that a human would have given real art. And that's kind of how you're describing it. When I look at AI art, it's just like a collage of everything on the internet. Art is uniquely human. Exactly. It has to be. Art. Art is uniquely human. Exactly. It has to be. Art has to be uniquely human. Yep.
Starting point is 00:56:28 A robot can't make a song. Well, never mind. Yeah. No. They can. They can, but I think it's lacking that quality of urgency. Most songs are out of tune now. It's not.
Starting point is 00:56:38 But that's still human. That's still human. That's different, though. The scary thing is they have created ai programs where you can load in you can tell it to like make me a pop song and then the crazy thing about it is the words are not real words yeah like you'll hear a song it'll be like but then you'll hear like instead of singing you'll hear just you guys ever hear prince and that song prince and colin and tonight oh it's a song meant to sound like english English, but doesn't English is the one.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Yeah. It's like this Italian guy from the seventies singing gibberish. That's meant to sound like English. Yeah. So this is what the AIs make because they don't actually speak English. Right. So it's like a person singing like Bagado Bushar Bargo. And it's like, it's nothing.
Starting point is 00:57:19 Is it on, is it on key? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But here, because it's like, have you ever looked at a spectral analysis of a song yeah a computer can see that and just know all the data instantly and then look at patterns of 10 000 songs and it can track all the songs by chart ranking you can take a song that never charted to a song that charted a billion and the computer will be like here's what is commonly occurring in top charting songs and not non-charting songs and you can choose where on
Starting point is 00:57:44 the chart you i want this to be a top 40 i want this to be a top 100 i want to be a number one here's the crazy thing when the when the vocals come in and it's singing gibberish you just cut that out and then sing english over it in the melody the computer wrote and you've got ai generating it make the beat everything i gotta see this ain't no way no ai making no hard beat bro they've already got could though that's the thing sorry like because we could take all the trap songs out there and like there's hundreds of thousands and then turn that into something that there's already a web service that has a whole bunch of it probably has like thousands of beats thousands of melodies and the the the the ai can change the the uh the pitch or whatever.
Starting point is 00:58:26 There's a program, I forgot what it's called. There's a bunch of them, actually. You log in, you put, give me a hip-hop song. And then it will automatically just string together a whole bunch of beats based on parameters. This beat can interchange with these beats. And then it'll automatically generate the song for you. But no vocals. That's currently available right now for like 50 bucks.
Starting point is 00:58:47 What, bro? You can go in and be like, make me a three, you can say the duration, the tempo, the style, and it will make you the song. What I'm talking about is very rudimentary. Basically, you spend like 50 bucks a month and you get the service. But once it
Starting point is 00:59:04 generates a song for you, you just give it to your engineer and say that's the demo yeah give me the give me the studio version but they actually do have ais that can make a full studio production with strings bass guitar drums everything you sell that gibberish yes like you have the rights after yep holy that's that you better become a producer when i get my UBI and I don't vote anymore. We're making beats. You can't sell the song that was generated from the AI. You can sell the version that you've adapted. Like an interpolation or whatever.
Starting point is 00:59:33 You still got to mix it down and everything like that and combine everything in a professional manner. But it gave you a draft. A demo. But there was a video I watched years ago of them making an AI generated song. There's a whole bunch of them, actually. Someone did a video where they're like, I put Mumford & Sons into an AI and said, make me a new song.
Starting point is 00:59:50 They had it on Eurovision, man. They had a track on Eurovision a while ago. That was a song that was up for running for the track of, I forget what it was, but it was in Eurovision when they were doing their track of the year. The AI probably, let's be honest here, probably already took over everything and is in charge of our society especially when it comes to the algorithms determining what people see what they think what what they could be able to actually visualize uh there's an interesting article by the new york post that i think is worth pulling up that's titled capital records uh uh cuts ties with virtual rapper after n-word controversy so there's already virtual rappers there's also conversations about virtual influencers uh there's already artificial
Starting point is 01:00:31 intelligence writing uh articles for major websites so so the ai is here and it already took over a lot it's replacing you it's replacing yeah that's right yeah right i don't think people that would accept a music artist because people like to be fans of people. But then think of the Gorillaz. People go and see a band. Yeah, but they're still artists, though.
Starting point is 01:00:54 I know, but they're still seeing an avatar live. And that is the next level. I'm sure there's kids out there who would do it. Isn't that why he got in trouble, though? It's because the guy that was actually making it was like a white guy and he was using the n-word and they're like oh i didn't know that but this is an ai rapper but the person who made the algorithm i think so but the person in the algorithm i don't forget what the situation
Starting point is 01:01:18 was but i'm pretty sure that was the reason they canceled him or like they canceled yeah he was signed and then immediately unsigned so so so the rap already had his first controversy yeah and already got canceled already got canceled the next mixtape was hard oh man yeah what timeline are we living in bro i got a timeline for you from our good friends over at clown world did we talk about this one yet? Guy with mask got mad because some guy walks too close to him without wearing a mask. This is where we are.
Starting point is 01:01:52 Turn the volume down. You're going to go to jail. Look at these people with the masks on, right? So hold on. Just like consider this. This guy is mad that some guy was close and without a mask on so he wants to get closer to him yeah it's always the tightest mask too with these people and they get so mad they have like maybe it's the pressure you know the pressure and it's causing their head to yeah serious question though with stuff like this what happened to people's brains now hold on
Starting point is 01:02:26 did they never have one or did something break it they were easily they were fragile to begin with i think a lot of these people i think covid broke people's brains bro what do you think would happen if you have people stuck inside of houses for two years straight you know what i'm saying like like like what you know something's on something has to mentally happen there i'm gonna disco with a lot of people including liberals and liberals are really crazy this dude said he literally the furthest he went out of his house was his backyard for two years straight and i said what did you have kids was that howard stern yeah no he's just gonna bring up how. Nah, it's a gay dude. Howard Stern said he didn't leave his house for what was like two years.
Starting point is 01:03:08 What? Because he was afraid to do so. And just a couple weeks ago, he did to have dinner with some friends. That's right. And otherwise, he was too scared to go outside. That's not even good for your immune system. It's horrible for it. That's why there's people talking about super flus and super bacterial infections because people's immune system isn't up to shape like it like it should have been with normal human
Starting point is 01:03:29 contact yeah what happened to these people no no for real because like howard stern was a crazy guy back in the day now he's hiding in his basement for two years yeah did something happen to their brains i think if they know what well you fear they can control you and these people bought into the fear of covid my theory is that a lot of smart people understand that the gut and brain are related. So they first launched a bigger attack when it came to destroying our food, which destroyed our gut. With our gut being destroyed, therefore people's brains are destroyed. And I think people take advantage of that situation. I think it was a deliberate move i think it was a conspiracy that was orchestrated by some very powerful individuals that pulled off the larger uh
Starting point is 01:04:09 destruction of people's mental health and what better way to of course control someone than to of course destroy their cognitive ability to think for themselves to think strongly to be independent than to of course be emotionally weak and uh easily controlled half fruit toast corn syrup all the soy and everything seed oils seed oils the food pyramid glyphosate all the all the made up chemicals that they put in their uh chemicals that they keep changing the name of so people don't find it uh so i i think i think you know a lot of this was orchestrated top down i don't think it's an accident i don't think it was incentivized because of profit there are some layers to it where some people are incentivized by the money,
Starting point is 01:04:47 especially when it comes to using corn and soy, which is subsidized by the government. But I think the bigger reason why it's subsidized is because of these larger control efforts, which by and part come along with the larger distribution of it. I agree. How many simulations did they run of this type of thing
Starting point is 01:05:02 before we got what we got? But that's obviously like, I think, a top-down thing. But then when you think of these people, I had so many friends who I thought, who grew up, we were punk rock, anti-establishment, and they just bought into the establishment so hard. I was dizzy at first. I thought I was crazy because I was surrounded by so many people who really bought it. People literally are starting to have panic attacks out of nowhere.
Starting point is 01:05:24 They're driving their car and they start freaking out. Now, if you have someone who's not in control of their nervous system or their immune system, if you have someone already on the verge of freaking out, you just add a couple of ingredients to that. You add the fear mongering. You add the videos from China of people just falling down and collapsing.
