Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #679 New Twitter Leak PROVES FBI Worked DIRECTLY To Censor Americans w/Sara Gonzales
Episode Date: December 17, 2022Tim, Luke, Hannah Claire, & Kellen join Sara Gonzales to discuss the latest twitter leaks that highlight the deep collusion between Twitter & the FBI, Elon Musk continuing to get doxed despite his pla...ne's information being private, Bari Weiss pushing back on Elon Musk after he starts banning journalists, a judge in Arizona approving Kari Lake's request to inspect ballots, and yet another child drag show that has gone way too far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The new Twitter files releases out the coup de grace, as Elon Musk calls it.
Matt Taibbi reporting that the FBI was directing Twitter to take down accounts.
He called it Twitter FBI subsidiary.
When you look at these emails, it's even more clear that Twitter was basically just working at the behest of the FBI.
Whatever the FBI said, the funny thing is they even wanted to
ban the FBI did Billy Baldwin. OK, I know he's not the favorite Baldwin brother, but come on,
you know, banning the guy apparently over satirical posts. And we can see in this the
actual emails where they're going after people for posting jokes. And that's what Twitter was
OK with. They were OK with doing this. There's some really great comments and memes about this.
The FBI claiming that they're fighting election interference created a unit to target Twitter,
Facebook, et cetera, and to interfere in elections. We got a bunch of other news, too. The one that
really riled me up today is the revelation. I shouldn't even call it that. Most people should
have known this, but journalists didn't do their jobs. I was late to the party for sure. It's that the guy who
was posting Elon Musk's jet was actually cracking a private number called the PIA to reveal private
information on Elon Musk. That is, Elon Musk took great measures to conceal his privacy of his jet.
This guy used a bunch of different data sources and bots to track down and algorithmically figure
out which
plane was his and then go, guys, I found it. OK, that's not public information. The media has been
lying about it. So it's basically just a whole bunch of Twitter news. This Twitter employee
who is spying for Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to 42 months. We got Ben Collins of NBC has
reportedly been suspended over his disparaging comments about Elon Musk. They said it was not
editorially appropriate. So once again, Elon Musk. They said it was not editorially
appropriate. So once again, Elon Musk is the main character in all of existence. And we're going to
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Joining us tonight to talk about all of these issues and more is Sarah Gonzalez.
Hi, thanks for having me.
I promise not to wear a mask covering my face and walk out 20 minutes.
That's all we ask.
27 minutes.
Sorry, 27.
I mean, I might do it at minute 28, but.
Okay, that's fine.
Just, you know, you got to beat, you got to beat yay.
Who are you?
What do you do?
I am with Blaze TV.
I host a show called The News and Why It Matters.
And over on Blaze TV, I encourage everyone to watch it.
I also, God, you asked me this.
I have several things that I do.
I own a makeup brand, American Beauty by Sarah.
Yeah, I just said, screw Sephora and Ulta.
I want to empower women to be real women and, you know, be proud of that.
And I also run an initiative called Defend Our Kids Texas,
where we are trying to prevent the sexualization of children in the state of Texas.
Not nationwide yet, only because we just got to tackle our state first,
but we intend to take it nationwide.
Right on. Well, thanks for hanging out. We also got Luke.
Hey, guys. My name is Luke Rudowsky here of WeAreChange.org.
I am your humble T-shirt vendor, and today I am wearing a T-shirt that says,
All my favorite YouTube channels have been demonetized or deleted, probably by the FBI.
And if you like the shirt and you like thought-provoking YouTube channels that the FBI doesn't,
you could get the shirt and help spread this important message on thebestpoliticalshirts.com
because you guys do.
That's why I'm here.
Thank you so much for having us.
Hannah?
Hi, I'm Hannah Claire Brimlow.
I'm a writer for TimCast.com.
He called you Hannah.
Yeah, my mom's ghost is going to come and haunt me.
I go by Hannah Claire because that's what my deceased mother named
me but i guess you can be disrespectful what is your name hannah hannah okay see i got it i got
it hannah you said it i said it you said it i said it you said it we got it it's okay leroy
doesn't have to listen to me he he wants to i said your name correctly disrespectful to my deceased
mom that's an interesting stance it's not like I don't know why I've got to say your last name.
That's not my last name.
You don't. No one asked you to.
Oh, it's okay. We also have Kellen.
What's up, everybody? My name's on business.
I love the debate between Leroy
and Hazel, so
it's always a good episode. I'm pushing buttons. Let's get this
started. Alright, let's talk about this big
news, man. The Daily Mail reports
FBI deep state team of 80 people
regularly handed Twitter lists of people to ban,
including actor Billy Baldwin and satire accounts,
new trove of Musk's Twitter files reveal.
Matt Taibbi posted a new trove of Twitter documents on Friday.
They show emails from FBI officials
requesting bans on Twitter users.
How dare they go after Billy Baldwin?
That's the most shocking thing of all.
So here's one of the emails.
It's from FBI.gov.
Twitter folks, please see below a list of Twitter accounts which we believe are violating your terms of service by disseminating false information about the time, place, or manner of the upcoming election.
Let us know if you decide to take any action against these accounts based on our tipper to you.
Also, let us know if we need to issue a preservation letter
as we intend to serve legal process for these accounts.
Thanks for your consideration.
There's something that I found really interesting in this latest release,
and it was that Matt Taibbi goes on to say he had an FBI agent reach out to him
who told him that
most companies deal with stuff like this with the FBI, but they're adversarial.
He said T-Mobile is absolutely adversarial.
The FBI agent said that when they send them a request to T-Mobile and get it wrong, T-Mobile
employees leak the communications, causing problems for the FBI.
That's the way to do it.
I like me these T-Mobile people.
There you go.
Push back on this stuff.
But look at what we got here.
I mean, this is amazing.
Some of these emails are just straight up like, thank you for your patience as our team assessed the – I'm sorry, that's from Twitter.
Some of these emails, like one of them was just like, please see these accounts that need to be removed.
And then it's like, okay.
Then they come back and they're basically like, yep, we did what you asked.
Thanks. Thanks, boss.
That's this is the current state of our elections.
I suppose the scary thing with all of this is that 80 FBI agents shutting down jokes, satire and what they deem to be misinformation.
It's wild.
At the same time that how many other things were they missing because they had this many FBI agents looking at jokes and satire on Twitter?
All of the child trafficking.
Exactly.
All of it that stayed on the platform.
We've got a crisis happening at the border.
And they weren't missing that.
They chose not to do anything about it.
They prioritized the satire over content that was dangerous to children.
Well, they did a little bit more than that.
Let's be honest here with the activities of the FBI for 30 years when victims were coming to them.
They were just, you know, ignoring it.
But there was 13-year-old children coming to Twitter being like,
Hey, there's an adult video of me here on this platform.
Please remove it.
Twitter said no.
That video got 160,000 views,
2,000 retweets. And Twitter, after they verified the identification, they're like, yeah, we're not
just going to do anything about it as they were in constant contact with the FBI. I mean, are you
kidding me? And the FBI micromanaging our political discourse is not a surprise here.
They're doing this not just with Twitter. They're probably doing this with YouTube. They're probably doing this with Facebook. A lot of these
coordinated attacks, especially when it came to censorship, were with a lot of platforms acting
together in unison in many instances. And for years, I've been screaming, these are not private
platforms. There was always a debate a couple years ago saying they could do what they want.
They're a private organization. This is what capitalism is all about.
And I was screaming off the top of my head, no, this is not capitalism.
This is the government essentially creating a KGB-like political purge on the line,
destroying political speech here orchestrated by top levels of people within the government.
This has nothing to do with private entities.
This is your tax dollars being used to censor your speech, your humor, your comedy.
And who would have thought
the FBI doesn't have a sense of humor, huh?
Yeah, and I think, you know, you said it,
and I think it's so true.
People so often say,
well, I mean, we already knew that this was going on,
so what's the big deal?
But it takes a certain level of sheer arrogance
to say we're going to accuse the other side of doing all of these things.
We're going to accuse them of Russian collusion.
We're going to spend two years and millions of taxpayer dollars to look into this, you know, totally bogus thing.
Meanwhile, we know that this is what we're actually doing.
We just don't think that they're ever going to find out because we control everything.
Yep. So while for the longest time, child abuse
videos are on Twitter. You've got an FBI agent sitting there in his van, you know, eating a bag
of Cheetos. And he's like scrolling through Twitter, looking at all of the exploitation
videos like and then he sees a guy whose name is Ultra Maga wearing a MAGA hat saying, don't forget
to vote Trump. He texts Twitter immediately like, get it off,
get it off. I mean,
I'd like to believe that's an exaggeration,
but it probably actually would
happen. Yeah, I mean, what else
do you think happened here? They were giving out
almost daily reports of individuals
that they wanted censored by
them because of comedy,
because of humor, because of satire.
I mean, how more egregious do you have to get? I mean, making people laugh is not a threat against national security,
unless you're the FBI and you see that as a threat, questioning, of course, mainly authority.
So, I mean, I think we're only just scratching the surface here with these Twitter files. There's a
lot more coming. I think there's a bigger FBI involvement here. I think there's definitely
a lot more back channels with what we have seen throughout
the last few years.
And I think it's not just the FBI.
I think there's also other branches of the government participating in these kind of
larger political KGB purges, including, of course, Dr. Fauci's team, which Elon Musk
actually teased was going to be released soon as well.
So I'm very much looking forward to that myself.
I don't know about you guys. Do you remember when they just dropped what was it the first or second Twitter file dump
and Elon himself said that this was a violation of the First Amendment, and people kept, you know,
calling back to him like that's not true, because it's just the Biden campaign, they weren't in
office yet. You can't prove that. And you know, it was painfully obvious to all of us who have
been paying attention that,
first of all, when you have a campaign, an incoming campaign, obviously they don't like
lose touch with these same Twitter contacts that they had.
But, you know, secondly, Elon has seen behind the curtain, right?
Like he's seen it all.
So, of course, he's going to know more than what they've dumped.
You had to expect that he was going to come forward with confirmation of active
government, you know, collusion. I mean, didn't Katie Hobbs, wasn't there an email from Katie
Hobbs campaign who was in office saying, can you take this down? Well, yes, but their argument was,
well, that doesn't count because it was just a campaign. They weren't actually part of the
government yet. Well, what is the argument now? Because that seemed to be- But Katie Hobbs wasn't.
Oh, I know. And now all of a sudden they're silent. Yeah, it doesn't make any sense. I find myself thinking like,
what recourse do any of these people have though?
Like, are we expecting that one day
we'll get an email from Elon Musk saying,
by the way, here's the evidence that you need to try.
And if you are in a sympathetic district,
get a ruling from a judge
to get some kind of compensation from Twitter.
Like, what are the consequences
that anyone involved this will really face realistically? I think it's good that it's coming out, but I would
like to see more. And I don't know how that's pursued. That's a great question to ask. But it's
also important to add a different layer to it. Because what effects did this censorship have?
I think we need to ask ourselves this. What was the what was the result of them censoring political
thought and expression? Who was more in favor? Who won?
Who benefited off of these censorship actions?
That's a question that I think is pretty clear and obvious.
But what extent was it done?
I think there needs to be more investigations, more studies.
And very surprisingly, Matt Gaetz came out and said that there's a lot of questions that
he has for the FBI that him and his colleagues are going to be asking very soon in congressional
hearings.
But this is just the beginning.
I think we need a whole church commission style hearing.
We need a whole way just to have total transparency of exactly what's going on here, because we
still are only seeing a small portion of it.
And I bet you it gets more rotten, more nasty and more seedy than we could even imagine
it right now.
Yeah, I agree, especially with the congressional hearings, because, I mean, if history has proven anything,
we heard Fauci, we know he committed perjury.
We heard Jack Dorsey.
It seems like he committed perjury.
We've got a long list of people who seemingly commit perjury
in front of Congress and nothing really happens to them.
So what are the ramifications?
You go up there, you lie, you go home,
everyone knows you're lying, and nothing happens.
Law enforcement society, it's all broken.
I mean, you look at almost every circumstance of street violence from the far left, there's no accountability.
None.
So why would, if conservatives don't respond in any meaningful way, why would any cop stick his neck out?
Why would any member of Congress actually go after out? Why would any member of Congress actually go
after this? Why would any law enforcement agent agency actually go after this? There is no upside.
It's that simple. You go to any member of Congress, Republican or Democrat, I shouldn't say any, but
most of the Republicans, you go to any law enforcement agency and say, here is someone
advocating for violence, doing something awful or committing violence. And they'll say, well,
you know, if we arrest them, Antifa will show up and fire bomb the precinct
if we don't we don't got to worry about it and conservatives don't do anything anyway so
no upside right no reason to do it but you got to back the blue you know well if you don't back
the blue you know these oh luke you and your statism listen here you look commies here someone
made a very interesting comment uh in the chat right now. He says, you know, you should look at rules for radicals because one of the tactics there is to ridicule look at our modern political landscape politics is everywhere a lot of people are sick of politics
but if you could crack a joke if you can make people laugh you can make them think and i think
this is why we have seen the weaponization of the john stewart show we saw how popular it was and we
saw similar kind of forms of entertainment being formed by that probably with uh state uh you know
state participation.
And I think this is something that we shouldn't,
because some people are going to say,
oh, it's just comedians, don't worry about it.
No, this had a big effect, I think, on our society, more than we could expect,
especially with the chilling effect,
stopping other comedians from saying that spicy joke
or making that spicy comment
that stopped the discourse from progressing in our society.
One of the revelations we got here, we got a tweet here from Matt Taibbi.
An internal email from November 5th, 2022, the FBI's National Election Command Post,
which compiles and sends on complaints, sent the SF field office a long list of accounts that may warrant additional action.
And what I find truly shocking here is at RSB Network, Right Side Broadcasting Network.
This is the FBI reaching out to Twitter saying, scan through a news organization's feed to see if they broke the rules.
Now, I understand that we're in a new era and it's hard to separate an individual account from like a news media account.
But so long as these journalists want to play the game, I will come out and say it right away.
The FBI telling Twitter to take down an individual?
Wrong.
The FBI telling Twitter to take down a news organization?
Now that's where it gets real creepy.
