Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #674 New Twitter Dump PROVES FBI Colluded To Manipulate 2020 Election w/Andrew Pollack

Episode Date: December 10, 2022

Tim, Ian, Luke, & Kellen join Andrew Pollack to discuss the release of twitter files 3, the inaction taken by the FBI when it comes to dangerous criminals, the generational problems that we are facing... today, & Elon Musk calling out Jack Dorsey for doing nothing about adult content on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's kind of a crazy Friday. I don't know why Elon Musk keeps insisting on having these Twitter files drop on the worst possible press day. At least yesterday, this was a Thursday, but Thursday is also a terrible day. Tuesday is good. Tuesday is the best day. Friday, absolute worst. Like, if you put it out on Saturday, then some people will see it on Sunday, but you put it on Friday, it just dies the next day. Everybody says, no way, I'm going out getting a burger and I'm not thinking about work. But we do got big news. The latest Twitter files shows that this is crazy. Twitter had weekly meetings with the feds, DHS, FBI over election related issues. They were directing them and advising them on what to remove, how to remove.
Starting point is 00:00:40 And you can see these conversations happening this is the fbi directly interfering in public communications pertaining to the 2020 election and banning things and you can actually see in these releases that the twitter staff are trying to figure out how they can ban trump who said certain things like oh guys this thing he said it's actually true because he posted a story and they're like oh we can't remove it that story is actually true because he posted a story and they're like, oh, we can't remove it. That story is actually true. I wonder how many times they didn't actually bother to fact check or a person made a claim not by posting a link to a news story, but saying, hey, did you hear the story X? And then they go, I don't can't remove it. This is crazy stuff. We're getting more and more. And there is just a wall of tweets for Matt Taibbi breaking down how this all went
Starting point is 00:01:23 down. So we will be talking about that. We also have Elon Musk confirming politicians running for reelection were shadow banned during their election campaign. So direct election election interference, FBI and law enforcement involvement, and then the craziest thing out of all of it. Earlier, Mike Cernovich tweeted that several trust and safety members of Twitter who resigned should be criminally charged because these people refuse to take down child exploitation. Elon Musk made a statement. Jack Dorsey said this is not true. It's false. And then Elon responded with the receipts that Twitter was not taking down child exploitation. I wonder why it is that these people stayed at the company for years
Starting point is 00:02:06 with a child abuse problem, and the moment Elon comes in, starts cleaning it up, they go, oh, I can't be here anymore. I can't allow this. Gee, I wonder what's going through these people's minds. We got other stuff. Elton John quit. Maybe we'll talk about it. Kyrsten Sinema has switched, or she's quit the
Starting point is 00:02:21 Democratic Party, so there's some political stuff involved, and we'll get into a lot of it before we get started. Head over to TimCast.com, become a member and support our work directly. When you become a member, you are not just supporting us. We use Parallel Economy. This is a payment processor co-founded by Dan Bongino and it is censorship resistant. It's called Parallel Economy. We are actively seeking to build that Parallel Economy to fight back against censorship and manipulation. And this is just one path to doing it. So when you become a member, you'll get access to uncensored segments of this show Monday through
Starting point is 00:02:52 Thursday. You'll get Cast Castle and Tales from the Inverted World. But you will also be just generally supporting this effort to construct a parallel economy. We've got some documentaries coming out. We've got a coffee shop in the works. And we've got some other projects. I will give a brief update really quickly. Yesterday I mentioned putting up a billboard in Fredericksburg. I had a conversation with some of the people involved and it would appear that, I'll just put it
Starting point is 00:03:16 this way, it would not be appreciated if we did put up a billboard calling out the officers involved. So that that's not going to happen. Alright, so I don't want to step on anybody's toes. But there you go just want to make sure you guys knew because i was actually really really excited for that so don't forget to also smash that like button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends joining us to talk about all of this and more is andrew pollack hey how's it going you're gonna grab the mic oh yeah
Starting point is 00:03:40 so uh just uh introduce yourself i'm andrew poll. I grew up in Long Island, and I moved to Florida in about 1999. I've been an entrepreneur. I moved to Florida in 99 with my family, and now I bounce back and forth from Oregon to Florida, and I'm happy to be on Tim's show tonight to discuss things, what's going on in the country and my past, what I've been through in my life yeah your story is actually pretty heartbreaking yeah uh I say one thing I I always tell people that don't know me or they they always mention when they mention my daughter they mentioned that she was lost or she died and I always correct people uh my daughter was murdered okay Okay. Dying is something
Starting point is 00:04:26 peaceful. Lost is maybe you find them again. But murdered gets, you know, I just feel that's the proper way to say it. When people are talking to me, they never know what to say. And my life's been changed ever since. And I've been on a mission to educate families, to better equip police departments in the country to respond better. And I'm a pretty busy guy, and I have two children that live in Florida that I love. One of them is watching, or two. They're probably both watching. And I'm happy to be here with you guys and shoot the crap.
Starting point is 00:05:03 For context, your daughter was lost in the Parkland. I just told you we don't say lost. You're right. Your daughter was murdered in a school shooting. Yeah, she was. I just don't take it the wrong way. Thank you. I'm a little wacky.
Starting point is 00:05:16 Yeah, yeah. Because lost was maybe I'll find her one day. So she was murdered in 2018. She was a senior. It was horrific. it was the worst thing that could ever happen to a parent ever and uh there's not a moment that goes by that i don't think about my daughter and trying to make it so another family would never have to go through what i've been through and that's what drives me to come on shows and and to travel the country and
Starting point is 00:05:44 to help law enforcement right on well thanks for joining us man we'll get into that as well sure we also got luke hanging out it's a crazy story we're definitely going to be talking about that plus a lot more my name is luke radowski here of we are change.org today i'm wearing a t-shirt that says i tested positive for freedom my symptoms are that i'm not a, and I don't believe the government should be using force and violence to put ideas onto other people. So if you agree with me and also have a case of the freedoms, you could get the shirt on thebestpoliticalshirts.com because you do. That's why I'm here. Thank you again so much for having me.
Starting point is 00:06:17 I'm Ian Crossland. Thank you guys for coming. Thank you for being here with me. All my fellow humans, Andrew, Andy, good to see you, buddy. Good, man. I'm glad. Ready to get down to business, bro. Happy to be here. Let's rock and roll. What's happening, Kellen fellow humans, Andrew, Andy. Good to see you, buddy. Good, man. I'm glad. Ready to get down to business, bro. Happy to be here.
Starting point is 00:06:26 Let's rock and roll. What's happening, Kellen? Hey, guys. I'm back again. Happy Friday, everybody. Yeah, I'm really excited to talk about things, hash it out, and definitely hear your story. Right on. Cool.
Starting point is 00:06:38 So just another quick clarification for those that don't understand. I wanted to put up a billboard of those bad cops, right? When I say it wouldn't be appreciated, it wouldn't be appreciated by those who are upset with those cops. So I don't want to give away too much personal private information, but talk to people down there.
Starting point is 00:06:54 And they were like, no, we shouldn't do that. And I was like, okay. What happened, Tim? I'm not familiar with the story. There's a story out of Virginia where a guy refused the COVID lockdown stuff. So two years later, the cops are going in and they're screwing with his business. He filmed the cops. story there's a story out of virginia where a guy um refused the covid lockdown uh stuff so two years later the cops are going in and they're screwing with his business he filmed the cops
Starting point is 00:07:09 and then i said let's name and shame the cops let's put up a billboard and a lot of people got excited for the idea i certainly was but uh i've been requested not to do that by people involved and not the cops but um i respect it i respect it i'm not gonna i'm not gonna go into someone else's town and kind of screw with them. So it's just an update. But let's get into the news here. We got this story. This Twitter thread from Matt Saibi. And it's all right here.
Starting point is 00:07:30 Check this out. Post number 20 of today's Twitter files. This post is about the Hunter Biden laptop situation shows that Roth, Yoel Roth, not only met weekly with the FBI and DHS, but with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Take a look at this. This post. The most important thing it says, in short, FML, weekly sync with FBI, DHS, DNI, re-election security. The meeting happened about 15 minutes after the aforementioned hack materials implosion,
Starting point is 00:07:59 blah, blah, blah. That right there says one thing very, very simply. Twitter was regularly meeting with federal law enforcement for, quote unquote, election security. But Twitter was being advised that there was going to be hacked materials and other things like that. We know that the FBI contacted them specifically about that. We now know they had consistent weekly meetings to the point where they were actually like, oh, man, going to have to meet, miss our weekly meetup with federal law enforcement to figure out what's what's not allowed. This Twitter thread is actually very, very crazy.
Starting point is 00:08:35 There's one post where let me see if I can. I can. There's so many of these. Look at this one. Yoel Roth said, very boring business meeting that is definitely not about Trump. Pretty much definitely not meeting with the FBI. I swear. LMAO. It would sound and it would appear I'm trying to be very careful that Yoel Roth met with the FBI to discuss Donald Trump. I wonder what this was pertaining to. This Twitter thread from Matt Taibbi is specifically about
Starting point is 00:09:05 banning Donald Trump. He says, after J6 internal slacks show Twitter executives getting a kick out of intensified relationships with federal agencies, here's Yoel Roth lamenting a lack of generic enough
Starting point is 00:09:16 calendar descriptions to concealing his very interesting meeting partners. Sounds to me like the FBI was meeting with Twitter and they colluded ultimately to me like the fbi was meeting with twitter and uh they colluded ultimately to come to the decision to remove donald trump the first sitting head of state to be suspended from
Starting point is 00:09:32 a platform and aside from that the other information showing that they were having regular 2020 election security meetings and we know that the fbi warned them about the hunter biden lapid situation and they had access to this so me, I think this is the bare minimum confirmation the FBI was directly interfering in the 2020 election. I mean, it's pretty clear after all the circumstantial evidence is coming together, and there's a lot of it, specifically highlighting the involvement of this. And I kind of want to bring back what U.S. Congressman Chuck Schumer said a couple years ago in 2017, when he was directly addressing Donald Trump, when Donald Trump was having problems with the intel agencies, with the FBI, he said, quote, the intel officials have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you. So I think it's fair to say that there was a lot of infighting. And it's fair to say that there was federal agencies, Intel organizations, military psyops officers that were working at
Starting point is 00:10:30 these big tech social media companies. There was a revolving door between all those institutions and a lot of these bigger companies, not just Twitter, but also Facebook, also Alphabet, also Google. And when you look at this revolving door, you clearly see a conflict of interest, people abusing their power, not just meeting together, but making big decisions. And this is what I said when the first Twitter files were coming out. I'm like, this is just bare minimum. This is still just scratching the surface as there was a former FBI agent that was that was critically involved in this whole Trump collusion story that was involved in censoring it from the very beginning. So so so now I think we're seeing some of the layers of this onion unravel.
Starting point is 00:11:08 A lot of people are going to be crying. And I think we're still only seeing the surface of what's a deeper relationship between the Intel community and, of course, big tech social media that are working hand-in-hand together. I've mentioned that it's happened before and that I feel like, but we talk about how it's a frog in the pot boiling, the water's boiling slowly and we don't feel it heating up because it's happening so slowly.
Starting point is 00:11:28 But think about Nixon, man. The last time we had a corrupt government spying explosive news piece, it was Nixon. Well, it wasn't the last time, but Nixon and Watergate, he resigned the presidency because he was found spying on another campaign. Do you remember when President Trump was still president, there was a legislative bill put in against big tech, and it went into the Senate, and they knocked it down.
Starting point is 00:11:52 He warned about all this censorship, and it didn't get passed through the Senate. No. Do you remember? No, it wasn't. It was, you remember, Tim? No, I was going to say from 2016 to 2018, the Republicans were actively working against Trump. Exactly. And especially with big tech, because I know he warned them about it and they didn't follow through when they could have when they had control. Now, you know, there's no control. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:12:14 I need to clarify. They've always been working against Trump. But I mean, when they had full control of the Senate and the House, they were going along with the whole Russiagate lies and all of that stuff. Check this. I want to show you guys this lies and all of that stuff. Check this. I want to show you guys this tweet from Matt Taibbi. Check this out. Here, the FBI sends reports
Starting point is 00:12:30 about a pair of tweets, the second of which involves a former Tippecanoe County, Indiana, counselor and Republican named John Basham, claiming between 2% and 25% of ballots by mail
Starting point is 00:12:42 are being rejected for errors. So they said, here, we just got a report from the FBI concerning two tweets related to the shredding of mail-in ballots. This has proven to be false via this, PolitiFact. Do we have a moment ready for this one? I believe this was deemed no VO on numerous occasions. So this is the FBI contacting Twitter saying, remove this guy's speech.
Starting point is 00:13:06 On what grounds? PolitiFact says it's not true. But on what authority does the federal government have to flag the speech of a private individual to be removed from a platform? Zero, none, period. It's pure corruption. Look, I don't like the idea of misinformation. I think PolitiFact is full of garbage.
Starting point is 00:13:26 They lie all the time. The fact that partisan leftist organizations can claim something's not true. The FBI then goes to Twitter and Twitter says, oh, look at that. Guess we got to remove it. This is subversion. Some people are saying collusion. Other people are saying conspiracy. I think all you know all
Starting point is 00:13:45 those references could be true they they use politifact as proof they use the word this is quote proven you don't take one news article and use that as quote proof like you need to need to look around you're gonna make a big decision like that like ending someone's twitter experience you gotta know you can't just willy-nilly say like, you know, this piece of evidence indicates proof. That's a big problem. It's not like they don't have the assets to do it. Who doesn't? The FBI.
Starting point is 00:14:10 They could look into anything. You know, they shouldn't just be going by one news agency. They don't. I think at this point, we can clearly see the FBI is effectively only going after their political enemies. Yeah, I think what really happened is that they saw an article that they liked that verified what they wanted to be true, so they said it was proof. But I mean, no human realistically
Starting point is 00:14:31 can look at one news article and use that as a piece of proof for something. That's ridiculous. After the plethora of crimes committed against us here, as well as people on our periphery, if the FBI lifted a single finger, I might be inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt and say, you know, it's these bad apples in DC. But at this point, considering you've got Marjorie Taylor Greene being swatted, seemingly no action, we've
Starting point is 00:14:54 been swatted now, I think like 15 times, no action. And there's been other crimes in the periphery of the work we do with people we know, and zero action to the point where I've actually had people say to me, when we're talking privately, I can't say some of this stuff because I'm hoping something does get involved, like something does happen with law enforcement. But I've had people say to me like, well, did the FBI do anything about that?