Starting point is 01:05:43 You add politicians telling you to go to Chinatown you're creating a recipe for disaster and and i think you know a lot of this is more planned than we we even give it credit to because if you look at every step of the way it's almost as if everything was engineered from the very start to get us into this mess i was at uh blaze studios a couple years back and uh glenn back studio, they got these old newspapers on the walls. And as I'm waiting, I'm reading one of them, and it was a story from like the 1800s where some dude walked out of a bar,
Starting point is 01:06:13 and he's like chilling, and then some other guy walks out and just puts a gun to his chest and shoots him. And it was like a crazy story. And I'm like, man, was that what it was like back then? Just like you're hanging out at a bar, and then someone randomly shoots you? And then I paused and thought for a second, and I was like, that's literally what it was like a crazy story. And I'm like, man, was that what it was like back then? Just like you're hanging out at a bar and then someone randomly shoots you? And then I paused and thought for a second and I was like, that's literally what it was like growing up in Chicago.
Starting point is 01:06:31 So maybe it actually wasn't that crazy back then and people actually just do crazy stuff. But then I started thinking about how a lot of these people like Howard Stern are terrified of death. And I was thinking about how back then, a lot of people weren't. Maybe, I don't know, we're so comfortable, we're so gluttonous, we're so safe, that we just are genuinely terrified of injury or death, whereas back in the day, people were like, eh, you might die.
Starting point is 01:06:56 Well, people also don't have God, and they don't have a bigger connection to the spirit and the soul. And I think a godless society is also leading to individuals not having a better understanding of of our existence and this is for leaving that that that emptiness is being filled with corporations so let me let me ask you bryson maybe maybe what's happening the reason these people are so terrified of covid is because their view is this is all i am and all i ever will be and more spiritual more philosophical
Starting point is 01:07:22 and more religious people are kind of like i'm not super worried about it like you know the world is the way it is and there's something waiting for me afterwards so when you have god you have to think about it life is bigger than you so your yourself is not the main thing in western societies mainly the me me me me me culture is why everything is becoming more godless everybody is solely caring about themselves so of course you're going to fear death if you think this is the end all be all and you have you don't have god there's nothing bigger than you to think about so you are your god at that point everybody's going to have a god whether you like it or not and a lot of people god is them is themselves so i think that's the issue in uh in our society and i think it's plaguing western societies period i think it's a materialism problem yep right if you don't have god you start to worship the things you have to yeah we need it we humans we need something like
Starting point is 01:08:10 that to to be in front of us we need we sort of are hardwired to have some type of idols that's why everybody had leaders every tribe has a leader you can go find a random tribe in the in the in the jungle right now i bet you it's gonna be a leader you know it's human but if you're in charge right and you have a lot of power what better way than to kind of bamboozle everyone from worshiping something spiritual something deeper being there from their family members what better way than to convince them to worship their disney stars or their celebratards or their politicians that are literally created in in in these effigies in in these candles, in these dolls,
Starting point is 01:08:46 where right now we have Fauci candles. We have Andrew Cuomo candles. They have replaced normal religion with the religion of the state, the religion of the cult, which is essentially a corporatist banking agenda that is destroying people of any kind of spiritual deeper existence
Starting point is 01:09:01 and pretty much exchanging it with obedience to the state we need jesus everybody needs jesus the state should discuss everybody and this is one of the things i pressed with yay because he was like he's looking for advice everywhere even like with you and here like he's asking people questions and i'm like all right one thing i've heard you do is like sometimes you just say the word tuskegee and we don't talk about it but like if you actually expand on that to like a large audience you will start to show people why they should fear this government because they will do terrible things to you always and forever and because we just like keep a blind eye to it i'm like and that's just one example of of many things that this government has done to its own people
Starting point is 01:09:37 and we don't even know the worst of it right yeah imagine how bad it gets about the stuff we still don't even know about i mean we found out about the island and and the children that were sent there for politicians to do whatever they wanted to do with uh lots of them also missing that's that's what we know that's only one percent of what we know yeah like go go look up after the show everybody what what america did for amnesty unit 731 in japan oh yeah yeah you want to feel disgusting with unit unit uh was it seven seven i think it's 731 731 they would take prisoners and then stick their arms through a hole into sub-zero temperatures to freeze while still attached to their body right and then they
Starting point is 01:10:16 would pull it in and shatter the arm to see what would happen correct wow yes there was babies born in captivity and they would do things to them them. They would vivisect people and have them eat their own organs. Do y'all think the CIA still influences journalism? They said they stopped it, though, in court. Oh, then it must be. They're very trustworthy. You can always trust those guys. It's not like they ever lied before.
Starting point is 01:10:39 I got one for you. I got one for you. Go back in time 20 years and go to a CIA or FBI agent and tell them 20 years from now, people in this country will have their own shows that they start and launch to the tune of millions of people watching every night, and they will be able to expose everything that it is you're doing. Would they believe you? No, they controlled everything.
Starting point is 01:11:02 They'd give him a heart attack. Yeah, give him a heart attack. But I'll tell you this. If you ever do go back in time, don't warn them. Keep that one. Yeah, we like this. Right. We want to be able to call them out.
Starting point is 01:11:16 That's why I think it's like a tremendous white pill. The fact that we get to make fun of these guys who are like he's wearing a mask and he's freaking out and he's screaming at some other guy. The fact that they can be the subject of ridicule it'll change things the fact that the fbi isn't able to get away with with a lot of the stuff they're doing it'll change things i mean the changes are happening all around us that's why the internet is so bittersweet it's sweet because we do have access we have access to information and we can you know freedom of information that however much you think that tell us that we can get on here and expose people to everybody's platforms but at the same time the internet is so toxic too it's like a big high school do you think the pros that way the cons
Starting point is 01:11:52 no yeah i i don't know i go back and forth because it's like look at us all connecting and like all the things we got to share the disinformation the past two years and you know what maybe yes because if everything was still controlled somebody as crazy as me would not have like a billboard chart and song like come on bro right it's done beautiful things you get to share music and all of our art and we get to talk freely for the most part even on sometimes but like i wouldn't be a t-shirt vendor exactly so true see look at all the positivity we're creating okay maybe even i'll go even maybe even i'll go with that because there are horrible things that it does too you gotta think about it people have to have access like let's talk women for
Starting point is 01:12:27 example they have to have access to like magazines to understand what the beauty standards were now you just go on instagram and everybody's trying to look like whoever has 10 million followers and everybody want to be kylie jenner kim kardashian whatever the same exact person almost identical yeah every last one of those are clones yeah clones fake butts sure botox y'all are like lips yeah fake lips looks like they got punched in the mouth have you seen the girls with the super long nails okay i'm just going out yeah i don't know why but whatever now we're hitting the good issues yeah i was talking about it earlier man there's no purpose people have no no goal they have no plan they don't know what they're alive
Starting point is 01:13:05 for washington post put up this article saying that like young people are suffering from extreme levels of depression like not seen before yeah because they got nothing to live for they're way where they look but back in the day people had religion faith god right today a lot of people still do but uh 20 30 years ago people had their community they had their classes they had their state you know uh state championships or whatever they'd go and they watch the community and cheer them on there was something they focused on there was something they were working for today they have nothing yeah so what do they do they go on instagram and they say what will get me social satisfaction i need more likes what gets me more likes
Starting point is 01:13:42 garbage generic yeah bazongas garbage generic content booty shaking and then what happens when you don't get the likes anymore like people's people's psyches are just shattered think about this right you can go to the poorest country in africa take your pick and i bet you the united states of america has a higher rate of depression agreed yeah i would also say um you said people need jesus yeah that's one way to put it i would simply put it this way people with jesus are doing better than people without facts that this is not me making a religious statement what i'm saying is the people who have no faith and no plan have have higher rates of mental illness have higher
Starting point is 01:14:20 rates of depression and the people who have religion have something anchoring them because it's bigger than us we don't when you truly you know in the word of god are you truly trying to live a different lifestyle uh i mean you don't really have time to be depressed you know when you start changing your life for god like people don't understand i have never been depressed in my life and i've been celibate 13 years almost because i'm waiting for marriage you know i'm saying i don't get drunk i've never tried any drug period i've never been on pills or anything and i am like so happy that's why people think people think like i just don't care about anything why who cares bro i just say what i want and in my in my mind i have the armor of god on and it's about god so you know they say misery loves company, right? So true. When the left started mocking Ben Shapiro because he was
Starting point is 01:15:09 a virgin until he got married, they were like ha ha, look at him, look at him, he's a virgin. And he was like uh-huh. And then they were like ha ha, we're making fun of you. And he was like, this is something I wanted. Like, what are you talking about? But they want to drag you into their world where they have higher rates of depression, higher rates of drug addiction, alcoholism, etc.