They say, this is the email.
ASEC Chan.
The National Election Command Post, NECP, is requesting assistance from SF regarding coordination with Twitter.
Specifically, NECP has been made aware of tweets by certain accounts that may warrant additional action
due to the accounts being utilized to spread misinformation about the upcoming election.
Specifically, NECP is requesting the following.
One, coordination between SF and Twitter to determine whether the accounts identified below have violated Twitter terms of service and may be subject to any actions deemed appropriate by Twitter.
Two, the issuance of preservation letters regarding these accounts identified below in order to preserve subscriber information and content information pending the issuance of legal process. Any location information associated with the accounts that Twitter will voluntarily provide to aid the FBI in assigning any follow up deemed necessary to the appropriate FBI field office.
Now, there's a lot of names in here.
You got Billy Baldwin, of course, on the bottom.
But RSB Network, that one that one stood out to me.
They're directly the FBI was directly trying to shut them down.
What do they do?
They live stream Donald Trump speeches, for instance, things like that.
What date is that?
I can't see.
This is November 6th, 2022.
Right before this midterm.
Didn't Elon Musk already buy the platform at this point?
I think he...
I thought it was like end of October.
Yeah, he did.
So Elon...
He was still going through everything though at that point.
And there's some leftists who are roasting him saying, how many FBI agents still work at Twitter?
And it's kind of like, you know, that's not an own.
That he doesn't know that the FBI infiltrated this company.
The estimates that people are sharing around and talking about is that there's about 15 individuals connected previously to intelligence agencies, to organizations like the CIA and FBI that have been working
at Twitter at the time that Twitter was acquired by Elon Musk.
So why does an online social media company need spies to work for them?
I don't know.
But that's a question that I think a lot of people should be asking themselves since,
again, 15 people from the intelligence state going from working at the CIA to Twitter.
Why?
I see. I would ask, like, what's the reciprocity, right? Like, if you're an intelligence agency,
and you're going to let someone go, right, you're not going to offer them a new contract,
they have security clearance to go work for Twitter. Like, what is Twitter getting from you?
I don't think this is a one way street. It's not the FBI only getting stuff from Twitter. What
protection does that does Twitter get from all of the agencies that it recruits from? I mean, I also I would love to know that as well.
I also would just say I feel like Twitter bred a culture that they probably would have just
welcomed it without any, any repayment, right without any reciprocity, because whatever they
can do to get the narrative that they want to get, and you know, they've got the FBI giving them cover almost, right?
Because they're like, well, the FBI is telling us to do it.
So we got to do it.
Darn, you know, I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if they just did it just because they're like,
oh, got to do it.
Oh, will it influence elections?
Ah, gosh, darn it.
Or they had dirt on some of the high level Twitter employees like Yoel.
Yeah, they might have caught with some precarious material
on this computer.
And then the FBI's like, hey, we got you on this.
You're pretty much our
female dog now. We're going to do what we want with you.
So, time to
ban all the satire people now.
Family-friendly way of saying it.
Yeah, that's a very family-friendly show here.
Very professional here all the time,
non-stop. All right, now to get not family-friendly, Matt Taib professional here all the time, nonstop.
All right, now to get not family-friendly.
Matt Taibbi tweeted,
Instead of chasing predators or terrorists,
the FBI has agents, lots of them,
analyzing and mass-flagging social media posts,
not as part of any criminal investigation,
but as a permanent and in itself surveillance operation.
People should not be okay with this. Yet, for some reason, all of these woke
journalists are really, really mad that Elon exposed this. They're doing things like mocking
it as nothing or just saying there's no news here. They're downplaying it to the best of their
abilities. Now, that's strange. Why would anyone do that? Why would so-called anarchist, socialist,
revolutionary types, sorry, Luke, they do-called anarchist, socialist, revolutionary types—
sorry, Luke, they do call themselves anarchists, though they're not.
They're commies.
They're commies.
Why would they not—shouldn't they be excited the FBI is being exposed for these illicit undertakings?
Not when they've been working with them and benefiting them for so many years now
and essentially putting their opponents in prison.
On the surface level, of course,
we could go back to the Occupy Wall Street days.
It was a totally different political landscape.
That landscape has changed and a lot of people are becoming bigger and bigger statists
depending on the government,
depending on them to carry out their own kind of will onto others.
And it's sickening.
It sucks when, I don't care what party
does it. But when you start to imprison people for their political beliefs, when you start to
impose your personal beliefs onto others, I believe that is, you know, a recipe for disaster.
I don't think America is built for this particular way. And it's showing us how biased everything is,
how unfair everything is, and how only it's
going to be more unfair from here.
Well, I mean, what you're saying, too, is that these people don't have true morals or
convictions that they live by.
They just, as Luke pointed out, they just want to impose their will on everyone else.
So when it's convenient, they love things like freedom of speech and freedom of the
press.
And when Donald Trump threw out one CNN journalist from the White House press briefing room, but left another CNN journalist from the White House press briefing room,
you know, the First Amendment was under assault. And, you know, he was such a threat to journalism.
Now, all of a sudden, you're seeing this and crickets because they don't actually have those
convictions. They have none. They just pretend they do when it suits them.
I think the only thing they actually have is they're a raucous mob and they just want to see more mob violence.
There's no end goal.
I view it like a chaotic, destructive force is a fire.
It is destroying.
It is spreading.
And we need to put that fire up.
That's it.
Because you look at a lot of the positions they take, they don't make sense.
Like, according to the woke left, Luke is a person of color.
I'm not kidding.
Wait.
Yeah.
Because because Luke is Slavic, Luke is a person of color. I'm not kidding. Wait. Recognize. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because Luke is Slavic, he is not white.
Despite the fact he is a white, blonde-haired, blue-eyed man.
That's why my voice is most important here.
But he's not the right kind of blonde-haired, blue-eyed person.
I'm just gonna say.
Right, no, you're white, despite, you know, you guys having similar hair and eyes, but Luke's not.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Stay in your place, Hannah.
I've always been fine with it.
It's okay.
It's because in their quest for political dominance,
they are using sophistry
and any ridiculous argument possible.
That's it.
Yeah.
I mean, you can't make sense of the, you know,
the illogical...
I mean, they do it all the time
with all of the uh the drag queen
stuff that i'm exposing right they're like yeah well but yeah no it's we it's family friendly
there's they're just dancing with the just the cleavage and but then you know they talk about
hooters and all these other things and you're like wait but can we all can we just agree can
we can we have a moral can we have a value And can we agree that if it's wrong, it's wrong?
And then let's just live by that.
No, because I want everything to be gray area
because then you can, they can move you more and more away
from what you believe is wrong, right?
If it's the gray, if it's gray, it's negotiable.
I find myself thinking when we read this tweet
about all the true crime fans that are out there right now
who are big on like researching old cases and stuff.
And it's like, if you ever get to a case where they were at the FBI, we're like, we don't have
the resources. We don't have the time to help you. Like, remember, this is what the FBI has
been doing. You know, like any time there's a crime where you actually need the FBI's assistance
and resources and access to whatever technology like they're busy on Twitter.
Oh, yeah. But dude, I mean, mean tweets.
That's true. I forgot. I hurt someone's feelings.
They might hurt someone's feelings.
I was talking to.
Look, look, look.
The kids, they've already been exploited.
Someone's feelings could be hurt and they could stop those feelings from being hurt.
Right.
Exactly.
There you go.
Logic.
I was talking to Brian on the way here and we were talking about, you know, I think Ted
Cruz was asked recently when all of this, I think it was after the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago and Ted Cruz was asked about it and he
made the comment, I think we should defund the FBI. And they took it and they tried to act as
if he had said something so crazy, conspiratorial, controversial. They're like, Ted Cruz said we should defund the FBI. And I'm like, yeah.
And?
I'm sorry, is that explosive?
Yes, we should.
I think it's funny that there was a period, 2020,
they're like, defund the police. And the right's like, now, come on,
you're going a little far with it.
And now the right's very much like, well, you know,
I don't know about completely,
but there's certainly a lot of law enforcement problems, especially at the federal level.
Now the conversation.
But what I loved is that when the when the right started embracing abolishing the ATF, the IRS, the DEA and the FBI and the CIA, the left started mocking them.
I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, guys, guys, if you want those things, too, you clap for them.
But a lot of these people on the left don't actually want these things.
Well, they want it on the federal level.
They don't want you to have a state police force, but they do want you to have central authoritarian control.
Well, it's the democratic, it's the multicultural democracy versus the constitutional republic.
The constitutional republicanists or constitutional republicanism wants there to be decentralized to a certain degree with,
you know, various jurisdictions. And the left is the multicultural democracy that wants no
jurisdictions, but the federal government, top down, tells you what to do. The mob rules.
There's also a lot of conservatives calling for that, too. A lot of them who wear CIA pins.
A lot of them who call for more federal governments and more federal interventions
and more foreign wars. So there's also a neocon aspect to this that I think does get addressed that has
been kind of unfolding within this kind of right wing party, which is very interesting to see
because it's kind of counterintuitive to itself. When you see that, do you see, do you find that
it's mostly like older establishment type people who have been in politics for a very long
time? Well, like Sean Hannity. I think Sean Hannity is a perfect example of the old guard
who wants government, loves government, loves the intelligence agencies, loves back the blue
and the police, and isn't open to criticism of his own party, of their failures. So I think those
individuals are very different than individuals like Tucker Carlson, who are able to criticize individuals like Donald Trump, who are able to question the deep state.
What Tucker Carlson said last night about the CIA and the JFK files was extremely eye opening and very brave of him to do that.
So I think when we have individuals like that, there's a big difference within this kind of right wing party that that i think uh is not uh coalesced together i
want to i want to jump to this story because uh my friends elon musk is in desperate need for
of our help of our help because the media is lying about him and i'm only half kidding actually i
tweeted jack jack sweeney was not posting public information jack sweeney was posting the private
information of elon musk and he knew sweeney is the guy who information of Elon Musk and he knew.
Sweeney is the guy who ran the Elon jet account.
Elon Musk suspended him and all the journalists who linked to his private data.
Elon had what's called a PIA. It's a privacy ICAO address.
That is, his aircraft address was private and rotated every month.
I want to show you this archive because I linked the source.
Jack Sweeney, January 26, 2022.
He said, Elon got PIA, but I've already identified it.
Confirmed on PIA, but I'm all good here still.
He even said that PIA does make it harder, but he can write code to figure it out.
This is not publicly available information.
This was a guy who used code and bots to algorithmically crack the identity of Elon's plane so that he could publish that information.
And Elon made one mistake.
He tolerated it.
Because he wanted to be a free speech guy, he says, I'm not even going to ban that account.
Well, he should have instantly.
So some people are saying, well, Elon got rid of his PA recently. And I'm like, look, if Elon was spending money for a private rotating address to avoid being
doxxed and it wasn't working, he was still getting doxxed.
I'm not surprised that he would eventually say, what's the point of paying for this or
doing it?
But this is what the journalists are lying about.
The Intercept issued a statement saying our journalist was late, was suspended for sharing
public information, but it for sharing public information.
But it's not public information.
So the funny thing is, I can Google anyone's address.
I'll find it.
I'll find your name, phone number, address in 10 seconds.
It's public information.
You still can't share it on Twitter.
All of a sudden they're defending this and they're lying about it.
Here's the crazy thing.
Back in January, one person responded,
is there a way to take his concerns about his own safety seriously, but still do this?
It's really cool to have this, but I don't know. It just feels odd. You're a heck of a coder too.
One person said, please stop already unfollowed. Other people cheered him on. Some said, why are
you doing this? But the fact that you had people responding to him being like, yo, this is dangerous. And he didn't care.
Yo, this is what evil looks like. Someone who knows what he's doing is wrong,
cracking someone's privacy address. And then when this was addressed, because Elon,
so I tweeted about this. Actually, Elon responded to my tweet just saying, correct. I don't know if
we have it right here. He said, correct. Jack Sweeney responded by saying, Elon is trying to
say what I'm posting isn't public
information.
ADSB and ACARS are all over public frequency and are acquired by organizations, blah, blah,
blah, blah, blah.
It's like saying AM and FM signals aren't public, blah, blah.
You see how he avoided addressing the fact that he cracked the PIA number?
Yeah.
He's because he knows what he did was wrong.
In fact, Elon even insinuated that what he did was illegal, that by compiling public
data to expose the privacy address of Elon's plane and then sharing it publicly, that he
actually was committing some kind of crime.
I don't know if that's the case, but here's what he wrote.
He said, yeah, so the PIA ICAO can be changed monthly if chosen to do so.
But even then, it's relatively easy to identify.
I'm confident I can write software to identify it actually.
Now it's in February and Elon tolerated it.
And because he did, as soon as he realized just how dangerous it was and finally said
enough, they tried calling him out.
Oh, but you said before you wouldn't do it.
Well, my attitude is that was Elon being nice.
Yeah.
Now he's nuking you.
Yeah.
I mean, it's really infuriating to hear you talk about this because I hadn't, you know,
I was traveling today, so I hadn't heard this, the rest of the story, because just on my
show, we were talking about this and we made a comment that it was odd that he mentioned
when he first announced that Elon Musk was banned, he mentioned that he had some legal,
you know, he's like, I'm already pursuing legal ramifications.
And I thought to myself, well, hold on. What does he have? He must know something else because how
does he think he has a case if this guy wasn't doing something illegal? If it's publicly available
information, you have no case. Right. So but it's infuriating because I, you know, I'm looking at
all of these places who are supposed to be journalists trying to find out more information.
I'm finding out from from alternative media. Right. That's where you find it out.
You don't find it out from any mainstream media source.
Elon Musk also responded to Ariana Jacob, who tweeted, I'm not famous and I wasn't a public figure either.
When Taylor Lorenz asked for my address, said it wasn't for publication and then proceeded to dox me in the New York Times with the address
she had assured me wasn't going to be published. The article was shared many times on Twitter.
And this is Elon responding, saying such shameful behavior will not be tolerated going forward.
Last night, there was a big space that Elon went into a Twitter space. These chat rooms had like
100,000 or some ridiculous amount of people. And it was a bunch of woke journalists and left-wing activists. And
Elon came in and said, journalists, you're not special. If you dox, you'll be banned. Thank you.
