Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #675 Elon Twitter Files PROVE Twitter KNEW Trump Broke NO RULES, THEY LIED w/Phil Labonte

Episode Date: December 13, 2022

Tim, Ian, Luke, & Kellen join Phil Labonte (All That Remains) to discuss the latest twitter leaks proving that they lied in order to ban Trump, Elon Musk becoming the new main target for leftists, Yoe...l Roth's creepy PhD thesis, Twitter suspending their trust & safety council, Elon getting booed while on stage with Dave Chapelle, Sam Bankman-Fried being arrested, & Biden's nuclear waste worker getting fired after continuing to steal women's luggage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:51 BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. The latest release in the Twitter files from Elon Musk, and it could not have been on a more perfect day. A Monday afternoon. Brilliant. Because, you know, I've been whinging about how they keep releasing this stuff on Friday and Saturday.
Starting point is 00:01:08 Well, now we got possibly the biggest release, in my opinion, as it pertains to what's going on behind the scenes at Twitter. Hard evidence that the Twitter executives knew Trump did not break any rules
Starting point is 00:01:20 and you can actually see the communications between the staff and the executives as to how to falsely justify removing a sitting president from the social media app. Of course, world leaders, leaders around the world were angry that they did it and they said it was a bad precedent, even leftist ones in Europe. So seeing this, look, we knew, I say knew, quote unquote, because we knew because we're not stupid. But now we have the communications.
Starting point is 00:01:57 Vijayagade personally intervened after they said Trump broke no rules and said, well, is it coded incitement to violence, perhaps? And they went, oh, oh, yeah, that's right. That's our justification for removing the president from Twitter. So we'll talk about that. Plus, Sam Bankman Freed has been arrested. Okay, finally, I guess. And then we have that story that mainstream media loves more than the actual groundbreaking leaks. We have
Starting point is 00:02:17 Elon Musk was booed while on stage with Dave Chappelle. Alright, we'll play ball. We'll talk about that. Before we get started, head over to TimCast.com. Become a member to help support our work.. All right, we'll play ball. We'll talk about that. Before we get started, head over to timcast.com. Become a member to help support our work. As a member, you'll get access
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Starting point is 00:02:39 Subscribe to this channel. Share the show with your friends if you really do want to support us. If everybody who watched shared this video on social media, we'd be bigger than the mainstream media overnight so uh again smash that like button joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is phil labonte hello uh thank you for having me um i am phil labonte i sing for the metal band all that remains uh i am phil that remains Twitter, and I run my face a lot.
Starting point is 00:03:07 Right on. Well, thanks for coming, man. It was going to be fun. That was like the most concise and to the point introduction. Normally people linger, you know? You know, I didn't want to take up a whole bunch of time.
Starting point is 00:03:16 There's a lot of things that we're going to talk about. We can go ahead and talk about Luke's shirt, and then we can go ahead and talk about Ian, and then we can jump right into it. I know how things go around here, guys. He's a pro. Before that, Phil, can we have a war cry?
Starting point is 00:03:30 Just a random war cry? Yes! Yeah, thank you, Phil, for joining us. I really appreciate that. My name's Luke Grodowski here of We Are Change.org, and today I'm wearing one of my older shirts that reads, I survived 2020 and all i got was masks riots a lockdown more surveillance the great reset and this shirt and
Starting point is 00:03:53 you can get this shirt on the best political shirts.com because you guys do that this is the main way to support me and thank you so much for doing so ian how are you doing great man i was just watching phil's war cry that was a good war cry. The camera was moving while it was happening because Tim was getting focused or something. So it's like shaking. That was really intense. Always great to hear your voice, Phil. Even better in person, my man. Thank you, sir. Thanks for coming, dog. Kellen, tell me about it.
Starting point is 00:04:16 That war cry was like a cup of coffee. I'm going to be honest with you. That woke me up. Hey, everyone. It's Kellen. I'm back again. Let's get started. And Luke, did anything happen today that you won't shut up about? No. I mean, I don't know. I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:04:29 No, something big did happen. Elon Musk followed Luke because he agreed. Probably. I don't know why, but you mentioned you responded to him about the future of humanity, and he seems to agree with you. Someone wrote me, congrats on getting a federal agent assigned to you. And I responded like, I already had one for 15 years. I confronted David Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger.
Starting point is 00:04:48 I think I already have one. So maybe now I have two. So wish me luck, guys. Luke walks in the front door and he's looking around all excited, trying to find somebody. He's holding up his phone. Just with like, Elon Musk follows you.
Starting point is 00:04:58 It's like, okay, Luke. Luke, you didn't have, like you had one person before. Now you actually have a desk. Yes. I probably have a, I hope I have a floor. That's my now you actually have a desk yes i probably have a i hope i have a floor that's my uh that's my uh you know bucket that's a big time that's a big time when you get a whole floor the the agents are watching this show eating popcorn being like
Starting point is 00:05:14 they're gonna say something you know i'd be like look i there's i imagine that the things that come along with having a floor uh of paying attention to are bad. Usually they're attached to drones. I don't think that I want a floor of the FBI paying attention to me. They're going to be assessing all the memes. Yeah. What does this mean? What is it? Yeah, I'm all set.
Starting point is 00:05:34 I don't want that much attention. Those shirts are really good. All right, let's jump to this first story. We got this one from Timcast.com. Twitter files. Executives acknowledged Trump did not violate terms of service, proposed, quote, coded incitement to further violence stipulation. It was really amazing. When you read Twitter's public announcement as to why they banned Trump, they say it's all it's
Starting point is 00:05:59 all assumptive language like further incitement and additional violations will mean. And they say all of that because they never once say Trump did break the rules. But now we have the internal communications themselves. Take a look at this. Some dissenters in Twitter, albeit one saying maybe because I'm from China, he says, I deeply understand how censorship can destroy public conversations. Well, let's let's jump right to it. You have this Annika Nava Navaroli, who says that they assessed Donald Trump's tweet and found there is no violation of our policies at this time. Now, that's interesting because this woman later went
Starting point is 00:06:35 on to testify for the January 6th committee that she was trying to warn Twitter that they had to do something about this. Take a look at this. Twitter employees on the scaled enforcement team suggest that Trump's tweet may have violated Twitter's glorification of violence policy. Oh, that's really, here we go. There's Vijayagade. Less than 90 minutes after Twitter employees determined that Trump's tweets were not in violation of the policy, Vijayagade, it's Vijay, sorry, Vijayagade, Twitter's head of legal policy and trust, asked whether it could in fact be coded incitement to further violence. They knew. And get this. When you go through these messages, the amazing thing is you can see them lying.
Starting point is 00:07:16 And basically they may as well be saying, guys, make up a reason to ban Trump and get it to me. It's got to make sense. It's basically what they're saying. On January 6th, Trump said no violence. He tweeted out no violence. We're the party of law and order. On January 8th, he said 75 million American patriots have voted for me. Your voices will be heard. And then he tweeted again, I will not be going to the inauguration. They twist themselves into knots to claim that because he said American patriots, he was he was referring to rioters on January 6th because he said, I will not be there. He was actually saying you have the go ahead to attack because I won't be there. Therefore, I'll be safe. And then Twitter employees said
Starting point is 00:07:59 that Donald Trump is now viewed like the head of a terrorist organization, no different than Hitler or the Christchurch shooter. Therefore, he must be banned. How insane of a concept is that? That Donald Trump, regardless of how anyone feels about Donald Trump and the things that he said, the idea that Donald Trump is as bad as Hitler. I can't take that seriously. I cannot. I can't imagine how you sit with someone and say, all right, you said that.
Starting point is 00:08:34 And now other things that come out of your mouth, I have to make believe that they're serious, too. I can't even. I can't. It's just so ridiculous. People are detached from what hitler was really like he was like a war veteran broken brain i think who is was it surge maybe was telling me he lost a bunch of his friends in the trench he went out to run a mission when he came back they were all dead yeah nerve gas damage a whole bunch of drugs a whole bunch of uh
Starting point is 00:08:59 methamphetamine yeah yeah there's a big difference between you know donald trump and his diet cokes and mcdonald's uh now again i'm not the biggest fan of of donald trump but but the man was actively calling for for peace telling people on twitter like hey the you know doing the opposite of what they accuse him of so so for them to construed american patriots as some kind of coded incitement is absolutely derangement type thinking that is nonsensical. That is, as you said, insane. These people are absolutely crazy. They lost their marbles. They lost the plot.
Starting point is 00:09:30 They don't know what's going on here. And they will think of any reason just to punish any kind of political speech that they don't like because it triggers them and it activates this kind of fight or flight instincts in them that scares the crap out of them. It's a ball drop by administration at Twitter because you get, as an administrator, I know this firsthand doing it at Mines, you get faced with the decision, I have to do either what I want to happen
Starting point is 00:09:51 or what is right. And often what you want is not what is right, so you have to do what's right, and you don't get what you want out of it. But here's my question, because I genuinely don't understand, like, how is there a difference between the two? In my perspective... Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where, how is there a difference between the two? You know, in my perspective. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck.
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Starting point is 00:11:04 you know, you've got the Krasensteins are back on twitter so thank god well i mean i gotta be honest like their return tweet was actually really funny did you see it well and i didn't but i know that they're all cows and i want that sweet sweet milk yeah so uh the krasensteins were huge trump reply guys they got banned and i i believe they got banned for false under false pretenses and then when they came back i mean they're like they did the whole thing where you know i think don jr blocked one of them so he was like free speech in quotes and i'm like oh these are the kind of guys there but uh they they uh posted the ambiguously gay duo from snl and it said the krasinski brother returned to twitter to hunt the ghost of donald trump i was like that's actually really good back in the
Starting point is 00:11:43 that's a good one back in the when they were before they got banned i thought that the the the ambiguously gay duo was it was something that was associated with them regularly yeah yeah yeah they made a meme they made a good meme it's perfect if the world wasn't in such dire straits of starvation and like falling apart with low no electricity and disease and stuff this would be really funny i would be loving all this twitter. It's so hilarious because I really love all these people from all sides. It's just enjoyable to watch everybody go at it if the stakes weren't so high. Here's my view, I suppose.
Starting point is 00:12:13 They're on the platform. They're back. They should have never been taken off despite the fact that I'm going to argue with them. For me, doing what right is doing right by the users, by people and their human rights is what I would want. It's strange to me, but I get it, I guess.
Starting point is 00:12:28 It's strange, as you mentioned it, Ian, that there would be someone sitting there saying, I know the right thing to do would be let this person speak, but I hate them, so I'm going to remove them. That's crazy to me. I'd have situations where I was like, I agree with these politics, but the right thing to do is put it in the politics
Starting point is 00:12:45 bucket because it's politics, even though I want it to be on the front page and everyone to believe what I believe. So I'd have to choose to do what was right. When you need to stretch interpretations and make up things that aren't there to justify you shutting down a political voice, maybe you're the bad guy. Maybe that's when you should kind of reconsider what you're doing here. But more interestingly, Donald Trump hasn't tweeted yet. He been back on the platform for for many days and we talked about this before on the show and i was like hey there's a big chance he won't actually be using the platform why isn't he he has an opportunity here and uh it looks like elon musk is taking his place when it comes to everyone especially the the corporate media focusing and attacking him maybe that's one reason why but
Starting point is 00:13:23 uh he's still not back on the platform he has an opportunity to reach so many people to communicate with so many people he's still not but he already does though i mean he anytime he puts up a uh a truth on truth social they make it they make their way to rosanne bar on uh social what i'm saying is anyone anytime that donald trump puts a truth up it makes the truth makes its way over to twitter so it's literally advertising for such well i just i just think about the semantics puts a truth up well i know it's it's crazy it's hard to it's hard to articulate these things without sounding it's not the same he's not talking to governors he's not talking to politicians he's not he's not talking to celebrities he's not firing back against the
Starting point is 00:14:04 corporate media like he used to be. There used to be interactions that were extremely entertaining to watch where he was able to shine with a lot of his character. Some people said that it was his Achilles heel. Some people said it was his greatest strength. But it was something that, of course, galvanized the conversation. There's none of that right now. Yeah. I see what you're saying there.
Starting point is 00:14:22 You're right that Elon might be filling the void. I'm looking at his tweets. He had a tweet that are 1.2 million likes about Morocco. You know, talking about football, soccer. He had my pronouns are prosecute slash Fauci, which got 1.1 million likes.
Starting point is 00:14:36 A million, 1.1 million likes. He seems to have taken the role of the, the, the male strong male that young Americans or young humans around earth are looking for, for inspiration right now. We used to be Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:14:46 That's one. But the corporate media and establishment need a boogeyman that they go after, that they galvanize all behind, that make them responsible for all the wrongs in the world. And that person right now is Elon Musk. They're going after him with anything and everything they can. Let me address the mentioning about Donald Trump fighting back and all that stuff. I want to pull up this tweet from 2012. Trump tweeted,
Starting point is 00:15:07 the Coca-Cola company is not happy with me. That's okay. I'll still keep drinking that garbage. Right? All right. Point made. Point made. Take it back right now, Phil.
Starting point is 00:15:18 Take it back. I take it back. I take it back. That's freaking awesome. Trump was, that was his platform. It was fire. I'll still keep drinking that garbage.
Starting point is 00:15:31 It was fire. It was. All right, I take it back. Now he just goes on Trump's social and he's like, the rig, tritty, tritty, tritty. And I'm just like... It's like paragraph after paragraph of him complaining about 2020. And it's like, come on, man.
Starting point is 00:15:43 That's all Donald Trump does anymore, though. And I know I'm going to piss a lot of donald trump fans off all donald trump does is whine anymore he is just even if he was like everyone knows that all these bad things happened and i was it was you know taken from me and blah blah blah blah whatever he you know whatever his line is even if he said all that stuff and then said but from here on out we're going to focus on the future and yada yada yada he'd be in a he'd be much more he'd attract more voters people are so tired of listening to him complain because even people that were sympathetic to his his his takes before people like myself and like you know luke and and people
Starting point is 00:16:23 that at the very least more I was more critical of them. Well, what I mean was we're sympathetic to the idea that there is a problem in Washington. Sympathetic to the idea that there is an establishment that needs someone pushing back against it. People that were sympathetic to that idea are tired of poor me. They're just over it. And I think that I think they're right to be tired of poor me they're just over it yeah and i think that uh i think they're they're right to be tired of it because i just if his thing is just poor me then he's not gonna get anything done he's not gonna fix anything he's not gonna be anything better absolutely since
Starting point is 00:16:53 trump was reinstated i can pull this tweet up the actual tweet not an image of it where he said federal judge throws out stormy daniel lawsuit great now i can go after Horseface and her third-rate lawyer in the great state of Texas. She will confirm the letter she signed. She knows nothing about me at Total Con. He was the president! Dude, that's a massive self-own. He paid to have sex with that woman. Why are you calling her a horseface?