Starting point is 01:15:28 No families. Yo, I was talking to some friends, man. And I think everybody's probably had this conversation. Probably a bunch of other shows have had the conversation more than we did. I got a question for everybody. These single white liberal women who are in their mid to late 30s, millennials, like I'm 36, I'm going to be 37 soon. I'm 31.
Starting point is 01:15:48 These, what do they call them, affluent white female liberals? Cat women. They have no kids. What are they going to do when they're 60, 70 years old? They have no family to take care of them. When they can no longer work, what are they going to do? They're going to be depressed. They're going to have a lot of cats. We're already going to do? They're going to be depressed.
Starting point is 01:16:05 They're going to have a lot of cats. We're already seeing it. I mean... And they're going to be on a lot of drugs. How are they going to get those drugs? Big Pharma. How are they going... Why would... You're saying Big Pharma is going to be like,
Starting point is 01:16:16 lady, here's some free drugs? No, no. They're going to, of course, yeah. Have OnlyFans. They can afford it. I don't think there's a big market for like 50, 60-year-old OnlyFans. No, but let's be real.
Starting point is 01:16:27 Some 70-year-olds may find an audience, but overwhelmingly it's not going to happen. True. So my question is, how will they get those drugs? I don't know. Come on. UBI, maybe? They're going to vote for what? They're going to vote for what? They're going to vote for...
Starting point is 01:16:45 Oh, they're going to vote Democrat regardless. People who don't have families to support them will vote for... The state. The state. Correct. So communism, baby. Yeah, that's true. They already do.
Starting point is 01:16:56 Atheists, single... Atheist people obviously mostly vote Democrat, but single women, unmarried women... They're a big voter block. Yeah, overwhelmingly. And they were very significant for these midtermsried women. They're a big voter block. They were very significant for these midterms as well. They made a major difference. If you look at from the 2018 midterms to this midterms, we didn't gain at all
Starting point is 01:17:12 with unmarried women. It's not just about the women, though. It's about the men as well. I'm just wondering, seeing all of these people who are not having families and are advocating for not having families, when they're in their 70s and their retirement age, there's going to be elderly Antifa riots demanding more money.
Starting point is 01:17:32 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's why I'm going to have 10 kids. There's going to be a lot of broken hips. Yep. I'm trying to have 10 kids. I'm trying to have a football team. I want seven. I want a basketball team.
Starting point is 01:17:42 Hey, Sammy. I've been saying that for years. Base to Luke. Base to Luke. I mean, basketball team. I've been saying that for years. Bays to Luke. Bays to Luke. I mean, why not? You better get started. I'm working on it. Yeah, I got to get started too.
Starting point is 01:17:51 Yeah. It's crazy out there. Crazy world, man. Then you got to shield those kids against the reality. And that's the... They will be like little Jedis. Everyone that comes into my life, I teach them how to shoot.
Starting point is 01:18:03 I teach them how to defend themselves. I teach them hand-to-hand combat. I don't care if you're a woman i don't care if you're a friend i keep motivating everyone here like let's do the kickboxing let's kick some butt that's great uh so i mean that's just me around me my kids are going to be around that so they're going to be raised to know how to handle a firearm as well my kids gonna be menaces i can tell you that right now people think i'm bad i'd say homeschool your kids yes absolutely away from this uh woke degeneracy and stuff like that yes it's scary out there but there's more than just that there's how you know you're getting good sound medical advice you got to find a good doctor
Starting point is 01:18:39 especially those kids growing up you got to make sure you're getting real food you're not going to pump their brains full of fluoride i love how they have the nursery water with extra fluoride in it but then you can simply google search and it's like there's there's recommendation from um pediatric doctors and stuff like don't give your babies fluoride why do they sell that at the grocery store oh yeah we interviewed doctor after doctor till we found like the right place when we moved down here because you can't trust doctor We got kicked out of practices for not doing certain things they wanted us to do when they wanted us to do it in New York when we were still there. Well, it's simple.
Starting point is 01:19:11 You go to a doctor. You ask them basic questions about your health. And if they can't answer basic questions, then you need to find a good doctor. Yeah. And a lot of doctors these days, I feel like I just go there and they hardly look at me. They're just looking at a computer and checking off check marks marks they just throw pills at you yeah i'm like what i didn't come here for this yeah touch some pills anyway women that's why you know they they always recommend anything is wrong with a woman they always tell them birth control right
Starting point is 01:19:36 knowing knowing that is that like there's no side effects from that that is terrible and don't matter they'll do it like so like some doctors they will be honest with you and give you like holistic doctors you have to go go to some natural doctors. But most of these mainstream doctors, they're just throwing the worst thing at you. They'll do it for everything, like depression, your skin, anything they possibly can. Birth control has so many negative side effects. So many things that mess up your thyroid, mess up your whole reproductive system. It is absolutely one of the most destructive medicines out there that people aren't warned.
Starting point is 01:20:07 They aren't told, hey, this is going to create long-term damages. Or it could even lead to you having the wrong partner since your pheromones and your smells are going to be off. And then once you're off of them, you're going to not be attracted to the person you're with. So it's just crazy. But that's what the experts are telling them, though. We're in like a failure of experts. My last doctor in New York, I get anxiety real bad throughout whatever.
Starting point is 01:20:29 And my last time I had real bad anxiety, I went to the doctor. I'm looking to see what we could do. I was hoping I would hear, we've got to work on that diet and eat better. You've got to get some exercise. She literally told me to get the vaccine. Wait for it. And I was like, why? She was like, well, it'll help with your fear i'm like i don't have
Starting point is 01:20:46 fear of that like my anxiety is like with like money kids you know life stuff like that and that's what that was her first response what i never saw her again i was like i'm out well i would have told her off i would have been like well are you crazy i was honestly so what are you doing here i was so shocked i just left i was like i can't believe it's real what's the right answer like therapy with the doctor saying like i recommend you sit down with a therapist that would be better yeah you know but like honestly i thought we were going to have like a talk i i wanted to have my heart like that i i i'm crazy sometimes i'm like maybe something's wrong let's have a cardiogram and that was her that's how she came to me yeah if someone's dealing with anxiety you're like okay what are you eating how's your sleep are you
Starting point is 01:21:23 exercising right uh how's your gut let's do a gut test let's see let's let's do a full test on your your you know levels of of uh you know hormones in your body let's test it out let's see if this is an imbalance let's see if this is just mental let's let's let's figure out let's diagnose the problem here correctly look i'm not a doctor so make sure you talk to a doctor about what's right for you but i just i feel like whenever I meet someone and they say something like, I'm suffering from these conditions, the first thing I think is, what are you eating? Oh, so true. And I feel like a lot of these people, like there was a commercial I was watching,
Starting point is 01:21:57 and it's like suffering from heartburn, and it shows a guy going like, and it's like, take this pill, and it shows him eating pizza. And I'm like, dude, if you're eating the pizza and it's screwing you up, stop eating the pizza, man. No, but no, we can just take a pill and it's going to be fine. Do you drink a lot of coffee? Yes. Do you drink it first thing in the morning without anything? Yes.
Starting point is 01:22:17 Okay. Stop doing that. Okay. So you are my doctor. Stop doing that. That's what I do every day for breakfast. And he's fine. I'm great.
Starting point is 01:22:23 It's my brain. I don't know if it's fine uh but that's the separate story what is going on we'll have a private talk later i talk about this all the time i've been looking at the studies i i literally uh do this on my own like members area where i diagnose and i go into the studies and i talk about this but that's but that's one thing uh but i love having these conversations especially with like dr Drew when he was here. But stop doing that immediately, and we'll talk later.