Goodbye. And then the crazy thing about it was that several suspended accounts were able to
actually be in the space. It was fascinating to listen to these people who knew nothing
about what they were talking about. They were saying things like tracking planes is publicly available information.
Incorrect.
They said, you know, if you're on a plane, anyone can post the tail number or whatever.
It's like, yeah, but if you're flying commercial, no one knows who's on the plane.
Elon's plane is Elon's plane.
It's him or his family.
So they didn't quite understand this.
And the most important element for people to understand private airport terminals typically have no security you can literally just jump a four-foot fence and be on the tarmac at one
of these airports these are small regional airports often sometimes they're on the back of a major
airport and they'll have some like maybe an eight-foot fence but that's it it's a chain link
fence you you what in in uh let me let me teeterborough. Teterboro is the New York area airport where most people try to fly into because JFK and
LaGuardia, if you do want to fly into their private terminals, it's very, very complicated.
So it's much and I don't even know if they have them, but it's easier to fly into New
Jersey.
The road is about 25 feet from the tarmac.
That means if somebody is tracking Elon's jet in real time, they can pull up their
car knowing he's about to land and they can be ready for something truly awful. And they can be
in the building. There's no security, perhaps a problem. But when they're publishing the private
information of Elon Musk and then lying about it, there is a very serious security threat.
The last thing I want to mention on this, listening to this Twitter space, you know,
Brian Stelter comes in and congratulates them on the
scoop. It's just deplorable behavior. But the one thing I wanted to say, but there's no point in
going in these rooms and saying it. So I joined a different room with Nuance Bro and a few other
people. And I just wanted to point out a couple of weeks ago or about a week and a half ago,
a couple of men broke into my house, smashed the window, climbed in. Fortunately, I was not there
because we go to great lengths to keep our security, you
know, to maintain security.
And so for whatever reason, these guys thought I was there.
We believe it was targeted.
So shots were fired at them.
They then fled.
If somebody was tracking my real time location, like on a jet or a car, I could be dead.
Not just me, many other people.
And so Elon gets to experience it with his family.
The other thing I hear is the left now saying,
Elon didn't file a police report on the guy jumping on his car.
And it's like their view of law enforcement comes from movies.
There's two things to say to that.
First, why would law enforcement help anybody right now,
especially someone like Elon who is associated with the far right or whatever?
But more importantly, hey, shout out to Luke for, you know, the back the blue sarcasm. Why would a law enforcement not doing
anything? The other issue that people don't realize is that the amount of time and energy
that is required to deal with these things in the legal system, it's months, it's tens of thousands
of dollars or more, and it pulls you away from your job and there's nothing you can do about it.
And the state could even get involved and victimize you, the victim already.
So if someone breaks into your car and attacks you and you decide to call the police, the
police can then say, you've got to give us your records.
You've got to give us your phone.
You've got to give us these things.
You have to appear in court on these dates and you can't say no.
So a lot of people who know this and are well off are probably like, we are better off
not filing a report on this one. Wasn't there video of the guy climbing onto the hood?
I don't know about climbing on the hood, but there was video of the guy they said did it,
wearing like what looked like black. Okay, so they're saying that the video that he made up.
Well, there has to be videos because I bet Elon and his family don't drive anything else but
Teslas. So Teslas usually have cameras everywhere filming everything.
So there has to be some video of it.
But a cop, a lot of the times the cops show up,
they're like, what do you want?
You want a report?
Like, okay, guy jumped on your hood.
Did anyone get hurt?
No?
Okay, have a good night.
That's essentially how a lot of cops act.
Like, okay, can we generate some revenue for the state here?
Can we give someone a ticket?
No.
Yeah, okay.
I'm busy, kid.
Now, would Elon Musk be treated differently?
I don't know.
Maybe.
But in many of my personal instances, the cops weren't helpful at all.
And many times they just don't give a damn.
They just don't care.
So I don't know if they would be actively doing something against someone jumping on a hood.
Especially when it comes to stalkers.
There's a lot of people that get victimized by stalkers and there's very little
that you could actually do about it yeah stalking is really difficult to have evidence for i mean a
lot of times it's like you said someone was here when they weren't supposed to be and now they're
gone so what should we do about that like if they come back let us know oh this guy's standing on
public property he's not doing anything right oh it's like if he comes back that would be the worst
thing right i'll let you know after he's already killed me thanks right you know you know what i'm gonna do i'm gonna i'm
gonna dig a moat around our next headquarters not i'm gonna draw a bridge personally that was the
idea that's what i said from the beginning i was like we gotta have we gotta have free
domistan we gotta have a big moat and we gotta have two communities one's a centralized government
one one's an anarchist one we're gonna see which one thrives but we gotta have a moat
the centralized one will thrive, but
it will be less comfortable.
I will see. Let's play out this experiment.
I think it will be interesting. I think the centralized
side will be very, very fast.
It's able to turn on a dime, but
people will be more, they're more likely
to be unhappy. I think on the anarchist side, people will be chilling,
but it will grow
not as quickly. This is what your
memberships are funding.
I think it's worth it.
Yeah.
He doesn't want to see them.
It was also interesting to see Barry Weiss
criticize Musk for banning these journalists.
And he kind of responded,
what would you would have done
if someone was live doxing your kids?
It's an interesting question
because again, there's also a lot of possibilities
for these new rules to be interpreted
in many different ways
that could actually stifle journalism.
Let's not say that there's not a slippery slope here because there is.
I think that still should be addressed in some kind of way.
But again, a lot of this is personal.
A lot of this is emotional rather than actually being based on any kind of logic or principle.
Let's talk about this.
We have this story from TimCast.com.
Barry Weiss criticizes Musk for suspending those reporting on private jet story. Pundits respond. Elon Musk himself responded to us, as Luke just
mentioned, saying, what would you do? What is your solution to real time doxing? The issue I take
with this as we get into the story is journalists think they're above the rules. They think, well,
someone already published the private information. Therefore, it's OK for me to do it now.
I was talking to a prominent leftist and they were actually saying these reporters were
just reporting they shouldn't have been banned.
And I said, but it's private information, not public information.
This person responded and said, it's already in the public.
I said, OK, so if one of your enemies, one of your detractors posts your address, you
don't mind if we on our show will just hold up your address because it's already public
information, right? Of course not. Of course they don't want that. It's sophistry. They're
coming up with excuses. So here's what happens. Barry Weiss says the old regime at Twitter
governed by its own whims and biases, and it sure looks like the new regime has the same problem.
I suppose I suppose I oppose it in both cases.
And I think those journalists who are reporting on the reporting on a story of public importance
should be reinstated. A lot of people criticize Barry Weiss for this. Elon Musk came out with a
legitimate question for her. What is your solution? He then said it's not rhetorical,
legit. A bunch of leftists then started mocking him, saying he's his own worst enemy.
I actually think this shows integrity. The fact that Elon was willing to give information to a journalist who's not completely on board with him shows he's going to be getting some, you know, blowback from this because he's doing the right thing by giving out the information.
But I don't think Barry Weiss is completely wrong.
I will say I think it was probably a bit fast to give a seven-day suspension instantly without warning.
What should have happened is he probably should have deleted the tweets automatically and then issued a warning where they lock your account saying, you cannot link to this.
You have been warned.
We have deleted the tweet.
There definitely needs to be some kind of procedure.
There definitely needs to be some strict rules that people will understand and follow and know if they break or don't break.
But before this show began, I posted an image of a famous character celebrating and being happy with the caption,
Journalists, when people get their accounts suspended.
And then that same person being miserable and very angry when journalists, when other journalists get their accounts suspended.
So there is a lot of hypocrisy, especially when it comes to the corporate media, because
essentially they didn't care.
They didn't give a damn.
They celebrated and cheered on the censorship of everyone else.
But now that they deal with it now, all of all suddenly they start to care about this
issue here.
So maybe some people are saying that this could be 4D chess of Elon Musk trying to get
the corporate media to care about censorship because they do now, as of course, it's important to note here, ABC, NBC, CBS News all ignored the Twitter files,
the Twitter files that expose the government working with big tech censoring political
speech. That's one of the biggest stories of our decade that deserves a lot more coverage.
CNN only covered it once. So now they kind of have to cover it and they kind of do
care about the censorship finally i've heard a lot of people saying like oh look at this barry
weiss is turning on elon or whatever and i'm like no i i actually agree with barry to a certain
degree that we are still i got i got a phone call from a journalist they asked me they're asking me about how elon he responds to certain accounts and this journalist is like it's a journalist i know
and actually trust by the way i don't trust a lot but someone who works for the post and they were
just like you know elon responds to people like ian miles chung and you and i was like whoa me
i was like no you're mistaken like i think he's tweeted at me like two or three times
in, you know, forever, okay?
One of them was about being Iron Man.
Like, not a legitimate thing.
These other people, he tweets at all the time.
Like, he follows them really, really closely.
He's not following me.
And they were like, oh.
And I was like, yeah, I actually think it's a problem.
This is what I told them,
that we are once again just living
under the whims of a billionaire.
That being said,
Elon's done a whole lot of really, really good things.
So if we've gone from corrupt, crooked billionaires
and millionaires working with the FBI
to an emotional billionaire who's acting on his whims,
but outing and exposing government corruption,
I will take it.
And showing the hypocrisy of the corporate media.
Keith Olbermann, who was banned,
is literally using his dog's account right now in order to ban Evade.
And he's tweeting videos of him.
You might have heard I got banned.
So he's so addicted to the platform, he just can't get off of it.
Sorry, I cut you off.
No, no, no, you're fine.
I just was going to say, you know, I find it fascinating that...
No, actually, no, lost it.
You cut me off and I lost it.
Keith Olbermann's dogs.
Here's the post.
Look, Elon, if you want to rule with an iron fist, there's one thing you can do.
People like this, just ban them.
Just ban.
Ban Collins, just ban him.
Okay?
Keith Olbermann, banned.
Griffin, banned.
Kathy Griffin.
The reason is these people are hyper emotional extremists who post insane inflamed rhetoric.
Ben Shapiro, partisan, conservative, rather tempered.
I think he put out a thread where he was like, I don't think these journalists should have
been banned despite the fact that I don't like them. Rupar is a bad journalist. But if
they're reporting like he's got his opinions, he's got strong opinions, but he's not going on
Twitter and screaming at the top of his lungs and shaking his face like Keith Olbermann does.
Olbermann calls for like military rendition of people. It's just psychotic rhetoric, but it works. You know who I'm starting?
There's a follow.
I recommend. Two guys.
The Krasenstein brothers.
Do you guys remember the Krasensteins?
Wait, are they back on Twitter?
They're back. And they're great.
And they're great. So I actually
had them blocked and muted.
They come back and
I unblock and unmute them because I guess they reached out to someone and said, hey, Tim's got us blocked.
I unblocked him.
And they posted some funny jokes.
They're actually having sane, rational conversations about what's going on.
They I think Brian posted something about, you know, if the reporters are publishing public information, it shouldn't be, you know, banned.
I responded with it wasn't public.
It was private. And Aaron Rupar, one of the journals who got banned, admitted to linking to it.
And the response was, interesting points. Can you provide more information and evidence? I sent it
to him and he says, very interesting. I still think there should be a procedure for this so
that people understand. I said, you are correct. That's fantastic. That is a guy who hates Donald
Trump, who has called him out and annoyed a lot of people, but actually having a real conversation and saying, OK, I disagree with you on that one. But that is correct. I got to agree. And I'm like, that's the kind of rhetoric we want. Keith Olbermann is the opposite. He ban evades. He's got it. Look, he's unkempt. He's he's ranting. I mean, let me play some of this for you for not doing something he claimed he would never are donny o'sullivan ryan mack it's the baptism scene from the godfather movie and we all got whacked by don
elon musclione for a moment last night i thought you know he did this just so we'd all forget about
donald trump's stupid baseball cards from yesterday let me talk about that too plus
thurber's the catbird seat This guy desperately needs to be cut off from
Twitter. I'm sorry. He's just like reading off this terrible standup routine that he's been
rehearsing. He's reading tweets on paper. He's got other people's, dude, you need to go touch grass.
Every time I watch one of his videos, I think to myself, doesn't anyone in his life love him
enough to get him the help that he needs? Apparently not. He must just be that kind of a person.
They can't help but bring in Donald Trump into the equation.
This is an Elon Musk story exclusively. Oh, but let me talk about Trump and his NFTs. Like,
hey, I'm not a fan of the NFTs, but come on, man.
I love people will tweet at me, like, touch grass, Tim. And it's like, dude,
I go skating almost every day. I've got an electric motorbike that I ride around.
I'm in big fields and there are trees and there are deer.
There's too many deer, guys.
Like, no, this is getting crazy.
No, there is like a lot.
There's like 15 now.
I was hoping I would see one on the way in.
You'll see it tonight.
I mean, it's crazy.
A year ago, there was like three.
Now there's like 15 on my lawn every night.
I'm getting worried.
But I'm out here, you know, getting away from the city.
I'm on Twitter posting jokes and ish posts and nonsense because I just think it's all silly.
These people live on Twitter and are frantic and ranting and calling for,
I think it was Olbermann who called for a military rendition of Donald Trump.
And it's like, dude, like Elon,
he said some time away from Twitter would do him good.
Yes, okay?
Just IP ban him and just give him a week.
A week for him to go outside and just stare at a rock or a tree
and then come down.
Talk to your neighbors, man.
I'm pretty sure he lives in New York City
and I'm pretty sure he might be like,
like what's his name? Howard stern and uh kind of afraid of the flu going around i want to go back to it came back to me the point that you were making about elon um and it's like okay we're
making a little bit of progress right baby steps but i also think it is important and i'm sure you
guys have talked about this but i think it's very important for people to remember because there are a lot of people on the right who they're like the nerdy kid at the dance.
They're like, oh, my God, someone finally likes us.
Please.
Yes.
Invite me to the dance.
And it's like he's not I would not say he's with you on all things.
We'll take the win when we can get it right.
But like he's a transhumanist.
He's a big, you know, climate change guy.
Like, let's progress is progress. He's a big, you know, climate change guy. Like, let's, progress is progress.