Starting point is 00:17:20 You paid for that! A lot of money, too. You dumb man! He paid top dollar. It wasn't cheap well you know he likes horsey women i guess you don't like why did you purchase that product like seriously as much as i can be like you know i've been critical of trump's i guess decorum in the past like you know he can be better people kept saying this is exactly why they liked him because he would just he just say what he felt like saying you know he just say it i mean he was ridiculous and that was that was the funny thing about him but that that was also the thing that
Starting point is 00:17:55 made people hate him the most and that was the thing that that did align the establishment against him i think saying what you think can be is a is a valuable ability but if what you think is a valuable ability, but if what you think is evil, horrible, dirty things, then saying what you think is going to be bad. If it's good things, then saying what you think is going to be good. I think you're right, but I think delivery has a lot to do with it because there are plenty of people saying plenty terrible things in a very gentle way nowadays, and it's getting right by people. Well, let's be honest. Donald Trump was funny. He was humorous, and he made us laugh about very serious issues. Some people he would push back on
Starting point is 00:18:28 when they needed to be pushed back on. But when it came to establishment powers, he laughed at them. And that has its own presence that is missing. So I want to pull up this tweet. We were just talking about how Elon said, my pronouns are prosecute slash Fauci. And in a lot of ways,
Starting point is 00:18:44 Elon's filling that void that Trump filled. I got to wonder, did Elon look at what made Twitter big, saw that it was Trump, and then said, if I'm going to fix this platform, we need a new Trump like figure. So Twitter was actually dying. Then Donald Trump starts running for president, starts tweeting up a storm. And all of a sudden sudden Twitter just takes off. Then when Trump is out, Twitter starts going down. Elon comes in and now he's doing very similar things, tweeting things that rile people up, posting memes, responding to people. He has very much filled that void on Twitter of what Trump was.
Starting point is 00:19:19 So we have this interaction that went viral over the weekend. Elon Musk said, my pronouns are prosecute slash Fauci. And Scott Kelly, the astronaut, says, Elon, please don't mock and promote hate towards already marginalized and at risk of violence members of the LGBTQ plus community. They are real people with real feelings. Furthermore, Dr. Fauci is a dedicated public servant whose sole motivation was saving lives. Concise. Holy smokes. function research that killed millions of people not awesome in my opinion concise holy smokes he got the joke in there and the pushback of the narrative yeah and so fauci was working with what eco health alliance and um what's that guy's name peter daszak and they were sending money was it what um fauci's company fauci's government it was like national institute donald trump approved gain of function work and as soon as he did, Dr. Fauci in his office authorized it
Starting point is 00:20:27 with Echo Health Alliance and Peter Daszak, who's alleged to be working with the CIA to do it in Wuhan, China, specifically at the Level 3 Laboratory of Virology there, where they worked on activated weaponized coronavirus. That's all confirmed? Yes. Okay, so then when he went under Congress to testify, Anthony Fauci,
Starting point is 00:20:47 he testified and said, we didn't do gain-of-function research. He lied. He lied. But he was redefining the word. He was trying to use semantics. Hold on. He outright lied.
Starting point is 00:20:55 Like, it wasn't even that. He just straight up lied, and then Rand Paul actually pulled up the study where he's like, it literally says here gain-of-function. It's one thing if the study said, we are doing research with viruses to do X, Y, and Z. It's another thing when the study literally says
Starting point is 00:21:09 gain of function research. And then Fauci's like, no, no. Yeah, Barack Obama specifically banned it and Dr. Fauci couldn't do it. And the government couldn't do it under Barack Obama because Barack Obama said there's too many inherent risks towards making a virus as lethal as possible. But the point I wanted to get to with this is how Elon Musk has become a more articulate Trump on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:21:32 You know what I mean? Yeah, he's not American, so there's no fear of him running for president. So I don't think the deep state is too concerned. He is an American, but he can't be the president. He's not a naturalized citizen. He's a citizen, but he wasn't born. He wasn't born in the United States, so he's not available to run for president so i think that the establishment may not be nearly as concerned about elon as they are about donald trump i don't
Starting point is 00:21:51 know he started releasing their communications yeah and elon did more when it comes to the battle of free speech than any republican in the recent recent decade ever ever did anything i'm kind of for free speech what are you gonna say go ahead go ahead. Well, I'm at a crossroads kind of where I'm like, what do we do? Do we side with the liberal economic order or do we side with the BRICS, the Chinese economic order? Neither. Or is there a third option? There's another option?
Starting point is 00:22:14 Yeah. Like just a decentralized world? Yeah. You don't have to side with a superpower all the time, Ian. You don't have to side with an overlord. You don't need an overlord, Ian. You don't need a government. You don't need people telling you what to do You could focus on yourself
Starting point is 00:22:28 And you could be centralized I'm really romantic For anarchism I'm not the guy that's like I think that anarchism is the right solution For every But we should be striving towards it But it is a good goal to have
Starting point is 00:22:46 exactly voluntary interactions in all interact in all human interactions is a good goal to have exactly we should always strive for that united the united states is people say the united states is gonna no no the united states are doing things because it's a bunch of states it's not an entity it's not it's a bunch of states that have opted to work together. The federal government is an entity that is independent and separate from the states. So to say the United States are is no longer accurate because you're talking about what the United States federal government one entity is doing. This is why Luke likes Ian. Because Ian gives him a layup. That's why I'm here, baby.
Starting point is 00:23:23 I'm playing support. Regeneration. Healing. That's what I'm here baby i'm playing support yeah regeneration healing that's what i'm doing he ends like but which which which overlord should i pick and then luke does the the more you know actually big question i've been so concerned about the liberal economic order since zeitgeist since 2005 and 6 and i'm like oh the buildings came down in a free fall near free fall what the hell so they were like almost my enemy in my mind i'm like how do we but now i'm seeing the chinese there's more than one economic order so you want to get a little weird think about this the the the and this is something that i've been thinking about that i think elon musk is doing
Starting point is 00:23:53 he's looking at twitter starlink uh spacex it's all one thing for him. As much as they are different businesses, essentially, he is laying the groundwork with those companies to make interplanetary life possible. And they all have a certain synergy together. get big heavy stuff off of the planet and get to Mars and you can colonize Mars and you, then you could put star link. You would want to put star link around that planet as well because you would want to be able to communicate. He, all of this stuff works together. If you're thinking,
Starting point is 00:24:36 how do we make human beings interplanetary or multi-planetary? Well, I think, I don't, I don't think, I think Twitter and Starlink are rudimentary. I'll stop. People are saying that Twitter would be a really great way to communicate if you're interplanetary. Because they're short burst messages.
Starting point is 00:24:57 You can say a thing and then after a few minutes it lands. Everybody sees it. It lasts forever. So it's, you know, effective for interplanetary communication. I disagree. I think quantum entanglement is how we're going to do interplanetary communication or sympathetic vibration using crystalline uh communication like you vibrate one crystal in earth's atmosphere and then the crystal in mars's atmosphere starts to vibrate it's different than entanglement but all that's none of that none of those things have the
Starting point is 00:25:20 technology now elon's taking existing technology and pushing it as far as it can go seeing how much we have and really kind of it's really testing where is the line that the things that we have uh can perform a task and what needs to be innovated to perform tasks that need to be done to allow for internet interstellar travel i like elon because he's like take what we have and start he went he's he's at least using rockets to get us up there it's not cost efficient we need an elevator we need space elevators and this graphene material looks like it'll be the tether i knew graphene was coming yeah super strong tether material you can send stuff up into orbit all day you're like 60 different elevators going
Starting point is 00:26:01 up and down all day at this one base station in Mexico or something. Everyone drink. He said it. Also, I found it very interesting to see him tweet after this, Elon Musk specifically saying, quote, the branch Covidians are upset, specifically talking about the Covid cult of people who wanted lockdowns, who wanted restrictions, who wanted to mask everyone, who wanted a procedure to be forced onto everyone. They're still pushing for it. And those people represent a lot of big interest, especially when it comes to big pharma, especially when it comes to the corporate media and the government working for big pharma. That is essentially their marketing arm right now. So seeing him push back against this, he also had a meeting with the Stanford professor that was censored for trying to
Starting point is 00:26:41 stop the lockdowns. He also is talking about starting a new science board on Twitter that's going to be able to judge information and actually call it out for being either honest or dishonest. So he's pushing back against a lot of powerful people. And when you truly do look
Starting point is 00:26:59 at what he's been doing, especially with the people that he has freed, especially with the people that he has allowed to still have a voice on a platform that is relevant more than ever. This is a progression towards free speech. And I think it's the right road to be on.
Starting point is 00:27:15 And if he's unraveling all of this on Twitter, just imagine what's happening at Alphabet, what's happening at TikTok, what's happening on Reddit, what's happening on Facebook, on Instagram. You can only imagine as, of course, these organizations all work in unison when it comes to stifling dissent, banning people, and censoring ideas that they don't like, which they work in tandem with. Elon just tweeted, follow and a rabbit emoji. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more. Make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun. And make same-day withdrawals if you win. Download the BetMGM Ontario app today.
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Starting point is 00:28:50 say one thing in regards to this the twitter files have shown in order to censor someone with more than 10 000 followers and and people who are high profile needed special teams to intervene this means that the word groomer, the banning of James Lindsay were direct manual intervention. This means that they have conversations about James Lindsay and why they banned him. And when they suspended my account for having said groomer about an adult man who was showing sexual images to children, they locked my account and I have 1.4 million followers. That means I'd be willing to bet
Starting point is 00:29:28 it was Yoel Roth himself saying, okay, apply a ban on his channel until he deletes it. How long until you got that one back? Instant, instant. It said, if you want to use Twitter, delete this tweet. And I was like, I got to be honest,
Starting point is 00:29:41 because I don't think there's any moral victory in keeping a tweet up that just has a sentence from like three months ago. So I said, sure, whatever. Deleted it, then posted about it. I thought posting about it was more effective. But I want to see the communications about their justifications for this because the other big story here is that Yoel Roth, who was the top guy of their moderation, was actively posting about children consenting and other creepy things like this that people have basically pointed to saying the dude was obsessed with
Starting point is 00:30:11 gay porn he was posting nonsense about it he had he had a dummy account a sock puppet where he would post lewd things apparently and his elon musk called him out saying his his what was it his phd thesis was arguing for like minors to have access to adult sex apps i thought that the the phd thesis thing i read some stuff about it and the thing that i read i don't think that he was arguing for underage people to be encouraged to use those things the way that people are saying that he was arguing. He was saying, look, kids get into apps. Kids get porn. Kids get these things.
Starting point is 00:30:58 So trying to say that they, trying to just keep them off doesn't work. Now, I don't think he's right. And I disagree with the point that he was trying to make, but I don't think that in his PhD thesis, he was intending to say that we should, but here, here, what was his topic?
Starting point is 00:31:15 It was, he did like a PhD thesis on the use of grinder and stuff like that. I'm not going to come out and say that the dude actively said children should be hooking up with adults on these apps. The issue is that he said kids are already on these apps. Therefore, we need to consider that there needs to be something for them to use
Starting point is 00:31:34 blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, yeah, that's called that's the erosion. That's how we get from, if you went back in time 14 years and said, if this bill passes or if gay marriage is legalized, they're going to be teaching kids how to have gay sex in schools, they'd have laughed at you. I mean, that was a common talking point.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Now, Project Veritas releases a video showing the dean in a Chicago school, was it Francis W. Parker, talking about how he was there as he brought someone in to hand around adult toys. And that's a private school, right? Private school. And when I talk to these leftists, they're they're like well they're just teaching sex ed but you know queer sex ed and i'm like and there it is they said it wouldn't happen of course it happened if yoel roth is going to come out and say look they're already on these apps this he's basically saying the solution isn't to enforce the policy saying minors shouldn't be
Starting point is 00:32:21 using adult hookup apps he's saying well you know they're already there so uh and this is the issue here and i really want to bring this up because you add that to the fact that when he was running things at twitter which essentially he was he was calling all the shots he was deciding who was going to be banned and not banned there was children that came to the company and said hey yes my photos were uploaded when i was a child of me uh committing uh you know adult actions please take it off twitter said no it doesn't violate our policy he kept it on the platform as it was on their servers as they were meeting with the fbi weekly you're supposed to report those things to the fbi immediately they were sitting and chatting with the fbi almost
Starting point is 00:33:03 once a week if not even more and you add this to the fact of if you want to go down the rabbit hole, we can. And Jack Posobiec actually kind of pointed at this and hinted at this, too. There is a possibility that the feds caught somebody, let's just say someone like Yoel, in a precarious situation or on a website and potentially said, hey, we have you on this particular charge. You have to act on our behest unless we expose you and make you go to jail. That's one possibility that could be happening here. I'm not saying that there's actual proof here, but with the way that the FBI has been operating within the United States, it's fair to speculate that this is a major possibility
Starting point is 00:33:39 here. Okay, there is literally nothing that I would put past the FBI. I have absolutely zero confidence in the FBI as an organization. And I think it's corrupt as it gets. That being said, I don't know that there is any kind of evidence that makes me think that they have something on Yoel that would make Yoel ignore child pornography. What about Jeffrey Epstein? They knew. Hold on, hold on, hold on. But he was. He was ignoring it. What about Jeffrey Epstein? They knew. Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Starting point is 00:34:06 But he was. He was ignoring it. I'm not saying that he wasn't. I'm saying that I don't know that the FBI has anything on it. So my question is then, why? Why were they ignoring it? I just think Yoel's kind of a bad person. But there was more than just him.