Starting point is 01:22:49 Taking a pause, drinking water. Again, not medical advice. I'm not a medical doctor. I'm not here giving you any kind of medical advice. But we'll talk privately because I don't want to get into too much of your stuff. Every day I wake up, and recently I've been doing brewed coffee, like your typical ground
Starting point is 01:23:06 brew i usually do cold brew i love cold brew it tastes so much better yeah and uh i'll do uh heavy cream and coffee and that's what i have and then for a while i talked about this i was doing eggs and bacon but recently i just been not having breakfast so i just just straight coffee with coffee and cream that's it i've never had coffee in my life i've never tried it wow what never tried coffee why i'm a i'm a super taster yeah so i probably couldn't i probably wouldn't be able to handle coffee how do you know you're a super taster uh you just yo you have less taste buds or more taste buds whatever i think you have more taste sometimes i have more taste buds and we're just very sensitive to like bitter things so i don't eat anything spicy like nothing spicy if chicken is too spicy i won't eat it i eat like a child but i drink so much water that is i don't eat anything spicy like nothing spicy if chicken is too spicy i won't eat it i eat
Starting point is 01:23:45 like a child but i drink so much water that is i don't want to get into too much personal health stuff for for you guys but there's a reason you know someone here has has gut issues um and i the best thing to do is to is to at least wait at least an hour and a half uh because of the stress issues uh i have stomach ulcers is that what you're talking about no oh no i'm talking about someone else uh we'll talk about this privately maybe yeah someone here the best thing to do is start with either kefir make an accusation no i'm not i'm not talking about myself i'm talking about someone else here sitting at this table who do they think it's me and my anxiety and my gut no it's not even you
Starting point is 01:24:25 oh man but but uh you you should wait at least an hour and a half uh because of uh your hormones to take coffee and to not feel sluggish during the middle of the day and you should always try to get at least uh kefir or yogurt in your stomach before taking something as heavy and as acidic as coffee into your system so uh, prolong coffee use. My own... Not medical advice. This is just what I do. And I've seen important developments and changes in my feelings and my gut
Starting point is 01:24:52 after implementing this myself. It might work for you. It might not. You might be allergic to kefir. Who knows? So, just be careful. Everybody's different. The best advice I give people,
Starting point is 01:25:02 especially when it comes to a lot of this stuff, is no one and nothing is exactly right for everybody. You could be allergic to something that works for me, but it could be horrible for you. So you got to do your own homework. You got to do your own research. And more than ever, you have to be vigilant more than ever. Obesity rates are going up.
Starting point is 01:25:17 Our calorie intake hasn't changed. What's going on here? Something is corrupt. Something's really horrible. Something really nefarious is happening right now with people's health being deliberately destroyed. You got to be on top of it more than ever. That's what I do for myself.
Starting point is 01:25:31 And we could talk and maybe even do like a little video between me and you if you're open to it. Oh, yeah. And I'll put it on my members area. I was a shaman for 10 years and gave up Western medicine for a long time. But like, I've done the thing for a while. And I did see differences where I would wake up and just drink warm water with've done the thing for a while and i had i did see differences where i would wake up and just drink um warm water with lemon and nothing else for a long time ginger is
Starting point is 01:25:49 pretty good too oh ginger too and uh mastic gum is also really good uh colostrum is also really good especially if you have gut issues but again again you could be allergic to those things and do your own homework and it might hurt you depending on your gut levels i cut out a lot of most carbs years ago and lost like 40 or 50 pounds yeah uh and that my brain just got different way i slept better thought better i was way better at everything this is this is it bro you know a year ago i cut out carbs and uh looking great now looking a lot better not that you didn't before but you lost a lot of weight yeah i lost uh it was crazy too because i was skating all the time i was getting like every day but i still weighed 200 pounds and then one day we got COVID,
Starting point is 01:26:26 we got treated for it. And then like a few days later I was eating salami with cheese. And then I was like, you know, I didn't need any sugar today. I feel great. I just didn't need it. And people were saying that you're going to get keto flu from not having a
Starting point is 01:26:37 sugar. I never experienced anything. Yeah. No, no, no headache, nothing. Just all of a sudden within like within the first month I dropped 10
Starting point is 01:26:44 pounds. And then over the course of the next couple of months I dropped another 20 pounds do y'all drink coffee like every day oh i drink coffee a lot for i got two young kids it's hard uh i will say that like that part makes it hard they wake up at night i'm up super early and i'm up at night you know writing late into the hours but uh yeah coffee so y'all like i don't know that's so interesting to me because i don't know that's so interesting to me because i don't drink anything like that but i'm super energetic it's a part of my ritual like when i'm i get the kids down i can for a nap or bring to school and i can make a cup of coffee and that's how i kind of get into work mode does actually keep you up i heard sometimes
Starting point is 01:27:17 it can have the opposite effect i don't think it even works on me anymore so you just drink the tradition if you uh if you drink coffee around like if you normally go to bed at like 11 you drink coffee around seven you won't be you won't be tired because it blocks the receptors i think what melatonin or something that's right yeah you shouldn't be taking it uh but if you if you drink it so people who think it wakes them up in the morning it really doesn't caffeine does have enough uh well i'm not gonna pretend to know everything about caffeine but it does have very uh it's a stimul, so it Increases muscle endurance, it tightens your Blood vessels, if you
Starting point is 01:27:48 Stop drinking coffee, you'll get migraines Because it relaxes Your blood vessels, and then you get More pressure, and then your head starts throbbing And there's also a correlation There's also a very interesting correlation with Our progression as society With the invention of coffee
Starting point is 01:28:05 and people taking coffee, becoming more productive, working a lot harder and smarter. And a lot of people attribute coffee to modern civilization growing as fast and as vast as it is now. I mean, coffee smells good. You ever just open up fresh ground coffee?
Starting point is 01:28:19 It smells terrible to me. That's why I've never tried it, because of the smell. That's funny. It's pretty much a legalized cocaine. It is. I was about to say it That's why I've never tried it, because of the smell. It's pretty much illegalized cocaine. I was about to say it sounds like cocaine. It does. Yeah, take a look at the effects of caffeine and cocaine.
Starting point is 01:28:31 The only difference with caffeine, it's like little bits in your drink. With cocaine, it's like on the street in higher doses. But they sell powdered caffeine, and it is crazy. What? It has very similar uh psychological and physiological effects to cocaine yeah i'm good i got i got enough energy i feel like if i took some of that i'll lose my mind this is something this isn't really funny if you look up caffeine powder on amazon i don't know if this is true but i was told that you know amazon does frequently bought with
Starting point is 01:28:59 it's like lidocaine and caffeine are frequently bought together. Yeah. So, like, you know, okay. People, yeah. You can infer. You can infer. You can infer. What? Yeah. It's like a, yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:14 People are sniffing coffee? No, no. Caffeine powder. They sniff at caffeine powder. I don't know exactly what they're doing. DIY. Are they snoring it? Like, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:29:23 I wouldn't be surprised. That is so weird. I'd recommend against it because you could hurt yourself. Wait until you learn about the coffee enemas. You can find out on LukeUncensored.com I think he just lost members. Hey, call me crazy. Do your
Starting point is 01:29:38 research now on coffee enemas. Be prepared to be surprised and I'll see you for that conversation on LukeUncensored.com. You sound like China. No, coffee enemas. I'm deadass. I'm being real. I'm being honest here. Deadass because you for that conversation on lucas.com what is this no coffee animals i'm i'm dead ass i'm being real i'm being honest here coffee animals dead ass because you're putting coffee up your butt yes that was the pun intended humans are weird bro yeah for real like i'm good all that i am you never see like a lion shoving coffee beans up its ass never unless i don't know maybe you do i don't When I was, I'll tell you a story. When I was a little kid, we went on a field trip to the zoo.
Starting point is 01:30:08 And we were looking at the baboons. And it was like the enclosure was way down. And then one of the baboons just shoved his thumb right up his ass. And then pulled something out. And then all the kids ran over and started screaming and hollering. And the teacher was like, what's going on? And she went, oh, get away, kids. Because he was going to town.
