Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #684 Andrew Tate Story WAS A HOAX, Trans Activist LIED AGAIN w/ Libs Of Tik Tok

Episode Date: January 3, 2023

Tim, Ian, Luke, & Serge join Libs of TikTok (Chaya Raichik) to discuss the Andrew Tate hoax being spread amongst leftists, DeSantis launching an investigation into a drag show performance involving ch...ildren, the US collapsing as a society, Taylor Lorenz doxing Chaya, a Texas supreme court ruling against a father who tried to prevent California from drugging his child, and Damar Hamlin collapsing during an NFL game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 So two nights ago, I'm standing on 43rd and 7th Avenue in Times Square with this guy, Luke Rutkowski over here. And we heard what sound it sounded to me kind of like a whip crack or a lightning strike, like lightning strike. Like it was weird. And I knew it was a weird sound. And I immediately I look around. No one's reacting. We got cops everywhere. And I'm like, OK, okay that was weird that was a weird noise but you know quick assessment of everything i don't see anything in my vicinity i don't see anything going on no panic no police action everything seems fine or whatever we'll go back inside we're in this party we go downstairs turns out apparently a jihadi with a machete
Starting point is 00:00:41 struck two cops and then they shot him. And that was the noise we heard on the south end of Times Square. That was crazy. And I saw Matt Bender, progressive personality, tweeting, because I guess he was outside the perimeter or something happened. And then I was like, yo, what time was this? And then he was like, 15 minutes ago. And I was like, dude, we heard that gunshot. That's crazy so i don't know what's going to happen with 2023 but like within an hour of the year about being about to start that's what happens and i was kind of
Starting point is 00:01:11 surprised i was like jihadi action that's that's like a throwback you know that's not really what we've been seeing for the past few years it's been all like far left far right but let's get into it we got this big story so i'll tell you i got another story for you i'm in savannah georgia and i'm waiting in line at leopold's ice cream for everybody who knows that and I'm talking to Shane Cashman about a potential story we're working on and then you know he's gets on his phone I'm standing there and then all of a sudden I see this story about Andrew Tate getting arrested and then Shane walks up and I'm like did you hear and he was yes like we instantly knew we were talking about the story about Andrew Tate so the claim was that a pizza box got him caught, which is nonsense and a lie.
Starting point is 00:01:48 The whole thing was a hoax. We don't know exactly what's going on. He's been arrested and detained on allegations of trafficking. Some people on the right are saying it's worse than anyone realizes. Some people on the left are saying he's a human trafficker. But we're going to break this down and we're going to call out. There is a prominent trans activist who has been spreading outright dis and misinformation using corporate press, going before Congress and just outright in the most exaggerated way, making up fake news. And the media just buys it.
Starting point is 00:02:15 They buy right into it. So we got a lot to talk about that and so much more. We've got the Fauci files. Elon Musk. Biden was ordered a few months ago to release communication. So this may play into what we're seeing with the Fauci files. We'll talk about that stuff, too. We've got Kevin McCarthy.
Starting point is 00:02:31 He's moved into the Speaker's suite for the Speaker of the House. But what is it, Luke, said nine people? Nine members of Congress are opposing him. Good. But don't forget to go to TimCast.com, become a member, and support our work directly. We're going to have a members-only uncensored show coming up for you later tonight that I can only imagine will be particularly spicy to kick off the new year. There are a lot of stories that we'll end up talking about. I mean, we have the story right here on the front page of TimCast.com.
Starting point is 00:03:00 The execution of a transgender-identifying person, the first in U.S. history. Now, I oppose the death penalty penalty so we're going to talk about that and a few other things probably a lot more in the members only show so become a member go to TimCast.com click join us and we've got a bunch of other stuff in the works too we're setting up this coffee shop as I mentioned so people can come
Starting point is 00:03:18 and actually hang out in a physical space where we play these shows where we have comedy events music events we're going to have games we're going to have Ian's Crystal Cove where you can watch movies and chill out and there's crystals everywhere. And then we're going to start building more of these to create physical space hubs where people of like mind can hang out. We're going to put it, Molon Labe in the front window. We're going to put American flags in the window. We're not going to cower in fear from Antifa. No, no, we're going to put up the come and take it signs and flags
Starting point is 00:03:44 and all that stuff. And we're going to put up the come and take it signs and flags and all that stuff. And we're going to start pushing back by creating a space where all we have to do is hang out and share a cup of coffee. Maybe, I think we're working on a liquor license too. So we've got plans for setting up a bunch of these all over the place. And I'm really excited for that. With your support, we will do that. So become a member at TimCast.com.
Starting point is 00:04:00 Smash that like button. Subscribe to this channel. Share the show with your friends. Oh boy, we have an awesome guest tonight. We have Chaya Rychik of Libs of TikTok hanging out. Hi, thanks for having me here. Yeah, do you want to introduce yourself? So my name is Chaya and I am the creator of Libs of TikTok. Mostly known on Twitter, but we're on all social channels.