Starting point is 00:15:13 And I'm like, no, of course they didn't. It's been two years. And there's nothing being done. So I will just say, at this point, I think it's fair to say, the FBI is not going to do anything. They'll go after a garage pull rope for a NASCAR driver, but they're not going to
Starting point is 00:15:27 deal with the seriousness of crimes. They're going to directly, this is them directly interfering in the election. It is a criminal organization. I'll honestly tell you what happened personally to my family with the FBI. There were two tips called in to the FBI about my daughter's shooter, and they
Starting point is 00:15:43 dropped the ball on both of them. They didn't follow up. He was going to be a about my daughter's shooter and they dropped the ball on both of them wow they didn't follow up was the shooter was going to be a shooter was the shooter a democrat or you know it was just a piece of garbage you know but they called in they called it in twice to the FBI and they dropped the ball they ended up getting held accountable they they're actually one of the only entities that admitted failure in the shooting but they also and they do and that happens in many shootings you know they were constantly dropping the ball but what's their concern with twitter you know what i mean there's people getting shot and and here they are censoring and working with twitter when they're
Starting point is 00:16:20 dropping the ball on mass shootings you're specifically mentioning the parking shooter is that correct? Correct. Because we see this time and time again, known to authorities. There's so many instances where he was either undercover or working or known to local police officers, state officers, or in the most situations, let's be honest here, federal officials, federal government officials, especially at the FBI, who were warned many times. And it's just mind-boggling and head-scratching for the
Starting point is 00:16:50 average citizen to be like, oh, he was known again, and they didn't stop it. But if there's an abortion activist, if there's a parent-teacher conference activist, they're going to be on them like white on rice. They're going to be investigating them, spying on them. They're going to be jailing people just like they are for peacefully singing hymns outside of abortion clinics that's what the fbi is spending their resources on right now but but all these mass shootings always go free when we have the biggest national security surveillance dragnet in all of recorded human history the government sees and watches almost every aspect of our life databases it in these huge server rooms watches over everything and and we're gonna we're gonna
Starting point is 00:17:25 believe them when they say oh you know this convenient event that works towards our agenda that gives us more power and authority now that more people will have to rely on us on just accidentally happened we knew you know we knew that there was a suspect here but he just fell through the cracks once again and it happens over over and over. I know. It's crazy. It's absolutely infuriating. It is. Were they honest? You said they came clean and said they dropped the ball.
Starting point is 00:17:50 Were they honest to you about why they dropped the ball? It was a call. It was a couple of calls, and they didn't follow up on the call, and they admitted to it. And they said they made changes. I didn't find out what exactly happened to the uh the police or the got the fbi agents that didn't follow up and a lot of the times it's it's the same mo it's someone who's socially isolated someone who hurts themselves and hurts other
Starting point is 00:18:18 people around them someone who clearly is a threat someone who even goes online and says i'm going to be committing these threats and that also falls through the cracks i mean there's just so many of these i have the lady that called the threat into the fbi that calls me like constantly you know not constantly every few months she checks in with me because she just feels horrible yeah that she called and warned them and they never followed up on it she was someone that knew the guy personally yeah it was like an aunt the distant aunt that knew he was uh you know talking about being a school shooter and she had called the fbi and the police department and they didn't follow up correctly and the rest you know we know what happened yeah she must feel yeah she probably feels so much guilt uh because she knew something was
Starting point is 00:19:01 going to happen she tried to warn the authorities and and then they just sat on their hands, didn't do anything. You know, you guys don't follow it as much as I do. We just had that trial. And after murdering 17 people, he still wasn't committed. He didn't get the death penalty, life without parole. He killed 17 people, innocent, on video, admitted to it, and didn't get the death penalty. So it's ridiculous.'t get the death penalty so it's ridiculous why now death
Starting point is 00:19:25 penalty a couple it was like one or two people voted against the death penalty in the jury so we're trying to fix that i've been i spoke with governor desantis about it there's a way around it where you you don't need a full majority uh it could be less it could be like 70 because it was ridiculous what does a person need to do in society to get the death penalty if this thing didn't get it? Did you kill my daughter? Would you support the death penalty before the shooting? Well, I personally have a problem with the way the death penalty works
Starting point is 00:19:56 because the average death row inmate sits there for 20 years before they're executed peacefully. So I think there could be a lot of changes to it. It should be expedited. You know, someone commits a heinous crime like that, it shouldn't take more than six months, you know, to have a trial and execute them. Then I would be all for the death penalty. But the way it's set up now with appeals and they get their own, I looked into it. So a death row inmate doesn't have to work when he's in prison. He doesn't have to get his meals.
Starting point is 00:20:27 It's brought to him. He gets his own TV. He gets his own security detail. So death row, a lot of people after a few years of being in general population are actually praying to be on death row. That's what I'm hoping happens to my daughter's killer. All of them on death row are getting fed meals and they're brought to the meals are brought to them. What you know, by the correction officers, they don't have to go on a line, they don't have to go on a general population. They're they have their own security detail, their own TV, their own computer. And
Starting point is 00:21:00 they just sit most of them, it's over 20 years years we talk about the ethics of the death penalty on the show from time to time i'm kind of it's it's interesting because i'm like pro choice but pro death penalty maybe i'm just a killer i would well we're all killers in a way but i would be more forward if it was under 20 years you know to sit 20 years in a cell and it's cost you know broward county where he was housed cell and it's cost, you know, Broward County where he was housed, it cost the county $4 million just keeping him in the prison system awaiting trial. In Canada, they banned the death penalty, but they're expanding their euthanasia efforts
Starting point is 00:21:38 very aggressively, which is absolutely mind boggling and absolutely totally backwards in my opinion. But if you don't mind telling us about this, a little bit more details about this FBI story, because again, it's either they miss it or they're either trying to find someone who's mentally ill and goading them into doing something, as there's also a lot of documented stories of people coming together saying, hey, I had a mentally ill child. The FBI worked undercover and tried to push them to be extremists there's a lot of those stories as well but what what did this woman do you have some of the details here i know you don't
Starting point is 00:22:09 have a lot of the notes in front of you but but there was two warnings uh one was uh from like a chat room the first one came from someone in a chat room to the fbi and the other one was from like an aunt of his calling the fbi that he was going to be a school shooter wow and they failed both uh you know both of them they didn't follow up yeah uh the police and the sheriff's department didn't follow up either what's pretty bad is there was this guy deputy eason his name was i i remember these names he got called to follow up that he was going to be the school shooter he doesn't go and follow up on the tip, right? So, of course, he was able to go and kill my daughter that day.
Starting point is 00:22:50 But he's also one of the deputies that went to the school and didn't go in the building. Wow. So he failed miserably, not following up the lead. And then he goes to the high school and lets kids get killed inside a building and doesn't go in with a gun and a vest he sits outside just like uvalde and again the same kind of stories officers outside this is so like frustrating and so heartbreaking to hear all the time officers standing outside not really not going affected
Starting point is 00:23:20 me big time with uvalde because i i was, after the Parkland shooting, I got so involved with law enforcement and we made such a stink out of that. There was the one deputy at the school, his name was Deputy Peterson. Scott, he didn't go in that day. He hid for 45 minutes. He didn't hide. He was right by the, he went within eight feet of the door. He heard the AR shots going off. I know all this from depositions we did. He heard the AR shots going off i know all this from uh depositions we did he heard the ar shots going off and he went to reach and then he heard it he retreated and then he hid behind uh he stood by a wall for 45 minutes uh why he heard the gunshots going off so he is uh a lot of people don't notice, but he is being held on felony child endangerment charges.
Starting point is 00:24:07 I'll be at his trial. It'll be in May. Wow. But after Parkland, there was so much media attention on these cops not going in. And I did so much press that I thought there's no way in the world could a cop not know if you hear gunshots that you got to move towards the gunfire. And then Uvalde happened and it really killed me man my son had issues you know with the anxiety and it was just horrible after uvalde that these guys i don't know if you noticed they didn't even go to open the door in
Starting point is 00:24:36 uvalde you know it wasn't locked that was all bs they created a perimeter blocking parents pushing parents out so they couldn't stop the shooting there was parents that had to that were arrested they had to run away and then get in the building and then get their children before the cops did in uvalde which is infuriating and there's and and i remember carving parkland and and and reading about it and being like what were these cops thinking their arm there's a number of them they're inside of a school their main job is to is to you know as they say protect and serve their main job is to run into the line uh like of fire when it comes to safeguarding the most innocent the most smallest the most purest you know children of our society and then they they they just killed what was that uh that that we were talking about i think earlier this week how
Starting point is 00:25:21 in china if someone's driving a car and they accidentally run someone over, they'll get out of the car and then murder the person because having to be financially responsible for a person for life is worse than getting a few years in prison for an accidental vehicular assault or whatever. There was another story, I can't remember who brought it up,
Starting point is 00:25:41 about what they do in China in a similar fashion. But when you get to a point where your society is overly litigious and lacking any kind of social cohesion, these are the stories we start to see. The reason why the cops in Uvalde bar parents from going in, I don't want to get sued. If they go in there and cause a problem, they're going to say, why didn't the police stop them from going in? And then we get sued and then I lose my job. No, you're not allowed to go in. I'm not going to go in either. You want me to risk my life for your kid? Never going to happen. That's where we're at right now. People don't look at each other and say, we're all in this together. They look at it and say every man for himself.
Starting point is 00:26:16 Was that the vibe you got? Not that you know the intentions of the officers on duty at the time, but did you get the vibe that they didn't want to get legal recourse or were they just afraid? They were just, there's an expression in law enforcement, it's called ROD, retired on duty. Parkland's listed as one of the safest cities in the state. So they just had cushy jobs, overweight cops, you know, they didn't run in. The coaches, there were coaches at the school that ran in that day, unarmed. And so Deputy Peterson now, he's getting $110,000 a year pension for letting my daughter get murdered and those other 16 people. So I'm hoping I'll be at that trial in May in Broward, and I'm hoping if he's found guilty of felony charges, he'll lose his pension.
Starting point is 00:27:03 He went and it was great it was unbelievable we had we deposed him you know and i was sitting as close as i am to tim with this guy and he came in holding a bible you know he thinks he's gonna god's gonna help him now that he let all those people die it's nice to hear that you said the coaches actually ran in that day because you know i'm actually a high school coach myself and they tell you you can't like if there's fights you can't touch the kids like tim was saying like out of fear of lawsuits so i'm glad the the coaches of parkland actually had they went in to go in and go and his name was uh aaron vice and they actually named a really good program after him in in florida it's called the aaron vice guardian program where teachers or not law enforcement
Starting point is 00:27:46 could go through this program and be able to carry on at the schools and i i sat through it it's really intense and there's different districts that are allowing it and they named it in the bill that we got passed in florida the aaron feist guardian program aaron died shielding students i'm reading about it. What happened exactly? He went into the building and she shielded another student. And actually, at point-blank range, he shot her, and the bullets went through her and killed the other girl too. So for 45 minutes to an hour, the police were sitting outside. 45 minutes.
Starting point is 00:28:35 While one guy with an AR, while multiple weapons was walking around the school. One AR. He had an AR. Peterson, the deputy that was there, could have had a clear shot at him. He went to the door. The shooter was still on the first floor. A lot of people don't know, the shooter went to the school in an Uber, if you could believe it, with a Cabela's rifle bag. She picked him up at his house, the Uber driver, drove him to the school with his rifle bag where he got out and walked right in through an open gate where the gate was against protocol.
Starting point is 00:29:07 The gate should have been locked. You know, that and, you know, people didn't call the code red. People, adults had hidden closets, didn't call the code red. Police hid. It was like so many things that went wrong against my daughter that day that I could make a list. What if, just what if certain things would have happened she'd be alive today do they have gun-free zones in these in
Starting point is 00:29:31 these places i think every school's like yeah most of them because i'm wondering about an uber driver seeing someone come with a rifle bag and being like oh a school you say huh and driving them into this place where there's you know i guess my view of it is the law, gun-free zone is meaningless. Oh, well, people, criminals don't follow gun-free zones. But even Uber drivers don't understand. You know, they will pick up a person with a gun and drive them right into it. Yeah, with a rifle bag, carried it with a Cabela's rifle bag right into the school and doesn't, never said anything.
Starting point is 00:30:02 They thought it was normal to pick up a kid before school hours. No one's even there. You know, it was just one of the things that went against my daughter that day. So what do you think? It sounds like the people who were armed were the people who shouldn't have been, and the people who should have been weren't armed. Yeah, the coaches. But now with certain districts, the coaches could go get from what happened. A coach can now go and go through this guardian program and be able to carry on campus. But it's foreign. Not all can't, you know, it depends on the county. You know, if you live in a conservative county, like I'm going to in January, the superintendent's going to be carrying an AR pistol. You know, that's up in Bradford County, where I'm doing some things with law enforcement. So I hear a lot from these Democrat establishment gun control types.
Starting point is 00:30:50 They think that it's nightmarish, this idea that teachers would be armed, that we would have special law enforcement armed in these schools. But the crazy thing is if you go back in time, they had gun clubs at high schools. They had rifle clubs. They had rifle clubs. People had guns. People were armed. And then we slowly started banning them. Now the
Starting point is 00:31:09 idea of just going back to the way things used to be is shocking. Like, oh, how could we? But I don't know. I'm curious your thoughts. What do you think? Well, the problem really with a lot of these shootings, Democrats focus on gun control before they even know the facts. Like, the kid could have been cutting animals up in his backyard, threatening to kill people,
Starting point is 00:31:28 rape people, but they don't look into any of the failures before or prior. You know, you need to see what happened before to prevent things from happening in the future. So Democrats, when they focus just on gun control, it doesn't solve a thing. But that's one thing I could say really what would happen in Florida. It was Governor Scott at the time. He formed the Marjory Stoneman Safety Commission. And I was on it and some friends and other fathers that had kids killed and deputies and sheriffs and lawyers. And they dissected everything that happened in Parkland.
Starting point is 00:32:02 And they made changes in the whole state. And Ron DeSantis, who I'm friends with, he actually, he put, he removed the sheriff. He was unbelievable, the guy. He removed that failed sheriff the first month in office. Ron came down. I got a call from him. He goes, Andy, we're going to remove that sheriff. And I go, how are you going to do that?