Starting point is 01:30:24 I don't know what he was doing the monkeys are weird man that's what i'm saying you said humans are weird i'm like i don't know monkeys are pretty weird too he knows what they're on about he was the weird stuff bro i'm sorry yeah well yeah i i guess in this instance you're talking about luke because he's putting coffee up his butt but you know let's read some super chats wait wait before the, Tim, are you not on the Yay 24 train? I'm not on the Yay 24 train. Are you guys? I don't know. Because me, I am like a Bible-thumping, hardcore Christian.
Starting point is 01:30:54 So when he says, like, the thing that irritated me about the Alex Jones interview, with obviously the age guy comments, the only thing that irritated me is because he said some of the most beautiful things I've ever heard in the interview. And the water got muddied because of that one comment, and people missed the prayer he read. It was so beautiful. He's saying Yeshua. He's saying Yahweh. You're not supposed to
Starting point is 01:31:14 say Yahweh, but he's saying the most beautiful things. I feel like it got overlooked, but when he says things like things to be based on Christianity, I mean, that's already how this country should be, and it's so based. I love it. All right. We're going to go to Super Chats. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash
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Starting point is 01:31:35 So that'll be up at TimCast.com. Smash that like button. Let's read some of these Super Chats. All right, Jay Marie says, in the Soviet Union, everything that the government did
Starting point is 01:31:44 was for the sake of the party. Nothing else mattered but theviet union everything that the government did was for the sake of the party nothing else mattered but the party anything that would be a threat to the power would be squashed in any manner necessary right sounds a lot like what's going on right now i guess yeah if taylor's listening this is what i was talking about when i said the party some of the other day with her at the house yeah it's the party east f says ian yesterday you asked what alcohol tobacco and firearms had to do with each other the The ATF started out as a branch of the IRS to collect taxes on those items, and then the tyranny escalated from there. Abolish the ATF.
Starting point is 01:32:11 And then someone commented, The ATF should not be abolished. The ATF sounds like the best kind of store, and it should just be the opposite of what it is. It's like, I gotta go to the atf to pick up alcohol tobacco jake swift says aoc they just want to investigate me because they want to date me yep they're trying to get her phone number make aoc bartend again raymond g stanley jr says tim i had a deep sc of your black pill
Starting point is 01:32:41 but important in motivating 4 p.m.'s then i saw the fun chefs uncensored be honest do you use a stick of butter on bacon just to say you got to butter the bacon so we had chef andrew gruel and you know i was talking about how i take a little bit of butter in the pan so that the bacon doesn't stick you know because like you get the pan hot i'm not a chef i don't know what's going on i just throw bacon in the pan and get it warmed up but then you got to move it around a little bit because then bits of the bacon get stuck to the pan i just put a little bit of butter and then it doesn't stick you know so people are saying you know you know you don't you don't got to butter the bacon you got to butter the bacon i butter the bacon too no but uh andrew gruel says he doesn't put
Starting point is 01:33:20 fat on fat interesting yeah yeah but yo let me tell you guys he told me in that members uncensored i said i'll make like bacon and eggs for breakfast and i'll i'll take the eggs and i'll pour it into the bacon grease and just you know do like a light scramble i won't go crazy with scramble just flip it over a little bit he said push the eggs aside splash a little vinegar on the pan get that that deglaze it get that stuff off and then mix it into the eggs and it'll take your eggs from a five to a ten yeah so i did and it was incredible y'all need to leave that pork alone you don't need it i don't eat pork i love bacon why huh why uh parts of religious reasons because the bible clearly tells you not to do it even though a lot of modern
Starting point is 01:34:02 christians be like oh you whatever you want but outside of, even though a lot of modern Christians would be like, oh, you can do whatever you want. But outside of that, even if it's research pigs, bro, they're animal trash cans. Yeah. That's literally what a pig is. Right. Is that where the Bible says no bottom feeders and stuff like that? I think the Bible just knew science somehow. The Bible just knew science before science before science.
Starting point is 01:34:17 Was that a double entendre? You like that? Nice. They don't have sweat glands. We're on a roll today. Get it? All right, let's read some more. We got Ryan Brown.
Starting point is 01:34:26 He says, perhaps Shane can take a deep dive into the Rendsburg prophecies and give you all the ultimate black pill that has been coming for over 100 years. I'll look into it. You don't know what it is? I don't know what it is either. No, I don't. All right. But it seems like something you'd know about.
Starting point is 01:34:38 I don't. No. All right. BitPro says, Elon Musk said, AI is a demon that we are trying to harness from another portal. Look it up. It was from seven or eight years ago. Yo, that's creepy. BitPro says Elon Musk said AI is a demon that we are trying to harness from another portal look it up it was from 7 or 8 years ago yo that's creepy
Starting point is 01:34:49 he still wants us to connect with it so I mean I mean he's wearing that costume what if he came out and he was just like well the reality is we have to create a portal
Starting point is 01:34:57 so that Moloch can come through and can meld with our minds and I'm creating technology to do it listen Revelation 13 if people go read it I'm not saying elon musk
Starting point is 01:35:05 is the answer but if you read revelation 13 and read revelation 12 read the whole book when you read it it tells you how it's going to convince people right and who else has that type of you know who else has that type of power man that's all i'm saying the sig p says shane cashman is my hero thank you i appreciate that you're a hero real quick in the chat everyone's asking what kind of vinegar it's any kind of vinegar yeah any uh he he said whatever just a little bit a little acid to balance it out yeah yeah white vinegar i used uh balsamic balsamic vinegar uh not too much it's got sugar in it you know it's got like a lot of sugar in it but it's so good yeah it changes the game so you cook the eggs and then you put the vinegar
Starting point is 01:35:45 the eggs i push them to the side i splash a little bit around the pan and then just like get the the bits off the pan and like flip the eggs around in it a little bit and i can't describe it it's so i don't have the culinary expertise to explain it the only thing i can say is it made it taste fuller yeah like it's just i don't know because he was explaining, it's just, I don't know. Because he was explaining, like, it's the way your taste buds work, or I think it was like, he was using, like, the bitter, umami, salty, and sweet, and apparently, like you said, rounds out the
Starting point is 01:36:14 taste, basically, is what he's saying. Yep. It's amazing. Yeah. Alright, Total Meltdown says, Guys, have you ever seen altered carbon? That is what Elon is trying to create. A chip implanted in the base of the skull that you implant into any skin. Have you guys seen that show? You can upload and download
Starting point is 01:36:30 your consciousness into any body. They travel planets not by getting in a ship and flying out, but by uploading your consciousness to an existing body on the other side. Sounds like Elon. It adds up. Season 1 of Altered Carbon is really good season two is boring altered carbon yeah it's on netflix oh dang never mind i don't got netflix yeah
Starting point is 01:36:54 keyboard says tim another rapper you need to have on that wouldn't leave is samson great songs like 46 equals 13 the sixth sense and the, and the new song, Nancy. I like Samson. Samson's cool. Do you have any other recommendations who else should come on? Oh, man. We got to apologize. We got to issue an apology. Barney Boyle says, Zuby is a rapper too, Tim.
Starting point is 01:37:16 Show some respect. That's right. Oh, true. Oh, shout out to Zuby. Yeah, we had Zuby on, I think. He's more of like R&B, no? No, he's a rapper. No, Zuby is a rapper.
Starting point is 01:37:23 Me and him got songs together. Zuby is very smart too. That's right school we forgot zoobie when he said that so we actually won for three and and with you bryson now we're two for four so 50 50 on our rappers but uh uh forge out a blow tyson james those people i talk to like in real life on the day-to-day bryson it's not too late not too late to what to walk a while to cause some kind of controversy slap a microphone walk out come on come on i don't know how to if i knew exactly what would trigger tim i definitely well i mean look none of it triggered me you know it's like rugged man you know he hit the microphone we actually we hugged it out yeah we both apologized to each other that's you know
Starting point is 01:38:03 i said i should i shouldn't be, I shouldn't be saying that stuff. I shouldn't be mean. I shouldn't be disrespectful. And then he apologized similarly, and then we hugged. And then I invited him to come back whenever he wants. I was like, if you ever feel like coming back, we'll have you out. I almost came in in a full mask. I was thinking about doing that, too.