Starting point is 00:04:28 What? Sorry, I was too busy focused on your on your audio my apologies okay um and yeah basically what we do is we hold up a mirror to the left and show people what they themselves are saying and they just can't stand to see it you did your first interview with tucker carlson was that a week ago right yeah a week ago and now you are doing more public forward facing interviews and conversations. And here you are sitting here with us. I'm grateful that you're here. And you know so much about this. It's really interesting how we should definitely talk about your your origin story, too, because you've become one of the most important investigative journalists by simply watching their videos and then showing them to people.
Starting point is 00:05:08 I've talked to right in front of you for people who can't see. We have the genderqueer book. Ian bought that. And we talked about how it's like, I don't want to give this person money, but we need proof. I've talked to so many people about this stuff and they're like, there's no way that's true. We were talking earlier and I said, so much radical nonsense has happened over the past couple of years.
Starting point is 00:05:32 The average person who hasn't been paying attention will never believe it unless you show them. Exactly, yeah. And this book is in every single public school almost. I mean, it's everywhere. And if I show it this they'll probably take the stream down um yeah there are if you post images from this on instagram they're going to take it down that's right even on searches like google searches i try and find it and i don't find any
Starting point is 00:05:53 of the stuff that you would not want in schools showing up publicly so i think it's a combination of they don't want people to know it exists because it will upend a lot of the plans of these individuals. But more importantly, it is shocking to the average person. It's absolutely shocking. And that's the best way really to educate people and to raise awareness is to just show them the straight up facts. Like I always show images of this and I'm like, this is in your kid's school.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Like you need to do something about this. And they say to me, they're like, maybe, but like what? Like one or two? And I'm like, dude, like, come on. Like, no, I'm not going this. And they say to me, they're like, maybe, but like what? Like one or two? And I'm like, dude, like, come on. Like, no. I'm not going to come out here and claim 50,000 schools have it or anything like that. But we keep hearing from more and more parents at more and more school meetings. It's been hundreds at this point.
Starting point is 00:06:37 It could be more. And it's not just this one book. It's not just this book. It's all the other books. It's all the other weird stuff. Yeah. I have a list. I mean, there's hundreds of books. I think it was Asra Nomani who came on. Was that who it was? Yeah, yeah. She had a stack of all these books. It's all the other weird stuff. I have a list. I mean, there's hundreds of books. I think it was
Starting point is 00:06:46 Asra Nomani who came on. Was that who it was? She had a stack of all these books. Crazy stuff. Five children's books. So, thanks for joining us. This will be a lot of fun. I'm so happy to be here. Yeah, this is going to be great. And then, of course, Luke Kudkowski's here. It's not just that they're going to take it down if you post it on Instagram. The White House and the
Starting point is 00:07:02 FBI is going to take down your account if you talk about it, which is absolutely crazy. And this is why I think sanity is not statistical. That's a quote from 1984. It's one of my favorite books. Also, Lex Friedman's book that he's going to be finally reading.
Starting point is 00:07:16 And I think our modern society is definitely reflecting this quote. And that's why I made the shirt with Lady Liberty having better days, which you could get on thebestpoliticalshirts.com because you do. That's why I'm here. with lady liberty having better days which you could get on the best political shirts.com because you do that's why i'm here thank you for having me this should be a great conversation real quick someone super chatted already it's really really good 2023 my
Starting point is 00:07:34 butt this is 2020 part four the nope hope oh geez doesn't it feel like that hey buddy hey buddy hey everybody welcome back uh hope you had a fantastic couple weeks. I did. It was really nice. You know, let's just get to it. I'm Ian. You know me. You love me. Whether you want to or not. What's up? What's up, Kyle? Good to see you. What's happening, Serge? And I am Serge. I had a long day. It's been a bunch of delays, difficult flights. You guys probably know exactly how it is. If you're living in the Mountain West, it's been ridiculous. Dude, this was one of the most brutal holiday travel seasons everybody knows i'm sure we spent a day at the airport slept on the ground on on like mattresses that they had some blankets thank god they had mattresses you saw those pictures coming out of southwest with all the luggage it was crazy we uh did they find our luggage our equipment oh yeah
Starting point is 00:08:19 it's all been here oh it's here already yeah they're used because they like didn't load our equipment from turning point when you're leaving phoenix they oh really they lost it sounds where's there any biden officials there no not that i was gonna say maybe sam burton but you guys are all mad so i don't think he's into that kind of luggage no no yeah speaking of joe biden right there let's uh let's let's jump to this first story let's get into it we have this uh twitter thread from jesse single He says, because she is very on Twitter and has Harvard in her bio, Cara Bio is seen by
Starting point is 00:08:49 journalists with no subject matter expertise as a serious voice on anti-disinformation counter-extremism stuff. She spreads disinformation all the time, like seemingly every new viral lefty rumor. The story, my friends, Andrew Tate's arrest.
Starting point is 00:09:05 So as I mentioned in the intro, I'm in Savannah. We're in line at Leopold's. Savannah people know what I'm talking about. Tourist ice cream. It was really good, by the way. But the line's massive. Shane Cashman is there. He did this excellent story on Carrie Lake's election lawsuit.