Starting point is 00:32:24 He goes, well, I'm just going to remove him. I'll be in Tallahassee. I go, no go no governor you need to come down to broward go right in his office and you you yanked that guy right out of right it was so great he came flew down to broward he had an emergency landing on the way down he so it's like hours we're waiting like everyone's waiting at the sheriff's office and he came down and he removed the sheriff within the first month that was like national news that he got rid of you know he was the guy that was on cnn's talking about his amazing leadership wow he's actually so and he ran again broward is such a cesspool so he actually ran again for office and almost won that's how bad broward how blue and
Starting point is 00:33:02 evil broward county is what do you think about think about these kids who got really famous from what happened in Parkland? They started becoming, I think for the most part, the media props up this bunch of, this group of young people who are very much gun control activists. But then you had Kyle Kashuv, I'm probably pronouncing your name wrong, Kyle, who is more pro 2A. I'm curious your thoughts on how the media handled it. Well, like I said, they focused on just the gun control and they didn't accomplish anything but registered Democrats. That's all those kids accomplished. When it came time for running school board races, they were nowhere to be seen. When it came time to get rid of the sheriff, nowhere to be seen. Getting bills passed, common sense bills for school safety, they were nowhere to be seen.
Starting point is 00:33:45 But me and other couple of parents and my family, my sons, we were at it like nonstop to hold people accountable. Ron, I call him Ron, I should, people don't know him, but go by Governor DeSantis. Actually, after we removed him, he put a grand jury investigation into the Broward County School Board. And just recently, within the last six months, four school board members were removed. And the superintendent was arrested. So there's been like, when you really want to make a difference and you go for accountability, you could make a difference. Yeah, Ron really got involved on the local level, especially when it came to local school board elections. And a lot of people are saying that he did a really good job. How would you rank his kind of response to everything that happened in Parkland?
Starting point is 00:34:29 He did unbelievable for my family and myself for accountability. You know, getting the superintendent arrested on felony charges. You know, Broward is so bad that so the superintendent gets arrested, right, on felony perjury charges through the grand jury. Wouldn't you know, that same year, they had that, in Broward, they had that superintendent speak at the school where my daughter was murdered at graduation. That's how bad these people are in Broward. So he got that done. Four school board members.
Starting point is 00:35:00 He cleaned house. The deputy was arrested, and the sheriff was removed. And he just did, like, where could that ever happen? Where I could tell you that I met him and he told me he was going to hold these people accountable. And we did, we removed them all. They got arrested. They're on charges.
Starting point is 00:35:15 The city, the school board lawyer was arrested. So the media doesn't tell the rest of the country what really happened. They don't want to focus. They're on to the next mass shooting and they're going to blame that black rifle, and then they'll move on to the next one. That's where they get all their attention. You know, we, on this show, we talk about a lot of the problems that are going on.
Starting point is 00:35:33 We open up the show with discussing, you know, FBI interference in elections and stuff, and it very much feels like we're constantly pushing this boulder uphill, endlessly pushing back against this. But for your story and what we've seen with similar stories, it's not just pushing a boulder uphill. It's like being on fire at the same time where something so devastating, so destructive to your life, this problem that you've not only experienced, the pain you've experienced, but you see the solutions. You want the solutions.
Starting point is 00:36:04 I can't imagine what it must be like to have people working against you. These political forces that we complain about, I couldn't imagine being in your situation. Well, the worst, one of the worst, well, my daughter getting murdered, that tops everything. But that day my daughter got murdered, I had a Trump 2020 shirt on. And some reporter, I was waiting at the hospital praying that my daughter was alive, takes a picture of my Trump shirt. And the hate that I got, even what my daughter,
Starting point is 00:36:33 like the people were blaming me for my daughter getting killed on social media because I had a Trump 2020 shirt on. So, you know, there's a lot of things that I've been working on to try and prevent these shootings. And working with law enforcement. One thing I'd like to tell you guys, one of the biggest problems that society doesn't realize, because you talk about mental health. It's such a failed system, the mental health treatment in this country.
Starting point is 00:37:02 And what happens to these people that are mentally ill. And I know this factually because my wife is an ER physician. So she constantly sees mentally ill people coming into the hospital. What happens with these mentally ill people is the police pick them up. They threaten to shoot the neighbor. They run a dog over or they kill a cat or they're threatening to rape people. The police just use the hospital as dumping grounds. It doesn't get put on their background, whether they threaten to kill 10 people, blow up a building. They go right through the system. They drop them off at
Starting point is 00:37:35 the hospital. They're out in 24 hours with no background. So they can make, Democrats can make all the laws they want, you know, for backgrounds backgrounds so you can't buy a rifle. But if someone who's mentally ill or a criminal doesn't get a background, all the gun laws in the country are never going to prevent it. And it's not just that. I think it's also fair to say that a lot of these people just get their own pills, specifically SSRIs. I don't know if you heard that conversation or have any kind of understanding of it from a lot of these kind of sickos who just get thrown these pills that mess up their brain chemistry. Do you have any knowledge of that? And was that related to Parkland as well? He was on those type of medications, but there's so many kids that are on it that don't commit these crimes. There's kids that play
Starting point is 00:38:21 violent video games and don't go out and kill people. So I've heard of that, and the one that my daughter's murderer was on those types of medications. Yeah. It was like SSRIs or whatever? SSRIs. Do you know the name of them by any chance? I forget. Okay.
Starting point is 00:38:39 Yeah. Well, a lot of them, that's usually one of the common connections between a lot of these kind of lunatics is that they go on some of these medications, and it just kind of makes them go crazy. Again, correlation does not mean causation. A lot of people like to stretch and just say it's fully that. I think there's a lot of failures in our society, especially when it comes to fatherless homes, especially when it comes to the medical industry, especially when it comes to law enforcement. I mean, there's so many things that we could address when it comes to the rising amount of gun violence in this country um you know which one do you think is maybe more prominent i think the worst is the mentally ill not getting a background you know
Starting point is 00:39:15 when they do something that that deserves it they just go like there's this what's called the baker act in florida that if you get committed and you go through the full Baker Act where you're put in front of a judge and a psychiatrist, it'll go on your background. But 99.9% of that never happens. They just get released. And that's, you know, the failure, there's no more mental institutions. So you take away, if you take, you take away 50% of the mass shootings probably in the country, if the mentally ill that really are violent, you have to be careful there. They have to have due process.
Starting point is 00:39:49 And if they had a background on them, they wouldn't be able to purchase. Do you think that decline in religion plays a role in a lot of this stuff? That and the fatherless home, like you've said, families look with inflation now, look what parents have to do just to stay afloat, man, even if there are two parents.
Starting point is 00:40:09 You know, they're working, you know, they're working, you know, just to be able to afford a dozen eggs now. You know, the price of everything, food, gas. A parent, you know, years ago, my mom stayed home, you know, when I was growing up. How many parents now have that ability where they don't need a two parent two parents working so it is a problem in society people looking at me like i'm i got some wisdom i thought you were gonna say i'm trying to find out what drug the guy was on i couldn't figure it out i think a big
Starting point is 00:40:37 part of it is that really wasn't focusing on the drugs you know because they want they wanted a death penalty you know so they're not gonna they don't want any outs with any drugs or any mental illness, you know. I asked about the, you know, religion, but it's not just about religion. It's about a cohesive cultural structure. It's everything. It's all the whole family unit. Right.
Starting point is 00:40:58 I see is struggling. And, you know, I couldn't help but notice too, because, you know, Ian's copy of Gender Queer is sitting next to you. You're familiar with that old controversy? I don't follow it that much, but I know that we can't follow it with the sports and stuff and men competing and women's sports and different bathrooms and genders. This book is in grade schools, and I can't show you what's in it because it's a violation of twitter's i'm sorry of twitter of youtube's rules to show the content that's in that book that's it's adult graphic content that they're having uh kids see it and this is this is a component i just just a i don't
Starting point is 00:41:35 want to sure the governor in florida was attacked for just they put this bill in place i don't you guys must have heard it what they they wanted to make it the don't say gay bill the problem education but really it was uh the teachers have no right teaching anything about sexuality You guys must have heard it. They wanted to make it the don't say gay bill. The protocol is education. But really it was teachers have no right teaching anything about sexuality in kindergarten, first grade, and second grade. And that's all it was. And they attacked the guy. Like what parent would want you sending your child to school in kindergarten? They're talking about gender identity.
Starting point is 00:42:00 And then they lied about it. They said it was the don't say gay bill. There was nothing in there about that at all. They just wanted to attack him exactly and the national media and the democratic party all march in lockstep saying anybody who brings it up is lying about it including disney that's right like what the heck why is the guy even saying anything and then but what's great is so governor de santis went at disney they were getting all these special tax breaks for being a florida corp and
Starting point is 00:42:25 he pulled them all from him so now they're like paying like he's doing great savage the guy is a savage and just he's a great guy well so you know i bring this up because the stuff we're seeing in schools the decline uh i should say the rise of secularism and the decline of religion all seem to be components in not just shootings at schools, shootings in cities, a rise in violent crime in all the major cities, but also an unwillingness from people in the community to actually try to save each other. So, you know, talking about having a Parkland, talking about how with Uvalde, like I said, it's kind of like what we see with communist China. These cops are like, you can't go in, I'll get sued sued and I'm not going to save them because I don't care about you I don't
Starting point is 00:43:07 know who you are and you don't mean anything to me well it it depends you know it's a serious thing you know I get a lot of calls from parents and emails about their children in the schools and what's going on about everything gender identity security what they're teaching in the schools restorative justice programs and my first answer to them is, because it's really painful, I can't answer everybody about their kid getting bullied or another kid getting murdered. But the quickest response would be, if you could afford it, you send your kid to private school. When did you guys ever hear of the last school shooting that was at a private school? You never hear about it. That's a great point.
Starting point is 00:43:42 And if you can't afford private school, you homeschool, or you move to a district where that's not going on. Homeschooling has been increasing dramatically, but I think that latest Project Veritas video came from a very elite private school where people are spending about $30,000 to $40,000 a kid per year,
Starting point is 00:44:00 and they have teachers there that are doing unspeakable things that if we mentioned here on this YouTube channel we would get cut off automatically. Well we can let's put it this way. Project Veritas put out an expose where the dean of students said that they pass around adult toys and discuss the difference between lube and
Starting point is 00:44:16 spit and instruct the children on how to insert these things into their bodies. And this is an elite private high school with 14-year-olds being told this. What's the school name? I'm going to have to
Starting point is 00:44:29 double check. Francis. Francis Park or something like that. Francis W. Park. Well, it goes back to like every community, the parents have the power
Starting point is 00:44:37 to make a change with their elections. And it all starts, like you mentioned, the school board elections are more important than who's living in the White House.
Starting point is 00:44:47 But you look at what's happening. It's all all tied together when we see the economy start imploding these parents don't have time to go to these meetings they got to work two jobs and they got to work two jobs each so now you don't got parents who can be at home with their kids this is breaking up the family then they're using the schools as daycare centers also bad for the family then you get teachers who are trying to subvert the parents guidance, like what we saw in Florida, resulting in Ron DeSantis, you know, pushing along with Republicans, the parental rights and education. You actually see now the craziest thing out of Chicago with this private school, $40,000 a year. This guy on camera is saying it's really cool that he gets to do this. And when Veritas exposed them for showing children, young kids,
Starting point is 00:45:28 these adult objects and describing their use and insertion, the school defended the dean. The school defamed Veritas, in my opinion, said that they were malicious, actively defending the depraved behavior.
Starting point is 00:45:43 So then that's the power of the parents. Who would send their child to a school like that? Take your kid out of that school and make them go bankrupt. It's only because of Project Veritas that they might know about it right now. Because they're working. The economy's in the gutter. What are you supposed to do?
Starting point is 00:45:56 You go to work and you pray that your kids are in. Both parents are working. Right. So the family is being gutted and destroyed. And it's affecting, like you said, crime, shootings, kids taking drugs, fentanyl. It's all, it implodes. It starts to attack at the bottom. Plus social media influencing the minds of children early on.
Starting point is 00:46:16 Parents just giving a phone to children. And then they're in the hands of social media that is essentially creating a kind of thought control where they're curated particular content that they want them to see. You add that with a horrible diet. You add that with people not having the right gut, the right brain working correctly. It's a recipe for disaster. And I think we're going to be seeing a lot more violent events, especially with the increase in poverty and especially with the increase of fatherless homes, I think it's almost guaranteed that there's going to be a lot more shootings, a lot more violent acts with children coming our way because all the ingredients are there
Starting point is 00:46:53 and there's nothing taking away from this larger problem that I think is sadly unavoidable right now. I hear all this and I'm saying to myself how fortunate it was to grow up in the 80s yeah and party like a rock star and my biggest worry was like where was the party that week and where we're gonna go get a cold keg of budweiser oh even the 90s that and the 90s it was just so incredible and i see these kids now and it's such a difference you know they're glued to the phones glued to the cell phone we're all having addiction, you know, and it's just so much different than when I grew up and, you know, we went on beer runs in high school and we just had a good time and we didn't have all, you'd never heard of a school shooting. You know, it's just horrible.
Starting point is 00:47:35 The next 10 years, it's going to get more interesting than people realize, right? We start the show talking about these Twitter files. You've got talk about censorship, manipulation. We've got a breakdown of the family. But right now, those kids you mentioned that are addicted to those phones, that are growing up in these strange times, 10 years old, let's say, in 10 years, they're going to be voting. And how do you think they're going to affect the political system? What's happening to particularly young girls, they go on Instagram, they go on Snapchat,
Starting point is 00:48:03 they go on TikTok, and they get depressed when they don't get enough likes on their posts, views on their videos, and it's causing a massive spike in depression alongside COVID and all of the crazy mask stuff that's happening. We are going to have two generations, Gen Z and Alpha, and the next generation, and the next, they're going to be so negatively impacted by this. I fear that, you know, I hope that we're headed towards something better, right? When we get these exposés on Twitter and the FBI, it's shining a light in the darkness. It's sending a signal to people that victory is possible. Republicans take the House, maybe we'll see some changes.