Let's take baby steps.
We'll take the wins where we can,
but like, don't get too trusting in just this one guy.
Like, he's going to be your savior.
I think Elon will ultimately strip Twitter to its bare bones.
And a lot of the things that are being talked about
with RevSh share and stuff probably
won't happen. Very, very loose prediction right here. I don't know if it's likely or not. I'm
just saying, here's what I see. We got a report that he's seeking new investment for Twitter.
So they just opened up at a $44 billion valuation offering for investors to come in because he wants
to offload that debt he has. That debt is going to bring in, I think, a billion dollars per year in interest. He's got to get that down. Elon even tweeted,
don't hold debt in an environment like this. Then he sold more Tesla shares. I think he sold
was like three billion or three point something billion. Clearly, he's trying to get that debt
down. But Twitter probably is not as expensive as people think it is to operate. It is a very
rudimentary service when you think about it. It's hosting text. Granted, videos and photos, if you go back to the early days of
Twitter, when you wanted to post a photo or video, you had to use a separate third-party service.
This is like 10 years ago. And so if you went on Twitter and posted an image, it would then go to
a different company that would automatically post. It was like you'd approve an app or something like that. But Twitter was just text. They expanded. They added
all these features. It became very expensive. What I think is going to happen is Elon's got
a secure investment and pay down this debt. He will probably be able to pay down the debt,
but then he's got to get costs way down. They're not getting enough Twitter blue users.
So what I think will ultimately happen, it will probably just maybe
from where we are right now, there's a million and one variable standing before us. I think
Twitter could eventually become a decentralized Fediverse style app, which will just be a massive
community. He sold $3.6 billion worth of Tesla stock just recently. And it's going to be
interesting because I don't see him kind of doing that i see them i see him kind of moving forward with the x app the app of everything the wechat of china here in the united states uh
but he it's important to know here he fired what was it nearly half of the staff 80 80 percent 80
percent of the staff at twitter and the app's working better than ever i know like like twitter's
amazing right now everyone wants to be on the app including keith oberman who's on his dog's account
including kathy griffin that's on her dead mother's account this is Everyone wants to be on the app, including Keith Oberman, who's on his dog's account, including Kathy Griffin
that's on her dead mother's account.
This is the place to be
where you have the conversations
of literally,
yay, saying shalom.
So when you have such craziness
unfolding on this app,
there's a lot of high hopes.
I think he has a lot of high hopes
to make it the app of everything
the next WeChat.
I think that's pretty clear here.
But it's the debt financing
that has me thinking it may turn into something a bit different.
Maybe it does become the X app, but it won't be this hyper-centralized monolith.
It'll be some kind of decentralized app that has these plugins in it for doing certain things like payment processing.
But the debt's massive.
And the fact that, you know, he said, what, in April, he's not going to sell anymore or something like that.
And then he sold 3.6 billion. Yeah. You know, he's got. And the fact that, you know, he said, what, in April, he's not going to sell anymore or something like that. And then he sold 3.6 billion.
Yeah, you know, he's got to find the cash.
He's got to get rid of that $13 billion in debt.
Apparently, some big investors are interested, and I do hope they get involved.
But the media attack is relentless.
All of the reporting is like, why would anyone invest in a company that's burning advertisers
and bleeding money?
And it's just like, it's, it's mostly not true,
but they're trying to destroy Twitter.
It's funny.
As soon as they lost control,
they tried setting fire to it.
Yeah.
Ain't that the truth?
Yeah.
If they can't have the narrative,
nobody can.
So in the end,
if Elon can't pull it off,
decentralized,
federated social media app.
And I think that may be better.
You know, I think back to Web 1.0 and it was so much better back then, but it was probably better
because the only people who used it were, I don't know how to describe it, driven individuals,
individuals in the know. When the internet was dominated only by those who sought out to use
the internet and not by people who had to use the internet. It was wild.
It was free.
It was fun.
There were weird websites.
There were gifs of macho man, you know, dancing and there's crazy music.
And then once the internet became a utility for the average person, everything homogenized
and solidified into basic programs.
You got your news.
You got your game app. You've got your banking app.
And everything is apps. Everything's
placed into a little box. No more Wild West.
No more fun. A lot of people have talked
about how can we get back to those days.
Well, Elon Musk has lit that fire
a little bit, bringing back free
speech to a certain degree, and then
kicking out the narrative.
But I don't know if we'll get back to that point
potentially through federated networks and things like that.
As an aside, too, I guess as we move on.
Apparently, I don't know if this is true.
Look, if you heard this, that Twitter's banned linking to Mastodon directly now.
I'm not, I can't clarify that.
I haven't seen that myself, personally.
I don't believe them.
Like, these leftists are like, you can't even link to Mastodon now.
I'm like, yeah, you're lying about something.
Do you guys ever get depressed
thinking about the fact that, you know,
Elon has made some changes to Twitter
and that's great,
but imagine what's lurking over at Facebook
and YouTube and, you know,
all these other places where,
are we ever going to get to the bottom of that?
No.
I always think about what did they do?
Like the people that were running Twitter before
weren't dumb.
They left a bunch of evidence,
but I'm sure they scrambled
to delete a lot of stuff.
Yeah, this is just
what we found.
This is only what we found,
so I can only imagine what...
And they had a year to do it.
Yeah.
That sucks.
And this could be why
these latest documents
are coming from, you know,
things that happened
under Elon, right?
Yeah.
Because all the other stuff
could be still kept hidden and secret. That's a great point uh i mean if elon said this was the coup de grace i mean you know seeing
the fbi make direct requests for takedowns is huge but is that it come on yeah i don't have a lot of
hope in congress but there are going to be some hearings from this there should be huge national
senate and congressional hearings into all of this and we should get everything that's happening behind the scenes uh there there should be a total disclosure
because if the same fbi agents are going to twitter they're probably also going to youtube
they're probably also going to facebook so if they are subpoenaed if the files aren't destroyed or
deleted or covered up which they probably are uh there's going to be links to other channels
there's going to be a bigger kind of onion unraveling here.
So we can only hope.
Yes, it is.
It is.
It is.
This is what we know.
This is what's on Twitter's side.
Imagine what's on the government's side.
That's why I get really depressed.
That's really dark for me to think about.
Like, God, this is disgusting.
And this is just scratching the surface.
Wait until you find out about the island that they go to.
For me, it's that unless you make it all public,
all of the accounts for what was the term de-amplified
have no way of knowing that they were targeted.
And without that evidence, you know,
not that I think they'd get a fair day in court,
but they are completely reliant on big tech
and Congress working it out.
They have no chance to advocate for themselves.
They need to be able to say,
hey, look, here's the communication.
Here's the list that Twitter and the FBI put me on saying that my content should be limited. I mean, if we don't make this public to the people who were affected themselves,
we're just stuck in the same wormhole, right? We're dependent on bigger representation to take
care of these things, which it's almost impossible to ask them for, especially if you're thinking
about seeking monetary damages or anything else, right?
Yeah, and I know that Elon said that he was going to have
some sort of a way for people to find out
if they were being suppressed somehow,
but I don't think that he clarified whether he meant
whether they were suppressed currently,
like in that moment,
or go back in history and look to see
if they had been suppressed at any moment in time.
I would love for him to clarify on that.
I mean, I know he's got a lot of stuff going on, but I think this is something that should
be given priority.
I mean, I appreciate that this is something, you know, that he wants to roll out systematically
and there's a timeline he wants to establish.
But I bet there are a lot of people who, if given access to a database of this information,
know they could find themselves on one of these lists and who would be willing or have the support to do something
about it yeah well kiss that uh government funding for spacex goodbye i mean with all the people he's
upsetting oh yeah you know can we can we give a shout out to uh mike lindell who's back on twitter
to jim hoff the gateway pundit who's back on twitter and of course james oundit, who's back on Twitter. And of course, James O'Keefe, who is back on Twitter.
You know him, you'll love him. I'm glad to see
that Elon Musk is banning the fake
news and restoring the real news. And Robert Malone
and Peter McCullough, also back on the platform.
Good days, huh?
Good days. I think that it's, you know, you're talking
about banning people for satire
and comedy and stuff and how that was wrong
and I don't disagree with you, but I do think it's
important to take a step back and say like,
well,
it's not just that,
right?
Like people still should be allowed to post something that's just
completely inaccurate as well.
It doesn't have to be that it's satire or comedy or anything else.
But yeah,
it's,
it's nice to see,
especially James O'Keefe,
man,
he's been doing such great work lately.
Absolutely.
I am going to, I'm going to pull up a story real quick while you guys talk about something.
I was going to say that Keith Oberman reminds me,
you know how they say the people who are addicted to social media are like teens,
like especially teen girls, and you take their phone away and they freak out?
I feel like that's actually Keith.
He's more hormonal than a teen girl, I think.
Right, he's so addicted to the likes and reactions on Twitter
that he is like going on to his dog's
account he can't be away from i actually like not really know that much about him before this and
it's such a weird impression so uh i want to i want to i want to pull up this story because this
is a juicy one it's a little off subject but i saw someone super chatted it and i want to get it up
just the news says arizona judge appro approves Carrie Lake's request to examine ballots.
The inspection is slated to begin at 8 a.m. next Tuesday. This really surprised me. It really
surprised me. Judge Peter Thompson on Thursday issued the ruling which allows the inspection
of random ballots in the county ahead of the trial date. The Republican had previously filed
a request to do so, and Arizona law provides for a candidate challenging election results to demand
ballot inspections to prepare. So Thompson granted three of Lake's four demands, allowing the inspection of 50 random ballot on demand printed ballots, 50 random early ballots and 50 random BOD ballots marked spoiled.
The judge denied her bid to inspect 50 50 random early ballot envelopes, which is weird.
But either way, this is huge. This is Carrie Lake's election contest moving forward
to an evidentiary point. Now, there is in the ruling that if the case is dismissed,
then this is vacated, basically. But with Trump in 2020, almost all of the court cases that they
had were dismissed on standing.
You can't do that here.
Arizona law prescribes for this kind of action.
So I don't know exactly what they're going to find, but there's already witness testimony
coming out, you know, as as evidence.
And with Carrie Lake being granted the ability to inspect these random ballots, what she
wants to do is 50 ballots from each different place. So this may actually be
50 random, 50, 50 random ballot on demand, 50 random BOD, 50 early. And it could be at like
every different place in Maricopa County. So I guess my, my, my question is, I wonder what
ultimately will come from this. And I don't really know what else to say from it, say about it other
than I think this is, this is massive. Still could potentially result
in nothing if Katie Legge is wrong about everything. But what do you think happens?
Just hypothetically, they've already certified, Katie Hobbs has certified her own election in
favor of herself for winning. But what happens then to YouTube's rules? What happens to Twitter's
misinformation rules if next week on the 20th, they do the random inspection and find like a 17% inaccuracy or something.
Some people have already pointed out.
There was one post that a 3% margin of error is greater than the margin of victory.
That means if they do these random samplings and find a very small sample of bad counts, something, then what happens?
I mean,
I don't know where to go with this one.
I'm just like,
it's big.
I mean,
it depends on like Arizona's law,
right?
If it's a big enough,
well,
it depends on the judge really.
Right.
And if it's a random sampling,
like if,
if enough of them are messed up at some point,
like we need to study a bigger sample,
maybe all of them.
I mean,
this is something that could take a really long time to get clarification on.
And at a certain point,
like, I hope that Carrie Lake
has enough backers
willing to, you know,
donate to her legal fund
because this is going to be
an ongoing fight
for a long time.
Imagine the 21st comes around.
They have the trial
because that was the trial date.
So it's 20 and 21st.
I think the 20th and 21st.
What happens if the judge issues a stay on Katie Hobbs becoming governor?
Just like the political ramifications of whatever that means would be crazy.
That's why.
Yeah.
So then who's governor?
Right.
Doug Ducey stays?
Yeah.
He just stays in office until they get done.
I've got a normalcy bias.
I cannot imagine that happening because it would be so shocking to all of us.
But if it does, oh man.
But I don't think Carrie Lake's going to give up.
I think she will push until the end.
And so like, it is going to be on Hobbs.
And I guess the election officials in Arizona
to either be like,
no, we have enough evidence to prove you really lost
or they're going to have to acquiesce
that there was something wrong.
But I kind of, you know,
here's where I'm at right now with this.
There's a lot of people
who are screaming fraud
and all that stuff.
And I'm like, I don't know about that.
But I am willing to bet
that with universal mail-in voting
and the way they handle this,
they're not doing signature verification
as rigorously as they used to,
which means I would not be surprised
if Carrie Lake can actually find a percentage high enough
through the random sampling
to at least throw everything into question,
which could result in what?
A stay of her being inaugurated,
whatever the word is,
or then what?
A new election?
How would they deal with this?
I mean, this is crazy.
I also would really like to know the judge's reasoning
behind not allowing the early... The envelopes? Yeah. i know that's kind of weird it is weird just be like sure
look at the envelope whatever right i don't know unless they're they don't maintain the envelopes
like there's if all the counties don't have a consistent policy on what to do with the envelopes
like maybe you can't get 50 random samplings this is just speculation on my end also this makes me
want everyone to read their
state's laws regarding elections like if there's a close election in your state what does your state
allow you to do because like without this law it'd be really easy to just deny carrie lake her day in
court here's here's here's something i think people should consider too i don't know what's
going to happen in this it's in court we'll see but you have to imagine with everything that
happened in 2020 and the accusations about arizona that carrie lake behind the scenes was was was placing those chess pieces
in the right order you can't be someone who believes trump was right about 2020 and not
cross your t's dot your eyes and do everything possible to make sure that when this happens
surprise surprise carrie lake is now in the fray challenging it. She tried suing way before the election saying the machines need to work.