Starting point is 00:09:19 He was there. You really got to read the story if you haven't. I tweeted about it. It's on timcast.com. But anyway, we're talking about Andrew Tate, 10 minutes later he's like walking around on his phone he walks back over, I pull up Twitter, I see
Starting point is 00:09:31 the story breaking, and then I'm just like dude, did you hear? and he's like, yeah, what's going on? Andrew Tate gets arrested for human trafficking? and so then all of a sudden this story emerges he did this video in response to Greta Thunberg where he's smoking a cigar and he's eating pizza and he says, Get me some pizzas. Make sure the boxes aren't recycled.
Starting point is 00:09:51 Alejandra Caraballo, a trans woman, posts, Romanian authorities needed proof that Andrew Tate was in the country, so they reportedly used his social media posts. His ridiculous video yesterday featured a pizza from a Romanian pizza chain, Jerry's Pizza, confirming he was in the country. This is absolutely epic. This is outright nonsense fact. But the crazy thing to me was when I saw that
Starting point is 00:10:16 going viral, I was immediately like, why would they need a video of him eating pizza? He flew in. He's on the manifest. While they're flying, private or otherwise, they provide a list of names of people under in the country he'd have to have a passport unless he like bribed somebody but even then it's as as if like they needed proof he was in the country to arrest him why would they need proof he was in the country either he's in the country and they go arrest him or he's not so what was the point of this tweet? Just to make up a lie.
Starting point is 00:10:47 To post some insane lie. And then Caraballo says, not only did Greta Thunberg destroy Andrew Tate with her tweet, she made him so angry, he inadvertently tipped off Romanian authorities of his presence in Romania with his lame comeback video. The dude has a complex in Romania. He's got a massive building complex. This is, it's a hoax.
Starting point is 00:11:08 But it's not just this one story. Jesse Singel also points out, Carbio helped spread the rumor that the Club Q shooting had a connection to anti-LGBTQ rhetoric, still unproven. And then that story went viral, like, oh, this person was anti-LGBTQ. Then it turns out the person was non-binary. And he says the same deal with the power station attacks, which remain unsolved. Authorities are still seeking a motive. Carbio gets viral attention by suggesting some of the attacks had to do with drag queen story hour. The crazy thing is this person, this trans activist speaks before Congress, literally just takes a random story and then says, oh, it's because they hate trans people. And the media runs with it.
Starting point is 00:11:49 This person is also cited as an online safety and disinformation expert. So not just does the media run with all the lies, but they also use Alejandra to talk about safety and online disinformation. And it's just bizarre that this person just spreads all these hoaxes. And I'll note that these hoaxes actually have real world effects. The other two hoaxes that were spread, they actually blamed them on me.
Starting point is 00:12:18 So I'm getting tons of hate because they said that I caused the power outages because I posted about that drag show and it has nothing to do with drag. And it wasn't just me getting hate. There were other big accounts also getting hate for posting about those events. So this person is out here spreading lies
Starting point is 00:12:36 and we're getting a lot of hate for it and then the media cites them and it's just totally not true. I want to talk about andrew tate a little bit but i first have to ask why do you think it is that they hate you so much i think it's a really big threat to them when they see their own words being being said and being spread the way that that it is but no no i'm sorry that's what i don't understand a person says a thing and then you go hey hey, look, this person said a thing.
Starting point is 00:13:07 And they're like, stop. Stop. Wait, wait, what? Well, not just that. Also, they want to go viral on TikTok. The reason they make TikToks is to go viral. So they want these videos to be shared and spread and they want a ton of views, but just not by us.
Starting point is 00:13:20 Do you take it out of context and just post the worst? Never. I don't edit the videos. Yeah. Do you just take tiny clips of longer videos just post the worst? Never. I don't edit the videos. Do you just take tiny clips of longer videos and post the most wacky stuff? Only if it's a 10-minute video. You should have responded to Tim's question by saying you're a top G. And there's a war on top Gs going on right now. Is that what Tate says?
Starting point is 00:13:38 That's what people in the comment section are going after. Yeah, he's making vague kind of gestures. Someone is tweeting for him, obviously, because he's still being detained of gestures uh someone is tweeting for him obviously because he's still being detained for 30 days in a romanian jail so a lot of people don't understand how things work in romania they think it's very similar to how it works in the united states it's actually not the case i want to kind of bring them back to what's happening with andrew tate because in romania you have to be accused of a crime you don't need probable cause police could hold you for 24 hours and of course uh investigate and and check out your premises and have search warrants.