Starting point is 00:48:42 But when you start thinking about demographics and what's happening with the young people, it may be inevitable that as the older generation, the boomers and the older Gen X start aging out, retiring, they're not voting, they're passing on. We lose that level of stability despite. Look, I think the greatest generation was just that. I think the boomer generation has some issues. Gen Xers have a little bit more. Millennials have a lot more. Gen Z is going to have way more. And it's just this cascade effect of generations getting worse and worse and worse.
Starting point is 00:49:07 I fear that for all the issues we can complain about with boomers, when the boomers are gone, it's going to be apocalyptic. We need that level of stability among them, despite the criticisms the younger generations have. Same thing is true for Gen X. Millennials are a psychotic generation. It's split down the middle between woke insanity and then you've got classically liberal to conservatives countering that. Gen Z is going to be crazier. Alpha is going to be crazier.
Starting point is 00:49:33 These kids who are addicted to these machines, who have no sense of family, who don't know their dads or haven't seen their families because they've been raised by the state, when they get in a vote, I think the system just implodes. And you could see now it's the biggest generation of kids that are still living home in their parents
Starting point is 00:49:50 basement you know yeah most of not that i'm knocking that i got a son that's still living home but they don't have that many uh economic opportunities compared to what people had before if you look at the financial situation you know i was in business by the time I was 19 I moved out when I was 18 I was rocking and rolling like in New York How old are you? 56 So what is that, Gen X or is that Boomer? I couldn't tell you
Starting point is 00:50:13 One of the two I'm on the cusp Maybe I got both 57, is that the year you were born? 66 So I think that's a boomer generation. Early, early, early. Oh, you're a late boomer?
Starting point is 00:50:29 Early X. Maybe I'm a boomer. I don't know. I'm late X. Call that. Well, so you see with the Gen Z, the meme, okay, boomer, like dismissive of this. They're growing up. You're seeing a lot of socialism.
Starting point is 00:50:39 Why? These kids don't have jobs. They go to school. At school, you're told what to do. Don't push back. We give you your food. We give you your books.. They go to school. At school, you're told what to do. Don't push back. We give you your food. We give you your books. Then they go to college.
Starting point is 00:50:48 These are young people who never had a job. I'm not saying not like every Gen Z person has never had a job. I'm saying there's a generation. In this generation is a large swath of young people. They're now 22 years old, getting out of college, and never worked a job in their lives. How are they going to enter the workforce? They can't. They end up going to places like Twitter, where they walk in and have red wine on tap,
Starting point is 00:51:13 and they go to the Lego room where they can do building blocks. Then they have the meditation room because they're just so stressed out, and they think these mean words online are pure violence. I'm not excited about where this country is going because we're losing the the generation that are like i started a business when i was 18 and we're gaining the people who are like i went to school till i was 28 and don't know how to and it's pretty amazing that everyone i grew up like all my good friends we did one of them went to college became a pilot but all the others are like ones in construction ones in tile ones a contractor
Starting point is 00:51:45 ones in the jewelry business we all did very well for ourselves and i'm hoping that it continues but you're not really seeing it like you're saying i'm not hopeful i mean do the people my peers they're always complaining they don't want to work they're unmotivated they're lazy and they're sad it's that's why they're sad. Yeah. I'll tell you, I live on a ranch out in Oregon and there's this one college I respect. I have these neighbors. These kids are about 30 years old,
Starting point is 00:52:12 about your guy's age. And they all went to this Oregon Technical Institute in Klamath Falls. And they all came out with a profession. One's a dental hygienist. The other one does sonograms. And then there's all engineers. And they're all good kids, man. They're're all conservative kids they're not on their phones like i hang i hang out with these kids down the street and they're just really good solid kids so
Starting point is 00:52:35 it gives me some hope but they're so outnumbered these kids and they all are working or doing something they're all and they all got great professions from this one college but they're in the they're in the minority speaking up and speaking out is a key uh it's it requires a lot of brain i mean it's you could argue like lol is that really that much work you're on a tv show talking but like you know physically i'm not i'm mentally exhausted but we just need people to be honest in public the more people from gen x that are honest in public i blame my own generation i see a lot of my old friends from high school just like floating just waiting until they die honest in public the more people from Gen X that are honest in public I blame my own generation I see a lot of my old friends from high school just like floating just waiting until they die basically enjoying the fruits of what our grandfathers did for us yeah well you know Klaus Schwab said you
Starting point is 00:53:14 will own nothing and you will be happy that's the plan that they have implemented that's essentially what where we're headed towards and the society that we're we're at but uh people aren't happy they're just drugged up they're're just given a lot of pills. Well, that's the point. They're making marijuana legal everywhere. That can't be helping all these kids. Smoking weed every day. Overdosing on any drug is a problem.
Starting point is 00:53:33 Alcohol, too. That's a day one that's insidious in our society. I think South Park put it really well. South Park did an episode on pot. And then it was actually funny. They hired this company where people pretend to be their kids from the future and they're they're drug addled losers who are like you don't want to smoke behind me and look at me and then you know the kids are not stupid and they're like this is
Starting point is 00:53:54 ridiculous we don't believe it then at the end stan's dad says look we just don't want you smoking marijuana and he's like why don't you just be honest with me and he is like well son the truth is marijuana makes you okay with being bored. And then when you're older, you'll find that you're not good at anything. And that was just like the simplest explanation of when kids are out partying and drinking, it doesn't matter if it's pot or anything else. Without direction, without discipline, without stability, they end up, you know, as young adults with no capabilities.
Starting point is 00:54:22 So they have no mission. They have no drive. They have no skills. and they're angry. Why can't I buy that new car? Why can't I get a nice, why is life so hard for me? And it's like, well, you spent your teenage years doing nothing. You know, for the people who are successful like you, you said you started, you went into business when you were 19.
Starting point is 00:54:37 Yeah. I don't know, what's the answer then? You guys are younger than me. What are we going to do with this generation? Family, religion maybe? I've been thinking a lot about finding peace with the past. That's a big part of it for everybody, for people in general. Just find, accept what happened, and then prophesy good things for the future.
Starting point is 00:54:56 Because sometimes what we'll do is we'll look at the past and then say, because that happened, because there was so much, it indicates that it will happen again. But we are offering our versions of the future to the world. So, you know, Tim mentions religion. And there's one thing. I'm in a circle with some religious Jews. They're Chabad. And my rabbi's a Chabad rabbi. They really do something right.
Starting point is 00:55:18 They honor the Sabbath. So every Friday, which is great for the family. I wish I did it with my kids So everyone should do it Friday comes sundown, they shut everything down The phones, the TV, everything All the family gets together Friday night They pray, they have a big dinner
Starting point is 00:55:35 They have some drinks They chill out all the way till Saturday sundown How much better would society be if every family did that? You know what's... And it's really one that I respect And what else and what else is awesome a lot of people attribute to a lot of the success uh you know so the most epic things about islam is fasting i i've been looking into the tenets of islam there's five pillars and one of them is ramadan it's this month-long scorching heat ramadan means scorching heat when they lived in the ninth month of the year like
Starting point is 00:56:02 september and they just had to live under the burning sun. So they were fasting to survive because if you eat in the burning sun, you're going to burn. And now in solidarity with those that did it to survive, people will fast for a month straight. But man, clearing out your gut, because like you were saying earlier, Luke, it's another type of brain. Absolutely. And it's being ruined deliberately.
Starting point is 00:56:23 I think that's a fantastic offering from Islam is fasting. One of the things that we've been working on is I call it Saturday morning cartoons. There are a lot of people that don't have that Sabbath where at Friday night they stay with their families and they have dinner. And there's a lot of people that don't go to church. So what we want to do is Saturday morning, we got a new location we're setting up. It's going to be a public. We're going to do cafe on the first floor, games and stuff, skate shop, maybe second floor. And Saturday morning, you come in, you bring the family, and the kids will watch cartoons that are not degenerate or, you know, like they'll be normal, fun.
Starting point is 00:56:57 Like I watch Bugs Bunny. You know, like I don't mind Bugs Bunny. Show Elmer Fudd walking around with a double barrel, you know, trying to hunt ducks or whatever. I got no issue with that. But there there's cartoons that i think uh kids could watch i mean the stuff i grew up with i think uh in the 90s wasn't so bad but now you got really really weird stuff like uh blues clues had like one episode where it showed a beaver with double mastectomy scars and like you know so so we want to create a space where parents can come in the morning everybody can meet each other people who live nearby can become friends.
Starting point is 00:57:26 We can build community. Because the reason I say religion is not because I think, you know, I'm not an overly religious person. I don't think the solution necessarily is that people need to find God. People need to find each other. Religion is one mechanism for that. When people used to go to church, they'd be with their community once a week. They would talk with each other. They would learn what's going on in the community. uh with shabbat dinner you've got families sticking
Starting point is 00:57:49 together cutting everything on say no no we're here together as a family strengthening the family unit all of that leads to success like they said a family that prays together stays together you always heard that have you been absorbing any of the shabbat goodness yeah i really love it uh whenever i'm in town i go to my rabbi's house uh and i just shut it down you been absorbing any of the Shabbat goodness? Yeah, I really love it. Whenever I'm in town, I go to my rabbi's house and I just shut it down. You know, a lot of times my sons will come with me and we'll just sit with the rabbi and he talks, gives you a little Torah, something, you know, he'll give you a Torah story. And I have a rabbi in Ashland when I go, when I'm in Oregon that I'll hit up his house or the temple once in a while for the holidays but it's important they always stay in touch with me uh we built through my foundation we built two playgrounds I was able to raise money and we built a playground in Florida
Starting point is 00:58:35 and Coral Springs at the temple and I built one in Ashland also what do they look like just cool little playgrounds for kids to play and have fun. Like swinging ropes and stuff? Yeah, if you've got to slide, you've got to swing, you've got something. The kids hit the drum. They love all that stuff. But through my foundation of raising money, we were able to do that for the temples. And I enjoy going. I think it's, like Tim mentioned a few times, it's very important, a family staying together and doing things like that, even
Starting point is 00:59:05 if, you know, not so much religion, but it's the getting together and just being with your family. This is why I think they shut the churches down during a COVID pandemic. Walmart was allowed. Small businesses weren't, churches weren't, parks weren't. Not Florida, though. They shut down playgrounds.
Starting point is 00:59:22 DeSantis. Yeah, DeSantis. Oh, my rabbi made sure to thank him when we were at a rally recently with the governor. And that was one of the biggest things. My rabbi was so happy. And to thank the governor for was keeping the place of religion so people could come and pray. It meant a lot to him. And he wanted to make sure he thanked the governor. People don't understand how big that was, especially when even the federal government was saying,
Starting point is 00:59:47 you got to lock down. What Sweden is doing is wrong. And that was from the Trump administration, which was absolutely insane. So I think truly with so much pressure from the federal government, from the corporate media on Florida specifically, there was other states that also didn't lock down, but specifically Florida was where everyone was pointing to, criticizing, saying this is going to be the bloodbath.
Starting point is 01:00:10 They're going to everyone's going to be dead here. Everyone's going to die. They have such a big elderly population. It's a given. Everyone's dying here. DeSantis is a murderer. And DeSantis said, no, I'm going to not bow down to your emotional extortion. And I think truly it was Florida standing up against all these pressures that allowed the United States to not be as draconian as a lot of people planned it to be.
Starting point is 01:00:33 And what was interesting, all the people from the Northeast that moved down to Florida, and it turned out voting Republican, as you saw in the election, he won like 20 basis points or something like that. Like a record he won by. I relocated there. I moved down to Florida. I have my residencies in Florida. I'll never give it up. Yeah. Oh, so you do both. You go back and forth. I bounce back and forth, but majority, I'm in Florida, and that's where I vote. That's the first thing the governor asked me when he seen me. He didn't
Starting point is 01:01:00 change residency, did he? He go, no, don't worry, Ron, I'm voting for you. You got it. Yeah, we did a rally for him. It was great. Double digit victory. What did he win? Like a million votes? 1.5 or 1.6. It was like we almost got stuck with that other guy, Gillum, if you guys remember.
Starting point is 01:01:15 Oh, yeah. He's caught in a hotel room with gay prostitutes and drugs. He almost won it. That's how terrible it was. Florida, it's amazing how florida went from being a swing state to so republic it's so red it's one of the reddest states everyone that in the state that's running something is republican so there's um i'm gonna i'm gonna butcher this so uh prager i apologize what is it cut flower politics i think he calls it was that what it
Starting point is 01:01:41 was i think so yeah he says that um you have this beautiful flower in a pot, and then you pick it and hold it up and show how beautiful it is, but then as it's been separated from its roots, it slowly withers and dies. And that's what we're dealing with now as a society. I feel like right now we don't realize the wave has already hit in this country as we believe it doesn't exist anymore. We talk about the
Starting point is 01:02:05 fbi they they're seemingly only going after enemies of their of their tribal ideology so a garage pull rope 12 agents but uh someone's you know a bunch of people showing up to the supreme court justices homes illegally protesting and we're not getting involved in that pro-life activists however gotta track them down lock them up jan January 6th, two years solitary, no trial. Mass shootings, too, like we spoke about. They dropped the ball. I mean, look at that. There's a meme from, remember on the Simpsons episode, where
Starting point is 01:02:34 Bart says, what was it, woozle-wazzle or something like that? No, no, no, I didn't do it. Is that what the line was? I don't remember. But he gets a catchphrase, and then all the students look and turn to him, and they say, say the line, Bart! The meme is, he goes, it's like,phrase and then all the students look and turn to him and they say say the line bart the meme is he goes it's like he's got the fbi hat and he goes the suspect was known to us and we took no action and then they're like yay because it's happened so many times we could
Starting point is 01:02:54 only hope that the house now could do something you know maybe they'll look into it because if they don't know who's going to do it even the department of justice you know they're on they do whatever they want well this is the is the issue. The reason I bring up the cut flower politics idea, the flower is dying and there's no reattaching it to the roots. It's not going to happen. I think you can splice it back on. Okay, come on. I'm talking about a
Starting point is 01:03:15 political metaphor here. I'm trying to be positive. Sure, sure. No, I mean to be fair, perhaps there is a way to reconnect with our roots and that's actually a good way to put it. So I actually, I stand corrected. If we can restore our roots and get back to what made this country function better,
Starting point is 01:03:32 maybe we can turn things around. I think there's a good opportunity for that. But right now, what I see around us, well, actually, you know, maybe you were completely right. What I see around us is a light at the end of the tunnel. With the Republicans taking the House, this may be the point where we start turning things around.