And they said no standing because the election didn't happen. Then we had the tabulation error
and she sued saying, I told you. So it's like the fact that the court system operates that way is
broken as it is. But I'm willing to bet that carrie
lake trump's allies probably put a bunch of money into into planning for a legal maneuver after the
election because they expected something like this yeah it's also frustrating though to watch her
being painted as this crazy conspiracy theorist you know because of her history of questioning
previous things uh that's all i'll say on that. But it's frustrating because
it just feels like such gaslighting that they're like, oh, look, here she is again questioning
another election. She's crazy. She's never going to, you know, abide by democracy, whatever they
want to call it. And so I think like it's just frustrating to watch her being gaslit because
here you see she has merit when she came out and she gave that big long uh i think
it was her last video that she did where she detailed what all is involved in the lawsuit
i mean if she can back that up if what she had if what she's saying she actually has that's huge
yeah i mean she's saying they just randomly came up with all of these thousands of votes out of
nowhere you know they found them and something is wrong or whatever right i don't know though
like there there's some claim that a witness said they saw a ballot from a dead person.
I don't know about all that.
That's what the court is for.
But if that turned out to be true, this is why I say normalcy bias.
Like, ah, come on.
Like, if that actually was exposed in court and they couldn't deny it, the whole country would erupt.
It would be the craziest thing ever.
But I got to be honest,
we're getting close to 2028, you know,
fourth turning and all that.
You got the Antifa guys in Georgia
who are, that story about the Antifa guys,
they were setting houses on fire.
A guy was in his truck
and they started bashing it. He jumped out.
They flipped it and set it on fire.
When you hear stories about Antifa doing that kind of stuff,
and that's now. Antifa has an autonomous zone in Georgia right now. And it's just not being reported on probably. So, you know, when you hear stories about Antifa doing that kind of stuff, and that's now.
Antifa has an autonomous zone in Georgia right now.
And it's just not being reported on
probably because people
are just like,
you know,
yeah, it's normal now.
It is normal
to hear stories of Antifa
setting up autonomous zones.
I literally,
I literally had no idea
that that was happening.
Yep.
In Georgia.
Like today.
Right.
Yeah, yeah.
Five of them got charged
with terrorism.
Just, okay.
Like the other day.
And so that autonomous zone's been there, and we don't even know about it because it's
just no journalist cares.
Nobody's tracking it.
Nobody's reporting on it.
They can't really cover it because they get beat up if they do.
Sure, sure.
Also, they're anti-fascist, so they're the good guys, right?
Right, right.
I don't think you understand.
No, but my point is it's become normal.
Yeah. Come on. good guys right right i don't think you understand no but my point is it's become normal yeah come on if you went back even four years and said that far-left extremists would be seizing parts of their
cities and creating up creating autonomous jurisdictions people would laugh at you and
call you nuts and now it's it's it's happening you know i don't want to say it happened all the
time but it happened again and we had no idea they were doing it well they're i mean they're
normalizing degeneracy just all across the board, though.
It's not just with Antifa.
It's with, you know, I go back to the sexualization of children and things like that.
You show them something that's sexually explicit, and they're like, yeah, what's the problem?
It's just completely normal to them.
They're gutting the culture of America.
They did gut it.
And as I was saying earlier, I think the main issue is that for any corporation, for any law enforcement, there is no upside to standing up for America and independents and conservatives.
Yeah.
They're not going to do anything.
If you defy the left, they will attack you.
They will try to kill you.
They will burn down your store.
If you defy the right, conservatives grumble on Twitter.
Not only that, like if they go after
the far right, everyone cheers. If they go after conservatives, conservatives back off and complain.
If they go after the left and liberals, Antifa shows up with crowbars, baseball bats and Molotov
cocktails. And it's frustrating, too, because being in, you know, the kind of the activism
community, I'm constantly like, guys, we are in the spot in society where we
are because everyone sat at home and didn't do anything, right? You kept your families,
you minded your own business. You said, oh, live and let live. I'm just going to
mind my own business. And meanwhile, the left took culture and we see how much they eroded it.
So now when I go to them and I say, are you ready? Do you want to get active? They're like, well,
no, because now this is the culture
and I might get fired.
Right?
I can't participate
because if my boss finds out
that I'm a conservative,
they might can me
and I have to feed my family.
So what's the answer?
But it's only because conservatives
don't stand up that exists.
I know.
That's what I'm saying.
So you're stuck in this cycle
of like, well, we are where we are.
No, you just gotta do it.
Right.
That's what I'm saying.
Like all the rest of it be damned
because how else do you stop it?
We are here
because you guys said
I'm going to sit around
and mind my own business
and let the left
do whatever they want.
He's libertarians.
I tell you.
Okay.
You want to start this again?
Let's go.
Let's go right now.
Did you see what
Dave Smith tweeted?
He said,
Tim Pool,
Michael Knowles,
Tim Cass,
Michael Knowles,
and Luke
aren't allowed to talk
about libertarian community
without me
or Michael Malice present.
It was three on one,
and I thought a lot about
the stuff that we talked about. I thought I
could do a lot better, but specifically when it comes to
what you were just mentioning, there should also
be a lot of blame on the Bush administration. I think
the Bush administration pushed a lot more people
to the left, and I think they were like, hey, we can't
have these crazy people starting worse, stealing
all the money, giving all the money to halliburton screwing over the soldiers and
screwing over the american people spending more money than they ever had i think the bush
administration truly wasn't listening to libertarians wasn't influenced by libertarians
was uh an administration that truly put us on this path that we are right now setting up a deep state
setting up a war on terror that
now is being turned around against Republicans and conservatives. So, you know, to make to the
point to Michael's points, even last night, he specifically said, oh, it's libertarians that
created a situation where conservatives are this bad. No, it was it was Republicans and
conservatives that screwed themselves and created the situation that there was a bigger pushback against. He also mentioned specifically Vietnam. If you look at
and the cultural revolution in the 60s, what spurred that on? Vietnam, the assassination of
JFK, which the government, by the way, the CIA is still keeping thousands of documents secret as of
today, not finding out exactly what happened there. And it was also the CIA that was also
dosing people with acid, pushing a cultural revolution.
So there's a lot of different things to kind of examine here
and take a step back when it comes to blaming everything on libertarians.
I'm triggered, so I'm going to read this chat comment.
I'm not necessarily triggered, but Stone says,
Mr. Millionaire Tim Pool, you have to risk it all.
And the way I interpret that is like,
I'm doing really, really well,
and there's little risk.
So there's an old story
about the sword of Damocles.
I'm sure y'all have heard it, right?
The dude goes to the king and says,
oh, how glorious it would be to be king.
And he says, how about I let you sit in the throne
for one day and be king?
He says, oh, joy, whoopie me.
And then when he goes and sits in the throne,
he looks up and there's a sword
hanging from a single horse's hair
right above his head.
And he goes, I don't want to sit here anymore.
And he was like, you think that
sitting on the throne is real great
until you realize everyone's trying to kill you.
So what does it mean to risk it all?
It's a good question.
We certainly are comfortable
because of the success of the show.
And I really do appreciate everybody
who's made that possible.
But there's also a bullet hole in my kitchen
because two men targeting us smashed through the window and climbed in.
And that was actually not even the first incident. I can't talk about the other ones.
There's also some other things I can't talk about that happened today. Because if I went and told
you about every single time someone committed a very serious crime against us, then that's
probably all we would ever talk about. So risking it all. I mean, this is the way I kind of see it,
which is frustrating. I understand for the average person, it's very difficult to step
into the fray, to say to their company, no, I get it. You know, I don't have a family. That's
one risk I don't have, and you do. And you're willing to bow to the corrupt and the evil if
it means shielding your children for the time being. But the end result, I suppose,
is just going to be your kids living under the same boot. For me, man, and I mean, honestly,
for everybody who's here and works here, when someone shows up and breaks in or sends us death
threats or we get, you know, my family gets threatening phone calls, I kind of feel like
we are taking big risks doing all of this when we could probably just make like a gaming channel and, you know, walk away from everything.
So I've talked about it before where it would be so much easier just to quit, retire, take whatever I've got and just go live in the mountains and say, I am done.
The risk isn't worth it.
But I can't do that.
The risk is what comes like the risk is what we accept in order to fight the fight, in order to challenge this.
And that means that I have to obfuscate my location.
It means that there's probably going to be more people who try and break into my house and who do break into my house.
And there's going to be more gunshots.
And eventually there will be critical injury from it and things will get crazy.
I can walk away from all that, I guess, if I didn't want to risk it.
So I kind of envy the people who are sitting, you know, at their house. house you know they're playing video games with their kids thinking I'm not going to say
anything and I get what they're saying but far be it for me to be the person to take the risk
I'm jealous of that you know I'd probably just prefer to go to the skate park every day
and then just you know I could have taken the money I got from Disney when I worked for him
and never had to work and just lived in a van and said screw you guys you're on your own so i don't know man that's kind of how i feel about it i think that
like to a certain extent you are oh it's easy for people to criticize you that you don't take
enough risk they don't really see all the risks that you do that you take and as a trickle-down
effect everyone at our company takes but i would go one step further and say you have to think of
that ronald reagan quote all great change in america starts at the dinner table like you are
in a position to take greater risk because you have, you know, a bigger
public platform.
You might have more resources.
But like if people are not at home with their children discussing like openly what their
values are and what values they want their children to carry into the future, it doesn't
matter how many risks every public figure takes, right?
Like if we don't live our principles day by day you
could take as many risks and put yourself in danger all the time but ultimately the influence
is limited like people have the ability to take risks themselves even if it's not standing up to
their boss but to be open with their children i can't tell you how many people i know don't discuss
what american culture is with their families they say well we we don't want to talk politics with our children. We don't want to talk about our history. Like, there are risks and
opportunities for people every day. You don't have to have a ton of money or a huge following on the
internet to do this. Like, you have to live your values. And I think that's why, I don't know,
it's hard because you do take a lot of risks, but also, like, you do it because you believe in what
you're doing. People can take these risks in their personal lives, be more open with their friends about what they believe or what they won't tolerate.
They just choose not to because it's uncomfortable.
I also.
Yeah.
I dealt with a lot of crazy, you know, security things throughout my career, too.
Also, you know, physically involved in a lot of crazy stuff.
A lot of the stuff I don't talk about.
I know, Tim, you don't talk about the stuff that you deal with as well, but you just got to take it one step at a time.
You got to be smart. You got to make sure you're not going to be a victim. I started learning
self-defense in many different ways and instances. And that also helps gives you peace of mind here,
but it's crazy out there. And a lot of the times people don't understand the crazy ish that we had to go through that i had to go through
through like from chicago with the police officers from you know interrogations from getting jumped
and attacked from the the things that are happening at the home here this is just like the beginning
of of a lot of others very serious things to come so personal defense is more important than ever
i also think just kind of going back to what his comment really was i took from that you need to be the guy because we just need figureheads
saying these things we don't need to be doing them meanwhile contrast that with the left who
has infiltrated the medical community they've infiltrated taco bell they've infiltrated the
education i'm not kidding starbucks they've they've they've infiltrated all of these different
places right their boots on the ground they are going in and they are getting it done and
and then this viewpoint is just like well you just need to be our guy and so be it you're the rich
guy you need to put yourself out there and do it and it's like do you do you guys not see that this
is why we're losing because they're over there doing the work that needs to be done infiltrating
in the community to change the culture and we're just over here like over there doing the work that needs to be done, infiltrating in the
community to change the culture. And we're just over here like, well, you need to do it all for
us. The story about Taco Bell was a guy wearing a mask that said Black Lives Matter. And his
manager said, you can't wear a political mask at work. And he says, I will not take this off.
And they said, then leave. So he grabbed his phone and he filmed himself saying,
they just told me to leave. They're firing me because I wear Black Lives Matter.
Taco Bell panicked,
apologized,
and reinstated him.
Dude was willing to lose everything
for a mask with a logo on it.
Meanwhile,
there's a lot of people who are like,
well, you know, I could,
but my worst case scenario
is I get yelled at by my boss.
Or my worst case scenario
is that I could lose my job
and I have a family to feed.
And I'm like, I hear you, man.
No, I do respect it.
I don't want people to put their families at risk.
I get it.
But I just hope you guys realize the left is willing to literally burn down buildings.
In Georgia, leftists torched two houses, flipped a truck over and set it on fire, stolen from a guy.
They had gasoline and explosives.
That's the length,
length that they're willing to go. And many people here are like, yeah, but I could lose my job.
It's like those dudes could blow up. Like there's videos of Antifa being set on fire. They keep
doing it. They're throwing explosives. They're being charged with terror and it's not going to
stop them. There is a clear, you know, distinction between the willingness to engage in conflict
between the two factions. There's the pro-America side that says we must just calm down. We must
just mind our own business, keep our heads down, and let it all blow over. And there are a lot of
people, I'd say half or more, that are like, no, no, I'm going to speak up. I'm going to stand up.
I will never back down. I can respect that. But I look at it like when we had Rick Santorum
on and he said, we can't impeach Joe Biden. No, no, we can't do that. We've got to play by the
rules. We got to. And I'm like, impeaching Joe Biden doesn't accomplish anything but a symbolic
victory in the first place. If you're unwilling to just even wave a sign saying we mad because
it's so it's decorum, well you're gonna lose yeah yeah the the right
has still not learned the lesson that you have to fight fire with fire and it like they're so
concerned about being uh moral right well but we're but we're the moral ones right i think you
can fight fire with fire with a controlled burn they'll like burn a stretch that the fire stops
but i'm just asking people on the right to fight fire with water, right? We don't want a destructive force.
We just need there to be some of it.
And so what's happening is
if a bunch of people are like,
look, man, I can't bail water with you
because I'll get too close to the flames.
And, you know, I don't want to risk hurting my hands.
I got kids to feed.
It's like, well, there are people out here
who are currently being singed and burned for you.
And many of them are respecting your decision
not to be involved.
And well, but and not just for you,
but for your children.
That's what that's what that's where.
And I again, I understand.
And I try to be empathetic to that view.
But I'm like, I have the children, too.
And I'm out there doing the hard work.
You know why?
Because I want my children
to have a better place for them
when they grow up.
Why else do it?
Right.
I mean, if it's just for us.
Well, I mean, by the time it gets that bad,
maybe we'll you know
have gone i think there's a whole wave of people who are like watching you fight the fire and
they're over here being like the fire is getting closer do a better job i don't understand like
right i i think that there is such a sense that it is not your responsibility and that's where i
come back to like if you don't live by the values that you expect everyone else to promote then like
what are you
doing you're not helping at all let me pull up this story here for you guys from timcast.com
disney affiliated drag queen welcomes children to show featuring simulated sex and nudity
it's not just simulated sex it is simulated sodomy where two men gulp on stage in front of children
and simulate sodomy and um i'm surprised to see this a little bit because here we go.