Starting point is 00:34:19 There's a bunch of people that they knew it was happening, and they outright were like, nah. I can't even speculate i can't even i gotta i gotta wrap my head around how you justify leaving that kind of stuff up without taking like and not taking maybe it was like i can't you can't like you complained or person a complained but they couldn't confirm that it was actually person a no families and children came to them and said hey this is me this is on my platform and they said like yeah this is fine this is totally cool and and and when we look
Starting point is 00:34:49 when we look at the fbi this this is not something that's uncommon this is something that is common children and and other people were coming to them in the 90s saying hey there's this guy with the private island who's doing these things to us they ignored them for over 30 years we know the fbi ignored uh the uh simone bile i think is that her name the olympic athlete the simone biles was her name i think yeah yeah and there was there was other people that and that other gym trainer yeah specifically they went to the fbi and the fbi didn't do anything not in the nassar nassler i think was his name larry nassler yeah larry nassler so yeah i like I said, my faith in the FBI is almost non-existent. I have no use for it.
Starting point is 00:35:29 And I'm the guy that wants to get rid of cabinet-level bureaucracies. Abolish cabinet-level bureaucracies. Get rid of them. A lot of them. So I wanted to get that out. I don't think he needs dirt on yoel to get him to cooperate i think fbi probably reached out and he went whoa yeah the fbi yeah i think he was like sick let's do this there's the messages yeah in the in the twitter files
Starting point is 00:35:58 where he's like definitely not meeting with the fbi right now about trump. There was no need to encourage anyone at Twitter to get them to behave in a hostile manner towards Donald Trump or anyone else that they possibly would conceive of as a deplorable. I have one big regret from
Starting point is 00:36:20 that interview I did with Joe Rogan. And it's that it did not occur to me to ask Vijaya and Jack if they had been in communication with the government at all. And that was so, I look back on that, so stupid.
Starting point is 00:36:31 Because it should have been question number one. Okay, you're banning people. Is the government in any way involved in directing you or advising you or requesting you take anybody down? Didn't even occur to me to ask that. Because we weren't, you know,
Starting point is 00:36:44 it's it's it's the context at the time at the time the big question was private companies and what they were doing but uh now i look back like just just to get it out of the way like just as a formality government are they involved in any way they probably would have lied you know that would have been good though get them on on tape lying or uh or telling the truth on that one i think you know in regard to yoel before we get too far away from this dissertation that he did, this PhD thesis, I think it's called Gay Data is the name of it. I think what he was indicating is not he's saying, like you were mentioning, Tim, earlier that we have Grindr and kids are getting on Grindr and that's a problem. How do we solve it?
Starting point is 00:37:18 I think what he was suggesting is that we have an app for minors, like a Grindr for minors or Tinder for minors. But where that falls short is like how the hell can you stop adults from getting in there i mean that's only marginally horrifying that sounded absolutely right uh uh i mean that's like i mean just contemplate this tinder for children yes no yeah but also but also i'm pretty sure he talks about how grinder isn't actually a dating app it's a hookup app how these guys aren't meeting to find love they're geolocating each other for hookups that's what i was reading about it i don't want to disparage any of these guys
Starting point is 00:37:54 who may be trying to find love i don't know i don't i i don't know about you know i don't know i i don't know how it works but i the idea of children being on Tinder, like I've got a Tinder account and it's a mess out there. It is craziness. And so, no, I can't. This is the point. Recommending. But they're already using these apps because they want to meet people, right?
Starting point is 00:38:19 We should make apps for them. No, no, no. No, we shouldn't. That's how they move the line. They keep moving the line. They're like, well, kids are going to, yeah, kids are going are gonna date when a kid's in high school he hangs out his high school kids he hangs out with his classmates and the kids the the chick from seventh period has got gym and he's got home or room whatever they meet they don't go on dating apps and then just start swiping
Starting point is 00:38:38 right on random people in their neighborhood it's bad enough adults do it yeah that there's no i can't i can't come up with a justification to give children that's the that's the erosion of that you can look i'm not giving this guy yo all the benefit of the doubt at all because the dude literally was the head of this stuff when exploitation was on twitter and they weren't taking it down so my assumption is he must enjoy it so i'm not going to give him the benefit of the doubt but i i i look at what's what's going on and you get people who say something like oh a drag show isn't sexualized and i'm like they literally take their clothes off do the splits drop low twerk in front of people like it is it is to call to say that a drag show is not sexualized i again that's another thing where it's like all right well i can't i can't
Starting point is 00:39:21 seriously engage in a conversation with you because you're not going to come from a place of honesty. But then there's no moving forward with solving these issues. That's such a black pill take. Hold on. Because no moving forward. If you're actually saying no moving forward, no moving forward is real bad. Have you had a conversation with a leftist about this stuff i see him on twitter all the time i know they're
Starting point is 00:39:49 insane i've got they're insane there are friends of mine that we've had calm conversations there's a friend of mine on facebook people need to understand this because the leftists refuse to acknowledge it okay i luke and i were both at occupy wall street three thousand people follow me they're all leftist Occupy people. When the death threats came in, I get a message from a few people. They're on the left and they're like, look, man, I know we disagree.
Starting point is 00:40:12 I disagree with the things you've said, but this is wrong. We obviously don't want this. Same regular people don't want it. These are the kind of messages I get. I then ask them, I'm like, here's the video from Project Veritas. This teacher was giving these things to kids and the response from them is,
Starting point is 00:40:23 this is acceptable and fine because it's sex ed for kids on queer issues and i'm like you see that's it right there there's there look if you go if you want to justify going to like six sixth graders 12 year olds and being like here's anatomy and biology design and you don't explain to them how to do anything you just say like you you know, here's like what happened with me when I was in grade school is they brought the boys in one room, all the girls in another room. They said, here's the anatomy. Here's how it works. Here's sex ed. And that was it. What they're doing now is under the guise of LGBT plus curriculum,
Starting point is 00:40:59 handing children butt plugs and other adult toys and explaining spitting and lubing okay that is well beyond sex ed that is something different they're not explaining to them how to reproduce or how the organs work is sex the sex ed used to mean it's king class yes sex ed used to be anatomy and and technical uh understanding of of the function and operation as opposed to now it seems like these classes are more about class and the danger and about well i remember they told you hey you could get these diseases you could get pregnant this way there wasn't a conversation and and like a step by step program on how to have butt sex right i don't remember that in high school but the realism is that the sex ed is happening on the internet on porn websites whether we want it to or not any kid that wants to find it it is which is readily available which
Starting point is 00:41:49 is free and it's out there which should make people question why is it so readily available why is it so why is there so much out there why is this so free i want to take it i want to take it down a bigger level i want to say i want to say one thing to that even even if you're right that doesn't mean that the state is in a position to say well your kids probably have cell phones or their friends have cell phones that can access pornography on the internet so because of that we're just going to go ahead and step on in here and insert ourselves into this aspect of your child's life they don't have any right to do that just because there's pornography on the internet and to to make that leap, like that's not a logical leap that says, oh, because there's porn, then the state must do this thing.
Starting point is 00:42:32 That is not an argument for it, in my opinion, at all. Parents need to make sure their kids aren't going on these websites, don't have phones. But this is a problem with more fatherless homes, with more parents not being able to be there for their children. It's less for a lot of these devices to raise them. And if you look at the devices that a lot of the children surround themselves with, whether it's Instagram or TikTok, what's on those platforms? What is suggested to you? What is on the explore options for a lot of these apps and applications? What is it?
Starting point is 00:43:02 It's people shaking their asses. It's big fat their asses it's it's it's big fat booty hoes the thumbnails on instagram it's like always some kind of subjective thing i think it was alex stein i'm not sure i think it was him he pulled up instagram and there was a video of like a woman on her knees sticking her tongue out and it was like that when you play the video it was her like kneeling down and tying his shoe or something? Yeah, so to take it to another level, right? So we know the FBI plays a key critical role on big tech social media platforms, deciding who stays, deciding what gets played,
Starting point is 00:43:33 what gets talked about, what gets trending in the algorithm. I would even go as far as to say their involvement revolves around all those issues, especially when it came to the banning of people with all these companies working in unison. So I think that it even goes even further with them dictating a lot of this content and providing a lot of this over-sexualization of children, which is essentially destroying
Starting point is 00:43:54 people's childhoods and robbing them of their innocence, but also creating a situation where they're less likely to have families in the future, essentially destroying a strong family unit, essentially making individuals that are more easily to be conquered and more easily to be enslaved with this larger social engineering, which is happening on all of these apps. I heard as a pushback to the people
Starting point is 00:44:17 that are complaining about drag shows, a lot of people are, and you might say the left, people on the left, the counter is like, well, what about beauty pageants? What about seven-year-olds with makeup? That too. I think so too yeah that red makeup and lipstick is supposed to simulate a woman that's being is ready to give like jordan peterson talked about this extensively and he made a lot of good references and points especially when he came to a lot of the makeup that is suggestive of procreation let's just be honest here let's just be real with each other
Starting point is 00:44:42 so so putting that on small children putting them in heels is something that that again should be pushed back on even if it's those beauty pageants absolutely push push back on them immediately because they're just strange i never i never understood why they're doing this and it's just as bad we've moved on so fast from this is not happening this is not happening to this is happening so what it's okay that's the yeah that's the meme it's not happening okay it's not happening but if it was then it would be fine uh now it's happening it's a good thing so on and so forth is it because the kids that were 15 five six years ago were getting watching porn they think okay i guess it's normal to see this stuff now they're 22 or whatever the ages are and they're making decisions and they're like yo i was exposed
Starting point is 00:45:27 to it i'm 13 i'm fine so maybe but are you wrong about everyone they're fine you're not fine you're a pig's die i'm sure of it we got issues all of us we got breaking news uh this from the post-millennial twitter has disbanded its infamous trust and Safety Council. Hoosah! As Twitter moves into a new phase, we are re-evaluating how best to bring external insights into our product and policy development work. As a part of this process, we have decided that the Trust and Safety Council is not the best structure to do this. Ooh, there you go. Well, to be fair, it wasn't very trustworthy, and it didn't keep a lot of people safe. Yeah, double speak all the way. It didn't do any of that.
Starting point is 00:46:05 It just banned political speech. That's exactly what it did. Also, it's very curious to see a lot of these members of the Trust and Safety Council kind of publicly resign after Elon Musk specifically said that he's going to be going after child exploitation and adult content on their website. A little curious about how that happened. Do you think that they were asked to keep it on as like honeypot stuff? That crosses my mind. There is some speculation, but it's all speculation. But the Daily Wire also reported that there was allegedly 10 million views
Starting point is 00:46:35 of child adult content material that was watched on the old Twitter. 10 million views. That's a lot of views. But this is confusing this is what the daily wire is there's a big difference between a nine-year-old that's you know some horrible thing is happening in a 17-year-old there's a big difference in some states 16 is the age of consent yeah but because of the fact that we because of the fact that you can't make a law that is arbitrary you have to have a dividing you know you have to have
Starting point is 00:47:07 some point where it says okay this is where we make the decision uh you you can't have laws that are arbitrary like that so you have to say someplace and 18 is as good a place as of any and i think that the argument for the argument should only be going for older just because of the way that the brain develops you know yeah i think that is i would i would people that say oh we should uh we should make sure that the age to drink and and buy a gun and to vote and all that stuff is is you know the same i don't see why they think it should be made younger that just doesn't make any sense to me at all you know well they've been trying to get everything they want they want the voting age to be 16 democrats because low
Starting point is 00:47:49 information voters is how they win then you get 16 year olds you get universal mail-in ballots and then there you go simple as that well they eliminated the trust and safety council they say our work is to make twitter a safe informative informative place. We'll be moving faster and more aggressively than ever before. And we will continue. I would say we will be moving faster. And we will continue to welcome your ideas going forward about how to achieve this goal. We will also continue to explore opportunities to provide focused and timely input into our work, whether through bilateral or small group meetings. I don't think that there's a whole lot of argument about the fact that Twitter is far more responsive now.
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Starting point is 00:49:32 or you could tweet at Parag and expect Parag to do anything. They would just ignore you. He's responding and even explaining a lot of his unpopular actions, like not allowing Alex Jones on the platform. He at least gave an explanation. We didn't like it. It wasn't a good explanation, but would we get that ever with Google, with YouTube?
Starting point is 00:49:52 Yeah, I love when the CEO's involved. But at the same time, I'm concerned about centralized systems because we were saying earlier, it's cool that Tesla and SpaceX and Twitter are coming together to form this Uber mind of communications and travel. But if the FBI hacks into it, if some foreign government hacks into it, if someone buys the companies away from Elon and then wants to just own humanity.
Starting point is 00:50:11 So we've got to decentralize these systems, these software codes, get it out of any individual's hands as fast as possible. Because I do not like one guy making the decision of who has to stay and who has to go i gotta push back on that because elon musk as the one guy that owns tesla and starlink and and twitter and stuff that's fine because the option is government which is run by bureaucracies and is not responsive and and all the problems that we had with with Twitter you get from government because there's nameless, faceless bureaucrats that are this idea, which I forget the way that he articulates it, but it's essentially where one guy is in the right place at the right time and without the person, it doesn't happen. And Elon Musk is kind of the person that has found himself in the position to do the things that he's doing. It's not just that, it's not like if it wasn't for the fact
Starting point is 00:51:35 that it's Elon Musk doing it, it wouldn't happen. It's not like it's replaceable. It's not like anyone could be there doing it. So the idea of breaking it up and having other people handle it, if you break it up and have other people handling it, there's no guarantee that it gets done because there's not one person with the vision and the drive to push to make this thing happen. And sometimes it comes down to one individual pushing with the drive and everyone coalescing around him or people coalescing around that idea. But it's that one person pushing that really kind of becomes the catalyst.