Starting point is 01:38:19 Like a garbage bag. But then I was like, where am I going to breathe? Yeah, I can't do that. Rockslide says, Tim, your vision is destiny vision is destiny lmao no it's not destiny um destiny for those that are familiar you guys you ever hear of destiny the game video game yeah there's there's there's the last city all everybody lives there the traveler comes and then there's like this golden age where humans are colonizing the solar system but then the darkness comes and there's a collapse whatever it's like the it's like post halo game right i don't i don't i don't know if it's post halo it's it's bungee so it's
Starting point is 01:38:48 similar but similar that's what i mean the problem with it is they never gave you a sense of accomplishment like the story doesn't advance so i got i got tired of it but uh that's that's i'm not talking about that the idea of a last city with a collapse that no one knows about is actually a pretty common trope you know so not destiny but uh and my idea was the last city would have like comparable technology to today because if people were trying to rebuild a city they wouldn't have advanced technology that they'd be reconstructing the technology that that they lost right i think people forget that it's happened in history before people had the wrong ruins and they were in dark ages and europe and they were like oh yeah there
Starting point is 01:39:21 was this ancient civilization they had all these huge buildings and all these, etc. Could you imagine that? It's like hundreds of years after the fall of some major empire and they're like, did you know that they could poop in their house and the poop would go away? Romans had indoor plumbing. And then after the fall of the Roman Empire, they didn't. People built houses
Starting point is 01:39:39 and just threw it out the window. Yeah, they would throw it out the window. Or they had these things in castles where you would sit down and take a dump and it would just fall all the way to the castle walls. Yeah. Yep. Right into that moat. Yep.
Starting point is 01:39:53 Yeah. Okay, where are we at? Tom Wolf says, Elon Musk's tweet confirms he's added staff refrigerators at Twitter HQ, but insists he's just helping hungry employees. Bri Steinberg says, the scenario Tim mentioned is like an advanced version of the Morlocks and the Eloids from the time machine. If you refuse to use it, you're cast out. I don't know. I've seen the movie.
Starting point is 01:40:23 I've not read the book. Joseph says, explain to me what makes you all think AI is possible. Real AI. Not a stupid chatbot. I think you're being ridiculous to believe in it. Climate change 2.0. So, a few years ago, we had an AI chatbot, and it would say really stupid things. People thought it was funny.
Starting point is 01:40:43 Today, there's a chatbot that can answer complex questions. I don't think an AI is going to be a sentient entity necessarily. I'm saying that it will be indistinguishable from one, and we're already getting to that point. It is just machine learning at the end of the day, but I see your point, person who's commenting, but we're just using it as a means of discussion. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:04 It's going gonna be dark stuff that then when they have real-time rendering there's gonna be like a screen you're like walk into a store and then there's gonna be a glass panel and a guy's gonna appear and he's gonna have a conversation you like a conversation with you like a real person because a computer is simulating this person have you seen the stores i think it's like four airports in the country it's a nashville Airport where there's no workers. You ever seen it? Actually, no.
Starting point is 01:41:27 You ever seen it? If you have a chip in your hand, you can scan your chip. No cap. Or if you have a car, you pitch a card in before you walk in. You just walk in, grab whatever you want, and you walk out. There's no workers. So I don't think AI is some climate change 2.0. I think if people actually get out their house a little
Starting point is 01:41:45 bit and start traveling a little bit you'll see how how real it is yeah like i see it every day it's kind of because i travel non-stop but it's actually like the stuff you see is kind of weird now bro it's so weird yeah i mean the point i'm making with machine learning is it like it will it you only do so many things when you go to the store you're only going to say some of these hey how are you you know whatever you can simulate that pretty easily i think there's a level where we're saying like you can't actually think complex thoughts and do the things that humans do which is which is true it is machine learning it's not it's not accurate but there are so many permutations at this point we have we're running into the memory problem with how much memory we can actually hold with
Starting point is 01:42:19 different conversations and stuff but it will come eventually i think joe ramirez says ian has been educated on who he is not allowed to criticize tim made sure of that because uh well i gotta tell you ian is on the show tonight but we do have a jewish man sitting in his chair instead i wish i wish ian was here tell him about tell about jesus you know sometimes well actually we got another super chat for you um maybe we could bring it bring him in for the after show. Yeah. Based ghost coast to coast says Bryson, please tell Ian he knows nothing about Jesus. Oh.
Starting point is 01:42:51 Ian's just sitting in his room listening, going like. Yeah, I would love to talk to Ian about Jesus. Ian, come up at 10 p.m. If you're hearing this. Or if someone's in the house, tell Ian to get ready for 10. Yeah, true. We'll have him come up and talk about Jesus. Sure.
Starting point is 01:43:06 People in the chat were asking for this conversation at the beginning of the broadcast, so I think it would be interesting. I actually think that would be really, really great, to be completely honest. But there's also a Project Veritas video that just was released now. I know, that's really, really messed up.
Starting point is 01:43:17 That is absolutely... We can't even mention it here. Well, if we're family-friendly, that's why we can't even mention it here. Well, if we were trying to not be... If we're family friendly, that's why we can't. There are grade schools, and they're showing things to children that we don't want to mention because you may have kids in the room. And passing it around.
Starting point is 01:43:36 It's disgusting. This is criminal stuff. We're going to talk about that, but we'll get Ian up here as well, and then we can... I think that story is a good segue into like discussing godlessness to be completely honest it is yeah you know the weirdest thing i gotta say is guys i don't understand it why i have people constantly claiming that i'm an
Starting point is 01:43:55 atheist i don't know where that came from well i haven't been an atheist since i was like 18 you agnostic more agnostic no i believe in god i don. I don't believe in organized, structured religion or anything like that. But I grew up Catholic, was an atheist for a couple years when I was a teenager. I don't even think I really was an atheist. I just was like, it was what my peer group was saying. And then I had some conversations, started researching, and now for most of my life I've always believed in God. But for some reason there are people who are just like,
Starting point is 01:44:21 well, Tim's an atheist, so he justifies. I'm like, I am not an atheist. I am not agnostic. I believe in God. I believe there is a God. What's your belief on the Bible? I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:44:35 I don't believe it. I would say on the Bible, probably more agnostic. More agnostic on the Bible? Yeah, because I don't like it's it's hard to describe i won't i don't follow it as if it's divine scripture or a law but i'm not the kind of person to come out outright and be like it's not you know what i mean well the one thing i will say which is the most interesting aspect of the bible in my opinion look at every society in every aspect of the world they have a story of a flood and a specific family or
Starting point is 01:45:07 specific person being being one person that was saved from the flood that that started new and these are these societies that had no way to connect with each other they had no way to communicate with each other so how would they all have the same story about a flood and i think 80 of them all have a favorite you know person who was saved during the flood you know i'm saying i just well you know there's two possible explanations right at the top of my head one they all come from the same place all these people were in the same place and then spread out and they kept the stories or everyone around the world there was a great flood yes yes you know but i think i think like we we've talked about about that there was a great flood
Starting point is 01:45:44 like i don't know if you can describe it in like biblical terms like the the way it's being described in in science but there were like there was a period of great flooding or whatever yeah this is also with like the younger dryas period everyone talks about the sphinx has been damaged by water people that are joe rogan fans probably know more about this than i do but that's part of this whole theory too i mean the other thing about the bible is if people actually read it a lot of it is like such common sense that most people would actually agree with they just sat just just sat and read it some of them may seem a little harsh because it's like it's ancient it's blunt in a lot of ways my favorite part about it but you know like the
Starting point is 01:46:18 stuff that the bible calls wrong like it would be kind of hard to argue even from a secular perspective that it isn't wrong all right let's read some more john mcgee says so if you're a disabled veteran receiving disability you can't vote kind of goes against your service equal citizenship idea no i didn't say that if you are paid benefits from the government due to an issue that they're responsible for you would not have the right to vote so like if you enlist and then you're injured the government compensates it compensates you because it's something you did on their behalf yeah if you are a regular working person living in the city and you decide i'm going to accept free money from the government then we say okay in exchange you don't vote right so like
Starting point is 01:46:59 if you want to be clear then how about this ubi UBI for people, when they take UBI, they then can't vote, but will explicitly define in the terms that servicemen and women who receive benefits for their service will always have the right to vote. Yeah, because they contributed. Yeah. They did their duty. 100%. Yeah. I'm just saying the people who aren't contributing. Right.