Katie Porter, Democrat from California,
said that groomer and pedophile are just identities
and that, you know,
people are attacking them for their identities
as if they've committed a criminal act.
And it's like, well, grooming is, in my opinion.
And you want to make an argument
about someone just being a pedophile,
they haven't done anything, fine.
But that's an insane thing for a Democrat to say,
but it's because they're moving the Overton window. First, they said drag shows are just
fashion. It's dancing. And then once all the left got on board and said we they defend these things
and the right's crazy. They've now graduated to drag shows where I can't show you the image,
not on YouTube. It is exposed breasts like simulated breasts, but like not a bra, not a fake bust, quite
literally nipples and everything on this person's chest called tits in a box.
And then there's actually a dude wearing a thong and he turns around and giggles, tee
hee, with his ass to the kids.
And then it shows like the spiral of his ass around him.
And then you actually have two guys doing it on stage,
simulating doing it on stage.
Okay, so here's what I see happening.
The people on the right who have families
have everything to lose.
And so they don't want to take the risk.
The people on the left have literally nothing to lose.
So they'll risk anything and everything.
That's asymmetrical conflict.
And it ends with a very obvious outcome. So if you're in a short term perspective, such as I can't lose my job,
I have kids, I have to feed them. I totally get it. Far be it for me to tell you what to do.
Just as long as you know, this is the world you are leaving for your children.
If you're okay with that, then by all means, do nothing.
If this is terrifying you
and making you concerned,
maybe you should consider
what standing down means
for your children when they get older.
But maybe you want your kids to be on stage with these guys.
I don't know. These kids are watching it all happen.
They're being groomed by overt
sexualization in these shows.
It is escalating.
They are incrementalizing more and more and more.
And this ends with them actually abusing the kids in these events.
It started with a drag show where a drag queen dances.
The next thing we saw was it's not going to lick itself.
Then we saw children taking their clothes off on stage for men at a gay bar.
Now you have them simulating sodomy in front of children.
And they were.
What do you think happens next?
I hope you're happy about what the world will be
if you don't want to be involved.
Okay, I'm not telling you what to do.
Because I get it.
Risk is scary.
And I mean that seriously.
But just as long as you understand,
this is what awaits your children.
Yeah, this one was the worst.
So Defend Our Kidsxas my organization sent
taylor hansen out to this particular drag show to get the footage um i i did the research on this
it's a drag queen christmas tour they've got like i think 38 different stops across the country that
they're going to um way more than i'm comfortable with in te Texas. I think there was four or five just in Texas.
And the thing about this one is that on the ticketing website, it did say all ages welcome.
It did in most cases, it did give some sort of a very, very soft warning like this is adult. So just be careful, but all ages welcome. So typically the response that I get from the left is, well,
they did give some sort of warning. Okay. Well, why then in this particular show, did they constantly target
the children? Because we have video after video after video of all of these performers speaking
to the children in the crowd, calling them up to the stage, interviewing them, putting them on the
mic, all while they're also explaining. There was one part where one of the performers talked about a sexual act that they had with their father's boss and detailed it.
Right. And then went around the audience and had the audience share their favorite sex stories.
Knowing with children, with children, knowing that there were children in the audience.
They knew this because they were conversing with them on the microphone.
So for everyone who wants to say, well, it's not the drag queen's fault.
They didn't add.
They're just saying all ages welcome just because they want to be welcoming and they
want to be inclusive.
They could very, very easily make this 18 and up, 21 and up if they wanted to.
There is a reason why they called out to those children.
They called them up to the stage.
They received tips from them.
There is a reason why they are doing that.
In this particular video, too, that you you mentioned specifically i think it's that person with the the bazunkas out that
clearly was interviewing yes a small child and with the bazunkas out with i i don't think i don't
know i i i don't remember but i remember seeing this clip going uh you know around on twitter
specifically asking a child who was barely able to speak, what's your favorite part of the show?
Child's like, nothing.
I feel sorry for these kids.
What are these parents thinking, bringing them
out to this?
The police have no upside
to do anything about it.
But this over-the-sexualization, what does it do to children?
It ruins their possibilities of having
cohesive relationships, ruins their possibility
of having family members,
gets them hooked onto adult contents,
robs their innocence,
gets rid of their ability to have a childhood.
So there's so many layers to this
that essentially for me at the end of the day
boil down to a depopulation agenda.
Some people might say it's a degeneracy agenda.
Whatever it is, this is sick.
This is not good
and this is not something children
should be around it can be both right like it can be a depopulation agenda at the top
and just a degeneracy problem at you know with at the bottom yeah i think that that's because a lot
of people keep asking why do children need to be there but why do guys have to dress in front of
children should be the bigger question why do you as an adult male have to do this in front of
children and if you didn't like it, you wouldn't target the children
in the show. Just a simple question.
What would happen if the
bazungas dancer went to
a grade school playground
and just walked around?
At this point, it'd probably be tolerated.
No, no. I don't think so.
A father would get up, or if there was
a father. A lot of families are fatherless now.
When, like, we can't show the images of what they did father would get up or if there was a father a lot of families are fatherless now when like we
can't show the images of what they did on youtube because youtube will say this is not advertiser
friendly but for some but the issue is police even though it is already illegal won't do anything
about it so when i see something like this i am outright abolish the police 100 this is already
child sexual exploitation and the cops aren't doing
anything about it so why have cops if they won't even stop that in texas yeah instagram took it
took it down instagram took videos and photos of this down but but but but it's okay and they also
took down like didn't taylor put up like they removed my post and it's like a smaller version
and they took that one down too like it doesn't doesn't make any sense. I think what's strange to me
is most states have laws against,
like you can't show children pornography, right?
You're not allowed to show them
simulated sexual acts.
So when cops say,
well, there's nothing we can do about it.
Like that can't possibly be true
because this is within,
at least in most states,
the definition of something
that is not allowed.
They are choosing not to pursue it.
And whether that's because, you know, there's no criminal complaint by the parents who bought
tickets and brought their children or, you know, what is the company going to do?
Be like, oh, I think we made a mistake.
Please prosecute us.
Like you need you need someone to be complaining theoretically, although the cops do have the
right, you know, law enforcement could theoretically press charges.
They're just opting not to.
Texas.
Yeah, I know. I know. And that is what is so infuriating to me as well. I'm like, if this,
and this is what I think part of their plan is in pushing this in Texas, because some of the
most egregious ones that we've done, the one at Ebb and Flow that you guys probably saw with the
guy that was dancing to the sexually explicit P word song with a young girl that was right there.
I took that video and I kept telling myself,
how in the world is this happening in Texas?
And, you know, you got to believe
that they are so arrogant that they think
if we can get this done in Texas,
where can we not get this done, right?
Because-
That's the only place.
Right.
That's the only place.
But I think it's like,
if you are a liberal in Texas,
you see yourself as like someone in occupied territory.
Yes.
You're being so progressive by taking your child to this. And how dare these backwards conservative people wrong
this thing that should be, I don't know what fun, I'm not sure what the adjective is for them. But
like, I think it's to connect with these people who are so kind of moving down a radical path,
especially in their parenting, that they feel as though they are morally correct. And when there
is backlash, they double down on what they did.
Someone should interview these parents and just be like, after the show, why are you
bringing your child here?
Why do you think this is okay?
I'm curious because they're either brain dead.
They're either fluoride brained out or just totally out of it or just really bad people.
Well, they will be in Dallas tomorrow night.
And maybe I just might happen to be there asking them those questions.
Yeah.
Where are the police?
Oftentimes they are called.
So they show up.
But usually they get stuck trying to maintain peace between Antifa, who always shows up
and the protesters who always show up.
And they say there's no violation.
They say there's no violation. I don't think they get stuck. we can't do well right but uh they i gotta say this i think the cops are
probably in on it i completely agree with you and so for us the the most reasonable solution for us
is to go to the legislators and say you need to strengthen the language and make sure that it is
clear that this is child abuse make sure that it is clear that this is child abuse, make sure that it is prohibited.
What else do you do in this moment to protect kids?
So, well, I'll start with this.
We often talk about how the law is less relevant than culture.
There are laws in the books in, I can't remember what city it was, I was reading a book and it was like putting a pie on your windowsill is illegal unless it's like Tuesday or something.
And it was a law that used to be there because of wild animals being attracted to the small
town.
But now that it's a big city, it makes no sense why you can't be on the top of your
building, you know, put a pile out the window.
So no cop will enforce that law.
We are at the point where police are completely okay with this.
In New York, there's an interesting cultural thing where women are allowed to walk around
topless.
But a lot of these cops are more conservative.
So there's one particular woman who's morbidly obese, and she walks around with her massive bazongas flopping around, and she gets arrested all the time, and then immediately
files a lawsuit and wins instantly and get several thousand dollars. Because the cops see her and say,
ma'am, you can't do that. And she goes, yes, I can. They say you're under arrest. Then the cops
find out it's actually allowed.
See, culturally among those cops in New York,
they see it and say, I have to stop it.
There's no law they know of.
It's just wrong to them.
The cops here, what was it, San Antonio?
Austin.
Austin.
This one was Austin.
To the cops in Austin, this is perfectly fine,
just like the parents think.
So no law that could be written
is going to make
the cops enforce this. You need Abbott to send in state troopers. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean,
you're not wrong. I have been to some where the cops do see, I can see it on their face. It does
seem like they want to do something, but they feel like their hands are tied because of their
superiors. I'm not, I'm not covering for them. Trust me. I'm saying for them, that's an excuse.
Right. Well, right. Like I've, I've seen, I've seen cops arrest people for them. Trust me. I think it's disgusting. I'm saying for them, that's an excuse. Right. Well, right.
I've seen cops arrest people for nothing.
I watched a video out of Florida where a guy got arrested because he was a blind guy with a walking cane.
And they're watching two dudes simulate sodomy in front of children like, well, you know,
this one's too ambiguous for us.
Yeah.
Are you kidding me?
There's people who pee outside.
They get charged with indecent exposure.
Right.
That happens routinely.
All the time.
The cops in Texas want this.
It's the only explanation.
Well, more importantly, with all the events that I've attended, it's, you know, as you would expect, it's almost exclusively what appears to be single mothers taking their young children.
No fathers usually.
No fathers.
And what is so fascinating to me is I'm like, where the hell are the dads in the community?
Why are they not coming here?
They're all walking in.
They're not screaming it down.
They're not doing all of the things that I would want and expect my husband to do if this came to my community and my child or my friend's children were participating in it or whatever.
Where is that urgency of the men in these communities to say,
we're not letting you do this in our town?
It's really frightening to me.
But men who do that are, you know, toxically masculine and they're not allowed to do that.
I don't care.
I think it'd be a good thing.
But I'm just saying that like the same way that cops who might in their gut be like,
this is wrong.
I can see this is wrong, but I don't know how to move forward
because I don't think I have any law to arrest them on.
I don't know who I'd arrest, whatever.
I think men who are in these communities,
like, are you going to tell,
if you have a sister who has a young child,
you're a man who's going to take your niece or nephew
to one of these shows,
like, do you say like,
no, you can't take them and start some family rift?
Like, I think people are afraid to speak up.
I agree with you.
But I think that there is so much fear.
I have seen cops arrest people by going, you can't go there.
It's a frozen zone.
And the person says, what's frozen zone mean?
It means you can't go there.
And then the person goes, OK, and starts walking.
You're under arrest.
I've seen people get arrested for resisting arrest, meaning they weren't actually being
arrested. There was nothing to resist. And they're being arrested for the act of resisting arrest meaning they weren't actually being arrested there was
nothing to resist and they're being arrested for the act of resisting arrest that wasn't happening
and these cops are like well you know they are shaking big fake tits in front of children and
simulating sex acts which is child exploitation but uh far be it for me to know the law i was
arrested seven times seven times i had to go to jail. Why? Routinely asking questions. Right. So to see this Like, why is this any different? Right, right.
Well, it's not.
I mean, the LGBT community is now, I think, exempt from laws regarding child exploitation
and child sexual abuse.
I mean, that's the only conclusion that I can come to.
And if people are not willing to stand up and do what's right when it comes to sexual
abuse of children, like, what are they willing to stand up for? Imagine being a cop, but also being like, you know, willfully and knowingly only enforcing,
you know, like revenue generation through tickets and arresting, you know, legitimate
protesters while ignoring Antifa and this.
Yeah.
Like I can only assume the good cops retired, defund the police worked, and the cops that
are left are totally on board with it.
That's what they wanted.
They wanted a police force that would be subservient.
We saw this in Seattle when a bunch of Antifa people were like approaching a guy with weapons and he was backing up.
And a cop vehicle pulls up, gets out, grabs the victim and arrests him and then apologizes to Antifa.
That's where we're at.
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We got a bunch of really awesome stuff at the website, but we got a bunch of cool stuff
happening on the ground.
We have secured a building.
We're going to be setting up a physical hangout cafe.
The first floor is going to be a cafe.
Second floor is going to be like a skate shop
and a gaming shop.
Third floor is going to be podcasts and stuff.
So we might do special Friday night events there.
And the goal ultimately is by this time next year
to have a bunch of these locations.
So I think we can pull it off
thanks to your support.
And then what happens
when we have a bunch of physical locations
people can actually meet up in,
have Saturday morning events with their families? This is the kind of thing I think we need to do to shift the culture.
It's one thing I can do. It's a small grain of sand in a much bigger heat, but it's something
we're working on thanks to your support. Let's read. All right. Carolyn Clark says, Sarah,
I live in downtown Roanoke, Texas, a few blocks from that place. Thank you for what you're doing
to protect children. Love you. Thank you. I appreciate protect children love you thank you i appreciate that
absolutely adam noel says graphene and fusion energy the future looks bright have you all discussed the fusion energy breakthrough yet we did we did uh ian transitioned today though so
you know ian is is now hannah claire hannah claire still not my thing i said it i have worked here
for over a year i said I made you guys change my email
so only a slight pause
yeah
no
Ian is sick
and so
he's definitely
coming back
no I'm just kidding
Ian really is sick
and I'm here
filling in for him
did you Lysol that
no
for you
Kellen
what
did you Lysol this
oh absolutely
Lysol
I think he had to get up super early
to do a Cast Castle episode today.