Starting point is 00:52:06 And we could argue that Twitter is just acting as an arm of the government with the FBI getting involved and manipulating the public perception on things with cyber command operations, PSYOPs, etc. It's just essentially a function of government. I mean, I'm sympathetic to the intent behind what you're saying, which is you want to make sure that an individual doesn't become corrupt and derail progress towards a certain goal. the right person pushing for an idea or for a result versus a bureaucracy trying to come up with a result i feel like the right person is the better option not to say that every individual is the right person just because you have a person in a position that's you know has authority doesn't mean that that person's going to get it done because charisma and the ability to work with people and so many other things go into it. That's why it has to be the right person. But I think that the right person is better than a bureaucracy. The two people I think of in this example would be Julius Caesar and George Washington, both of them, ultimately ultimate military power behind one man, Washington. It
Starting point is 00:53:22 was a group of thinkers that said hey george you're going to take this for now yeah george was able to let it go yeah and we need people like that i think caesar was not i think that that's that's i think you're right i think that that is a very wise take because it is it does the matter the person and you're right because washington is the guy that said i have to get i want to give this power back and i think you're right yeah yeah could have either been stolen from him. He held on to it. Someone could have assassinated him
Starting point is 00:53:47 and then become the next king. Or any number of god-awful things could happen if he tried to hold on to the power. I understand what you're saying, that one guy can move quickly. You can get a lot done. Authoritarian regimes, including corporations, move quickly because there's one guy
Starting point is 00:54:00 making the decision or girl. But the danger of that for the social public square, ooh, I don't like that. I don't but the danger of that for the social public square. I don't like that. I don't see the danger of Elon, though, because someone tweeted at him and said, hey, I hope SpaceX and Tesla are running well with how much time you spend on Twitter. He's like, actually, the teams that are in place
Starting point is 00:54:14 are really good at what they do. So he's already kind of passing the torch down. He kind of just oversees and puts his name on the companies. Yeah, plus he's got to post spicy memes, way more important than rockets. Absolutely. Go Morocco. he's got to post spicy memes way more important than rockets right i mean go morocco you know someone's got to milk the law cows the meme of the digging up twitter secrets in the grave you saw that he posted that no that was pretty good look every segment we've had so far has been about elon he's just the main character at this point i
Starting point is 00:54:38 guess isn't he uh unfortunately he's the guy that's especially considering it's the holidays he's the guy that's driving the national conversation. And thankfully, things have kind of chilled out in the Ukrainian war. And I say thankfully because that means fewer people are dying every day when there's less fighting, and that, to me, is good. And so I guess that Elon Musk is the thing to talk about now. It didn't chill out. It just kind of temporarily stopped because of the winter.
Starting point is 00:55:04 It stopped some of the fighting, but they're still using drone on drone warfare which is absolutely crazy i just gotta give a shout out to the latest episode of rick and morty i don't know i don't know if you guys watch it but there's the president's in it and he makes a joke where something happens and he goes well we'll just blame it on the saudis they do this kind of thing they've done this kind of thing they did do this thing it was just so well done i was like that's exactly exactly what happens they did do this thing i wouldn't mind seeing a meme of elon in a graveyard cross-legged meditating and all the spirits of the ghosts are coming out of the graves of all this twitter you heard in the internet well i think it's hard to
Starting point is 00:55:42 say he is the new mass formation psychosis target he's the one that the corporate media is is centralizing their attacks against they're they're attacking them more than they are actually covering the corruption that was at twitter that was at the fbi which is very telling they're trying to make yoel some kind of victim here they're trying to make dr fauci some kind of victim here these are not actual victims here yowell roth literally tweeted about how high school teachers calling for them to have meaningful consent with their teachers like like like come on dr fauci is with their students yeah yeah he asked if they could i don't think they should but how do you even ask if they could the answer is
Starting point is 00:56:21 just no yes so instead of asking you to say they can't why would you be even asking that specific question i agree yeah but you see hold on you see the game is playing a regular person doesn't ask they just say a child can't consent to be with their teacher yeah he goes but can they no are they like literally the only reason that i'm that i'm that i say that is so that way like tomorrow tomorrow or in a couple of days when someone's like, oh, blah, blah, blah. Like I can say, no, like I said, you know, I said the actual thing. And then I can be like, you know, but why the hell does he say it?
Starting point is 00:56:54 That's an example of doing what's right versus doing what you want. Yeah. Like sometimes you just got to acknowledge the objectivity of these psychopaths. Yeah. Or acknowledge the fact that he's, that he's, you know,
Starting point is 00:57:03 that he's, he might be playing word games or whatever. And, you know, it might be just the way that he's that he's you know that he's he might be playing word games or whatever and and you know it might be just the way that he's articulating stuff let's let's talk about this next story here um the headline from cnbc is elon musk is the most famous guy in the world he's dominated every story he's the main character it's all we can talk about no one can talk about anything else anyway the actual headline is elon musk booed by crowd after dave chappelle brings him on stage at comedy gig. Okay, he was booed. He said it wasn't that many people. I don't think it was, you know, some people are saying he was mercilessly booed offstage.
Starting point is 00:57:34 And the bigger story is, you know, Elon Musk figured out how to make himself famous. And that's for damn sure. He figured out how to make himself the richest guy on the planet. And then he was like, no, I'll just be the most famous guy on the planet. And that's what's happening. Dave Chappelle, what did Dave Chappelle even bring him out for? for chappelle apparently joked you can't boo him because he bought me a jet pack for christmas or something like that is that how is that how elon got on stage with dave chappelle maybe he led him on as the richest man on earth and everyone booed i think maybe because of that
Starting point is 00:58:00 because they're you know envy and anger but also i don't think he's the richest man on earth i think maybe on the books well on the books. Yeah, he is. Well, on the books. Oh, yeah, Putin. I'm talking like Putin. You've got Saudi princes that are worth trillions. I mean, what's the Rothschild family worth right now? The Clinton Global Initiative. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:12 Bill Gates is. The Rothschilds. I read an article that said Evelyn Rothschild was worth $240 trillion in 2011. I read that article. Yeah. What? Well, the real richest people will never be known to the general public because they keep their wealth secret they don't want they don't want to be on the forbes list they don't want to be known
Starting point is 00:58:28 to everyone and they have a lot of assets and resources and have they have more convincing ways of hiding their money and their assets in other ways that people can't track down to actually see where they link from there's a reason journalists that broke the panama story were essentially assassinated and exterminated so um and that was just one small banking institution. Imagine all the international global institutions where the big powerful people hide all of their money. The King of England, I'm sure. The Panama Papers, are you familiar with them?
Starting point is 00:58:55 I'm familiar with them. I kind of thought that they came out and people were like, oh yeah, kind of like what Chappelle said, oh, all the stuff that you think they're doing in that house they're doing and everyone's just like oh well i guess that they just do it and then everyone just went back to doing whatever they normally do radio silence yeah nothing panama papers after two weeks it like went back underground you said people got
Starting point is 00:59:17 killed that exposed it yeah the journalist how many people do you are you familiar i knew nothing about that yeah that's that's pretty telling so I mean, global oligarchy running bank accounts out of Panama, basically tax-free, I think is the idea. Well, the real people will hide their money, right? And they never brag about it. They never highlight it. They never show it to everyone. They never try to show off.
Starting point is 00:59:39 They never try to be in the headlines. And there's a lot of those families out there that we have no idea idea about which which i think is is important no it's important to note here but dave chapelle also made a very interesting comment uh trying to joke about the situation saying that it was only people in the poor section that were booing him and then elon musk kind of responded saying that he's uh rich uh and then said that famous slogan by dave chappelle which he did on his show saying you know female dog which kind of came off a little a little weird family friendly yeah well no apparently that someone asked chris rock to say it and then someone told musk to say it or something the funny thing about this is there's a conspiracy theory now on the left where they're
Starting point is 01:00:19 like elon is deleting the video because it shows him being booed and it's like yo it's everywhere twitter is deleting the video because it's a dmca violation you can't film comedy specials at events it's like being in a movie theater and filming you can't you can't do it that's why they're deleting it you don't hear you never hear or unless there's something going on like that little thing like you don't see comedy events you'll see like clips of concerts and stuff like that and and you know, bands playing songs. But it's not like you see the jokes from... It's always the Netflix specials at the end when they've already come up with the... They've gone out and toured and selected the best jokes and put them together so that way they can shoot the comedy special.
Starting point is 01:00:58 The clips you see are the comedy special of their best jokes and stuff. Yeah, with some comedy specials, you have to leave your phone at the door. You don't even let them... They don't even allow you to come in there with your phone yeah and they put in a bag they put in a bag that's like i get it man but it's stupid because bring two phones like you if you want to do it you can and all that really happens that is people can't access their phone to call 9-1-1 in an emergency yeah so it's kind of like i think it's kind of dumb do you like try and limit the crowd at all that remains concerts never no uh we're we've always been a very uh we've always been one of the bands that's like we want people to experience the show
Starting point is 01:01:35 the way that they want to there's a lot of artists that are like oh you know put your phone down and be present and da da da it is not in any way going to affect my show if you hold your phone up because if you watch people that are filming they are almost almost never filming or never watching what they're filming they're holding it up and they're looking at at least me if i go in front of them and they're they're holding up their and they're looking at at least me. If I go in front of them and they're holding up their phone, they're not looking at their phone. They look at me because I'll put my hand out or something. And so it becomes an interaction. And you know why people film most of these shows?
Starting point is 01:02:15 At least my opinion of it is it's not to share it so that they can remember it. Yeah. And so they can pull up their phone and be like, that was awesome. Yeah. I remember being there. But a lot of people have this idea that people go to shows to hold their phones. And there's like a joke where it's, what are you going to do? No one can see it.
Starting point is 01:02:29 You're going to share that video. No one's going to even know it's for the people. It's for the people who were there to never forget it. They're taking a piece of the show with them. Or fireworks. It'd be interesting if we could record each other at the shows and then you'd get my video of you. I'd get your video of me. I've got oodles of recordings of other of people at shows.
Starting point is 01:02:46 I mean, we had, we had, we had, uh, um, people filming our entire last tour we did was this spring. We went out for,
Starting point is 01:02:52 uh, uh, the fall of ideals, uh, anniversary tour. And, we were out for two months and we had film crew with us the entire time and we were filming and taking video and stuff.
Starting point is 01:03:01 So there's plenty of video of people filming our guys, filming them do you ever take camera out on stage and film the audience and all that live instagram all that 360 cameras on the stick and stuff so yeah we've done a bunch of that stuff it's super cool a bunch of that's on our tiktok the uh it's tiktok.com slash all that remains or whatever i thought this elon thing was kind of blown up the booing kind of thing was blown out of proportion it didn't feel like the crowd was booing it was a lot of mixed emotions did you guys see the video elon said it was like 10 booing yeah and then the left started saying like haha he's lying and it's like or i don't know why
Starting point is 01:03:32 would he lie and they're like he was booed off stage he's like no i actually just stood there for a little while like what did you think he was coming on stage to do anyway yeah i mean it's not like he's going to get up there and transform into a tesla or something yeah or even make jokes he's just that's why i'm like you know it's kind of weird that he called him on stage in the first It's not like he's going to get up there and transform into a Tesla or something. Yeah, or even make jokes. That's why I'm like, you know, it's kind of weird that he called him on stage in the first place, but he did. What do you expect from Elon? But they wanted this narrative. This is why I was complaining about... Crap out of battery.
Starting point is 01:03:55 Twitter file released on Saturday evening. So we're at Korean barbecue having dinner. And I'm like, it's not about the fact that it's the like the weekend it's about dinner time you know when when elon did the twitter spaces on a saturday i was at whole foods doing my grocery shopping and i'm listening the whole time and i'm like and i'm tweeting i'm like this is big news but they put out a story the twitter files that was like medium tier news on a saturday during dinner time and it's like, okay, now you've just killed that story. It wasn't the strongest Twitter file to begin with.
Starting point is 01:04:27 They put out a time to ensure nobody would ever see it and remember what it was. And then the next day, Elon goes on stage with Dave Chappelle. If you wanted to make sure a story dies, that was a master class. And now, what were
Starting point is 01:04:43 Saturday's Twitter files again uneventful i have no idea i didn't look at them until later so they they they could have waited for that news cycle for today we wouldn't have had as big of a news story i guess because the the next one they released was bigger well my next question is did you catch the twitter files on saturday how were they would they uh i i vaguely remember. Because we were sitting down, it was at seven something, it was like 630. We're sitting down to have dinner on a weekend. And then, you know, I'm checking my phone all the time. And I'm reading through it. And we're waiting for food. And I'm reading through these things. And then, you know, look, try and remember what you can when you are eating dinner. That's
Starting point is 01:05:22 the thing. It's not just about being on the weekend. Like I mentioned, when Elon did the Twitter spaces on the weekend, it was a huge story what he was talking about. So we were all there for it. Huge Twitter spaces, 100,000 people. But when they put out a smaller story on a Saturday at dinnertime, it's just like you've just executed the story.
Starting point is 01:05:41 It was a nice dinner we had though. So good. Did you stay off your phone? Garlic pork belly? No, I was kind of dinner we had, though. So good. Did you stay off your phone? Garlic pork belly? No, I was kind of reading halfway, too, but it was kind of difficult because you're there at the table and you've got really good food
Starting point is 01:05:51 and you're just trying to relax. And sometimes you just can't be glued to the phone all the time. And usually that's the weekend is when people usually put down the phone and when people, especially in the Jewish faith, kind of sit down with their family members
Starting point is 01:06:04 and hang out with them and spend time with family and friends the big issue for me is i would love nothing more than to work on weekends and i used to but anybody who works in pr marketing media otherwise knows it's everyone else who will not listen to a word you have to say on saturday it's saturday so i say, okay, fine. I'm going to go get dinner. I put out a video on a Saturday. It's the views of the lowest of any day of the week. That's marketing 101.
Starting point is 01:06:33 PRs, if you want the big press release, it's Tuesday at 11, Tuesday at noon, or something like that. So Monday, it was Monday, I think, at 1 p.m. That's a really, really great time to drop a story. And so we got it. I enjoy the break. I enjoy being able to clear my mind, not think at 1 p.m., that's a really, really great time to drop a story. I mean, I enjoy the break. I enjoy being able to clear my mind, not think about anything political. I might share a meme or two.
Starting point is 01:06:51 But other than that, I'm like, I don't want to get into this kind of larger political, social psychology of what's really going on. I just kind of want to get away from it all, disassociate and take a breather. Yeah, you got to let your body and mind rest. It's similar with singing. I was giving it my all a couple of days ago. I was telling you. And then you just got to let the next day. You just got to let your body and mind rest. It's similar with singing. I was given in my all a couple of days ago, I was telling you. And then you just got to let the next day, you just got to do nothing.