Starting point is 00:14:10 But something very odd is happening here because, number one, there's footage of all of this being released to the general public. That's extremely strange. That's not standard protocol, especially when it comes to the raid and the private rooms and the private stuff that Andrew Tate has in one of his house. I think there was five search warrants on five different homes that were being served. All of those are on video available for the general public to see, which is, again, something that routinely doesn't happen and is not supposed to be going on during an ongoing investigation. And after those 24 hours, a judge
Starting point is 00:14:45 gets to decide if he's going to be holding someone longer. A judge could actually hold someone for 180 days. He decided to hold Andrew Tate for 30 days. And there's a lot of fake news. There's a lot of disinformation. We still don't know exactly what happened here. We're still waiting for a lot of the information to come forward. But the media is running with just absolute nonsensical bullcrap hit pieces. And they're talking about, oh, there was large sums of money. There was some makeshift weapons. I mean, yeah, the guy was debanked. Yeah, the guy has a high profile. Of course, you're going to have cash around. Of course, you're going to have security. Of course,
Starting point is 00:15:16 you're going to have weapons. So it looks like looking at the corporate media reporting on this, that they have a particular narrative. This is why they had to run with the pizza pizza box story and again the romanian authorities had to intervene on that story and say specifically hey this is inaccurate it wasn't the pizza box that led to his arrest but there was also someone who tweeted a couple months ago saying that andrew tate was going to be arrested at the end of 2023 because the romanian government was facing a lot of pressure by the american authorities and this brings me to the latest story of what's happening in the Virgin Islands, which I hope we get to talk about in just a little bit, which is also just as eye-opening and just as crazy. No, no. The U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General officially sued Chase Bank for being a part of this larger trafficking operation of Epstein and breaking the rules, not reporting and helping him aid and abet in his international trafficking operation.
Starting point is 00:16:08 She was just fired, by the way, just moments ago. And the Biden, Jill and Joe Biden just flew there. Just flew there. And the U.S. Virgin Islands are also asking for a huge sum of money from the federal government. So all of that is also happening right now, which is just crazy. Look, as it pertains to Andrew Tate, I can just say, look, I don't know. Innocence until proven guilty. Let's see the evidence.
Starting point is 00:16:26 I've heard clips of him saying things that are shockingly offensive, but, you know, people are allowed to be offensive. But, you know, he talks about having women do cam work for him because they love him, having women who don't love him doing cam work and then demanding money.
Starting point is 00:16:39 I'll just say this. Man, if these allegations are true, they better throw the book at him right after they finish that maxwell case and we figure out who is she was trafficking to you know he's tits at the bottom of the list you know we've been sitting here for a few months waiting for that epstein client list and so priorities guys you know don't don't jump the gun on this one i know andrew tate big fish to fry but we're still working on the maxwell yeah we're still working
Starting point is 00:17:03 on prince andrew bill gates ke Kevin Spacey, Bill Clinton. There's still a lot of other people that we've got to come to. Then we'll get to Andrew Taylor. Epstein was one of Maxwell's clients. She would facilitate girls to different guys, and Epstein was one of them. I mean, it goes deep on Ghislaine Maxwell. Robert Maxwell, her dad, I just watched a documentary on her over the holiday. You think she was the one who was actually in control? She was the ring ring master and she is so connected that they're not afraid she's going to
Starting point is 00:17:28 talk and they just put her in this this cushy you know home detention center where she's sitting whatever is it so are you saying then in your opinion epstein was actually like her play thing and she was giving him the things he wanted but she was actually in charge yeah and then when he gets busted they're like he's gonna talk and then for sure they thought he was gonna talk and in my opinion what happened was her dad robert maxwell billy hundreds of millions of dollars worth she would go around and hang out with him everywhere he was her money boy they lived the rich lifestyle he was always her advisor he dies immediately she hooks up with another money boy and it's jeffrey epstein and she just ties her life when in with this guy and starts feeding him young women because that's what he likes.
Starting point is 00:18:07 Well, I just got to say, you know, unless he's still alive. You know, these allegations against Andrew Tate about human trafficking are true. Like, wow, I'm going to be really angry in 18 months when they finally get through that entire list that Luke just read off. No, let's be real. They're jumping the list. Well, now I'm offended. It's like, come on, man. Look, all of these other people who are very powerful and very wealthy, who are connected
Starting point is 00:18:29 to Epstein, we want the Epstein client list. Instead, they're like, oh, you know, Andrew Tate, he's trafficking. It's like, oh, all right. Well, if we're going to be in that subject matter, so who is really pushing this narrative, right? This person, Alejandro Caraballo, mocking Andrew Tate and all that stuff. It's like, hey, that's really great. But anybody who cares about trafficking is going to be talking about Epstein or Maxwell. Maxwell. Keep it on Maxwell.
Starting point is 00:18:51 I think she's alive. She's definitely the ringleader. I mean, I can't say definitely because I don't know. But if you look at like Maria Farmer's, you know, memory of the thing is Ghislaine at the very center. Ghislaine's the money girl. She's the party animal. You know, she just follow the money.. She's the party animal. She just followed the money. Have you ever seen those conspiracies
Starting point is 00:19:07 that Jeffrey Epstein is still alive? Oh, yeah, yeah. But there's a conspiracy for everything. Yeah. I don't know. What do you think, Luke? There's a nice photo of him on the... Maybe of him, sorry. Excuse me. Of a drone footage of that island that made me want to go there particularly. But that's
Starting point is 00:19:23 a whole different story. I think it's feasible. I think right now with, with how much the government has lied, with how much they have actually just screwed over the American people with just how long they've been running an international trafficking operation, 30 plus years that we know of. Like anything,
Starting point is 00:19:38 anything's possible. Exactly. So right now, Andrew Tate is also facing 20 years in jail if convicted. So he's still going to be detained. He might be detained even longer from here. And we're going to find out exactly what's happening here. But reading the Romanian kind of press release on this, they're talking about him being a lover boy.