Starting point is 01:03:48 If more shows like this, more people like Crowder, more people like Sticks, Hex, and Hammer, more shows pushing through the noise, more people able to counter the narrative, Elon Musk taking over Twitter. That was great. This is a potential opportunity to start rejecting societal collapse
Starting point is 01:04:04 and degeneracy and saying there's got to be some degree of responsibility meritocracy uh protecting the family maybe maybe we actually are restoring those things i was thinking i like this metaphor about when was the when was the flower cut was it the federal reserve act 1913 woodrow wil he slice? No. Was it the 90s? Because Reagan was awesome. I remember Reagan was pulling down the Berlin Wall and ending the Cold War. It's the 2000s. And I think it was social media. It was the internet.
Starting point is 01:04:34 Yeah. The internet, algorithms, algorithmic manipulation, and the financial collapse. These things all happened right around the same time. But didn't you guys feel that we got a little reprieve when Trump won? I thought the country was going. It was so horrible. 2016 is the first time I voted. I had to get involved and vote the way the country was going like it was now.
Starting point is 01:04:57 It's just no different from when Obama ran things, from when Biden's running things. There's two ways to look. So I thought that him getting elected, I thought you know, patriotism, look, there's no patriotism now in this country. He brought back patriotism, and the country was definitely doing a lot better then than it is now. There's two ways to
Starting point is 01:05:16 look at it, I guess. I've heard these stories about old people on their deathbed, you know, they're lethargic, they're dying, and then one day, all of a sudden, they sit up, tons of energy, they're talking, they they're laughing they say get my family in here i'm feeling great and they're like whoa the family comes in they all share laughs and memories and then say goodbye and the next day the person dies like all of their energy is mustered up for one last goodbye and i love you that scares me that idea that the resurgence of trump was the last mustering force of people who care about this country and believe in the values that made it great.
Starting point is 01:05:48 You believe that? No, I think it's a possibility. But it's also possible that Donald Trump was a shot of adrenaline, that he was that EpiPen straight into the thigh. And now we as a country went. So as we have these bad things still happening around us, we now have the rise of people like DeSantis. We now have the narrative machine crumbling. We now have Elon buying Twitter. Far from perfect, this guy, Elon, but he's releasing these documents.
Starting point is 01:06:13 He did more for social media than any GOP that GOP ever did. What Elon Musk did to beat the big tech just recently. Private sector. Yep. But maybe Donald Trump was, we were all sitting around feeling our heart tighten, and then Trump came along like an EpiPen.
Starting point is 01:06:31 For all his faults, he was a shot of adrenaline. And now the vision's very clear and all this transparent nonsense. You're like, what? Like the FBI's directly involved with it? I mean, we kind of had the feeling this was going on.
Starting point is 01:06:42 He was screaming it from the top of his lungs about it for years. You know, the FBI, the Department of Justice, the coll of had the feeling this was going on. He was screaming it from the top of his lungs about it for years. You know, the FBI, the Department of Justice, the collusion, the Russian BS, you know, and it all came out to be true. Let's talk about some what's going on here because this is a dark subject I want to bring up. We got Mike Cernovich here. He says, ask anyone inside a large organization who is really in control. The answer is always HR.
Starting point is 01:07:04 Twitter's trust and safety was HR on liver king levels of steroids. You crossed them and you're out for being dangerous and a threat. He said that in response to this tweet from Daniel Bostic, who says either he says Cernovich just exposed a divide between Elon and Jack. Either Jack was lying all along and is carrying on the deception, not super likely, or his company was totally hijacked by far-left activists
Starting point is 01:07:29 and lawless corporate bureaucrats, very likely. Let's get into it. Mike Cernovich responded to a tweet from Twitter's Trust and Safety saying they were resigning. He said, you all belong in jail
Starting point is 01:07:41 and linked to a story from the New York Post. Twitter refused to remove child porn because it didn't violate their rules. Elon Musk says it is a crime that they refuse to take action on child exploitation for years. Jack Dorsey said this is false. Elon Musk responded. No, it is not. When Ella Irwin, who now runs Trust and Safety, joined Twitter earlier this year, almost no
Starting point is 01:08:06 one was working on child safety. She raised this with Ned and Parag, but they rejected her staffing request. I made it top priority immediately. This is the level of corruption we have seen in this country. On Twitter for years, on social media, they were posting pictures of children in disgusting ways and they did nothing so when we say that elon musk did more than the gop ever did more than the fbi ever did he gets in day one he says my top priority ending child exploitation it gets even worse than that there was victims of a lot of this um cp a lot of this adult child content that were coming to twitter
Starting point is 01:08:47 and were saying hey uh this has happened to me i'm being targeted my photos here are being released here i was a child this is illegal please get rid of it twitter was like too bad we're going after uh all the republicans we're going after we're gonna ban laura yeah we're gonna ban people for their political speech and and that right there shows you uh the priority that they had there as of course i was screaming about this years ago i was like there's there's isis on the platform there's people beheading people there's there's there's radical islamist recruiting on the platform and your main priority is a satire of comedian are you freaking kidding me you You have so much to do, and you fail us time and time again.
Starting point is 01:09:26 You have the Ayatollah of Iran saying, death to Israel, death to America, and nothing happened with his Twitter. Chinese propaganda? Chinese government actors coming on? Nope, nope, that's fine. Yeah, so seeing Jack come out and then being smacked down by Elon Musk is absolutely promising, because what Elon Musk is talking about here is criminal. If you know a crime is going on and you don't do anything about it, you're a part of that act. A lot of people get charged for this, for being
Starting point is 01:09:51 an accomplice. There was children coming to Twitter and they ignored them. That is absolutely just that should boil your blood right now. Let's contextualize this. It's not like, you know, what was the last episode of Seinfeld? The Good Samaritan Law, they get arrested.
Starting point is 01:10:06 It wasn't like someone was standing on the side of the road. They saw someone getting kidnapped and went, I'm not getting involved. No, no, no, no. This was, they're driving the car and they get an Uber and they pick someone up who's like grabbing a woman off the street and throwing them in the car. And they're like, hey, man, I'm just a driver. Don't mind me. That's what it was. Twitter was facilitating this twitter had created a platform allowing these
Starting point is 01:10:29 people to do these things to post these things they were the vehicle by which this stuff was delivered and they had an obligation to say we can't have that illegal activity in our bus and they did nothing it's not just twitter it's every social of course of course of course because they're smart men give it you got to give it to them they It's every social media platform. Oh, of course, of course, of course. Because they're smart, man. You've got to give it to them. They control all the social media. They won these elections. And they control the universities.
Starting point is 01:10:55 Like before, you were saying they control education. The Democrats, you've got to tell them they did something right. All the social media, mainstream media, education, they control everything and and they're ruining society so if we don't do anything about it now like tim says we're going down a terrible path we built minds the social network and i was an administrator for like five years and we had to deal with this fortunately it was a smaller amount of people per day probably one percent of what twitter gets so it was still manageable centrally we still had centralized administratorship which is a fault of a system you can't a centralized planned system cannot handle that amount of child porn that will come on.
Starting point is 01:11:29 But you'd send it immediately to the FBI. If you find something illegal, particularly something as egregious as child porn, FBI immediately is notified. And that is, it's removed. You can't even have it there in a holding pattern because having it is illegal. So you need to immediately reference and take care of it. It was on Twitter servers as Twitter was meeting with the fbi as they were ignoring the problem you never saw the feds investigate twitter for this but now they're investigating him because elon musk took the company over and is prioritizing going after child pornography on on the damn
Starting point is 01:12:00 program on the damn platform are you kidding me i think twitter would have hired that who clinton hired to when she cleaned all her emails right how did they not know you know what i mean he's going to come in and go through everything and expose them all like how did they not bleach at all i could see the argument of like is just too much data like there's no way we can handle this but that's like i agree so maybe you shouldn't be in control of it if you can't handle it um that's not the argument here. They knowingly knew it was happening. They knew the victims and they said, we're just going to keep it up. What Jack said when they said Twitter did nothing to prevent this, Jack said, this is
Starting point is 01:12:36 not true. I think what Jack, it's kind of like double speak. What he's saying is, no, we did some things to try and prevent it. But what Elon's saying is it wasn't prevented. You may have done some. it wasn't prevented you may have that wasn't their top priority the priority was to censor conservatives right that's what they were getting at somebody posted a super chat murph tries i want to read this one he says elon we are going after cp celebrities quote this platform just isn't what it used to be i'm leaving
Starting point is 01:12:58 you think about that and you think it's a joke right but then you think about people like you know harvey over in hollywood and what he was into and then i you know i'm thinking about this these twitter employees who refuse to quit but then elon comes in starts cleaning stuff up and then all of a sudden like oh no no no now i have to leave and then you take a look at books like that genderqueer where it's got adult activities in it and they're showing it to kids. And you have this school in Chicago that Project Veritas exposes, where the dean talks about how he brings people in to share adult toys with children and explain how to insert them and the difference between lube and spit. And you have to wonder, are we just being naive in assuming these people don't want to target and prey upon children?
Starting point is 01:13:45 Yes, because there's also the Balenciaga scandal. There's also the corporate media advocating for child love. There's also, of course, politicians trying to normalize a lot of this nonsense and insanity, especially in California. There's also the FBI for over 30 years that were helping Jeffrey Epstein run an international trafficking and extortion operation as the children and victims were coming forward to the FBI and the FBI said, screw off. So this is not a coincidence. I don't think this is an accident. On top of that is Sam Bankman Freed. No child porn involved in the Sam Bankman Freed thing, but he had like sleeping with
Starting point is 01:14:18 like eight or nine different women that he was working with. That's not the same thing. But it's highly sexualized. No, no, no, no, no, no. There's a better point in there, Ian. And it's that they're not going after him. They haven't talked about the sex. I mean, not that there's anything wrong with sleeping with nine different women that work for you.
Starting point is 01:14:30 I don't care. But you could argue about the ethics involved in that. But where's the talk about it? Like, it's so underground sexual. But it's not. I don't care about the SBF orgy stuff. I care about the SBF illegality that they're not going after. Why?
Starting point is 01:14:46 Because he aligned with them politically. You got to watch. There's also cuties on Netflix. There's so many examples of this. Just to go back on this particular topic related to this larger discussion that Elon Musk is talking about. I mean, how more blatant do you need it to get? What do you need? Politicians ditching their secret Service and going to private islands?
Starting point is 01:15:05 Oh, wait. Hold on. Yeah. How more obvious do you need it to make it? Seriously. What happened with Menendez? Remember that one? Yeah. What happened with Trump's transportation secretary who gave him the sweetheart deal of a lifetime?
Starting point is 01:15:22 Again, we could keep going on here. It's just there in your face. My problem with repealing Section 230 protections for these social networks is that someone in the FBI could put child porn on the Twitter server and then go arrest the CEO for holding child porn. You're like, what? And you can try and track it, but they're so good at hiding where it came from. That's not Section 230 pertains to civil litigation, civil tort. I hope so. But, I mean, I think you really do need to protect these platforms.
Starting point is 01:15:46 As egregious as it seems, it's hard to navigate. Under that premise, Ian, you're saying that Section 230 actually allows someone to legally hold child exploitative material. It doesn't. These platforms, like you were saying, you can't have it. Section 230 does not protect that. Okay. Yeah, yeah. protect that okay yeah yeah this is a it's a it's a long-term conversation about things other than child porn as well but things that may be deemed illegal and about who's in trouble for having the
Starting point is 01:16:10 illegal kind of twitter or is it this person that's a sheriff in florida like everybody knows him his name is grady judd he's like pretty famous and they're constantly setting up this child this child pornography rings you know always online you always read about them they're arresting so they should be doing more stuff like that but counties could do that you know, always online. You always read about them. They're arresting. So they should be doing more stuff like that. But counties could do that. You know, you don't have to leave it to the main social media platform. If it's happening in your county, then they could set these people up and hold them accountable where they should be. I think it was crazy.
Starting point is 01:16:38 The last time he made an arrest in Polk County, a lot of these people were working at Disney. You know, they did a sting operation. You remember that? Grady Judd did, Sheriff Grady, he did a sting operation and hit, and like, I don't know, like 10 people were working at Disney. Imagine that. You know, you have your kid, you're strolling around and you got one of those Mickey Mouse kids.
Starting point is 01:16:58 And that routinely happens. There's a lot of news stories month after month, caught at Disney, caught at Disney, Disney employee or Disney network. Again, they employ a lot of people, but there's also a lot of coincidences, especially with some of their symbolism and some of their child movies that is also very disturbing and deserves a conversation on its own. So these people get a job at Disney. It's obvious, right? They want to talk to kids. What other place do you think these people might try and find employment where they can surround themselves with children?
Starting point is 01:17:26 Is there another job? Like, you know, public service inside of a nursery school. Where the kids go, you know. Wait, what? I'm trying to allude. Yeah, there you go. Oh, school. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:37 Oh, that's an interesting point. Oh, that's right. If they're going to go to Disneyland or World or whatever because there's a lot of kids there, maybe many of these people will go to grade schools, too, because a lot of kids there, maybe many of these people go to grade schools too to be surrounded by kids there as well. Oof. Well, I could talk about the school sexualization, but I mean, you made
Starting point is 01:17:54 a good point about the entertainment industry. You said, you guys mentioned Disney, but that whole industry, man, it is dirty for kids. It is dangerous to get kids into that. I was there as an adult and they were trying to sexually get me to do porn. It's scary raising a kid these days. You guys have any of you have kids? that. I was there as an adult and they were trying to sexually get me to do porn. It's scary raising a kid these days. You guys have any of you have kids? No. Negative.
Starting point is 01:18:09 I wouldn't be telling anybody. One day you guys will have kids and you'll see. You're just going to have to keep an eye on them and private school is the answer. The world is so crazy. If I would have a kid, I would never be posting photos of it. I would never tell anybody about it because how vicious and crazy some people are.
Starting point is 01:18:25 Smart. You know? Yep. A lot of people will put it. I worry all the time with my sons. You know, every day I worry where they are. And they're adults, you know? Just because I'm damaged from what I went through.
Starting point is 01:18:35 I can't. You couldn't imagine something happening to one of them. I would see pictures of people with their newborn babies, but they'll put like a block the face out. A lot of people in the last 15 years were putting the full baby face and everything online. So everyone knows what their kid looks like. Beautiful baby.