Yeah, that's not normal for him.
It was like 10 a.m.
And that's if the people watching,
Ian's nocturnal.
He does not ever see.
Well, he is.
He's like a vampire.
What's the word for like a cat that sleeps all day?
Garfield? Crepuscular. Crepuscular. They're awake during dawn and dusk. That's it. What's the word for like a cat that sleeps all day? You know.
Garfield?
Crepuscular.
Crepuscular.
They're awake during dawn and dusk.
That's it.
Ian's awake right before the sun sets to come on the show and then he goes to bed.
Then, you know, well, he actually doesn't wake up at dawn.
So it's literally just sundown.
Whatever that is.
Oh, so stay away from Lysol.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
I said Lysol.
I'm like, I don't even own Lysol.
It was just the first word that came to mind.
The hippies use essential oil.
I use Thieves.
Darko says,
I can't tell if Luke and Hannah
actually don't like each other
or if they're just messing around.
And you'll never know.
We hate each other.
We can't stand each other.
It did feel,
my first time on the program,
it felt a little tense.
The thing is,
we're just both from Europe.
Yeah, we grew up together in poland um okay what do we got jason cierchio says i found out another one of my
friends passed away from overdose today can we please get a prayer for the still sick and
suffering addict sorry to hear it man my thoughts go out and if everybody wants to say a prayer for the still sick and suffering addict sorry to hear it man my thoughts
go out and if everybody wants to say a prayer for for you know these people who are sick and
suffering addiction then it would be greatly appreciated guardsman norheim says the world
is falling apart the future is getting very grim dark and henry cavill is now spearheading a
warhammer 40k tv series with amazon is that Is that bad news or is that good news?
I heard people were really excited about it.
I don't know.
I think they did Henry Cavill dirty.
He was the Witcher.
He quits the Witcher to be Superman.
And then they can him from Superman.
For what?
To do a young Superman?
Oh, they have no idea.
They ruined DC.
I mean, Marvel has started going down as well.
But DC is just a mess.
Brett Dasavik is outside the studio door
pounding his fist with something to say
I can just feel it
pop culture crisis everybody make sure you follow pop culture crisis on YouTube
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Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says
Tim the time is now
the time is now was years ago
we're in a war for the minds
war of the minds for the minds of children. Too
many own the libs grifters out here. What you think about a digital army fire with fire to
keep it peaceful? I think the issue is just if everybody just spoke up, there would be no
conflict. It would be over. But what's happening is these Democrats like Katie Porter, she knows
that if she comes out against grooming,
she will lose votes. She knows that conservatives won't vote for her anyway. And she knows Democrats
either support it or too stupid to think otherwise. So she will support it. If every single person
told their neighbor that's nasty, then people like Katie Porter would stop because they're like,
oh, too many people are telling me no. That the simplest uh the simplest way to go go about it i suppose but ballot harvesting
you know i do think legislation matters culture shifting matters we'll see how it goes i don't
think we're losing though elon musk is definitely a major win with the purchase of twitter and the
the revelations that's going on it's it's probably one of the most powerful moves upward that we've seen in a long time
red muskrat says sarah has more balls than most men today yes i wish that weren't true
yep yep well maybe it's the soy i think it is i like how people say that's that that conspiracy
pyramid said soy boys is a conspiracy theory.
Like what?
Men are losing testosterone,
the Y chromosome shrinking,
all that stuff's happening. And getting man bazunkas.
Man bazunkas.
It's because they're eating all that gluten.
In a box?
The Bill Gates moves.
Seed oils.
Seed oils, right, Luke?
No, damn right.
Seed oils.
Glyphosate.
High fructose corn syrup, all that.
Omega Resetsu says Luke is wrong.
Capitalism is exactly what leftists say it is.
Capitalism was coined by Louis Blanc as a straw man against free market economics,
meaning head of cattle whose goal is oligarchy.
When the government prints money out of thin air and then gives it to all their friends,
that's not really capitalistic behavior.
It's socialism for the super rich.
Let's call it what it is.
And if we had a free market capitalistic
country, we wouldn't have all these monopolies
and all these bigger problems like we do right now.
So that's my two cents.
Alright.
Josh Johnson says,
question for Sarah. End world hunger
or send all creeper predators
via Musk rocket on a one-way
trip. Let's just call it outer space.
Oh. I'm going with the i'm going
with the musk rocket musk rocket maybe we can have all of the really awful people because we don't
want violence to befall people so we put them in a rocket and we have them colonize mars then it
would be like australia though like isn't that what happened with australia i mean australia's
got its problems they turned out bad yeah it's gotten pretty bad in Australia.
And how funny, like how weird would it be if we put all of like all criminal predators and everything is like their sentence was to be loaded up in a rocket and sent to like Alpha Centauri.
And then it's just like Earth a thousand years later.
And everything's like really nice and peaceful and there's no crime.
And then all of a sudden a gigantic dick shaped ship starts arriving.
All the predators are coming back.
Family-friendly show.
Phallic.
Phallic ship.
Okay, okay.
And what do we have?
Becoming Ungovernable says, well, give your ID card to the border guard.
Yeah.
Your alias says you're Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the United Federation of Planets because he won't speak English anyway.
Music notes.
Music notes. music notes.
I have no idea.
Leprechaun says,
John Stewart did nothing shocking.
Stop pretending they made up thoughts
that divulge from the norm.
He was simple.
No hate in the statement.
Dude gets too much credit for talking.
Also, my birthday is the 17th.
LOL.
Love y'all.
Happy birthday.
Appreciate it.
Happy birthday.
Soulless Ginger says,
Luke's law of names.
If a woman's name has three or more syllables, it will be truncated to suit Luke's preference. Happy birthday. Soulless Ginger says, Luke's law of names. If a woman's name has three or more syllables,
it will be truncated to suit Luke's preference.
Thank you.
Someone understands me.
Sorry my name is too complicated for you, I guess.
I didn't think it was that bad, but...
It's a lot.
It's okay, Leonard.
It's okay.
It's a mouthful.
Leroy.
It was Leroy.
Please call me by my respected...
Leroy at worstpoliticalt-shirts.com. Leroy. It was Leroy. Please call me by my respected person of color pronouns.
Leroy at worstpoliticalt-shirts.com.
Leroy.
Logan Culver says Michael Malice's new book, The White Pill, is now available on Amazon.
Let's get him to number one.
Ladies and gentlemen, you really should check out Michael Malice's new book on Amazon, The White Pill.
It's a white pill story, but it talks about dictators.
I don't want to just check it out.
Take a look.
I talked to Michael a little bit about it, and we really are hoping that a book about
that grants some kind of optimism at the very least will reach number one.
And as we're talking about all these really, really dark things, give it a read and support
the people who are fighting the good fight, calling out the machine in the cathedral.
And that's Michael Malice.
We're big fans.
Shout out, Michael.
Look forward to have you on next time.
And hopefully your book hits number one.
So we'll give you more shout outs when we can.
Let's grab some more super chats.
Crypto Pepe says, Tim, bought 45 Trump NFTs yesterday for $4,455.
Doubled my money overnight.
Will meet with Trump for dinner. I'll tell him
to stop dwelling on 2020 and ballot harvest
for 2024 if I can. Cheaper than
Times Square ad. Fair
point.
You bought
45 out of 45,000. You actually
won the Trump dinner? I mean, that's amazing.
I wonder how
trump dinners were in there that's that's like i mean the odds aren't that bad to be completely
honest yeah you know spend five grand get dinner with trump i actually thought the cocktail party
at mar-a-lago was the better prize because like you know hanging out with trump's cool but that's
your whole thing yeah whereas like the mar-a-lago cocktail party is like you're hanging out you're
having drinks you're schmoozing you you're walking around, you bring your friends.
It's like a lot of different people.
How much did you have to buy for that?
Do you know?
You could buy one.
It was like, yeah.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
And I mean, it's really interesting that the Trump NFTs doubled in value instantly.
Super cool.
Congratulations.
I have no issue with the Trump cards themselves.
I have no issue with the infomercial.
I thought it was actually funny.
The issue was the timing of it. He said there's gonna be a major announcement and then it's he's selling nfts he sold them all in a couple hours i mean the dude made money legit and it was a funny
commercial he you know when he said he was better than lincoln and washington but winning dinner
with him he's not sure if it was a great prize i i love how he does that because most people doing
sales are going to be like it's the best prize ever he's like i don't know if it's actually that
good you like me i guess but he is the best president ever i know right i just felt like
it was like if you haven't thought of what to get a boomer in your life please get them this nft
boomers don't understand nfts though yeah but it's just a thought that counts you know people
bought i'll still do it for trump yeah people bought People bought it, man. You tell them it's an NFT, they're like, is that what the kids are into?
Cool.
Does it help Trump?
I'm in.
Yeah.
That's what they said.
Seth M. says, can Raymond G. Stanley Jr. get a t-shirt or a plaque on the wall?
He's earned it.
That's true.
He has.
I don't know.
We can do something.
Which wall?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Well, we're building the new studio right now.
It's coming along really, really awesomely.
And so I'm really excited for that to be done but who knows because things have been
taking forever but uh the new space is going to be so amazing the studio is slightly bigger
and there's a green room attached to it with a window and then it's overlooking this massive
building it's a 40 foot tall building so there's going to be just all sorts of really awesome stuff
that we're going to have there it's going to be just all sorts of really awesome stuff that we're going to have there.
It's going to be really great. Skating,
music. We're going to have
a fake little table game thing for people to play
either board games or fake casino
games. Super excited for that.
Yep.
What do we got?
Where are we at?
What is this? Quantum
Strange Quark says Elon should release them now if they pin an apology for seven days.
Otherwise, they get a 14-day suspension.
Love me some Sarah Gonzalez.
Oh, thank you.
My proposal was, Elon, let all of the to come back, they agree to allow us to produce a real-time tracker of their locations that will be pinned to their profile.
And they got no problem with it.
It's just reporting public information.
Right.
So I think it's a fair compromise.
Yeah.
If they put their home address in their bio, they can come back.
Sweet.
Well, real-time tracking location.
It's better.
I agree.
You think I'm joking.
Elon, send them a message right now.
Send Donnie O'Sullivan a message.
Say, Donnie, I understand you were just reporting.
So here's the compromise.
I will reinstate your account so long as we can attach a link to a real-time tracker of you.
You know what they're going to say?
They're going to say no.
And then Elon can come out and say, look, they said it was fine to report on someone's
real time location.
And so when I said, OK, you're right, I'll let you back on the platform if we could do
the same to you.
They refused.
Now, why would they do that?
I think it's wild.
They work at these places that were like, yes, yes, totally fine.
Share their, you know, doxed information like I we wouldn't do that.
Like, I don't understand how you as a
journalist like yes i guess it's been made public but like it is still wrong to report it so you're
just recycling the crime like i don't really get it i mean from the same brand of journalists who
reported that trump peed on a bunch of people with no verification or anything like that and
everyone else ran with that as well the elevator story story. You saw that one? No. The Huffington Post ran a story saying somewhere, at some point, a video was made about Donald
Trump doing something in an elevator.
What he was doing?
We don't know.
Where was it?
We're not sure.
The elusive white whale.
And it's like, what?
That's a real story.
No.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I remember that.
Yeah.
You want to try and Google it or something?
You can pull up the exact headline.
Oh, man.
It's like nothing happened, but we think maybe something happened somewhere.
And they wrote a story about it.
Well, they're like, prove that it didn't.
Prove that it didn't happen.
That's the new state of journalism.
Just prove that it didn't happen.
OMG Puppy says, Olbermann, Taylor, Lorenz, etc.
I wonder how much cluster B personality disorder is there.
Historianic personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, et cetera.
Oh, yeah, it's all there.
I mean, these people are nuts.
They are just crazy people.
My next thing Taylor runs is like, I didn't go to private school.
And then someone pulls out the tweet where she's like, I did go to private school.
I just don't follow it.
She's the worst.
Where are we at?
Emissary of Dickishness says, yo, the Trump meme NFT sold out within 24 hours. Don't follow it. She is the worst. Where are we at?
Emissary of Dickishness says, yo, the Trump meme NFT sold out within 24 hours.
Ha ha ha.
I think it was like a couple hours.
I think it was way less than 24.
You know, I think it was very quickly.
Robert Owen says, memorialize Bocas by making a plushie line with the funds going towards animal care.
Kind of like a pet HSA.
That's a really good idea.
I will write that down and I will look into that.
Bokus.
Bokus is spelled B-O-K-U-S.
Plushies.
Is it?
Uh-huh.
Why?
How did you spell Bokus?
I don't know.
I feel like every time I, the first like couple months that I worked here, every time I met
him, someone pronounced his name slightly differently.
That's exactly right.
Yeah.
His name's actually Bucko.
Yeah. That's what I thought. But you've never actually Bucko. Yeah, that's what I thought,
but you've never called him that.
Yeah, I did in the early days.
So an update on Mr. Bocas.
His red blood cell count has improved
after the blood transfusions.
The IV fluids have dramatically improved
his demeanor.
Unfortunately, however,
we got news today that he has entered stage four
kidney failure. The doctors don't know how long he'll last. Stage four is very serious. It's like
the end. His kidneys have basically failed. But with the treatment and medication we're giving
him, they say it could be six months. It could be a lot less. So based on what i've heard from people it could be several months
and the way he's been acting he's very thirsty because his kidneys have failed but he's actually
acting rather normally now since we got him medicine and iv fluid treatment so it's really
crazy you you you pinch the skin and because their skin is so loose and then you just jam the needle
in and they don't
even flinch wow like yeah it just goes in and they just look at you like did you do something
and then the fluid goes under their skin and then it's like a bubble and then it goes down
and then all of a sudden he's jumping around all excited like i don't want to say jumping around
but he like he got up he's walking around he's yelling he's acting more normal and it's like
okay that's good the sad news is he's only four but he's got a genetic problem genetic heart problem and a
genetic kidney problems the good news i suppose is if if the doctors are saying we don't know how
long he can last because of this but it could be maybe even six months that gives ian enough time
to contact these stem cell doctors who he's been trying to reach out to and maybe get some stem cell treatments for him or something. I just think the issue is stem cells seem like they could
probably cure someone who's got deteriorating organs, not someone who's got defective organs.