Starting point is 00:19:55 They're talking about him telling women that he's going to be falling in love with them. And that allegedly is a crime because he made them work on an OnlyFans site. So, again again if that's what they're going after him for that's extremely strange if there's going to be bigger bombshells obviously if someone does something wrong they should be punished for it obviously but a lot of people are saying that this is too coincidental that he has empowered a lot of people he has he has made a lot of people think independently and therefore now he's being silenced and punished he's playing along with that whoever is on his twitter account playing along with that kind of narrative
Starting point is 00:20:27 is he truly that bad person that the media is making him out to be well only time will tell but a lot of people are saying it's very suspicious that they're only predominantly focusing and going after him at this time uh when he's such an important figure for so many important people his brother too tristan is tristan involved no but but the question is this i mean one i don't trust the machine when it pulls things like this uh well i'll put it this way innocent until proven guilty i don't care anytime but with julian assange they make up fake sex crimes against them which have been washed away like the investigation's over there's nothing to it it was but now he's being held on espionage charges. So they were just trying to find a reason to stop Julian from being able to do work.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Andrew Tate's very different. He's a guy who goes on shows and talks about all of his women and how he does these things. It's very, very different. But I'm right away like, you mean to tell me you're so concerned about human trafficking. Meanwhile, Maxwell's client list is just nowhere to be found. Sorry, I don't believe it. Look, I think maybe they don't like the guy. Maybe there's something to it. Maybe the accusations could be true.
Starting point is 00:21:29 All that stuff, fine. But I'm going to lean towards doubt because Maxwell's there. Dude, I just watched this. Get the client list and then go after human traffickers if you're really concerned about human trafficking. I watched a 50-minute Jimmy Dore episode with this girl, Whitney Webb. Whitney Webb is the nexus of the Epstein-Maxwell information, if you want to find out. She just wrote a book on it.
Starting point is 00:21:48 And it's basically about One Nation Under Blackmail is the name of her new book. According to Whitney Webb, the CIA's been doing sex trafficking entrapment on people since the 30s. Like, they did it to the head of the FBI. What's that guy's name for 40 years? He was found doing some sex acts
Starting point is 00:22:04 on a guy they found and took some pictures and uh yeah kennedy they had stuff on i mean and kennedy wouldn't play a ball uh according to whitney webb why no i just i highly recommend watching this jimmy door episode with whitney webb i was gonna say why wouldn't they right if we know the fbi is getting involved in like the whitmer stuff it's like getting a bunch of getting like what do they have like 14 agents and like two guys and then convince them to go for a ride along and stuff if they're going to stage fake terror plots why wouldn't they also try to blackmail people yeah i mean the fbi has been doing it since its inception especially under j.o edgar hoover
Starting point is 00:22:36 and everything he was doing and ian the cia was started in 1947 not in the 30s uh but the cia was also doing a lot of crazy things like dosing people with acid and LSD and not telling them that they were dosing them and running larger human experiments, MKUltra, US Operation Paperclip. There's so many sinister things that the intelligence agencies have been doing throughout the last few decades. To think that they're not doing it now when they were never held accountable for it before is absolutely naive and crazy. I don't know, what do you think in your line of work? Because you see a lot of this stuff on the front line.
Starting point is 00:23:07 You're seeing a lot of this, you know, kind of larger engineering by the intelligence agencies on social media that promote a lot of this nonsense. Yeah, I think that the, specifically with the Twitter files, that really brought this out a lot. It was really interesting
Starting point is 00:23:22 where they're so embedded with big tech, which basically is policing our speech. It's just so insane that they're able to have that much power over random citizens. I mean, there's so much. And then the way that they were going after moms at
Starting point is 00:23:39 school board meetings and all that kind of stuff. They've been gone unchecked for decades. And probably censored you yeah probably i mean i was part of the twitter files i i didn't see anything specific with the fbi but i'm i would not be surprised if that comes out not yet let's let's jump to the story from the hill and then we'll start getting into all that stuff we have this uh the hill story desantis administration launches investigation into holiday drag show then there's a i i'm not sure if I have it pulled it up, but Geraldo Rivera was like, what, why are they going after drag performances?
Starting point is 00:24:10 It's like, you know, this guy doesn't read the news. And that's the challenge. I'm not mad at Geraldo. I mean, you can be mad at him, criticize him for a lot of things. But the only story he sees gets filtered for the mainstream media. And they say DeSantis targets drag show. What they don't say in the headline is that the drag show had children there and they were explicitly
Starting point is 00:24:30 warned by the Florida government not to have children at the event. When they found out kids were at a drag show with sexualized performances, I don't know if it was DeSantis explicitly, but it's the DBPR was like, okay, we're going to be investigating this because we told you not to have kids there.