Starting point is 01:18:50 It's a chance for us to be like, yeah, let's support the beauty of the child. And I think collective consciousness, I think that it actually enhances the beauty of humans when we can all appreciate each other. But it also lets everyone in the world know what your baby looks like. And that's like you were saying, Luke, I mean, that's pretty wickedly terrifying. Because we know that governments will go after people's kids. They'll be like, he should have had a better father. There was a Jamal, what's his name?
Starting point is 01:19:15 Is this Khashoggi is the guy? He was the reporter. No, Khashoggi's a different guy. It was the kid, the 16-year-old, was killed by Obama on a drone strike. Oh, Abdur Rahman al-Awlaki. Yeah, al-Awlaki. And he's the son of a terrorist, you know, what they call the terrorists. So they killed his Obama on a drone strike. Oh, Abdurrahman Al-Awlaki. Yeah, Al-Awlaki. And he's the son of a terrorist. You know, what they call the terrorists.
Starting point is 01:19:29 So they killed his son. Was he though? He was working with the Pentagon before when it came to de-radicalization. So he was working with also the intelligence agencies. The father? Yes. Okay. Yeah, Anwar, I don't think his dad committed any crimes. He preached jihad against America. I see. And they said, well, his speech is, you know, warrants.
Starting point is 01:19:47 I could be wrong about that. But let's just, that's why I usually stick to discussing Abdulrahman. 16-year-old kid from Boulder, lives in San Diego. Goes, I think that's what it was. Then he goes and flies to Yemen to visit family. And then Obama blows him up. Well, the father had a lot of connections to the government and the Pentagon. And then he became radicalized and became a cleric and then started preaching radical Islam.
Starting point is 01:20:08 And then the son was killed. Yeah, he was killed. The son was killed. And then there's reports of the daughter being killed off of the first few days of the Trump administration on a commando raid that Obama wouldn't call off on, but Trump allegedly called off on. That's the official version of events. Could have been an accident. Could have been North Korea-style family-targeted execution. I don't claim to know what's going on.
Starting point is 01:20:32 I think the United States sent a clear message that if you screw with us, we kill your kids. I thought so, too. I mean, that's the vibe I'm getting and partly why I don't want to put pictures of my kids all over the Internet. I mean, if you look at the extradition and torture that the intelligence agencies were doing, especially when it came to flying people to Egypt. What's his name?
Starting point is 01:20:50 Talks about this. Mahid. Mahid. Oh, Majid Nuwaz. Majid Nuwaz. Brilliant. Talks about this all the time. Sorry for butchering your name.
Starting point is 01:20:58 I think I'm just dyslexic and I'm just horrible with pronouncing names. But he talks about how, you know, many times routinely people get picked up sent to egypt and again we can't even discuss some of the horrible things the torture that people gone through officially under the rendition flights and the torture flights that were uh conducted with your tax dollars and including children including hurting children in front of parents and doing unspeakable things that you can't even mention. How do you say his name again? Oh, it's Magid. Magid.
Starting point is 01:21:30 Yeah, Magid talks about this in detail, but it's a conversation that a lot of people aren't ready for. You'll always remember Magid's name because it's like magic. I grew up with a kid in high school whose last name was Magid. Dude, Magid Nawaz is a brilliant, I don't know what you call him, a scholar. I don't know how you define the guy. Reformed terrorist, I believe.
Starting point is 01:21:48 Yeah, yeah, he's a brilliant guy. He was in that prison in Egypt. He describes his situation. He's a brilliant, fascinating thinker, and his content is top-notch right now when it comes to speaking out against a lot of the craziness that society is dealing with. And now he's helping de-radicalize a lot of the craziness that society is dealing with.
Starting point is 01:22:05 And now he's helping de-radicalize a lot of people, which I think is absolutely critically key and important. And in many instances, doing the opposite of what the intel agencies are doing. I think a lot of the benefit people could get right now is don't worry so much about showing the world your life. I kind of went through a phase where I was like, I want to document everything so I can get my likes. And also I'll be remembered. Who doesn't want to be remembered? But it can be like less is more sometimes. I think you guys got a good, what you're doing,
Starting point is 01:22:34 you moved to rural areas. I think it's great. I live- Chickens. Chickens, goats, chicken cam. You got to do a goat cam at my place. Yeah, Goat City. We could do a goat cam. Goats are awesome. So living rural, I think is going to be the future for a lot of families doing some homesteading raising your own beef being that's a way to get your family uh be involved with them and raw milk eggs nature fresh air no pollution people go tap their sink water in
Starting point is 01:22:58 the city and then they they're like i gotta go to the grocery store to buy my food you think it's your food you think that's your water they can turn it off to the grocery store to buy my food. You think it's your food? You think that's your water? They can turn it off. If the grocery store doesn't have it, you don't have it. It happened. You saw it with COVID. You couldn't get a lot of the things. Where I live, you know, I'm hungry. I'll just go out and kill a goat.
Starting point is 01:23:14 You know what I mean? No more chickens. The dog ate all my chickens. But I have like, you know, 120 goats. They're great to watch. They have two to three a year, you know, so they're constantly growing. I don't name any of them. They're all yeah on the ranch you never name any i i heard something really clever from uh i think it was from kim she's our chicken tender she said uh
Starting point is 01:23:35 a friend names their birds after holidays so that one's christmas you know thanksgiving that one's thanksgiving and then you know when you eat them yep that's pretty cool but we don't the only thing that has names on my ranch is dogs how many dogs we have three dogs two livestock guardian dogs and i have a malinois which one is the the anatolian shepherd i couldn't knock that out i have a german shepherd too i raised it on a farm and i and i made sure to teach it i was like hey you stay away from the chickens. You respect the chickens. It was tough because they have that drive, especially the shepherds. They love to chase things around. They love to run around.
Starting point is 01:24:12 They're like, we need to get it. It was a lot of fun. I have a Malinois that's trained to a T. I love him. I got him when he was two months old. It was like training him to not go after the chickens. But e-collar is a really good tool for anyone that's training the dog seriously. I have an e-collar, and it didn't take me too long for him to keep him off the chickens.
Starting point is 01:24:34 But what's pretty interesting now is he's a protection dog, and he does everything for me. But now I got him herding, Tilly. He loves it, man. He'll go out. There'll be 100 goats out there and he could move them. You know, I got to be really quick with the button because his drive will get too high. 100 goats. And he could easily, like, just break one's neck.
Starting point is 01:24:52 How much land do you need for 100 goats? Well, I have about 750 acres. Wow. And we move them. It's pretty, I live in this area that it's free, open range. So lately, the price of hay went from like seven dollars a bale to now 21 a bale so a lot of times i just open my gates and i just say you know this is nothing's for free here you know what i mean it's not like in the city where you get your food
Starting point is 01:25:17 stamps and you don't have to go work for yourself so i send the goats like hey go out there get find something to eat or you're not going to get You're not going to have anything You're going to go hungry So it's pretty interesting I wake up in the morning I'm looking out my ranch I see them going out The front
Starting point is 01:25:31 My front The gate They're going down the street Like a mile And then I'm telling you It's unbelievable They come back
Starting point is 01:25:37 The end of the day They're coming back They know where it's safe And they're such interesting animals To watch I went to California During the drought To interview farmers And we went to a bunch Of dairy farms. I went to California during the drought to interview farmers.
Starting point is 01:25:46 And we went to a bunch of dairy farms. And I go to one. And we literally just walked up to houses, knocked on doors. And, you know, guy answers. And we were like, hey, we're reporters. We wanted to get the opinion of farmers because of the drought, because of the regulations. And he's like, yeah, for sure. And he walks out and he shows us around the side of his building.
Starting point is 01:26:03 And there's a whole bunch of cows just eaten. And there's no fencing or anything. They had their machine where the cows could go in and get milked. They had the thing where all the food was being put. And I can't remember. It was probably hay or something. And I don't know what they were eating. But then I was like, there's no fences.
Starting point is 01:26:19 And he's like, yeah. And I was like, can they just leave? And he goes, where would they go? And I was like, I don't know. Just like randomly walking off and going somewhere. And he was like, can they just leave? And he goes, where would they go? And I was like, I don't know, just like randomly walking off and going somewhere. And he was like, but where? Like, why would they leave their house where the food is? Yeah, they got it so made. Yeah, they're not going anywhere.
Starting point is 01:26:33 He's like, I don't need to put a fence up. I'm not worried about it. He's like, there's no predators. That's like the kid that doesn't leave his house living in the basement. He's got the refrigerator's full. He's got heat, air conditioning. He's got a car. He's not going anywhere. He's not going anywhere.
Starting point is 01:26:45 He's not going anywhere. Yeah, the cows got it made. They don't want to leave. Yeah, these goats, when I first got them, they were like, I thought they would never come back. And it's just interesting. They're creatures and they're coming back. So how much does the average goat weigh?
Starting point is 01:27:00 Average goat, I would say, is about, the mama goats, probably about 130, 140 pounds. So how long, how much food does one goat produce when you slaughter it? Oh, the food, probably about 40 pounds. You probably get 40 pounds of meat for each goat. And it's delicious. Like, I don't want to bite. Like, I'm at the point now, I just started a herd of cattle, too.
Starting point is 01:27:23 So we have about five uh you learn a lot about the cow business you know when living on a ranch what a heifer is what a cow what a bull heifer is there's just so many cows that you know i'll teach you something so if a cow's pregnant you don't say pregnant it's covered or open if they're not pregnant they're open if they're pregnant they're covered this is what i learned from East Coast out to Oregon. How long does that 40-pound of meat last you got, your family? Well, we're usually like pretty generous with it all the time with friends and family. We're always like we gave it away or we're always constantly eating it. But it's really great to be able to raise your own meat.
Starting point is 01:27:59 I explain it to people. It's like what's the difference between having a garden and raising tomatoes? I'm just raising beef. Right. Or goat. That's the dream right there. That's the life. I love it, man.
Starting point is 01:28:13 Using the stuff that you raise and I know what they're eating, I have no problem killing them. What about the udders and the internal organs? Do you eat that stuff too? No. No beef liver? I got to turn you into we gotta have a conversation about this well as a kid i used to eat liver all the time when i was growing up but i haven't i have my first steer now so he's about uh 700 about 600 pounds so i
Starting point is 01:28:37 won't butcher him till the fall he was born in june but i have another five that are covered that'll be given birth and they they take about nine months to give birth, a cow and a goat's about five months. If you're not going to be doing anything with the liver, I'll gladly take it off of your hands. But I would love to have a conversation about the organ meat because there's a lot of important stuff that a lot of people don't get, especially when it comes to a lot of the American diets comparatively to a lot of other international diets that do prioritize organs because they're usually more nutrient dense than, of course, a lot of the meat.
Starting point is 01:29:11 It makes sense that it is, but I'm definitely not going to let anything go to, you know, loss. The saying is usually nose to tail. You know, the butchers, it's crazy. They're so busy, like where we live, that you could make an appointment, like if you want to butcher a cow, it could be like seven, eight months out for the butcher to come. So I'm almost have to like for next fall soon, I'll have to make, unless my neighbor, I got
Starting point is 01:29:32 a neighbor that's a pretty good butcher. There's a huge shortage and it's so expensive. Many people don't understand. That's one of the biggest expensive parts when it comes to raising animals. It costs me if I want one of my neighbors, he'll do a goat for me for about a hundred. You know, you're raising these animals. Do you have concerns about parasites in them when you're eating them? No.
Starting point is 01:29:49 We constantly, you know, not all the time. I know now from watching when an animal's sick and we'll treat it. Once a year, I'll treat them and everybody in the herd of ivermectin. So the ivermectin works great for the parasites with goats. You know, you just put a syringe, you just fill it and you they need it you know is that all you use ivermectin yeah and you know what the goats is i'm fortunate i have a lot of pasture and irrigation so i can move them around it's when these animals sit in like their own pasture and they'll eat stuff down and they get sick a lot more because they're eating down to the ground where their feces are.
Starting point is 01:30:25 So I learned all, you know, I went from looking at scrap metal to looking at real estate. Now I look at goat shit on my ranch to see if they're sick or not. So it's crazy. You do have cows, though, right? Yeah, we have some cows. How much milk per day does a cow make? Oh, we don't.
Starting point is 01:30:39 These are beef cows. These are beef cows, all right. It's different. There's beef cows. There's Angus. There's Herefords. There's Charlies. You know, you'll learn all these things oh yeah yeah if you're we want to get a cow and we were told no
Starting point is 01:30:49 because they produce like 8 to 12 gallons per day what what they're not telling you is like even with the goats like if you start milking a goat it's like a full-time job if they don't have a kid on them you gotta milk like twice a day or they go through like some serious pain yeah but i don't you're gonna get get a beef cow you buy a steer and you got enough acres you put a steer on it and you feed them or you probably have enough feed on what you said you had how many acres you got about 50 so you got a lot of trees though oh yeah but i don't know they'll be able to find you want it there's gotta be everything right they eat the bark that's what they eat the blackberries you got to see i'm like a blackberry they just that's their favorite food the blackberries and they and blackberries grow like four feet a year if i didn't have these
Starting point is 01:31:34 goats eating it would be it would be unbelievable that what they do to keep my place looking nice how often you move them like from do you do paddock to paddock it's usually you don't want them in the first the parasites have a cycle so you don't really want them in there more than a month in one area and i'll move them to another pasture right now winter with not a lot of stuff i've been letting them go up the mountain and they got they're on their own are they smart enough where if it's like poop grass and not poop grass delete the non-poop grass poop grass well they usually they go find the best stuff like they won't eat like the stuff you want them to eat they don't have poop grass. They usually go find the best stuff. They won't eat the stuff you want them to eat. They don't eat it.
Starting point is 01:32:08 The stuff that's growing where it's like that. They go to the good stuff. In life, it's like a kid. If he opens the refrigerator, he's going to go for the ice cream before he goes for the vegetables. The goats are the same way. They go for the sweet stuff. Unless you lock them in there,
Starting point is 01:32:23 then you force them to eat it with an electric fence yeah then then they'll eat my mom did that to me one night when i wouldn't finish on no electric fence involved but it was a similar we're going to go to super chats if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe to this channel and share the show with your friends become a member at timcast.com to support our work directly when you do you are using the financial system parallel economy co-founded by Dan Bongino. So we're trying to get away from PayPal and these other companies. We're trying to build a parallel economy, and that's why
Starting point is 01:32:51 we have secured a new location for a physical enterprise where we want to do the Saturday morning cartoons. We want to have a game shop, a skate shop. We're going to have a whole bunch of good, fun stuff happening. We have this little nook area we're going to call Ian's Crystal Cove or something like that. I'm going to put up a curtain, and we're going to put a whole bunch of good, fun stuff happening. We have this little nook area we're going to call Ian's Crystal Cove or something like that. Ooh, I'm excited.