Starting point is 01:07:08 Just like meditation. Because this is my life. As soon as I wake up, all the way till I go to sleep, like six days a week. So Saturday is my only day off. So I try to enjoy it as much as I can. You're talking about singing.
Starting point is 01:07:18 Singing, there's a physical aspect with singing too. There is a certain amount of recovery that your vocal cords need. So it's not just a matter of, you know, mental or psychological tiredness from that kind of stuff. It really matters,
Starting point is 01:07:36 you know, how much effort you're putting in or how much work you're putting on your vocal cords. Do you eat oil? And I think your brain also works in the same way where you gotta relax, you gotta meditate, you gotta take some time off. Because if your brain is always running, running, running, running, but also during the day, having some meaningful time to be able to sit down and be in quiet, I think is one of the most underrated, super powerful actions
Starting point is 01:07:57 that many human beings should be taking, but sadly aren't. And there isn't even a moment in time where a lot of people have quiet. They always have something playing in the background. They always have some kind of TV on or some kind of YouTube video on. And I think that is also distracting people from the larger power of what is now. Also gut. I think your gut needs a rest from time to time. Yeah, that's why fasting has been has been found to be so beneficial and good for people. Just like the muscles have neurons and they need to rest. The brain has neurons. The stomach has neurons. The heart has neurons. The heart needs to rest from time to time. Probably stress.
Starting point is 01:08:27 Just turn your heart off. Yeah, just relax. But I think cutting out food for a little while. I don't want to give my heart any rest. I'm going to push back on that idea. I don't want my heart to stop. Well, it needs. No, no, not stop.
Starting point is 01:08:39 It needs to be rested. Just slow a little bit. Yeah, right. Just chill out. I think that's dietary. Let's jump to this big news, ladies and gentlemen. Sam Bankman Freed arrested in the Bahamas. I am astounded that it took this long.
Starting point is 01:08:54 Apparently, Democrats were like, well, we're not going to go after him. It's like, okay, we get it. He gave you money. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Martin Shkreli said that it could take them up to five years to prosecute. So he was like a couple days ago, I think, on YouTube channel, was saying it's not that big of a deal. They took four years and nine months to go after him is what he was saying.
Starting point is 01:09:11 But then the next thing I saw is he's arrested. How long did it take him to go after Bernie Madoff? Good question. Right away. As soon as they found out, but he was doing that. How long was he doing this scam for? But we found out about this scam a while. They had a chance to lawyer up. They had a chance to scam a while they had a chance to lawyer up they had a chance to destroy evidence they had a chance to cover up
Starting point is 01:09:29 their tracks they had a chance they lured up with galene maxwell's lawyers okay yeah so they have some of the most powerful attorneys in the world right now working with them as they had an advantage to be able to do a lot of crazy stuff that they could have hidden so much they could have covered up so much they could have got the stuff that they could have hidden so much. They could have covered up so much. They could have got the lava bit. They could have got so many different actions that could have derailed the larger possible justice here. And I truly do believe that it's only because of the pressure, only because of the coverage of independent journalists, specifically on Twitter, that made them do something.
Starting point is 01:10:00 And if it wasn't for this particular pressure from Twitter, from independent media, I wouldn't see them doing anything. It was broken by a Twitter user, wasn't for this particular pressure from Twitter, from independent media, I wouldn't see them doing anything. It was broken by a Twitter user, wasn't it? Just I think it was CryptoBitBoy or something was the guy's name. There was a Twitter user that just followed some leads or whatever and started exposing it and started really putting out the information on Sam Bankman Freed and... It was like Autism Capital also did a bunch of good work on it. And it was like these independent Twitter users. And Elon started picking the independent Twitter users up.
Starting point is 01:10:38 That's the internet, man. Come on. I love it. Hey, they're a serious group. Autism Capital exposed it. Like right when the crash was happening there was a hack at ftx and 300 million dollars in crypto disappeared off their network good i want to know where that money went that i find that money and bring it back i think that sam should have to i don't want to see him get his life annihilated i want to see him pay those people
Starting point is 01:10:59 back yeah but how raise crowdfund the money. You know people, obviously, Sam. Like, if he knows enough people that he's paying hundreds of millions to, like, Democratic, find for the democracy to get back to Sam. Pay him back. The thing is, like, I don't know. Well, I mean, I don't know. I don't know enough about the actual scheme that he had going on to speak on it, so I can't really say. But I just can't imagine him. I know that he was lying about having the money so i can't imagine him being able
Starting point is 01:11:25 to produce the money that he stole i i just don't see how anyone would would i mean who's going to fund him yeah i don't know i suggested what if we use tax money and it was like you status you communist no well i mean i was like okay what if we do a crowdfunding campaign to help these people out because there's people about to that lost like their own their last seventy thousand dollars it was all on ftx and now it's at zero yeah i lost a hundred bucks i was mad like some people lost everything what happened like you just logged in your account yeah i just i tried to take my hundred dollars out and it's so similar to the great depression what happened when all these margin calls got pulled back all these people were investing on margin loans and then when the when the crash happens you lose they call your
Starting point is 01:12:03 margin they take your money to pay off the undervalued asset or whatever. And these people, it's a different situation because he was actually, it looks like he was advertently frauding his investors. He was telling them, your money's going to be safe in this account at FTX, but what was happening is they were funneling it
Starting point is 01:12:17 to Alameda Research and then using that to invest. Wait until people find out about the American banking system. The American banking system is backed by nuclear weapons. No one's going to do anything with it. No one's going to do anything about the American banking system. Man, I really do want to see Sam pay these people back. I think the righteous thing is...
Starting point is 01:12:39 I think the best people to hope for is he'd go to jail. They only pay like a few cents an hour in jail, though. He's got to raise the money. He's got to know people. Well, no, hold on. You pay like a few cents an hour in jail though he's got to raise the money he's got to know people well no hold on you know a few billion hours well a few hundred billion hours and maybe he can pay something or at least pay back to small investors the people that were in for like nine grand and that was all they had and now they're working paycheck to paycheck again making like a 30 a week you know extra than what they can afford or something like that like people it's cold it's cold.
Starting point is 01:13:06 It's cold outside. It's not, it's gotta do something. We can do something. I don't know what, I don't know what there is to be done. I think the best thing that, I don't know that there is, I don't know that there is anything that can be done to the people that lost money to make, I don't think there's anything that can be done
Starting point is 01:13:24 to make them whole. Yeah. I don't see him. I don't don't see i'm sure when you signed up to sign an agreement saying that you recognize risk and blah blah but they were blatantly told we are not touching your money ftx will not touch this money it's going into an account it's going to be safe we're going to hold it and give it back to you and they were taking it into this other what sludge funds that they had where like all the money was mixed together and this thing is that's why sam bankman free needs to suffer not physically suffer but suffer it needs to there needs to be there needs to be repercussions that disincentivize people from doing what he did now the honeypot's big because you're talking about billions of dollars
Starting point is 01:14:03 so the payoff is really really really really worth the risk to a lot of people. But if you make the penalty bad enough, hopefully it would deter people. I don't think it will, man. I think there's always going to be people that are going to break the law. Right. You know, we've got Chicago. You've got gun laws. You've got murder laws.
Starting point is 01:14:24 You've got death penalty. Oh, laws you got murder laws you got death penalty and people are just oh is illinois death penalty i'm pretty sure illinois is that penalty right electric chair i don't know maybe you're right not because it is it is a blue state yeah and to be honest even if even if it is it is death penalty most of your your your street crime like that doesn't get death penalty because usually it has to be something like premeditated murder something oh yeah no since 2011 no more death penalty okay yeah so there you go so um i've just i've looked at that stuff and i just don't i don't think criminal charges deter people from committing crimes they're supposed to they're supposed to but they they i think i think the issue with all the crime we've seen and the collapse that we're
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Starting point is 01:16:04 That people don't respect each other. They don't fear each other. They don't care. Bet MGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. it's just you go to a city and they're like don't know you don't care yes from you sam's lack of compassion for the people that used ftx is stark he's done a lot of interviews which people have said this is this is a terrible move for someone right after they commit a multi-billion dollar fraud like he did or at least i don't know if it's is it is it okay to say he committed fraud oh yes even if i don't i mean just looks like he admitted it on to CoffeeZilla and Twitter. Yeah, he said what he did was wrong. He said that you know, what he did qualifies as fraud. So what he admitted to meets the definition of
Starting point is 01:16:54 fraud, so it's okay to call it fraud. Is he a patsy? Is there somebody else that stole his money? Because he doesn't seem like the smartest guy, you know. He's playing the idiot. He's playing the idiot now, but yeah, he was known as like the next Warren Buffett, they were saying yeah but well who was saying that someone media organization that he was funneling money into probably yeah probably yeah yeah some of the most discredited name names in corporate media he was financing a lot of the the media organizations just like
Starting point is 01:17:19 bill gates he was giving them a lot of money that money buys you a lot of influence and then the corporate media kisses your ass let's be real though i mean fortune it seems like if you do the opposite of dream what jim cramer says you'll be rich uh they're they're they're i believe there are bots that counter trade jim cramer and you know what i'm going at this is i hope that people get their money back but you're right phil he needs there needs to be strict harsh penalties for what he did because he defrauded billions of dollars out of, I don't know how many tens of thousands of humans lost their life savings on this. How many thousands?
Starting point is 01:17:49 Maybe we've got to bring back some unusual punishment, you know, like tarring and feathering, something like that. I mean, you could make an argument to allow the people that he actually defrauded to take it into their own hands. But I mean, yeah,
Starting point is 01:18:06 it's not a good argument. It's not a good, it's not a good solution, but it's a solution that might deter people. If you know, everyone, everyone you defraud gets to beat the absolute crap out of you. We're in the age of like impact investment right now,
Starting point is 01:18:18 where people think the ends justify the means. If we're giving to things we believe in, then if other people get screwed along the way, it's worth it. I think that's Sam's sick mentality. I mean, how many drugs was he using different? Do you think that that I don't know if he's made any remarks about i recall a headline that was something like this is gonna mess up his ability to to uh do the the projects that he was looking to help people um
Starting point is 01:18:52 i it was one of the more sycophantic headlines i've ever seen about a person that was accused of such such a uh dramatic financial crime but they call it i think it was something like now his dream projects won't be uh visualized and i'm like it it i think it was something like now his dream projects won't be visualized and i'm like it was i mean it's not philanthropy they use this cover word in order to just buy people off and i mean especially when it comes to the whole non-profit sector there's a lot of criminals in that whole sector that are just acting like they're giving away their money when in reality they're just making money for themselves. You look at Bill Gates. He was like, I'm going to give away all my money.
Starting point is 01:19:29 He doubled his money since saying that a couple of years ago. That's not a coincidence. It's not an accident. And I think, you know, thinking deeper here, I think there's a big possibility that this SBF guy was a patsy. He was the last man holding the bag, and that there was a bigger operation at hand here that was moving around the billions of dollars in secret shadow funds that are still unaccounted for.
Starting point is 01:19:49 They call it, global corporations are calling it impact investment, where you invest in things that you want to see happen regardless of the return on your investment. It's just about giving money to things you believe in. In the tech sector, they're calling it effective altruism. They're mutilating the word altruism and saying, if there's a net benefit, if we have to hurt 99 people, but we help 100, it's worth it.
Starting point is 01:20:09 It's effectively altruistic. Yeah. To me, that's utilitarianism. Yeah. It is absolutely utilitarianism. And a lot of people got hurt in this risk, this unnecessary risk.
Starting point is 01:20:17 Like Thanos, like Thanos from Marvel. You know, he wants to save the universe by killing half of them, right? There you go. There you go. You're about to follow up on something. There's people that are making an argument now. You know, he wants to save the universe by killing half of them, right? There you go. You guys like Bill Gates?
Starting point is 01:20:26 You're about to follow up on something. There's people that are making an argument now. You know what? You should make a, well, I don't know if the meme translates
Starting point is 01:20:33 if like some kind of bargain bin Thanos is Bill Gates. What expectation versus reality? Thanos snapping and then in reality it's Bill Gates going,
Starting point is 01:20:41 there are too many people. And that's what you get. Let's talk about this story here. The snap and then there's just like Bill Gates going, there are too many people. And that's what you get. Let's talk about this story here. The snap and then there's just like weird mosquitoes that are flying around. He snaps and mosquitoes go fly out. Here we go from the Daily Mail.
Starting point is 01:20:53 Biden's non-binary nuclear waste worker, Sam Brinton, leaves the Department of Energy after being accused of stealing suitcases from two airports. Let me stop you there, Daily Mail. He wasn't accused. He was criminally charged and he's on camera doing
Starting point is 01:21:08 it. You even posted the videos. Oh, no, they didn't post the videos here. Maybe if we refresh it, we'll get something. Well, no, there's just him wearing a dress. There we go. They posted the actual photo of him stealing some woman's luggage. So I guess what they're saying now, and then here's him. Look at
Starting point is 01:21:24 this. Here's him wearing the shirt in an they're saying now, and then here's him. Look at this. Here's him wearing the shirt in an airport, stealing the bag. And then here's him posting a selfie confirming it was in fact him wearing the shirt. Sam! That's not yours! Put it back! So what they're saying now is, they're saying he's not non-binary.
Starting point is 01:21:40 He gets off on stealing women's clothes and then wearing them in public and making people watch him do it. So it's like a klepto fetish thing. That's so weird. When this guy joined the department. Well, he's on camera doing it more than once, stealing women's clothing.