Starting point is 01:47:18 But also, again, like being compensated for liability is different from welfare. You know what I mean? Totally. Like, I think the government has to compensate these veterans because the veterans gave something to the government, you know? Yeah, they did their service. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:47:35 JJ says, July 8th, Shinzo Abe assassination. August 8th, Mar-a-Lago raid. September 8th, Queen dies. October 8th, the Crimea bridge attack. November 8th, FTX crypto collapse. December 8th. I brought that up before on the show. So tomorrow's the 8th The Crimea bridge attack November 8th FTX crypto collapse December 8th I brought that up
Starting point is 01:47:46 Before on the show So tomorrow's the 8th So what's gonna happen tomorrow? So you're gonna say Anniversary of Pearl Harbor You're into numerality? Tomorrow is? No
Starting point is 01:47:55 I thought that was today Tomorrow is John Lennon I did bring together That all these things Are happening on the 8th Consecutively this year Which is kind of You know
Starting point is 01:48:04 I hope it's something cool Like Joe Biden goes in a rocket ship. The Twitter files are supposed to come out tomorrow. Oh, really? Yeah. So. I still think Joe Biden in a rocket ship would be more fun. What's going to happen with Twitter files? I'm going to be honest.
Starting point is 01:48:18 I don't think anything's going to come from it. I'm tired of thinking about people. Oh, I hope somebody goes to jail this year. Well, the reason why people are saying there wasn't a big thing that came out was because this fbi guy was was controlling the release of it now he's fired so he's not controlling the release of it so now they're going to get the full documents as of course matt taibbi wasn't given the full documents before we'll see we'll see we'll see i'ma tune in we shall see it'll get interesting man i think it's good look it shows that the f FBI's ability to control things is gone.
Starting point is 01:48:48 So watching it happen, it's like funny. It's like the FBI, the control they've had, the games they played, completely ineffective at this point. It's exposed. People can see it. The era of J. Edgar Hoover is over. Yeah. This may be the resurgence of true America.
Starting point is 01:49:07 The will of the people. Do you think certain groups will actually care? Because even with the Hunter Biden story, even the people that knew it was real said, huh, who gives a crap? Yeah. Because of what side they're on. Well, that's the point about the raw excessive power. Why? Look, so I had this tweet earlier.
Starting point is 01:49:23 It's got a bunch of retweets and it was rod stewart who uh rushed his son to the hospital who's 11 fearing a heart attack and i tweeted 11 year olds have heart attacks all the time calm down there is nothing in the story about anything anything anything else and my point was kind of just like if there's a story i want people to see i will tweet something vague and nebulous and not make a strong assertion about it. Often I'll put LOL or ha or ha ha ha, just so that like when you retweet something, people might ignore an account they don't follow. So it's like you can see my commentary on it is vague. I get these leftists that are like, Tim, he didn't have a heart attack.
Starting point is 01:50:01 He had a panic attack. And I was like, it was Matt Bender. I responded. I said, Matt, do 11-year-olds frequently have heart attacks? The answer, of course, is no. And then all of his leftist followers were like, oh, Tim, he didn't have a heart attack. And I'm like, the gap between me and you, I can't explain it to you. My point was quite literally that he didn't have a heart attack.
Starting point is 01:50:24 Turned out he have a heart attack yeah turned out he had a panic attack and they think my my statement was literal that he had a heart attack matt was like you need to read the article he didn't have a heart attack and i was like guy i know 11 year olds don't have heart attacks but you can't explain it to him and so that's a huge problem this has been a recurring thing the The left doesn't understand jokes. Yeah. Like a comedian tells a joke and they're like, he's inciting violence. Like, dude, he's not serious. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:53 There's no distinction between life and parody anymore. Yeah. At all. Everything's literal for these people. People went woke and everybody got so sensitive and told you what you can and can't say. So they take jokes seriously. Yeah. So that's why we need to go back to everybody's getting joked on. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:06 Everybody. Black people, white people, Jews, everybody. Everybody. There should be no limits. No limits. Dave Chappelle's got it right, man. Yeah. Let's read this one.
Starting point is 01:51:13 We got SB says, there's a Deep Space Nine episode where O'Brien gets captured and goes through 30 years of harsh VR prison in two hours before being rescued. He is so traumatized, he almost self-terminates. Doesn't seem too far away. Wow. there's a movie where they invent this thing that you put an eyedrop in and it gives you an experience so you like lay down you put the eyedropper in and then all of a sudden you're snowboarding in aspen and then after the weekend is over you wake up and it's been five
Starting point is 01:51:39 minutes and you're still in your bed and so this woman is like working on it and her partner wants to do prison sentences without telling her. And so they take people and put the eyedrop in them that puts them in a 10 year sentence in a metal box. Ian is in the house! He just woke up.
Starting point is 01:51:57 He has the robe on. What's up, bro? There you go. Ian is in the room. Yeah, what's up? What's up bro There you go Ian is in the video What's up bro Yeah what's up What's up What's up Yes That's why
Starting point is 01:52:10 I want to tell you About Jesus right First of all We got to turn on Ian's mic Yeah yeah I got to do some stuff Hold on one second
Starting point is 01:52:17 We weren't prepared For Ian I didn't expect you All of a sudden there Sorry about that I want to know about This man Jesus Christ There you go
Starting point is 01:52:24 Okay Let's read some more Super chats Okay And then we'll get into that With the members only I want to know about this man, Jesus Christ. There you go. Let's read some more Super Chats, and then we'll get into that with the members only. Maybe a few questions will lead us into it, right? Okay. Awesome. All right. Joseph says, That's such a dumb idea, Tim.
Starting point is 01:52:38 Maybe number one from you. Yo, I'm going to make that TV show about the last city, and y'all are going to be like, this is the best show ever made. $10 million per episode budget. It's going to be like Game of Thrones, but actually good. No, not fair. Game of Thrones, like the first five seasons were legit.
Starting point is 01:52:52 Six was okay. Seven is, ugh. Eight was, eh. I like the ending. You like the ending? Wow, I've never heard that before. We talked about this before. I made this argument.
Starting point is 01:53:01 I'm not afraid to make unpopular opinions here. You guys know that already. What did you like about the ending? We could talk about this later. We'm not afraid to make unpopular opinions here. You guys know that already. We could talk about this later. We had full-on discussions about this when everyone just freaked out and went crazy on me. Well, yeah, because you're defying... I could make a whole dissertation here for 20 minutes, but I don't want to do that now.
Starting point is 01:53:16 You know, as much as we don't like the establishment narrative, we have a narrative here that we all have to agree on, otherwise you get canceled, so... The dog was the best character in Game of Thrones. The dog? Yeah, the big dude. Oh, yeah, yeah. He was cool though. I like that guy. I haven't seen it. Have you guys seen Wednesday? The first season is off the charts.
Starting point is 01:53:34 Yeah, I haven't seen it. I'm looking at Wednesday. It's pretty good. Wednesday? I like Wednesday. It's another Netflix one? They said it was racist, so I was like, I gotta see this now. Racism?'s another they said it they said it was racist i was like i gotta see this now racism yeah and like yeah they said they're complaining that it's racist because there's two characters that are black who are aggressive towards wednesday and that's it and they're actually good characters they're not bad guys right and they were like why are they why are they being displayed as having a unique character and personality i'm outraged the story arcs are
Starting point is 01:54:03 dynamic and it and it's different. Even the villains have the kind of understanding of why they're villains. And Ian, it wasn't the dog. It was the hound. The hound. Thank you. That guy was awesome. He's like a fallen paladin that becomes a paladin. Yeah, he was awesome. But my major argument, which I can make for a very long time, is that it wasn't like your
Starting point is 01:54:19 Disney movie. It was something out of the ordinary. It shocked people. It was different. It was lazy writing, obviously, but it surprised you and it wasn't the storytelling uh normal hollywood movie it was like it shook things up most seasons and then they give you a lunchable sometimes i want that sometimes i want i want you to have that yeah all right raymond g stanley jr says guys i just finished shane's yay article i'm freaking on the edge of my seat here gracias shane I hope to hear more. That's just part one, right? Yeah. Part two is infinitely crazier. Oh man. I didn't expect
Starting point is 01:54:51 part two. I thought I was only going to get the few hours I got on Saturday and then I ended up getting a favor. What did he do? He threw you in a car and then just like slam the gas down? Yeah. Well, I went to church with yay and went to Bible study, and it was amazing. Bryson's like, whoa. It was amazing. Yeah, and then I randomly, I don't want to give it all away, but I will say this. I got in the car, and I got to see him rap Watch the Throne songs. That's like a life for you.