Starting point is 01:33:05 I'm going to put up a curtain, and we're going to put a sofa and, like, lava lamps and, like, a TV for movies. How about a couple of goats? Well, we can't put them in a city. You can't put a couple of goats in there? Nah. You don't have that goat yoga now and everything. Urban. Yeah, that's fun.
Starting point is 01:33:21 But the way it's shaped, there's this little nook area where i think we can put up like curtains and then you'll walk in with your coffee and sit down and there'll be like a tv with a movie playing and you know rocks everywhere it'll be good fun so let's uh let's read those super chats all right gemcast says tim this is my last five bucks please pull up title 18 usc section 241 twitter directly violated it well there you go give me that again title 18 usc section 241 all right i prefer rumble says tim in response to your 90s commercial today about taco bell their slogan was run for the border not sure how well that would go over today hello well yeah it's funny too they uh i heard that they tried to open taco bell in mexico as american food but nobody wanted to eat it yeah we used to
Starting point is 01:34:11 joke about that make a run for the border and they'd be like make a run for the toilet because the joke was right stopped using the we have in oregon you have the best food mexican food trucks that you could ever oh man it's unbelievable the food it's better than any restaurant you go to food trucks they're the best la did you find the the unbelievable. The food, it's better than any restaurant. You go to the food trucks, they're the best. LA, yeah. Did you find the law? Yeah, conspiracy against rights. It's a US federal crime. Really?
Starting point is 01:34:30 What does it say? Conspiracy against rights is a federal offense in the United States of America under 18 U.S.C. 241. If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in the free exercise of enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution, it goes on. Yeah that's pretty pretty broad so we need the fbi to investigate itself conspiracy against rights good luck with that right exactly that would be the law raymond g stanley jr says
Starting point is 01:34:56 the year is 2029 liberty was so 1990s ago for damastan the hub of culture news politics is kept safe by armed patrols, drones. Historians will link the shift in tactics by Tim Pool back to this week. Yeah, maybe, I guess. I don't know. Part of me wants to say start moving to cities. Move into the urban centers and then vote against all these people. But I could not advocate for that. Get out.
Starting point is 01:35:20 Take care of yourself. Get some goats. Get some chickens. I like the starting new city. You ever think about starting a new city? Like John Astor did in New York? I don't know. I like keeping people away from me.
Starting point is 01:35:31 It's better. I got goats and cattle and dogs. You know? Well, we'll do it. You know what I mean? But you could, there are people, it's a, you know, there's people moving. You know, that's what's going on now. People are moving to states that are more like-minded, like they are. And that, you can see it's like steps, you know. People are moving. They move
Starting point is 01:35:48 to Florida. They're moving to Tennessee. Like everyone you talk to, every retired cop's moving to Tennessee. You know, that's really what's going on. We'll do it. What we'll do is we'll buy acreage in West Virginia. We'll set up a designated space as the downtown. And then what you do is
Starting point is 01:36:04 you basically lease or sell small plots like half acre plots to people who want to set up businesses and then we create a market strip that people can go and hang out and you know i already have the land you can bring them bring it out to me in florida awesome no oregon oh in oregon there you go just can't bring any democrats out yeah none of those well people, we could find a spot for them. All right, let's grab some more. Where are we at? Tori Bratlian says,
Starting point is 01:36:30 So we release a well-known international arms dealer while Russia is fighting Ukraine. After we left billions in weapons in Afghanistan, while we also can't find all of the Ukraine aid. Interesting. Uh-huh. That's right. As Biden is calling for gun control as he just released uh what is known to be one of the most dangerous arms dealers in the world he's worried
Starting point is 01:36:51 about that the merchant of death all right let's see um the real hydro px says the evidence that luke and tim are the best hosts ever i'm such a big fan of this show i super chat all the time you guys are the greatest tim i think you're my favorite journalist and luke you have to be one of the most handsome people ever hydro how could you say such nice things about us i'm kidding hydro's always got the commentary he says the evidence that luke and tim are the and most of these so-called journalists are conformist they will never be mentioned on twitter files sure thing buddy but i do appreciate the super chats we do we do appreciate that you're voicing your criticisms and uh i really i'm glad no not everybody's here just to to say nice things you had me in the first
Starting point is 01:37:35 quarter in the first one yeah i wonder if hydro was like i didn't say that he's fake news waffle sensei says i am very happy to see twitter gaining traffic for the story coming out there but coming out on a friday on twitter is killing the story and giving the press the ability to avoid it i think the reason they're doing it i think uh elon told them it has to be released you know on twitter at this these times because these are probably low traffic times for twitter the weekend look it look, it's Friday night. I think we had like 33,000 people watch. We normally do, you know, 40, 45.
Starting point is 01:38:10 But it's Friday. You know, who wants to be indoors listening to commentary on news and stuff and politics? Christmas is coming up. It's time to get out, go have a good night, and enjoy yourself and forget about all the bad stuff. So viewership is lower on the weekends. I think that was it. Like, do this so that. So viewership is lower on the weekends. I think that was it.
Starting point is 01:38:25 Like, do this so that people come and get on Twitter on the weekends. I just looked and saw that Eliza Blue did a conversation with Elon six hours ago or so. Eliza's known for being an advocate against child pornography or exploitation. She herself was a victim. And I don't know if – is that the right phrasing, Eliza? Sorry if I'm misphrasing things that you've gone through, but i'm so glad to see that eliza and elon have gotten together it's uh on twitter now right on that's interesting ian bridget says tim you should get your own investigation going on who is swatting you hire someone private investigator some kind
Starting point is 01:38:58 of black black hat hacker get some answers we have answers the issue is only law enforcement can actually act upon those answers and they're not what is swatting it's when someone calls uh 9-1-1 oh i heard about that and then got that happened to you 15 times this year yeah bomb squads come out twice maybe maybe even three times third time wasn't as crazy as the first time after the first time well marjorie tay do they keep coming out? No, no, no, no, no, no. See, people don't understand. They think a SWATing is like every single time
Starting point is 01:39:30 the SWAT team barges in. No, no, after the first time, they show up in a patrol car, say, is everything good? All right, have a nice day, guys. But we have private security, so now what happens is they just relay with our armed guards.
Starting point is 01:39:43 And so, you know, the SWATing comes in, they make a phone call, they say, we're all good. Okay, they're going to come by and do a checkup and then everything's fine. It probably came from like the earlier days of the internet
Starting point is 01:39:52 when people would call in like, oh, there's a violent thing. And then the SWAT team would go bust in the door. On the ground, on the ground. Someone's like, what the hell is happening? Yep.
Starting point is 01:40:01 But I mean, people get killed. People have been killed. So this happened to you 15 times? Yeah, I think 15 um here in this facility and then also at some other locations like my private home was targeted so we we have uh we have information that i believe would lead to the arrest of individuals involved but law enforcement is the fbi just doesn't care like that's why that that's one maybe it's my bias because seeing that happen but but i think a better thing is you know take it off myself marjorie taylor green gets swatted six times i think was it six you'd think the fbi would be stopping that no they only operate
Starting point is 01:40:38 to protect their political ideological so that should make you feel not bad if they're not helping her right well it makes me it makes me feel like this country doesn't exist yeah it's terrible that they would just you look at the not look into it in california they're releasing criminals while crime is skyrocketing and shutting down prisons there is no functioning executive uh in oregon you can walk around with two grams of coke or meth and not get arrested i did do work with law enforcement, so I did recently, I did a drive around with one of the sergeants, and he said you could pick these guys up with two grams of coke
Starting point is 01:41:12 or meth or mushrooms, and there's nothing that happened. No arrest. Not even a ticket or anything? Nothing. They don't even bother. They don't even have now, you know, I'm into the, I have a Malinois, so I train with a lot of canine units they don't even get dogs that uh are drug dogs anymore only apprehension because they don't even care about the drugs it's just because they just have more on their hands to
Starting point is 01:41:33 deal with more violence i guess they're they're just taking that approach you know they're just not going to arrest they're not going to put them through the system and it's just horrible you see the homeless like the homeless population it's like California, Oregon. It's the same. I did a ride-along in Miami. First thing, within a few minutes, a high-speed chase. Wow. It was crazy. It was insane.
Starting point is 01:41:52 I went to night crawling in Chicago. Man, that's not for the faint of heart. Night crawling, you guys know what that is? Journalists go out at like 10 p.m., and they get the police scanner, and they drive around, and then they speed they get this as fast as they can to the crime scenes to film and document and sell it to the local news agencies i think we saw what five murders in the span of a couple hours there was one where uh there was a house and it's chicago so it's not like everyone's a homeowner the top floor was where the guys lived the bottom floor was like
Starting point is 01:42:23 the land the house homeowner renting at the top floor and the guys up top owed money to somebody or or i i don't i can't remember exactly what happened the car pulls up just unloads into the house kills like i think killed the woman or something i can't remember exactly what this gun laws in the country how many murders are taking place every weekend how many shots are getting killed right this is this is an important super chat here. Slain Hope with a really, really good point. He says, The death penalty is tricky because of Vegeta from Dragon Ball.
Starting point is 01:42:49 Had Goku not spared him, Trunks would have never been born and Earth would be lost. Well, that proves it. I mean, right there, that's just, you know, death penalty, out the door. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:58 Completely esoteric over everyone's head except for those that are big Dragon Ball Z fans. All right. TH says, Just heard SCNR subverse settled. What next, Tim? You may have seen that there was a lawsuit, subverse settled.
Starting point is 01:43:16 There is information available on the WeFunder website. And the only thing that I can say is that I can't say anything just yet. So a lot of people are saying, like, we want answers. What's going on? Why aren't we getting answers? Legal restrictions. Like, it's basically how these things work.
Starting point is 01:43:32 But we probably have a bunch of updates soon, maybe. And what you can do is you can read all of the files from the lawsuit, as well as a decision that was issued by the California Department of Industrial Relations to get an understanding of what happened. And I will leave it at that. And then hopefully, as we continue to work on this, we'll have more for you soon. All right, where are we at? We'll grab some more super chats. Oh, let's see. Skyler says, Utah, any staff or parent with a concealed carry on campus.
Starting point is 01:44:07 Why doesn't Utah have school shootings? I don't know. Maybe it's because even Utah employment law protects CCWs at schools. I would also argue with how religious Utah is. You know, you're going to get less of those mental health problems and the less hopelessness that a lot of these kids are facing these days. All right, let's see miss martin muses says how meadow died is a must read for anyone even thinking of having children in any school as a teacher i can say that it is an accurate portrayal of who is at school with your kids thank you you wrote did you write it yeah i wrote it and every parent should read it that wants to send their child into a public school.
Starting point is 01:44:47 It's very educational. It's all the facts, what I uncovered in the shooting, all the failures, I put it into this book. It's like a handbook for parents, you know, because the media, they focus on gun control. That's what happened. All those kids, everyone knows those kids got so much media attention. But when it came time to get anything done, the cameras left, and so did they.
Starting point is 01:45:08 They left, and they didn't do crap. You know, we got so much. I told you about the accountability we got done in Florida. We got a bill passed that made it a law for every school in the state of Florida to have a deputy, one per every 500. That's something that we got done after the shooting. Single point of entries at every school. Teachers are allowed, you know, the Aaron Feist Guardian program. So a lot of things got done in Florida after the shooting that the media doesn't want to cover because their main focus is just more gun control. Right on.
Starting point is 01:45:48 EF says, Mr. Pollack, I am sorry for you and your family. It sounds like your daughter was a, was heroic woman trying to protect others. Thank you for working to protect other kids. Is there any way we can help you? Oh, they could just follow me at my Twitter, Andrew Pollack, FL. I do a lot of fundraising on my own with some corporations. I hate, it's the worst thing in the world to ask people for money. I hate doing it in campaigns. I just, I don't like doing it asking people for funds. But I do what I have to do, and I'm helping law enforcement agencies. I'll be in Bradford County, Florida, January 4th with their sheriff's department,
Starting point is 01:46:23 donating AR pistols with ballistic backpacks for their school resource officers and their school superintendent. He'll be the first superintendent to carry an AR pistol in the country. Wow. Right on. It's pretty cool. Can people help support financially? I won't really push for it, but I guess I could put a link sometimes up.
Starting point is 01:46:44 I don't even have a link where they could donate, but I'm with this company. It's called Berna.com, and people should- We got some of those. Yeah. I'm going to get you some more stuff. Oh, is that what you were talking about earlier? Yeah, yeah. You guys were mentioning it.
Starting point is 01:46:56 We have a couple of those. They're basically like paintball pistols. A serious one. Right. They have like a tear gas pellet. Anyone out there that has a student in college or anywhere, they have a bad guy repellent. So I was fortunate enough to be able to work with this company. I'm the chief public safety officer.
Starting point is 01:47:18 And through sales, they donate money to my foundation. Wow. And then I'm able to use that money and donate the rifles and backpacks to law enforcement. We got a bunch of those. We got a bunch of the downstairs. Oh, okay. You'll show me, and I'd like to get you some more stuff. They also have a product that's called a shield that I think parents could get for around $100,
Starting point is 01:47:39 and it could go in a backpack or a suitcase, and it makes it bulletproof. One of the things that we wanted to do was to build a couple auto defense turrets that shoot the Berna projectiles. So we have a couple. There's the tear gas one. They don't call it tear gas. It's called something else, right? Max Pro. I think it's the Max.
Starting point is 01:48:00 Well, the Max Pro is a combination, isn't it? Isn't that one like- No, I think the Max Pro is the tear gas. And then they have a pepper ball. Pepper ball one. And they're just extremely powerful. You know, my son was talking about something like that, like how they have like automatic lights that go on in the corner of your house.