Starting point is 00:24:45 It's illegal. They say the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation on Wednesday announced it was investigating a holiday themed drag show in South Florida. They said it was sexually explicit and marketed to children. The department is actively investigating the matter, including video footage and photographs from the from the event. The statement said the department plans to share any evidence collected in its investigation with the state department of law enforcement and criminal liability look i'm i'm surprised it's taking this long to deal with this stuff and it's like the best we get right now this is florida of all places where they had an all ages drag show where there's videos of children there and it is it like there there's
Starting point is 00:25:26 men humping each other on stage there's there's um sexual organs displayed secondary sexual organs on display for people to look at and little kids i post a lot about drag shows and i'll just say this was one of the worst ones i've ever seen i was talking to james lindsey when we were at tp usa and i was like look this was before we went on stage then we brought up again on stage and i was like first it was drag queen story hour and they kept saying it's just reading a book calm down my response was drag is a sexualized performance if you took a stripper a go-go dancer wearing their outfit before they take it off and have them read for kids go-go dancer story wearing their outfit before they take it off and have them read for
Starting point is 00:26:05 kids, go-go dancer story hour, would that be appropriate? Oh, that's totally different. That's totally different. I'm like, same thing. The go-go dancer's not naked, but that makes no sense. Why would you do it? Then they started doing all ages drag shows. It's just dancing. Calm down. They're just dancing. Then we saw that one where it said it's not going to lick itself on the wall. They're talking about ice cream. You're paranoid. Now they have simulated sodomy and overt sex acts in front of children. They also have strippers, by the way, in front of kids. There's been a few videos of that.
Starting point is 00:26:35 I mean, where is this going to end? Dragon stripping is not the same. It's not, but they'll do both for kids. And then money being shoved down people's clothing, which is also like, what are you doing? I think it's clear. Explicit grooming. Yeah. So this is what I was telling James Lindsay.
Starting point is 00:26:49 I'm like, it hits grooming on the head, like hits the nail on the head with a hammer. It starts with all we're doing is reading books, introducing the concept in the most innocent of ways. So you can plausible deniability. We're just reading books. Then you start dancing while you read the books. We're just dancing. Then you eventually get into the full drag performance. It's fine.
Starting point is 00:27:10 It's just a fashion show. Then you get into the heart of what it truly is meant to be for these people. And it's sexualized, sodomy, et cetera. And now they're in it full swing. That was the point. That was the grooming. And it worked. They weren't just grooming kids.
Starting point is 00:27:24 They were grooming the parents to thinking it was okay to bring their grooming the media too by the way no they admit that themselves that the point of drag is to queer kids they admit that yeah james lindsey posts this study yeah it's a paper they actually wrote it themselves saying the goal is to put glitter in a carpet that can never be removed to get it in the the brains of these children they they admit they're grooming but they need people you know in these these activists in the media to lie to cover it up yeah and they'll happily go along when you said this was the worst uh drag show so far that you've seen was that just graphically like nature sexual sexually yeah it's graphic did you see the footage of it i don't think so there was like there was someone on there with massive massive fake breasts totally exposed
Starting point is 00:28:09 we can't show it they were sitting no you'll get the video will get taken down men you know thrusting into each other and things like but kids were there yeah i can't show it on youtube kids were there okay kids were being interviewed kids were putting were put on the stage and on camera they were asked talked to what so so there's one part where one of the drag performers is talking about overt sex acts that they engage in. There's children sitting right in front. Then they ask the child, what's your favorite part of the event? This was in Texas. And the kid's like, nothing.
Starting point is 00:28:36 It's like, these parents are bringing these kids there because the parents were groomed. And legally speaking, if a parent takes a kid to a over 18 movie, they're allowed, right? With a parent, I'm asking genuinely with parental guardian, are they allowed to see porn? A kid? No. A 13 year old? Nope. The parents then convicted of something if they exposed a 13 year old to it?
Starting point is 00:28:54 Not porn. I don't know the exact law. We've had people mention enticement of a minor or there's exploitation laws about, like if you go up to a child as an adult, even your child, and start showing them graphic images, depending on the context, right, if you, if a parent brings a book on the birds and the bees, and to be honest, even a book like Genderqueer,
Starting point is 00:29:14 no one's going to arrest a parent for being like, I want to show you a book and explain these things to you, I think you're ready. But if a parent goes to a kid and shows them overt, like, pornographic hardcore stuff, that's when you're getting to the line. Child services. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:27 You find that kids get being forced to watch that stuff, yeah. And if an adult who's, here's the, like, look, there's a challenge I think most people might agree with when a parent decides it's time to talk to their kids about the birds and the bees and in what form that will be. I don't think the form of that is showing your kids hardcore porn, obviously, but there may be some people who argue, well, you know, these kids are going to experience these things on the internet and they got to be warned about it. It's like, okay, finding that line, I'll admit, is it's going to be difficult for the law to figure out. I think we as moral human beings, like in this room and people watching, can clearly say, you know, when you see it,
Starting point is 00:30:05 don't show it to kids. But for the law to figure out, it's going to be a lot harder. Now, the problem here is these are strangers. If a parent brought their kid to a strip club, they're going to get arrested and charged. They're endangering a child period.