Starting point is 01:55:16 He wasn't driving. He had a driver, but it was a life-changing moment. I was always like I never saw a concert, and then I kind of got like a one-man concert. And you've been a big fan of his for a while, right? So much so that when my daughter was born and the doctor said she was born at 808, my wife looked at me and said, you're going to like that, aren't you? 808 on heartbreaks. Right.
Starting point is 01:55:37 So, yeah. She's a big time fan. Probably why he invited you out. And he knew because I kept making references to his career and how I think he's applying it to politics so right yeah i think he could tell and it was it was a great weekend man that must be crazy just like you're a fan of this guy's music and then he says i'm gonna rap in the car yeah and like i detest celebrity culture i don't want to meet any celebrities he's like literally the only person everyone i want to meet is a dead writer and then i got to meet him so and oddly
Starting point is 01:56:05 enough on may or no on july 23rd of this year i post on instagram i'm telling the universe i'm going to interview kanye west this year wait you posted that when on july 23rd what yep and this go back and look you had no idea this would happen at that point what do you think his chances are for church for 2024 i think he could could win. I've been saying that. Just because, and this is what I told him. What's your Instagram? Shane Cashman on Instagram? It's just Shane Cashman. This is what I told him when I first talked to him downstairs.
Starting point is 01:56:32 You've been rejected in every industry. You've been told no. Whether it's a producer or you want to be a rapper. A rapper wants to be a pop star. A pop star wants to be a designer. It's always no. And then he finds a way to take the rejection and skyrocket past it and make something out of it i do think a lot of people i was debating with b tatum about this on his live i think i do think a lot of people are underestimating uh what yeah he's
Starting point is 01:56:53 doing but not only that people think him being overly controversial is new like literally since the beat dude i've been watching kanye since when he was just producing the wire ludicrous stand up right and if you watch his old interviews, he was literally just as wild. What is this? I told you. Shane Cashman on July 23rd. I got it right here. He wrote, telling the universe one day I will interview Kanye West.
Starting point is 01:57:15 That is nice, bro. What? Yeah, it's nuts. It's nuts. I was listening to Yeezus about to move, and I was like, I love that record. And I figured I'd just post it. That's some magic and it happened yeah wow i thought the 10 minutes i got downstairs was cool i was on a high from that and then it turned into uh what it turned into yo that's nuts man yeah it was pretty wild that's magic yeah see that's what i'm talking about i've seen i've seen
Starting point is 01:57:40 probably thousands of things like that where you're like come on how can that be real life and it's things like that i'm not like, come on, how can that be real life? And it's things like that. I'm not going to ever claim that because coincidences happen, I believe in God. I'm saying that there are certain things that you see enough over a long enough period of time you start to question, is there something more? Is there a plan? And it's funny because for the secular people, they'll call it simulism. We must live in a simulation.
Starting point is 01:58:06 And I'm like, I don't care what you call it, a construct. Like there's something. Oh, yeah. And that idea was a pressure applied to me all weekend because it just kept getting crazier. And yeah, and then you'll see how it ends. And it ends in probably the most wildest way it could. That is so cool. It was the dopest weekend. Yeah, that's dope but but we had deep
Starting point is 01:58:26 conversations about politics and his vision and nick's vision and like all the things and i have questions so it's it's not all you know just fun it's me really trying to like make sense of their campaign and i was taking it seriously already and then alex jones things happen and people started not taking it seriously and i i think he just shattered optics right yes president presidential candidate because he's done this before it's a it's a cyclical thing for him let's let's grab one more super chair real quick we got cat who says ubi in exchange for giving up rights to vote for your leaders said every communist dictator ever but didn't they do it by force and everyone yeah wasn't it like you are given this and no matter what, you can't vote? I'm saying
Starting point is 01:59:06 that there's a system where people can choose. And then you have the people who want, who don't want the handout, who don't want the communism, choose capitalism, and then vote. And the people who want communism don't get to. Sure. Alright everybody, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share
Starting point is 01:59:22 the show with your friends, and become a member over at TimCast.com. Should be interesting. We have a new release from Project Veritas, which is so shocking. We don't want to say it here in case your children are listening. And I mean that sincerely. You're going to want to see this. And then we're going to talk about Jesus.
Starting point is 01:59:37 You know, Ian came up. He's got his robe. He's ready to go. I love Jesus, man. I love the story of the guy. Moses, too. Maybe we can talk about Moses, Muhammad, and Jesus. No, I know Moses, too.
Starting point is 01:59:44 Yeah, Moses, dude. Let's do it. Let's do it. So smash that like button. Subscribe. the story of the guy moses too maybe we can talk about moses muhammad and jesus yeah moses dude let's do it let's do it so smash that like button subscribe you can follow the show at timcast irl follow us on instagram for clips you can follow me personally at timcast bryson do you want to shout anything out yes uh apple music did not want to release my album lion music and it's still not on apple music but my album live music is out you can out. You can get the album at BryceAndGreyMusic.com Also, Burn Balenciaga was on Billboard charts this week, and I'm still burning Balenciaga. I might burn another pair.
Starting point is 02:00:14 You know what I'm saying? Even though I heard because it is expensive. If I meet Kanye and ask him to let me burn his Balenciaga too. Good luck. I'll rock with Ye though. I'm stoked to be here with you. You're one of the hardest working people, man. It's crazy how fast you put out the songs
Starting point is 02:00:29 when something happens. But yeah, I'm Shane Cashman everywhere. You can get the Inverted World book, volume one at invertedworldbook.com exclusively season two, Inverted World on timcast.com and the brand new story with Ye. My part one is at timcast.com right now.
Starting point is 02:00:43 Check it out. Front page, front and center. That's it. This is great, man. Thank right now check it out front page front center that's it this is great man thank you so much for coming on of course i appreciate it my website is luke uncensored.com it's my members area where you guys help me grow and expand my mission and everything that i'm doing i love to talk about health youtube doesn't really like that but uh if you want to hear about coffee enemas uh this is the place to go i want to shout out also liz hernberg in the comment section she said that she cured One of her diseases with coffee enemas
Starting point is 02:01:07 And she said quote complete detox protocol You're a brave man for vocalizing Coffee enemas on this With 40,000 people Watching and yeah I'm not here to be popular I'm here to talk About coffee enemas And other important things Shane we're going to fix
Starting point is 02:01:24 You up LukeUnsensored.com Thank you so much for having me. Ian was here just long enough to shout out something. Yeah, shout out to the people that figure out how to make communism and capitalism work together. With technology. Like decentralized
Starting point is 02:01:39 smart contracts and long range voting for people that want to opt in. Maybe. Basically, you get to choose where opt in. Maybe. All right. Basically you get to choose where your tax money goes on an app. All right. Interesting. No taxes though.
Starting point is 02:01:51 I am at search.com everywhere. Follow me if you'd like to. Instagram would be appreciated. Twitter as well. I guess I'm using it now as much as I can. I'm still really confused by it. I answer things incorrectly, like the wrong,
Starting point is 02:02:01 the wrong way on the chain. I don't know. Anyways, answer.com. That was a good one. See you guys in the after show. We will see you all over at Timcast.com. Head over there, click that join us button, and we'll have this episode up in about, uh, about an hour or so. Thanks for hanging out. And we'll see y'all there. Cheers, y'all.

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