Starting point is 01:48:15 You could have that like a launcher set up at your house that'll automatically shoot if it picks up something. On a big property, there's no reason for someone to be anywhere near certain areas. well on a bit up something on a big property there's no reason for someone to be anywhere near certain areas and so my plan was to create maybe seven auto defense turrets each holding about a thousand of the the burner rounds in them and uh non-lethal of course so when something comes with proximity to the animals be it a wild animal or a trespasser of some sort you get lights
Starting point is 01:48:43 turn on then a warning and then it goes bop bop yeah but they they have ones that i've seen with law enforcement that are for crowd control that you fill with like a bucket yeah of the pellets like if you had them like on a terror it would be unbelievable if they got to that where it could do the software for that it'd be pretty amazing then what i want to do is we just have a switch so at the end of the day when you're going inside and lock up, you flick a switch. And then four, maybe like six around your house are just slowly looking. And then they lock on, and it's like, you are being warned.
Starting point is 01:49:13 Auto defense turrets will engage in five. They had it with the car alarms, stand back. So there's no reason that technology isn't going to be here shortly. I wonder about the legalities. I just have a Malinois. I just put him out there. They're great. No one's coming on my. I wonder about the legalities. I just have a Malinois. I just put him out there. They're great. No one's coming on my property.
Starting point is 01:49:28 That's the real answer. I'm only half kidding about the auto defense turrets. We probably won't do that. We'll probably just get dogs. But I think you're onto something, though. I think eventually there's going to be something like that with technology. Or a drone. Imagine a drone.
Starting point is 01:49:41 Imagine putting your drone up and you have some pellets. The reason I think the dog is probably the better bet is because not only can they help protect the perimeter of your house, but you can give them belly rubs. Yeah, dogs are nice. Well, you let me know when you're ready for a Malinois. You got to be ready for them and be prepared to do the right training. They don't make for pets. Do you have a male or a female?
Starting point is 01:49:59 Male. Let's talk. You got a female? I got a female. Sonny, I love that dog. He's a beast. I'll show you her when we come down after the show. She's here, too. She's talk. You've got a female? I've got a female. Sonny, I love that dog. He's a beast. I'll show you her when we come down after the show. She's here, too.
Starting point is 01:50:08 She's awesome. I bred Sonny once. Did a good job. And I'll probably breed him again soon. Yeah, the one I have now is, like, super smart. I went to, like, you have to really, when it comes to these dogs, trainers are so important. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:50:23 Like lawyers. Like, you need a good lawyer. You need Absolutely. Like lawyers. You need a good lawyer. You need a good dog trainer. You need a good doctor. My dog had nine trainers. Let's read some more. We got ready to rumble. It says National Geographic says Gen X is 1962 to 1982.
Starting point is 01:50:36 There you go. Gen X. Gen X. I'm a Gen X. To what? 82, they said? Yeah. X.
Starting point is 01:50:42 79. Gen X. You guys are the same generation it's up to us sam you uh sam you right says gen z is the first generation to not watch looney tunes that's not true i loved looney tunes i hated it 79 i absolutely despise daffy duck i watched it yeah looney tunes not that much saturday mornings like you were talking about. Yeah. No, I liked Saturday mornings. I liked X-Men and Pokemon. I think Pokemon was on Sunday.
Starting point is 01:51:09 I can't remember in my area. That's past my time, Pokemon. My son's watched. That tortured me going to those Pokemon movies. But, you know, I stopped watching it after Ash lost the Pokemon League, and I was really angry. You know, I was a little kid, and I was just like, he lost? Did you save any of those Pokemon cards? No, I lost them on a train when I was really angry. I was a little kid and I was just like, he lost? Did you save any of those Pokemon cards?
Starting point is 01:51:27 No, I lost them on a train when I was a kid. Oh, snap. Yeah. All my Magic cards too. I had Time Vault. All at once? All at once. In a backpack.
Starting point is 01:51:36 There weren't money now. My son. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. We have Magic the Gathering cards. We had a bunch of those. We played it yesterday actually. Yeah, with Vera Dark. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:43 That was fun. I was reminded how imbalanced the game is yeah i obliterated us twice totally obliterated you know wiped it wiped the floor of them the power creeps and yeah it was it was a power artifact on a grand on a on a on a grim monolith yep and then i had uh yeah i'll just leave it so many other things you had your cards magic or any of that no no magic's awesome awesome. Nah, yeah, it's... Poker. Blackjack. Yeah. Yeah, poker. I like... Hand and foot.
Starting point is 01:52:09 I like hold'em. That's a game. You guys ever play hand and foot? It's like canasta. You ever hear of canasta? No. Hand and foot. Alright, here we go. Guy Allgood says, Ian, love ya, but you don't know squat about Islam. Ramadan happens during a lunar month, so it is about 29 days earlier each calendar year. Stick to what you know. All religions fast. Details differ. a lunar month, so it is about 29 days earlier each calendar year.
Starting point is 01:52:26 Stick to what you know. All religions fast. Details differ. Yeah, yeah. I think the word Ramadan means burning or searing heat, so that made me think that it originated in a time of searing heat. But like you said, it could be in a different month. I really don't know that much into it, so thank you
Starting point is 01:52:42 for keeping me humble. JN says, Timcast crew, how confident are you that there is no infiltrated personnel in the company? Also, it would be awesome if you guys can invite Amir Sarfati. If not, look up his videos on YouTube,
Starting point is 01:52:57 Behold Israel. Infiltrated personnel. No idea. Don't even know how you would deal with that. But my thing is basically this. Look, I don't have a personal computer. Like, there's only work machines. And when I get up and do my show,
Starting point is 01:53:13 the only thing that I do on it is read the news and then do reporting. So there's, like, not a whole lot. The issue, though, with any company is that, you know, people can lie and make stuff up, and they can compromise your security by sharing details that seemingly are innocuous. And so, you know, I have to constantly remind people, people don't understand this, right? That if you're working somewhere that's under a security threat and you give someone information as simple as, oh, yeah, so-and- just took the garbage out. That can be used
Starting point is 01:53:46 against you. So when you have people that are like, I don't care, it's meaningless, that causes very serious security problems and we can't tolerate that. Basically, when we had the issues that we've had with swatting, the only ones that have been serious have been due to
Starting point is 01:54:01 information leaks. That's the only thing I'm worried about. Yeah been due to like information leaks so that's the only thing i'm worried about yeah i mean i i don't think the commenter is wrong personally but if you can't do it you can't do anything about it maybe maybe you can uh you know write it down all this piece of paper and hand it to me and say just keep it to yourself i don't i don't keep anything to myself i let all my crazy ideas out on here on the show you know that cheddar cheddar bob says it's a big super chat he says an escalator can never be broken just temporarily temporarily stairs but i'm sorry cheddar bob that's not correct it can be broken i've seen the videos where the guy walks on this on this escalator and that starts falling
Starting point is 01:54:41 down and then people start getting like crushed and stuff. yeah, I've seen it break. No. Yeah. They break. It's bad. Alex Hilbert says, I work in military Intel. Most military Intel is just telling the commander where enemy tanks are and
Starting point is 01:54:54 whatnot, but there are people that use it to get their foot in the door and agencies watch out for them. Hmm. All right. Dan Stanger says about Christine Noem Noem, SD governor for president? I don't know. What do you guys think?
Starting point is 01:55:09 Kristi Noem is a president? I don't know anything about her. Yeah, same. I met her in Florida once. Presidential? I don't. She might have a stab at it, right? But she's got some competition.
Starting point is 01:55:23 Maybe, you know, how many more terms, how many more years are left in her term and it's is it her first term does she have another one i really don't know i think more governors should just follow what governor desantis is doing and they'd be rock stars just like him do what the people want common sense really that's what he's doing in florida the real hydro says again with the cliche bs while you guys may never want to post a picture of your kids, good luck stopping your wife. Let me just say that I'm pretty sure as it pertains to like, I don't know, the three of us here, you know, we're the more cavalier about being publicly exposed. And our significant others are substantially more concerned with being private.
Starting point is 01:56:07 So I'm not worried about that. And that it's a, that's like a unified front thing between me and my spouse, how, what we do with our kids' pictures. I appreciate the sentiment. I really don't bother. You know,
Starting point is 01:56:19 I post pictures. I'm not really worried about the public. It's the babies in this modern age it's the babies when your kids are a little older i'll be i'm in grandfather stage if my kids ever marry i don't know i doubt it i don't know i'm i'm getting really jealous right here born mexican raised in america said tim i spent my summers in mexico i had fresh goat milk and fresh grilled goat and beef there is nothing like fresh hearing this takes me back i am jealous but we do have we're surrounded by farms here yep i drive for five minutes and i can
Starting point is 01:56:50 get farm fresh steaks tenderloins you know whatever bacon the farm bacon you can't the farm milk you can't drink it says pet milk and they say you can't drink it. Wink. And then people just- I've tasted it. It's pretty tasty. It's great. Yeah, it tastes very different. The store-bought milk is weird, pasty garbage. It's so weird. I remember the first time I had real milk was because I went to Europe.
Starting point is 01:57:15 And American milk is like bland and flat. Is it the pasteurization that destroys the flavor? It has to be. Garbage diet. And who even drinks milk? Do people even drink it? I remember when I was a kid, it was like everyone everyone was drinking yeah now it's like you rarely see people drinking milk anyway i basically chug a whole thing of heavy whipping cream every day i'm exaggerating
Starting point is 01:57:33 by the way but uh uh i use heavy cream i don't use milk milk's got good fat for you yeah i put in my coffee cut out the sugars increase the fats all that good stuff good stuff did well where we where we at we'll grab some more super chats as per usual skylar bertman says i'd love to see an episode dedicated to picking ian's brain he seems so fluid on everything i can't figure out what he thinks uh on in that regard i have bad news the bryson gray episode was uh did not record tragic tragic no it's true itic. No, it's true. It actually is pretty tragic because Bryson and I went for about an hour and a half. We had an amazing conversation about Judaism. Kellen, you were here with us for the second half there about. Yeah, it is quite sad. It was a good. But there's an audio glitch about 15 minutes in and the setting wasn't right on the OBS. It didn't
Starting point is 01:58:19 come out very good. So I think we're going to scrap it. There's probably, is there anything recoverable? No. So Bryson, I owe you another conversation man that was great we'll do it again and yes we should pick my brain more often i agree thank you well we never did the you and seamus conversation when we still can what's going on seamus actually i think shane cashman might be oh yeah shane cashman have you met sh Seen any of his work? He's like, I mean, the closest thing to Hunter S. Thompson that the world has right now. Yeah. But he's like, I think he's clean and sober with a beautiful family and like a normal guy that was like. If Hunter made it out.
Starting point is 01:58:56 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, if Hunter made it out. All right. Here we go. Christopher Kinley says, hey, all my band, dharmas playing in baltimore maryland at zen west next friday december 16th doors at seven come on out and rock with us i think we're flying to phoenix i think we're gonna be in phoenix for uh for turning point that week so we won't i don't
Starting point is 01:59:16 think we'll be around but uh direct flights from phoenix to my ranch if you guys want to come out oh man it's gonna be this this this next week is just, I'm sorry, this month is going to be crazy. Not only is it Christmas and work slows down because everyone's with family, we're also increasing our workload flying out to Phoenix. We're going to do this event with Turning Point. It's going to be awesome.
Starting point is 01:59:37 When is it? So this next week we're here and the week after that we're in Phoenix for the Turning Point event I've been out there with Turning Point we're going to do IRL on stage cool
Starting point is 01:59:53 that'll be great for you guys got a good bunch of kids in that organization I think they said 15,000 people it's going to be weird I was like can they handle sitting there for two hours we just like shoot the shit and talk gives you hope 15 000 conservative kids getting together yeah man that's great stuff yeah you see these numbers right now with 25 000 people listening
Starting point is 02:00:16 29 you got but then and we see it in real life like yeah whoa all right in person mit mtb fish yak says the merchant of death was entrapped by the de uh entrapped by the dea he had never committed a crime punishable within the usa until said entrapment stop the tyranny well i don't know a lot about that so um thanks for the super chat all right let's uh we'll grab one more super chat juan Rio says, dogs with bees in their mouths, and when they bark, they shoot bees at you. That's a great Simpsons reference. My friends, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe launching this cafe, community space game shop in the next few months and it's a beautiful place it's going to be really really fun, I'm really excited for this you can follow the show at TimCastIRL you can follow me personally at TimCast
Starting point is 02:01:14 Andrew do you want to shout anything out? I just want to wish you luck on that new venture and I'll be in Bradford County, Florida January 4th I'll probably be on Fox that day they're going to cover the event, Cavuto. And I'm just happy to be here and shoot the crap with you guys.
Starting point is 02:01:30 It's nice to see some nice young men making a business for themselves. And I wish you all the luck. What was your Twitter again? Andrew Pollack, FL. Andrew, thank you so much for coming on. That was a really awesome conversation. My website is lukeuncensored.com.
Starting point is 02:01:44 I did a very interesting video about coffee and a lot of other stuff, That was a really awesome conversation. My website is lukeuncensored.com. I did a very interesting video about coffee and a lot of other stuff, including the topic that got everyone talking two days ago on this channel. You want to learn about that, plus a lot more. Lukeuncensored.com. Thank you guys so much for having me. Ian? Thanks for having me, too, man.
Starting point is 02:02:01 Great to see you, dude. Thanks. Thanks again for everything and the expertise on the show too That was really cool And people will ask Where can they find your organization? Yeah What's your website? Berna.com
Starting point is 02:02:12 And I suggest to every parent out there That's B-Y-R-N-A.com Go on there There's a whole school safety platform That I list for parents to look at Their children's school to make sure it's safe and go out and buy some products for your kids go buy that bgr that bad guy repellent there's no reason why any college student after you saw that one what what
Starting point is 02:02:35 state was that uh idaho idaho and then that woman too that got uh on the highway somewhere she got killed recently but there's no reason why anyone shouldn't be carrying this bad guy repellent and keep it on you and just always have your head on a swivel. We're legal. Some states are pretty bad with it. But there's states where
Starting point is 02:02:58 you can't concealed carry and those are the states you got to really look out for your own protection because the police we know sometimes they're not going to show thank you so much again for coming andrew um kellen thank you guys good to see you but happy friday everybody uh thanks for coming on the show i will add your twitter handle in the description of all the clips that i do if that's okay with you that way people can come and find you and go into berna but thanks for letting me hang out everybody it's been a it's
Starting point is 02:03:21 been a good friday all right everybody thanks for hanging out're going to have clips up throughout the weekend, and we will see you all on Monday.

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