Starting point is 00:30:20 Hands down. The issue is it's cultural. A cop seeing a kid at a strip club is going to be like, this parent brought a kid to a strip club. The bar's in trouble. The 21 and up. The parent's in trouble. But because it's drag, it's under that protected flag. So the cops are going, I'm such a pathetic, scared piece of garbage.
Starting point is 00:30:38 I won't actually do anything. So these cops are just standing back and saying nothing. I think that's a problem is that drag is like if I came in here and was wearing a dress tonight, I'd be in drag. There's no sexuality. I mean, you could argue that that there's but you can do that asexually but when they start to take off clothing even a sleeve or simulating taking off clothing then it becomes stripping or stripping each other like rabid dogs that's blatant or sex you know unzipping a fake unzipping unzipping down no no no unzipping a fake female organ to birth something on stage in front of children any kind of unzipping i would argue is stripped that's what they were that's what they did so stripping is different than drag and if you're showing kids
Starting point is 00:31:14 stripping that's another conversation no the same thing well you can wear a dress and not strip yes but drag performances this is what the left is for instance the left has been claiming that drag it's not stripping they're taking their clothes off on stage for a costume change and it's like that's tripping yeah if you're taking your clothes off it's just they're just playing semantics to manipulate to groom and desantis is saying eddie isard he was famous comedian still is that uh would wear women's clothing he dressed in drag for his comedy shows but he's just straight up a dude no he, he's a guy. He's full. Eddie Izzard?
Starting point is 00:31:46 Eddie Izzard is full-on trans right now. Oh, really? Didn't used to be. Fact check it. Yeah, Eddie Izzard for like 20 years was just a dude that would wear makeup and a dress and do comedy. So if a kid saw that,
Starting point is 00:31:55 I don't think there's anything immoral about it. It's just Eddie expressing himself. Well, this isn't the only story that DeSantis... Eddie Izzard is gender fluid using the word transgender. I don't know. Yep, trans woman. Eddie Izzard's been out as trans for a while now.
Starting point is 00:32:11 I wonder what the next PSYOP's going to be against the governor of Florida since just a couple months ago we had the whole don't say gay bill that the whole country was talking about that all the celebrities were talking about that literally just allowed kindergartners to have parental consent when talking about these topics and again they they
Starting point is 00:32:27 lied about it they're probably going to be lying about this they're going to probably run another psyop about this and it's interesting seeing ron desantis at the head of a lot of these controversies he also knows that this is this is important that this is a bigger cultural war and he also was involved in local school races he also made sure that local school board elections uh had a lot of his support and uh things are definitely changing in florida but i i do see him as as one of the major uh kind of uh people that will be attacked in 2023 i don't know what do you think no for sure i mean he's definitely at the forefront of all these issues it's incredible to watch i wish more people would look at him and take cues from him, other governors.
Starting point is 00:33:08 But there is, I wanted to mention that other video. I don't know if you remember it. There was a viral video of a stripper walking down, I guess, the stage holding a little child's hand. So that was in Florida. And they actually lost their liquor license. Wow. Yeah. Like DeSantis is really taking these things seriously. Oh, that's great. He's not. And now we have this in Florida, and they actually lost their liquor license. Wow. Yeah. Like DeSantis is really taking these things seriously.
Starting point is 00:33:27 Oh, that's great. He's not. And now we have this in Florida, too. So I think, you know, I think it's a matter of time until we see something happen where this is not going to be allowed in Florida anymore. We are opening a venue, as I mentioned several times now. And we actually second guessed whether or not I was going to do it. One of the reasons was,
Starting point is 00:33:47 to put it simply, the economy is going to implode in a catastrophic collapse in the next 60 to 90 days. So people have told me. But when we're looking at buying this property, you know, we're hearing bad things. But there was another issue. Not too far away
Starting point is 00:34:03 was a venue that had an all ages drag show for halloween or something like that and then i was just like i don't know if i want to open a business in an area that's doing something like that next to a venue that would allow that and then i thought about it and i was like this is west virginia i think if we are to open this venue, it would insulate this area to prevent things like this. Because if any one of these venues tries to do something like that again, having coffee, doing our own event, and putting pressure on the city to not allow all ages shows, sex shows. Just not going to happen. We need that presence to stop it. Retreating wouldn't make sense.
Starting point is 00:34:56 We have to push back. Right. Well, I'll just say, if you're looking for a place where there's no drag shows, it's going to be basically impossible to find. It's in every single- I don't care about drag shows. For kids, I'm saying. For kids. Drag shows for kids, yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:08 Yeah, shout out to Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks who said if he had the money, he'd put on the biggest drag show ever. And the first thing I thought was like, what do you mean if you had the money? Like, dude's a millionaire. What's it going to cost to put on a big drag show? You know, you can get a 3,000-seater venue.
Starting point is 00:35:23 Your total cost is going to be like 3030,000 to $40,000. I know it's a lot of money, but not for the Young Turks, their network. They can't afford that? Okay, fine. I said, we'll do it. This is going to be awesome. Tim Cass is going to sponsor one of the coolest drag shows ever. There's going to be, you know, it's a free admission. It's going to be funny.