Like he's got a heart problem, like a genetic heart defect. The stem cells aren't going to
correct that. They're going to just attach to what's already there.
And with the kidneys being totally failed, I don't know if anything's going to work.
But I appreciate all of the well wishes.
We'll grab some more super chats.
Where are we at?
Satan the Sir says, did y'all see the net job growth?
The net job growth estimation for quarter two was actually closer to 10,500 than the 1.1 million initially reported?
No, there was no typo there.
Oh, gosh.
Wow.
John Paul says, Tim, please shout out my girlfriend, Tina.
It's her birthday and she's a huge fan.
Tina, happy birthday.
Awesome.
Thanks for being a fan.
We really do appreciate it.
I hope they're watching the show for her birthday that'd be cool yeah i'd love it
joseph murphy says my brother gave me a ps2 dbz budokai 2 thug 2 oh wow tony hawk's underground
and others for my 30th birthday present 12 22 so i'm having a great night listening while i play
as goku that sounds pretty awesome yeah i bought uh bought an N64 or a Super Nintendo and a PlayStation recently.
And then I was playing Breath of Fire.
I played Chrono Trigger for a little bit
and then I played Breath of Fire for a little bit.
Good old days, man.
But it's really funny being an adult with the
current level of video games and then playing
something like Breath of Fire, for those that are familiar.
And I'm like, wow, this game has
nothing in it. It's so
basic. There's like nothing.
And it used to be like the craziest game ever
when I was a little kid.
Arthur Desmarais says,
everything is backwards.
We should know everything about the government
and they should know nothing about us.
The news should tell us facts
and let us make our opinion.
Now they hide the facts and tell us their opinion.
Yup.
Chicken Sushi says, wow ian got hot
i've always thought he had great hair i mean i always tell you my hair's anywhere close to ian's
i'm excited john h says go with me on this maybe trump's big announcement was about fighting back
on the first amendment but someone sent out the nft first to screw him. If Milo can mess with Trump, why not someone else? You know, it does seem Trump to do the NFT thing
as his major announcement. And his post was, this is the major announcement. You're right,
it could be a staffer. But I think the simple answer is, whoever advised Trump to do this,
gave him bad advice. So I would say technically you're correct.
I don't know if it's to screw him.
It was just a bad idea.
But the only bad idea was the timing.
If he put up the free speech thing first, it would have hit like a hammer.
Then he could have done the NFT things as a wink wink.
We got one more for you.
And it would have been funny.
The order they put it in came out bad, came out bad.
But it's cool.
The NFTs made him a ton of money.
So, you know, who really wins in the end?
The guy walking away with about 5 million bucks?
Or the people complaining about, you know.
He definitely doesn't have enough money.
He doesn't have, well.
Is there ever enough money?
Yeah.
For Trump, who knows?
Dreadmac says, hey, Luke Luke I just checked Elon's follows
and I didn't see you
but I saw Tim
just wanted to see you squirm
I'm checking right now
what?
I'm checking right now
oh no
no that didn't happen
sorry
oh no wait
he's right
I got a DM
hold on
I have a text
from Elon
what is this?
we've already been
through this joke before Tim
no no I do
I'm gonna hear it
again come on
he says
oh it's Elon
uh huh
yeah
hey Tim
I accidentally
followed Luke
the other day
but I meant
to follow you
just wanted to
let you know
Luke is totally
dumb
oh man
that was hurtful
for the sake
of Poe's law
Elon did not
DM me because there's
going to be someone out there who's going to be like tim's claiming elon message the daily beast
i'm going to message him about you all right i better stop it right now i will tell elon says
luke i'll tell on elon you'll tell on elon yeah elon comes on this show just to moderate fights
between you guys he's like i have a million sons I've been through this before
Fat Sean says
the correct name
for the crime of grooming
is enticement of a minor
well there you go
that's right
well
also
I don't know if we're
allowed to talk about
how much we can talk
about grooming
but grooming talks to like
systematic
exposure
to get people
to normalize it
let me give you guys
for those that listen to
my morning show the temple daily show um check out the temple daily show on itunes spotify or on
youtube.com slash timcast if you guys haven't but um the simplest way to explain grooming
a young woman is approached by a guy at like the mall and he was like hey do you do you do modeling
and she's like no and he goes here's my card give me a call you know and she's like 16 or whatever
and he's like we we're a modeling agency so we's my card. Give me a call. You know, and she's like 16 or whatever.
And he's like, we're a modeling agency. So we do a bunch of photos.
I think you can make a ton of money doing this.
You're going to be great.
And then she talks to her parents.
And her parents like, yeah, online modeling agency.
This is really good stuff.
OK, cool.
Let's go.
16-year-old girl meets the guy.
Everything's above board.
He says, we're going to do a raincoat with an umbrella.
Picture, picture, picture.
Wonderful.
Here's $300.
You guys were awesome. We'll call you again. Totally normal, right? The next time
she comes in, he's like, we're going to do sportswear. So you're going to be wearing yoga
pants. And it's totally normal stuff you normally wear. Photo, photo, photo. They do that a couple
times. Eventually, the girl is going in by herself. Mom's totally cool with her kid's new job. And
then he says, we're going to do swimwear. You know, bikinis and stuff.
You go to the beach,
you do bikinis.
It's all the same.
They do this
until eventually it's like,
okay, now I want you
to drop your shoulder strap.
Okay, now we're gonna do
some nightlife stuff.
Now we've got an artistic shoot
for an art magazine.
It's gonna be topless,
but you've already done
the bikini stuff,
so this is totally the same.
They do that until
the woman is then sold off
and trafficked
into a foreign country or something like that and then she's a young you know trafficked human
that's like generic grooming as most people have probably heard about it the fake modeling gig
or the you know come come come to hollywood and i'll give you a gig and before they know it they're
doing porn or it's like teachers like saying to their kids like oh so you have a boyfriend right
and you oh i talk to my teacher all the time right oh man your boyfriend's so lucky like and it keeps No, they're doing porn. Or it's like teachers saying to their kids, like, oh, so you have a boyfriend, right?
Oh, I talk to my teacher all the time, right?
Oh, man, your boyfriend's so lucky.
And it keeps going and getting more and more perverse until there's an appropriate relationship.
It was the first drag shows for families.
It was Drag Queen Story Hour.
They're just reading books.
Oh, calm down.
Then it was a drag show for kids.
They're just dancing.
Now it's simulated sodomy on stage.
That is grooming.
I called it.
You called it.
I was saying like, they're going to increment this.
This is what grooming is.
And then all the media matters, they were like, Tim Pool's a bigot.
Yeah.
So wouldn't you argue that the parents are being groomed though?
Because they're the ones taking the kids to these shows.
The kids aren't voluntarily going and buying these tickets.
It's the parents. the kids to these shows. The kids aren't voluntarily going and buying these tickets. It's the parents.
That's a good point. I'd say to a degree,
you can say the parents are being psychologically groomed
to allowing their kids to be trafficked.
But that happens too.
There will be a woman who has a single mother
with a kid, and an abusive boyfriend
comes in, and they start gaslighting her,
withholding money, or pressuring her,
and then eventually trafficking the kid.
You hear a lot of those stories happen.
They're scary, man.
All right.
GPT3 bot says, I refuse to take my company's DEI courses, so I'm writing a bot to take
them for me and going to send my GitHub link to HR, troll them with code.
Giving it to all of your coworkers.
I mean, what happens if you fail the DEI course?
Yeah, actually, here's my advice to you.
Take the course, but film.
Set up a camera, get one of those phone tripods,
and point it at the computer screen,
and then start taking the course,
and the moment they disparage in any way any race or identity,
because they will, white people this,
then you have a grievance against them for racial discrimination.
The question, I suppose, is will the government do anything about it?
Well, I don't know, but you can probably still find a lawyer
who will, you know, put them to the coals,
and then they might be like, uh, we're getting sued over this.
These DEI courses often disparage white people, which is illegal.
So, see what you can do.
All right, where are we at So, see what you can do. All right.
Tough news for you guys.
Tough news.
What do you mean?
He's a person of color.
He's not white.
Oh, I see.
I see.
It's been a rough time for us white people.
What can I say?
Yeah, Kellen, are you white?
Well, I'm a quarter Polish, so you tell me.
Okay.
No, it's mixed race.
Quarter.
No, he's mixed.
Quarter. That's not 100%. I was born and raised in Poland. I'm Sl quarter Polish, so you tell me. Okay, no, it's mixed race. Quarter. No, he's mixed. Quarter.
That's not 100%.
I was born and raised in Poland.
I'm Slavic as they come.
You're wrong.
Absolutely not.
No, you're wrong.
You are wrong.
What you got to understand is in your quest for power, you need to make anyone agree with you.
So a single percentage is a weapon for you.
You get it?
No, I don't need an ally.
I want to be the only
special one here, okay?
You got to be like, hey, you know, now there's two of us
and we can vote against you.
Yeah, but then I don't have any
special privileges. I just want all the privileges.
I guess Santa Clara's the only white person here.
I am the token white person. Are you Polish?
No, I'm not. I also think
I don't want to assume Ian's race here, but I also
think he's a token
white person so yeah but he's not here right now uh are you are you a white person sarah you know
yeah yeah i didn't think so and of course i'm i'm asian so we've got two slot like a quarter asian
okay you're a quarter polish doesn't count you get to claim it i'm outnumbered you should help
me hold on was obama the first black president? Was he the first Asian president?
Everyone would say.
Because he was Asian.
Everyone would say he was the first black president.
He was Asian.
Wait, what?
He was like 25% Asian.
What are you talking about?
Everyone considers Obama to be the first black president.
Therefore, you can claim it.
But he was like half white.
Half, yeah.
Yeah, I know.
But everyone said he was the first black president.
Half could be the cutoff point.
I'm sending it officially.
So Tim's not Korean? As the only person of color here, Yeah, I know, but everyone said he was the first black president. Half could be the cutoff point. I'm sending it officially as the official.
So Tim's not Korean?
As the only person of color here, I'm laying down the law right now, 50%.
That's it.
You can't claim it unless you're 50%.
Hold on, hold on.
Oh, man.
You don't have enough votes.
I don't care.
I got special privileges.
I'm more special.
You threw out your extra vote.
I don't need it.
Kellen, want to join my alliance?
Your alliance of white people?
I feel like that's what happens in prison.
It's just my voting block.
Please don't make this
into a bigger deal than it is.
Sarah, you can be in two.
Don't worry.
No, I don't know.
I think it was part Indonesian.
No?
Here's what I know.
If you haven't already,
smash that like button,
subscribe to this channel,
share the show with your friends,
become a member at timcast.com to support our work directly.
I am really excited about the cafe physical locations.
And I think it would be really cool to have one in Austin, have one in –
I'd probably want to set up three in Florida as fast as possible.
That would be super cool.
So imagine you're just like – you're going out.
I'm going to get coffee.
And then you're like, oh, what's this?
There's like a new coffee spot.
And you go in and you're like, what's on the TV screen? It's Timcast. It's We Are Change.
It's Viva Frey. And so people who are coming in on busy days to get an ice cream or a coffee,
the content that's being played is the content from us and our friends. That would be epic.
And so I'm like, maybe one day we'll have a thousand of these locations. And whenever someone
comes in to sit down and drink a coffee, they're watching us.
It's all about expanding the culture.
So with your support, it's another big project we have,
but I will stress, the building's there.
We have begun the build out already.
We are doing the design work.
We have the building.
We've gone in.
It is purchased.
This is going to be awesome.
I'm hoping within the next month, it is up and running in a very rudimentary way.
But within a few weeks,
we will be directly selling our coffee brand.
So I'm super excited for this.
So thank you all for your support.
We're going to keep just expanding and doing stuff.
The other thing I want to mention about these coffee shops
is that in the front windows,
there's going to be flags.
And it ain't going to be a rainbow.
It's going to be a Gadsden flag.
It's going to be a Molon Labe flag.
And we are going to outright say,
like, we stand for these values.
It's who we are.
That's it.
We're not going to cower.
We're not going to put up,
please don't hurt us, Antifa.
We're going to be like,
yo, we're right here.
And we're going to stand up
for what we believe in.
So I'm really excited for this.
You can follow the show
at TimCastIRL.
You can follow me at TimCast.
Sarah, do you want to
shout anything out?
Yeah, follow me, please,
on social media,
SarahGonzalezTX
and my makeup,
AmericanBeautyBySarah.com
as well as the initiative
that we are leading in Texas,
DefendKidsTX.com.
Sarah, thank you so much
for coming.
It was really awesome.
Thank you for all the work you do.
If you want to support
a person of color's business,
you can by going to LukeUncensored.com.
And I just remembered,
I actually launched this t-shirt a couple of years ago
when YouTube fully demonetized me.
And I also started a members area.
LukeUncensored.com is the members area.
I do a lot of different content down there.
And the latest video I did was all about the plastics
that you find everywhere,
including places
that you wouldn't expect to find it.
Plastics are really bad for you,
especially if you're a male.
I covered that plus a lot more.
LukeUncensored.com.
See you there.
I'm Hannah Claire Brimlow.
I'm a writer for TimCast.com.
Thanks for having me on tonight.
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Where's our gold check, Elon?
Yeah, where is our gold check?
It's still blue.
I don't understand.
Post Millennial got their gold check.
Oh, wow.
That's rude.
So anyways, follow TimCastNews
on Twitter
and that's all
I have to promote.
You guys can find me
at KellenPDL.
It was a great
Friday night episode
to end the week.
We got a lot of
exciting stuff
happening next week
so be sure to tune
into TimCast.
Monday,
I think the show
is starting a half an hour early
because we will be
on stage at TPUSA
with a rotating
set of guests.
I have no idea how this is going to work.
It's going to be awesome.
There's going to be people screaming stuff.
So thanks for hanging out, everybody,
and we will see you all then.