Starting point is 01:21:54 Okay, I want you to be right, because that's... I'm not saying I know for sure. I'm saying this is what people are saying now about what's happening. That's a better story than non-binary. The speculation is that... Because non-binary is boring now. There better story than non-binary this the speculation is that binary is boring now there's plenty of people out there the speculation is that he steals women's clothing and gets off on having people watch him wear it so it's not about gender identity
Starting point is 01:22:14 it's about him stealing from them and then you know so it's like autogynephilia where he's just walking around kind of autogynephilia wait yeah that's a klepto autogynephilia walking around kind of kind of walking around with someone else's stuff kind of semi-hard autocleptophilia? no that would be like stealing from yourself somehow it'd be klepto autogynephilia
Starting point is 01:22:38 because you're stealing voyeuristic is that where you want people to watch you? yeah it'd be klepto voyeuristic autogynephilia no exhibitionist no wait is exhibitionist because we said voyeur before and someone claimed like no no you have it backwards what's the is there a word for there's not a voyeur would be someone that wants to watch a voyeur would be someone that wants to be watched so it's exhibitionist he wants to be watched yeah
Starting point is 01:23:03 so it's exhibitionist klepto autogynephilia he likes attention yeah dude when he joined it is it is he right we're not misgendering him i think that's safe i mean it's a uh i don't know either i don't sexual male i just don't want someone identifies as i just don't want someone to be able to be like oh you were misgendering him and like make the focus the fact that there was a misgender if you focus on sex the biology of this guy when he was born was male and i think he is at some point transitioned his gender to cis oh yeah yeah it's not cis voyeurism is when you get off watching other people yeah so exhibitionist is i think right when he joined the biden administration i was kind of like this is end game for me yeah i guess we get people like this with lipstick bald guy looking weird acting dancing around a dragon awesome he doesn't know
Starting point is 01:23:50 what's in the white house he just knows it's women's clothing you know it'd be a lot funnier if it turns out that like his early life story was that he was like a skydiver and a snowboarder and he gets off on adrenaline rushes crazierzier the better, man. So he just like steals women's clothing. The more outlandish, the more I love it. And then he's like, he's wearing the evidence of his felonies. And he's getting an adrenaline rush from people watching him do it. Hey, he's a more honest politician than the other politicians in Washington, D.C., okay? He's always a bureaucrat, not a politician. It's almost worse.
Starting point is 01:24:22 Yeah. Even still, I mean, I have to give this story two thumbs up because I'm enjoying it so much. I appreciate your service, Sam. It feels like I've been praying, and this is kind of what happens when you pray is that people be— I'm praying that someone that works for the government steals women's bags and wears the clothes. People, what interesting prayer you got there. People reveal who they really are. When you're deep in interesting prayer you got there. People reveal who they really are. When you're deep in prayer with God,
Starting point is 01:24:47 people start to reveal who they really are. And people like this, this thief, is now, it's apparent that he's a thief. Yeah. So that's good. This is like stealing someone's, like he stole bags that were worth thousands of dollars. It's like, it's demonic,
Starting point is 01:25:01 but in not like the worst way. Like demonic that freaks me out is when- Demonic in the bourgeois way yeah like you know demonic usually i'm imagining epstein stuff like high level demonic satanic evil this is like mischief yeah you know it's criminal stealing the person's luggage that's freak that might have been insulin in there i don't know it might have been something and that guy didn't even check in with a bag but walked out with one well not i don't i don't think insulin because it has to be refrigerated probably not insulin but something life-saving something you need put in a thermos yeah hopefully you'll check that stuff but there might be stuff you need that you can't check or that you can't hopefully you'll take medication
Starting point is 01:25:40 you know people are sometimes are addicted to like painkillers so what happens if someone had their painkillers inside of you know one of the you know luggages stealing a bag from a store i understand it's not it's not like you're beating someone's face in but stealing someone's personal belonging is very different than stealing something from a store in my opinion evil people man yeah i'm glad it was exposed like i said i i i'm happy that it happened because i get to imbibe the story and enjoy it but that's the extent of it so he's on leave now from like he got no longer an employee and that's just and criminally charged yeah employees what going to prison you're gonna get locked up he well depends on the district attorney that he gets the crazy
Starting point is 01:26:22 thing is apparently the first time Brenton got caught doing this, he told the cop like, oh, I accidentally grabbed the wrong bag and didn't realize it. And then I panicked because people thought I stole it. So I just left it. And then I brought it back
Starting point is 01:26:33 to the airport or whatever. And it's like, bro, you're on camera with no bag. And that was the day he didn't, he didn't check a bag. He didn't have a bag. You go to the airport, no bag. And you take someone's bag.
Starting point is 01:26:42 We know you stole it. Yep. At the very least, you know, like he could get a generic black travel bag, but the dude just not even smart enough to do that. He got caught twice. Now imagine how many times he wasn't caught. Because how many times will officers or security actually go through the whole footage, actually
Starting point is 01:26:59 look at the whole scenario, and actually do a full investigation to find out who stole a luggage bag i mean i i had a bag once missing and they were like yeah screw you tough luck yep so how many times did he get away with it is the larger question i want it to be double digits and i want to hear about every one of them how i'd be i would i'd be willing to bet the clothing he's he's wearing all the time is clothing he stole from women god i hope that's true why i don't know because i think it's a hilarious crazy story i just like the kid the fact that it's a crazy chaotic story like so outlandish this this person gets hired and then just flies around the country stealing people's bags and wears clothing of the opposite sex and and and then there's a lot of weird dog stuff, too.
Starting point is 01:27:45 I mean, oh, yeah. A lot of dog stuff. A lot of dog masks. I love him. I love him. Bald dude with lipstick. He looks like Matt Damon, too. I love him.
Starting point is 01:27:55 He does. Absolutely like Matt Damon. Sorry, Matt. Or congratulations, Matt. Congratulations. Nice job, guys. Yeah, he looks like a bald Matt Damon. Maybe Matt can play him in
Starting point is 01:28:06 the movie oh there we go it'll be the older britain is that his name the older britain about the dude who stole luggage from the airport yeah mad day how did i get here phil's dying get it you can't do it can we hire Matt Damon to do this maybe at some point did he do an FTX commercial he did not oh he did
Starting point is 01:28:29 I don't know but no he did a crypto commercial was it was it I don't know Matt Damon crypto commercial that was crypto.com people are getting sued
Starting point is 01:28:38 like Larry David for this FTX thing Larry David are they actually getting sued do you guys know I don't know I think so but it's kind of dumb
Starting point is 01:28:44 like doing a commercial is not the same as like running and committing the fraud you know for sure yeah like there's no way these guys knew they just it's a crypto exchange yeah and the exchange outwardly said they were going to do it righteously and they lied if the if the exchange had been saying they're going to do it illegally and then you know tom brady was still doing commercials for him he'd be implicated in my opinion well tom brady was an investor he's probably super angry about that i mean just like not only the people that are money in ftx but it's also the people that were investors you know that's why him and uh giselle are getting divorced yeah she's mad she's like i can't believe you tom no no she was she was the one who pushed him to do it. She's the one who did it.
Starting point is 01:29:25 That's a bad idea. And then she's like, just do it. It's money. I'm the one that makes the money in this family here with your stupid football. She makes so much more money than he does. He was able to take a low contract because of that. Yeah. The Patriots have a huge amount of money to spend on players.
Starting point is 01:29:41 Nice job, Tom. I got a, you know, Media media matters is mad at me because i i was talking about what story were we talking about i think it was elon or something yeah it's the elon story i said woke people want companies to keep on bad employees based on their identity yeah they do and and the left got mad at me for saying that but i'm like but that's a fact statement that's your that's true media matters is always mad at someone they're they're i my favorite person that media matters is the girl that watches Tucker Carlson. Her whole job is just to watch Tucker Carlson and be a bitch.
Starting point is 01:30:11 And I'm like, you're the best. I love her. She's great. Who is it? Her name's Kat. Kat. Yeah. And she works for Media Matters.
Starting point is 01:30:20 Her job is to watch Tucker Carlson and just be a complete. We should do that. We should just hire someone. Well someone there are people that do that i mean there's there's people that watch like medium like me matter stuff and like sean actual justice warrior he's great all his job is just to crap all over the young turks it's we got we got to do like a mystery science theater thing with msnbc where we just get like people to watch it and comment on it in real time. That would be so much fun. You probably get three comedians
Starting point is 01:30:47 just to watch, you know, Rachel Maddow specials. Joy Reid. Joy Reid. I wouldn't wish that horror on anyone. Are you kidding me?
Starting point is 01:30:54 That's a torture. It'd be hilarious. Yeah, seriously. Joy Reid says the most ridiculous shit. It would be frigging awesome to have three silhouettes just sitting there
Starting point is 01:31:02 trashing every ridiculous thing that comes out of her mouth. Joy Reid, huh? Yeah. She's great. She got hacked once. Oh, wait. You remember that story? Oh, she actually tweeted something and then said it was a hack. No, she posted a blog that was like opposing gay marriage or something.
Starting point is 01:31:20 And then she's like, they hacked me. They hacked me. And then you want to be like who's they Joy who's they though what do you mean Joy that's the crazy thing about modern cancel culture stuff
Starting point is 01:31:36 is that these people know that the whims of the left rotate randomly and so they have to say something today that they have to disagree with tomorrow. So then they just deny it and make up a reason. I didn't really say that I was hacked.
Starting point is 01:31:50 Like is it, is it a system that's trying to constantly subvert the system? And if the system changes, it needs to create a different type of subversion. So you're always the continuous revolution. As soon as something becomes old, as soon as something becomes the as soon as something becomes the norm or part of the status quo then it becomes counter-revolutionary and so they have the the
Starting point is 01:32:12 revolutionaries have to oppose anything that's considered uh status quo so it's all it's all about constantly performing the dialectic or constantly pushing the envelope, constantly being revolutionary. That's why when you listen to old videos of Castro talking or whatever, he's always talking about counter-revolutionaries and the revolution continues. The revolution happened, Castro got into power in Cuba, and then you listen to Castro talk for the next 60 or whatever years, however long he was he was alive it's the revolution the revolution the revolution the revolution it's continuous it it's it's constant if it stops if the revolution ends then it becomes the status quo it becomes conservative it becomes the old things and the bad you know and that's all the bad stuff according to you know the revolutionaries. So staying on the offensive psychologically?
Starting point is 01:33:08 I think that might be accurate. I'm not sure if that's the way they conceive of it. But if you're a revolutionary leftist, then you need to make sure that the revolution is continuous. Somebody said that Biden's person looks like the daughter from Coneheads. What? Biden's person? Yeah, the from Coneheads. Biden's person? Yeah, the principal guy. They look more personable.
Starting point is 01:33:27 That's the first thing I thought when I saw this guy. Coneheads? Jane Curtin. Oh, okay, all right. But I don't think they look alike. They just have coneheads. Do all have lipstick on? I'm going to stand on principle and not mock people that are bald.
Starting point is 01:33:42 Thank you very much. I am in no position to mock anyone yeah i want that's that's not it though is it a cone-shaped head or not that's the question and but more importantly the the young woman who well i actually don't think she's young anymore but the one who played the daughter in the cone hat doesn't look like that guy what's who is that not at all yeah someone just super chatted that they were like it looks like the daughter from the i don't know he does have like a very conical head. Put the picture on stream side by side.
Starting point is 01:34:08 I want to, part of me wants to make fun of Sam Brinton because I think he looks like funny, kind of like, you know, he wears big bald head, lipstick, wearing women's clothes.
Starting point is 01:34:18 For me, it's the stealing. Not funny, funny, funny, funny. It's the stealing. I want to stay focused on the crimes
Starting point is 01:34:23 that the Biden administration put someone into there, I believe, because of his sexual identity or gender identity. And then it turns out it's a thief in the White House. The Biden administration has made it clear that identity is the most important thing. And he made it clear before he was the president. He made it clear when he said that he was going to pick a person of color woman, that a woman of color to be his running mate he specifically said that before he picked uh kamala harris like out like there's there was no no no ambiguity to it it was purely said that he was going to select a woman of color identity has been a defining factor throughout the whole biden administration whether or not you approve of that is a different topic but you can't deny the fact that the biden administration has made
Starting point is 01:35:09 identity a definitive uh aspect when it comes to hiring yeah no question about it jean-pierre yeah she's terrible at her job and if they cared about her skin color or her sexuality like that what you just need i mean I don't know her personally, but she's obviously lying a lot. She's terrible at her job. But she looks like she's lying a lot of times and doesn't answer a question, repeats herself, goes, uh, uh, uh. And you're like, dude, I mean, but I mean, what can you do at that point?
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Starting point is 01:36:18 19 plus to wager, Ontario only. Please gamble responsibly. If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, please contact Connex Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. You can't. I mean, you're supposed to be the mouthpiece of the dog, you know. I don't know, man. Listen, Kaylee McEnany, she went and she did a really, really great job. And Donald Trump did his absolute best to throw that poor woman under the bus every chance he got. If you listen to Kayleigh McEnany dod with not only a hostile press but donald trump
Starting point is 01:37:05 who was completely and totally unpredictable for for uh um a press secretary you watch the way that she behaved compared to the way that jean-pierre does her job and it is striking the difference in professional preparedness that kaylee macanini had compared to Kareem Jean-Pierre. I get this vibe that the reporters in the room with her are like, I'm so lucky to be here. If I upset the queen, we will be ostracized and banished. And so when Kareem gets angry, if you see her face or get contort, that's her about to be like, you're out of here. If you don't shut up, you're out of here.
Starting point is 01:37:42 I imagine that the DNC, the people that that are in the the press room in the white house are mostly democrats and they don't want to i mean it's all about access they don't want to upset the access that they have they don't want to upset the the administration because if the administration is upset with them then they might get kicked out they might not get the good beat they might not kicked out. They might not get the good beat. They might not get the leads. They might not get the people in the administration calling them saying, hey, I got a scoop for you, et cetera, et cetera. That's just the way that that kind of stuff goes when you're in those positions.
Starting point is 01:38:13 Access is everything. And if you upset the president or the administration, the administration cuts off your access. And if you don't have access, then you're not valuable to the organization that you're supposed to be the White House, you know, liaison for or whatever. We're supposed to be the White House liaison for or whatever. We're going to go to Super Chats.
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Starting point is 01:38:51 any chance you'll have the Hodge twins on? That would be amazing. Don't forget to bring the goo. Oh. Yes, maybe. I think we're working on some with the Hodge twins. They'd be really great. They're hilarious, so we'll see. NoahPoa says, Hey, Phil, it's been a while. They're hilarious. So we'll see. Noah Poa says, Hey, Phil, it's been a while.
Starting point is 01:39:07 Welcome back. When can we expect some new music? I'm experiencing withdrawal symptoms. LOL. 2023. Got more? Anything more? There's a couple things
Starting point is 01:39:18 that Jason has been working on that Jason has put up. I've got a couple parts that I've been messing around with, but we don't have anything in any kind of position to show anyone. There is some business stuff that we are dealing with on the back end that we are trying to sort out
Starting point is 01:39:37 that is also affecting release schedules, and that is being handled as fast as we possibly can um but things are moving and i understand that there are a lot of people that are you know anticipating the project because this will be the first record that we do with jason richardson and you know it's been a long time since we put a record out uh so i appreciate people that are being patient but follow me phil that remains on twitter you can follow the, Phil that remains on Twitter. You can follow the band, All That Remains, and the updates will be there. Stuff is coming, I promise.
Starting point is 01:40:10 Right on. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, I remember when Mr. Bocas would interrupt IRL, jumping on the table to dip his head in a glass of water. Tim, I really hope he gets back to being healthy. I mean, it was only about a month ago. Not even a month ago, it was like two weeks ago. I think when Savannah was here.
Starting point is 01:40:25 He was at the door yelling to try and come in. So what happened is, over the past, I guess, two months, we've been noticing him acting a little weird, but nothing alarming. And then in the past couple of weeks, I was like, well, a couple months ago, I was like, we need to bring him to the vet. We brought him to the vet. And then they were like, yeah, he's okay. Just, you know, blah, blah, blah. And they missed it. I guess because it's chronic kidney disease.
Starting point is 01:40:50 And they don't present symptoms until it's getting really, you know, almost too late. And then we saw Mr. Bocas was sleeping. We carried him, you know, into the house to the studio. We put him down. And then he just slumped onto the ground. And his head went straight to the floor in a weird way we never saw before and i was like okay and i picked him up placed him on the sofa and then he started like shaking a little bit so we had him rushed to the er and they said that uh he didn't have much time left he had like a like
Starting point is 01:41:18 renal failure and so they gave him uh we we rushed him from there to a specialist like a special er bigger one where they gave him two blood transfusions and IV fluids, which dramatically improved his condition. But they said he's in stage three kidney failure. Stage four is total kidney failure. There is some stuff they can do, a hormone to generate more red blood cells, injections. But even with all the medication medication it's maybe a year there is another option and it is a cat kidney transplant where what they do is they yeah yeah phil's looking at me like what no i'm not kidding they said there's their specialist facilities where they will find a shelter cat with
Starting point is 01:41:59 no family and in exchange for you adopting it they will do a kidney transplant to your sick cat. So that way, otherwise the other cat gets euthanized. So you save two cats in the process. That is beautiful. And I love this. And I'm not even a cat fan. And it's $20,000. Oh, I hate that part.
Starting point is 01:42:18 That part's awful. Yeah, man. Yup. Yup. And it's like hard to find a place that will actually do it. It's probably like a California thing for super rich celebrity types. So, you know, my response is adopting another cat that would otherwise be killed. Saving Mr. Bocas sounds like the appropriate thing to do.
Starting point is 01:42:38 But with even one kidney, they're not going to live that long, but they'll live. And the other issue is that Mr mr bocas has other other problems due to being a gutter cat yeah i'll continue when when you when you rescue it comes with health issues he's a wild cat i don't want to interrupt you i've been i've been crying about this actually this is this is yeah he uh he was born in the streets and so he has underdeveloped kidneys which put him at risk for kidney failure. And then he's also got a heart issue. So they're like, they said they don't even know if they can give him a kidney transplant because he's got a heart problem.
Starting point is 01:43:13 So we might be able to get him hormone treatment, IV fluids, regular medicine, and then maybe he could live for another year. And he's like four years old. Like a low-phosphate diet. Yeah, and binders to help clear the urine. You've been good to him. Like you said once to me that he was inside a lot. And we were like, got to keep him in. But you're like, I think it's just best just to let him out and live life out there.
Starting point is 01:43:34 Like that's no way to live for a cat. And we live on a farm. I mean, we basically live out in the woods. You got to let that guy eat parasitic rats and whatever the hell he's doing out there. But like he's a wild man you know so uh he was indoors all the time sleeping and just morbidly depressed and he would you know just never move and we were like this is terrible like this is not life dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery so we let him go outside we were worried because like you know he's gonna get sick or
Starting point is 01:44:02 something when we first found out he got sick i got a ton of regret like you know he's gonna get sick or something when we first found out he got sick i got a ton of regret like you know oh if we kept him inside yeah but then i but we talked about it it's like no no no that's no way to live to to to lock someone up because you don't want him to be hurt it's ridiculous but then i'm like yeah but he's four he's gonna die then when we found out actually it seems to be genetic and he's got underdeveloped kidneys that made me feel even better like if we didn't let him out and what short time what little time he had we we locked him up the whole time he never got to go out and experience the joys of life that would have made me feel worse so i think back to uh you know when he's outside laying in the grass and just torturing birds he would catch a bird and then injure it and then just stare at it
Starting point is 01:44:42 when it tried to escape he'd run up and whack it again and just pure torture small animals and then i had to put the bird out of its misery like yo like it's so brutal he would yell angry so uh but we'll we'll see what happens right now he's still in the animal hospital he's uh they said that he has minor improvement from the the blood transfusions antibiotics he went from like 18% to 24%, whatever that means. But they think he's in stage three failure, so he's not going to get better. It's not reversible. We asked them about stem cells.
Starting point is 01:45:10 They said they didn't know, but apparently stem cells are an option. They harvest the stem cells from the animal's fat and then replicate them and then put them into the bloodstream, which regenerates organs. So I don't know. I hear good things about stem cells.
Starting point is 01:45:24 Maybe we got to do uh and it's not like people think it's not like we're taking baby cats it's they they harvest it from the fat cells of the cat itself four yeah he's four four okay yeah that's so it is yeah he should be 15 20 years old but he's got a genetic and as i said look he's a he was a gutter cat yeah first six months unknown who knows what he was eating what he was going through if he was born whatever he said or in a run maybe he didn't was underfed for the first six weeks of his life you know it's just tough to tell kidneys weren't growing properly because he wasn't eating proper diet and then we brought him in gave him real food it kicked him up but you can only get a few
Starting point is 01:45:57 years out of it friendly the night i met him he just came right up to me one of those cats he's uh when it's kind of sad because i was looking on the website if you go to the join us become a member of timcast he's the center column of our of our talent roster and then we got roberto jr on there as well our rooster but uh i'm looking at the photo of him and i was like wow that was like six months ago and he looks so much healthier yeah and we didn't we didn't even realize now when you look at him how gaunt he had gotten yeah and uh i don't know man yeah we'll read more super chats here we'll read some more super chats all right glacius says tim could you spare some words on brazil one of indigenous chieftain
Starting point is 01:46:36 protesting elections got arrested and fighting has broken out in brasilia it's unknown if police have used live bolts or not wow man so man. So they're still fighting about whether or not Lula and, or whether it was Lula or Bolsonaro? Oh. Yeah, I mean, they called it for Lula, I think, right? But Bolsonaro was contesting it or something? Well, I knew they called it. I didn't know, last I had heard,
Starting point is 01:46:58 and I only know very, very little superficial information about this, is that Bolsonaro conceded, Lula won, and then the people were kind of like, no. Demanding the military intervene to deal with it because that's what their military is supposed to do in terms of contested elections or something. I don't know. What I do know is I love Brazil.
Starting point is 01:47:19 I have been there several times. It's awesome. I actually have a visa to Brazil, which you have to apply to get. And it's amazing. You've been? I love it. It's absolutely awesome. you have to apply to get. And it's amazing. You've been? I love it. It's absolutely awesome. So it's sad to see what's going on there. I hope things get better. Yeah, it's great.
Starting point is 01:47:32 It's a lot of fun. I've had really, really good times when I went to Brazil. Too much fun in Brazil for me. Yeah. Oh, really? Copacabana, man. Just sit on the beach with the coconut. Sao Paulo was better for me. I liked it way better than Rio. I like Sao Paulo. Sao Paulo was way better. It was the best. What was better?
Starting point is 01:47:46 The people, the culture, the energy, the vibe. In Rio, you kind of got to look over your back the whole time you're there. Shout out. In Sao Paulo, you do, but in certain areas, but mostly you're fine.
Starting point is 01:47:58 I liked Copacabana. Shout out to Rafinha Bastos. For those that are familiar with his work, he's a very famous Brazilian comedian. I did an interview with him a few months ago. So he's doing some, like, he's working up in New York a little bit. He's got, like, a studio, but he's, like, I think he's still based in Brazil. I'm not sure what's going on, but I hung out at his comedy club
Starting point is 01:48:14 when I went down there the first time. Cool stuff. I had a nice Brazilian girlfriend as soon as I went down there. Oh, yeah? All right. Michael Diamond says, I was amazed to see Elon following and responding to Luke today. Congrats.
Starting point is 01:48:26 What was that tweet exactly, too? You made a good point, and he basically agreed with your point. Oh, it's nothing. We're just like, you know, best friends now. I think you were saying the future of humanity, either we're about to awaken as a species or everything's going to fall apart.
Starting point is 01:48:41 Well, it was a point that I made on the show a couple days ago, specifically saying we're either in the worst of times or the best of times. We're either in a mass awakening or we're in a total societal collapse. So we were talking about it a few days ago and it just kind of reminded me with what he was saying. And that's why I kind of responded to him essentially saying the same thing, but saying it in a different way.
Starting point is 01:49:01 Alpha freedom fighters. I say, Tim, I finally got my CCW in New Jersey. Holy yeah, wow, I can't believe that. Congratulations. Is that because of the Supreme Court ruling, I guess? Does that mean that he actually threw the One Ring into
Starting point is 01:49:14 the lava in Mordor? Yeah. That's how you get it, right? You have to throw the One Ring into the lava and actually destroy it. You have to travel barefoot for three months. Three months to Mordor. They're not banning guns. It just takes you three months to travel to to the center of mountain doom in hoboken in hoboken but uh i suppose this means that the supreme court ruling saying they can't deny it anymore has forced new jersey to start granting people uh concealed carry permits thank goodness hey that's
Starting point is 01:49:39 that's that's fantastic all right five against eight says, Come on, Phil. When Luke asks for a war cry, expect something crispy like the beginning of this calling. LOL, huge. All there remains, fan, since the darkened heart. Great to see you back on IRL. My two worlds colliding.
Starting point is 01:49:54 Cheers. We could do one at the end of the show. All right. We'll save it for the members only. We'll get a, you know. Well, no. All right. Get the crispy one.
Starting point is 01:50:02 Get the crispy one. All right. We'll grab some more Get the crispy one. All right. We'll grab some more super chats. Where are we at? Simulant says, you guys should get CoffeeZilla in here for a talk. He's doing great work exposing crypto scams and was able to get SBF to pretty much admit fraud.
Starting point is 01:50:18 Interesting. CoffeeZilla is the guy on a call on a Twitter space is the one that he asked Sam directly if they'd commingled funds and Sam said that they had. Is Coffeezilla, was he the dude that broke the story? No, I don't think that was him. No, okay.
Starting point is 01:50:32 But he's just a journalist that's gone deep in the last three weeks. He went on Lex Friedman about four days ago. I saw a small clip of the Lex Friedman thing and it was pretty impressive. Yeah, I saw about four minutes. I haven't heard of him before, but I think it would be great to have a conversation with him because there's a lot of scans and scammers out there it's crazy and and speaking of coffee i have two two uh medium tier announcements we've got the location for our soon to be uh cafe it's going to be epic there's a multi-story building cafe first floor games and skate shop second floor and then probably recording studio on the top floor
Starting point is 01:51:04 nice it's going to be super awesome so we can where so we can do uh i can't i don't want to say just yet but west virginia okay um and we i think we're gonna actually have we're gonna be able to uh announce the coffee for the coffee shop soon so we have graphics i'm really excited for um uh i'll just say it i'm just gonna say it i don't know i might piss people off we're working on it because i'm you know but i can't i can't keep. I might piss people off who are working on it because I'm, you know, but I can't keep it in. It's Rise with Roberto Jr. Breakfast Blend.
Starting point is 01:51:29 Nice. That's awesome. So, yeah, Roberto Jr. is on the bag. Perfect. I was like, it's a rooster. You wake up and he's your coffee.
Starting point is 01:51:37 Yes, I can guarantee you. Cocky of you, Tim. I'm so excited because I just want to have tons of those bags and like Roberto Jr. on it and a rooster. That's cool. Yeah, but the reason we decided to do our own brand of coffee was because we wanted to open a coffee shop i've been talking about that all year just to go just to mess with the
Starting point is 01:51:53 quartering right no no no no like uh i actually talked to him and we were talking about actually using coffee brand coffee as our supplier oh good and uh it it may happen in the future but i don't think it can happen now just because he's further away there's a lot of logistical issues and uh the cost associated with it but we talked about it and i was like i don't want to use any other company other than coffee brand coffee because we want to build a parallel economy out we went over the numbers and for a variety of reasons notably like shipping and location it's like you guys are east coast he's midwest it's probably not as easy and then i was like let's circle back in like six to twelve months and figure out if we can go from there so we have a supplier east coast to to do distribution uh for us but uh we're only we're
Starting point is 01:52:36 only doing a few basic blends and it's it's because we're gonna have the coffee shop so you know we have like a light dark and medium roast and then we have like my favorite which is like psychotically dark yeah super dark awesome i love it yeah yeah it's gonna always lighten it up but you can't make it darker yeah no i love it's true very very dark roast it's like maximum darkness it's gonna be fantastic not burned but very dark it's a good name you should call it the blackest pillars i'm like the. The blackest pill. You know, what we're doing with it is not political, like Rise with Roberto Jr. It's just, you know, we're going to have a coffee shop.
Starting point is 01:53:10 The coffee shop's not going to be political. One of the things we're going to do... Goth roast. Goth roast, yeah. But one of the things I want to do is actually whenever you purchase something, we're going to figure it out. You get to play a game of craps. I'm quote unquote street dice. And you get a chance to win a free coffee. So we thought it would be fun to uh play a game of craps i'm quote unquote street dice and uh you
Starting point is 01:53:25 can you get a chance to win a free coffee so we thought it would be fun to like some kind of game where you can come in and just like when you buy something you can roll the die and if seven or eleven comes up you get a free coupon for a coffee or whatever that's cool yeah something like that and then you could actually bet on specific numbers of people who know how to play craps yeah we'll totally get it you could be like you know i'm gonna put my coupon on yo and then it's like 15 cups of coffee if you roll 11 and then it's like you put your put your uh coupon on aces it's like 30 cups of coffee you get a gift card for that or 30 gift card or something like that so it's a good idea that's a really good idea well the whole point of the place is not to like make become ultra wealthy of a coffee shop it's to make a community center where people
Starting point is 01:54:01 can hang out and have a good time so we're setting up in one part of it, Ian's Crystal Cove. Ooh, let's get a crystal ball in there. Yes. And what it's going to be is the way the building, it's an L-shaped building. So the L portion is going to be curtained off.
Starting point is 01:54:15 And when you go in, there's going to be crystals and like lights hanging. And then there'll be like a movie playing and you can sit down and like read a book with a lamp and have your coffee in a quieter, chill, crystal environment.
Starting point is 01:54:27 You know what's really good is Hoopas. All I can think of is the scene from Mallrats when Jay and Silent Bob went to the dirt mall and they sat down with the psychic woman. And I just imagine Ian in the room, obviously not with a third nipple, like clothed. You don't know that. I just imagine Ian in there,
Starting point is 01:54:50 sitting there with the coffee around him, just kind of vibing out like in J. and Son, or like in Clerks, Mallrats. Yeah, and we could do hookahs. You guys ever? Oh, yeah. I guess it's technically not smoking hookah, you're vaping.
Starting point is 01:55:03 I don't know if we would do hookahs. They go good with coffee. It's going to be an Ian kind of space with rocks and dye and stuff. It's basically a place where it's like if you're in the main area, it's well lit. Then you go through the curtains and it's dimly lit with a movie playing and it's very, very chill. But then upstairs, you walk up the stairs and there's going to be a skate shop section and like board games table games and some ski ball so it's really just about creating a place it's fun to go and hang out yeah because my whole thing is like when you're done with work and you've taken care of your chores and stuff and you just want to chill what do you do and so
Starting point is 01:55:38 there's a variety of things people do and i'm like well you should need like a like a cool hangout spot so you'll have a coffee downstairs it's gonna be very very simple it's gonna be like coffee and and cappuccinos you know lattes espressos nothing super fancy and then there's like there's food across the street you can bring your own food or whatever yeah we could work out with local restaurants to have delivery on demand yeah you have a rest of menu and you can pick from restaurants we're gonna have a stage so we can do comedy and and music stuff but let's read some more. That's cool. First, Thessalonians says, Elon Musk is a globalist advancing the Great Reset.
Starting point is 01:56:08 He was part of the 2008 Young Global Leaders. He is the enemy. I've heard that a lot of people have. How old is he? Actually, Majid Nawaz is extremely concerned about this Elon love right now
Starting point is 01:56:17 because for similar reasons. How old is Elon? My guess, 52. Let's find out. Elon Musk age. 51. What's he got? Give me your guesses. Give me your guesses. 51. Born in 71, so 51 Let's find out. Elon Musk age. 51. What does he got? Give me your guesses.
Starting point is 01:56:25 Give me your guesses. 51. Born in 71, so 51. I see 51. Oh, it was 51. I got it. There you go. Good job.
Starting point is 01:56:32 You want a cup of coffee? Yeah, I did the price of right thing to Ian. Oh, you want to come in by one. Or you're supposed to go over by one, I guess. That way, if he's older than... No, actually, I did the inverse price is right thing. I was probably hurting myself by giving myself no room. I wasn't aware that he was a young World Economic Forum leader.
Starting point is 01:56:47 I'm going to try to fact check that right now, but I haven't heard of it personally myself. So I don't know if it's true or not. You know, I think there certainly are a bunch of Musk bros or whatever, people who are just like defending him no matter what. But there's people like that for everybody. Trump's got his people. Bernie's got his people. So I'm not, you know, it is what it is. I think he's doing good things and I'll take it.
Starting point is 01:57:08 I'll take the win. You celebrate people when they do good things. You criticize them when they do bad things. And more importantly, you never put anyone above yourself. Yeah. Yeah. I don't, I don't, aside from the, the, the culture war implications, I don't see what people could be really significantly upset with Elon Musk about. If you're knee deep in the culture war and you're on the left, I get it.
Starting point is 01:57:38 He represents the things that you're opposed to. So that at least I can wrap my head around but if you're not steeped in the culture war I don't understand what it is that people find objectionable about Elon Musk like if you're if you're not on Twitter and you're not involved in the culture war other than like you know what you see and hear on the news what is it about Elon Musk that you could in the past six months now decide, OK, this guy embodies all of the bad things that I used to place on Donald Trump? Yeah. You know, let's read this one. We got this from Bronson.
Starting point is 01:58:13 Holland says happy to see a metalhead on the show again. With that said, from a professional standpoint, how full of soy is heavy metal in your opinion? It is just like every other thing there is a or at least it's just like down the middle like there's like a woke contingent and well i i say i think it's probably like every other thing in entertainment so it's heavily heavily left-leaning because it's entertainment it's so weird but but yeah i mean there's i mean i've had hit pieces done on me by blogs that are straight up communist. The blog has like the sickle and hammer up and then complains about Donald Trump like right after Trump was elected. And there's other guys in blogs that are like their name.
Starting point is 01:59:00 In their name, they had actual socialist pig and stuff like that. So it's just as heavily influenced by the left in the metal community as any other art would be, whether it be rock or pop or whatever. Do you find that the metal gets hotter when you eat meat and keep a heavy meat-based diet? No, no, I don't. I don't ascribe to the idea that personality has much influence on your ability to write heavy stuff. There's this meme of going around that I saw where it's just like it's this dude that looks like he's from the revenge of the nerds. And it says, if your guitar player looks like this, you're about to die in that pit and it's true because if you if your guitar player's got horn rim glasses they're probably like math nerds and they probably wrote some kind of crazy breakdown and dudes that look like mountains are going to smash your face in because some dude that looks
Starting point is 01:59:54 like you know poindexter wrote some crazy riffs it's true all right really is eric miller says mars doesn't have gas stations so electric cars boring company handles the drilling he also has robots which doesn't require oxygen to work yep everything musk is doing is all a part of getting us to mars i mean he's talked about it over and over and over again it's all about making interstellar human beings because they like so like the idea that that like oh we have to save the planet because the idea is essentially like well for some of them some of them think that the human race should die off so maybe this is an incomplete thought here um or not well thought out but the whole idea that like saving the human race save the planet to save the human race the best way to save the human race is to make sure the human race
Starting point is 02:00:37 isn't limited to the earth because eventually the sun is going to turn into a red giant and swallow the the earth although i think you can charge it with hydrogen to keep it the same size because it's only expanding because it's losing hydrogen yeah yes but fuel sort of expands but if you can keep fueling it i think you can preserve it i sure if we can if we can find a magnitude of hydrogen and transport it to such a degree that the sun you absorb saturn's uh hydrogen and shoot it with an electrolyzer into the sun the the complexity of doing that is probably a similar complexity to being able to survive interstellar space well the sentiment of what you're saying that we're in that we are vulnerable is true i think we're more vulnerable to meteor strikes, to meteorites. So, here's the other thing.
Starting point is 02:01:26 Neuralink. If you guys have watched Altered Carbon, have you seen Altered Carbon at all? No. So here's what I think Elon might be thinking right now. Based on the technology we have, not what we might achieve, he's trying to build interstellar travel. It's entirely possible we develop a means of conveyance
Starting point is 02:01:41 much, much faster than we have today, and you don't need rocketry it can be something else that being said at our current level of technology elon is building starship let's say starship decides to go to alpha centauri or something i don't even know how long will it take to get there a thousand years something like that it's like 13 light years away so that's you know at the speed of at almost the speed of light, it's 13 years. So let's humans finally make it there and then start colonizing. They will need to use quantum entanglement
Starting point is 02:02:11 to communicate between Centauri and Earth in real time, which they could. So, you know, you mentioned earlier, I think you were mentioning technology is not quite there yet for, but it's there enough to where we've done it. We've messed with entangled, I think electrons
Starting point is 02:02:25 or something uh i don't know exactly photons probably photons maybe and so like you you you energize one and the other one reacts the same way as if they're connected in in another dimension so it's like it looks far apart to us but actually in the fourth dimension it's the same thing so that means we can have one on the planet in alpha is that a simplification of the theories like in the fourth dimension they're actually in the same spot? Dramatic oversimplification, like, you know, I'm probably way wrong about it, but it's like a general idea.
Starting point is 02:02:51 Like they're attached for some reason. But so what happens is if you can vibrate it in binary, then you can transmit data in real time, in real time, not even at the speed of, faster than the speed of light, because it's not actually traveling at all. It's just, and then you do data transfer. And then with Neuralink, you can data transfer your mind from planet to planet like in Altered Carbon.
Starting point is 02:03:10 So that may be what they're thinking. Like how do humans travel to different planets? You don't. You transport your brain. The only thing is if you're a religious person, you're not actually going there. You're cloning. You're copying your brain. So there's...
Starting point is 02:03:22 I heard Richard Dawkins talking about this uh and someone was i've heard you guys talk about whether or not you can upload your brain or upload your consciousness to the to to a computer and stuff and personally i don't think that it's possible i think that you are you i think that your brain is you. Right? Again, I don't think that it's possible to create you without your brain. I think that the experience that you have of existence is intrinsic to your brain. So there is no Ian without Ian's brain. So you can't upload Ian to the computer because Ian's brain is always inside Ian. So even if all of the information in your brain was uploaded to the computer, it's not going to be your consciousness because your consciousness exists in the meat in your head. Do you think that we could extract the brain stem creature from a body, put it in a vat, and then let it still be the person?
Starting point is 02:04:23 That seems possible. creature from a body put it in a vat and then let it still be the person that seems that seems possible like i mean like you know whatever the the the monster from uh teenage mutant ninja turtles where the brain was in his stomach or whatever yeah maybe it's that's possible but i just don't think that human beings exist in absence of a brain have you guys watched the peripheral on amazon no no it's a good so uh yeah it's really good i'm watching it now but basically it's it's also like uh surrogates or avatar if we can do quantum entanglement communications high speed data transfer then you could put on a headset yeah and then pilot a body on the other planet and go around you'd also have you'd be able to see the future because if you
Starting point is 02:05:00 know if i know what you know before you throw the ball at me, I see it coming. Or I can't anticipate it. Let's read some more. We got this from Zach Darce. He says, Tim, Jordan Peterson should stand his ground and not delete the tweet. Also, Tim, I don't think there's any moral victory in keeping a tweet up, so I deleted it to get my account back. Why the flip-flop on principles, Tim? I'm pretty sure that I said there's no point in keeping up the single tweet for Jordan Peterson and he'd be more effective just communicating with his audience. Abandoning his millions of followers for one single tweet is probably less effective in terms of winning the culture war.
Starting point is 02:05:34 Like, I'm pretty sure that's what I said, right? I don't know. Or either way, then, if that wasn't the case, don't know my current opinion is if jordan peterson gets locked out for a single tweet and he can remove it and gain access to millions of people why retreat from the battleground it's been my position on everything like tim why don't you get off youtube because youtube is central battleground it's where younger people get their content it's the most popular popular social media platform so why get off the battlefield get off when you're forced off you know so my view on
Starting point is 02:06:06 twitter was i'm more effective tweeting about how stupid twitter is than just keeping up one tweet from three months ago that no one remembers anyway yeah and in those environments if you keep up the fight i don't really like that metaphor much but if you stay on the platform uh you may find that you actually end up winning the war like elon bought the platform so jordan if he he had stayed on and deleted that tweet, maybe he could just reinstall the tweet now. So you could argue that there was a net loss there by being vacant from the platform for a year. Ooh, I'll read one more. Descent says, cock brand coffee, best coffee beanies, graph Ian dark roast dark rooster. Okay.
Starting point is 02:06:44 Graph Ian or Ian's graphene blend for a dark roast is a really smart idea. I don't want people eating graphene. It's not really graphene. What are you talking about? Yeah, I know. Dude, yeah, let's do it. Put like the hexagon. Right.
Starting point is 02:06:56 Yeah, yeah, yeah. We'll put like the hexagonal thing and it'll be Ian's dark roast. We'll have to figure out the right blend. So we'll get some samples and then you should formulate, you what you think works and then vanilla dark vanilla blend or something vanilla yeah dark vanilla vanilla flavoring coffees so it's hit or miss avoid flavoring coffees you found yeah i'd say what you want to do is you want to just look at like italian french or other dark roasts then figure out what percentage blend you think works we'll have to get some trade fair coffee i hope hopefully everything fair trade. So that means that slave labor
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Starting point is 02:08:00 You can follow me at TimCast Phil. Do you want to shout anything out? I am Phil Labonte. I sing for the metal band All That Remains. Follow me on Twitter. It is at Phil That Remains. I'm closing in on 100,000. Give me a follow.
Starting point is 02:08:14 Phil, that was great. Thank you so much for coming on. Thank you, sir. You were awesome. My YouTube channel is youtube.com forward slash wearechange. YouTube is showing no one my video today because it's pretty spicy. I talked about artificial intelligence, human harvesting, Elon, really interesting topics, youtube.com forward slash we are change.
Starting point is 02:08:31 I'm going to be engaging with everyone in the comment section there right now. And check it out. Thanks for having me. Always a pleasure, Phil. Great to see you again, my man. Love it when you come out here. I'm Ian Crossland. Follow me at iancrossland.net and get through to me on any of my social networks from there.
Starting point is 02:08:44 And I'll see you later. It was a great show. Great to meet you, Phil. You can find me everywhere at KellenPDL. Thanks, guys. Yeah! One last thing, too,
Starting point is 02:08:55 I want to mention. We're also working on Cold Brew. Getting a Cold Brew blend of our own. The only problem is we have to order 15,000 cans per order. So it's's like you got to make a very serious investment if you want to do your own proprietary cold brew cans and i do so we've
Starting point is 02:09:12 got to figure it out but i think we can pull it off we can cardboard uh cans usually have plastic lined with them um but we'll talk about that later all right everybody thanks for hanging out we will see you all over at timcast..com. Phil, war cry. One more time.

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