Starting point is 00:35:39 There will be comedy. There will be an epic performance. Free food, free booze, of course what with the booze of course it's 21 and over only but uh it'll be great no and and everyone's like yeah okay great yeah you're an adult go do what you want right yeah but where where where are these people these leftists disappear to all of a sudden they're just like not interested what's how about just open a strip club be old school be old school about it no but like i don't care about drag shows i actually think they are nobody cared about drag shows till they started involving kids yeah i don't think
Starting point is 00:36:08 anybody still cares about drag shows it's just the kids the kids yeah and then they they say i think jen was like you know they don't really care because they don't care about hooters and i'm like yo i don't like hooters i don't like what's wrong with hooters conservative come on exploitative women i don't care about, making them wear tight outfits. They hire women with big boobs. It's a free market, Ian. Try and sell food. Women choose to work.
Starting point is 00:36:30 They're allowed to work there. I don't think it's an appropriate place for kids to go eat. I know. Strip clubs exist. Some of them have food. Don't care. Go to a strip club if you want to go to a strip club. It's not my thing.
Starting point is 00:36:41 Full disclosure, I like the buffalo wings at Hooters. Of course you do. I always liked them. I've only had them like four times. I never believed that. Have you had them? Yes. Good buffalo sauce.
Starting point is 00:36:49 You didn't think so? Uh-uh, absolutely not. This is like 2006 or five. Like my whole life when I'm younger, I'm hearing from all my dude friends like, well, no, we should go to, I mean, the wings are actually really good at Hooters. And I'm like. It's the sauce. I'm like, is that for real?
Starting point is 00:37:01 Or are they just saying that because they want to see boobs? And then like, I go with them and I'm like, yo, these wings suck. I've never eaten them. I'm like, thanks. Thanks a sauce. I'm like, is that for real? Or are they just saying that because they want to see boobs? And then I go with them and I'm like, yo, these wings suck. I've never eaten them before. I'm like, thanks. Thanks a lot. And I'm eating my wings. It felt very weird. It felt very weird.
Starting point is 00:37:13 I just don't think it's right for kids. I don't like children beauty pageants. Yeah. Those are weird. Yeah, they're always like, oh, call it beauty pageants. Yeah, sure. I'm against that too. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:21 Child beauty pageants. Not appropriate for kids. Fooders, not appropriate for kids. But I will against that too. Yeah, not appropriate for kids. Hooters, not appropriate for kids. But I will say this too. Bringing some young boys to a restaurant where you're upset that women wear clothing. Dude, if the kids went to the beach, they would see more boobs than they would see at Hooters. I'm not going to demand Hooters be shut down because the women have low-cut tops. Women have boobs.
Starting point is 00:37:41 Boys will see them whether they're at Hooters or at the beach or walking around. Hey, hey, be inclusive here. Bill Gates has moobs. Men could have moobs too. Sam Beckman-Fried. Sam Beckman-Fried, he got the vegan moobs too.
Starting point is 00:37:54 I'll put it this way. Here's my hierarchy of like how bad it is. Hooters, yeah, you shouldn't bring kids to a place called Hooters where the intent is that the waitresses
Starting point is 00:38:03 have big tits hanging out. But little boys are going to see big tits walking down the street, so I'm not crying about it. Then you've got child beauty pageants. Okay, these are little girls like 10 years old covered in makeup and wearing dresses and being told to shake their hips. I'm like, no, I don't like that at all. That I would say not a fan of.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Probably shouldn't be doing that. Then you get to the Florida style or style or the texas style drag shows we've seen where men are thrusting into each other singing a song about screwdolph banging dudes and it's like children should definitely not be there and that should be a crime i think calling it a drag show is is a disservice to the movement because it's a sex show at that point yes wait there's a there's another level on top of that. Which kids themselves are the drag queens. So we're talking about minor kids.
Starting point is 00:38:49 Yeah, like NBC News had that. Good Morning America had a young child. Children stripping for money at a gay bar where men threw money at the little boy taking his bus. Justin, wasn't that guy's name? Desmond. Desmond? Desmond. That was the first I saw in 2015 or something.
Starting point is 00:39:05 There are so many now. Didn't they do like a TV show about drag kids or something? Yeah, yeah. It's like, okay, yeah, that's grooming. Dude, when the adults were talking about taking,
Starting point is 00:39:15 he's talking about doing ketamine too? Yeah. Jesus. Snorting it? Didn't he like do a bumper, like a simulated doing? Yeah. People were saying,
Starting point is 00:39:22 how does that 10-year-old kid know how to simulate doing drugs up the nose snorting drugs i i think it's like end of the republic like nastiness that comes out when the society is so you know so wealthy and so opulent that it doesn't know what else to do but what in investigating it what have you seen as like solutions or countermeasures to i don't know teach children other things maybe more moral or that align more with your morals well number one is don't send your kids to public school so yeah that's that's all i can say um i think that that will help a lot and i know it's
Starting point is 00:39:56 really difficult a lot of people that it's their only option um i'm really fortunate i never i i went to private school and I feel really grateful. But I think that, I think the root cause of a lot of the problems we're seeing now is public schools. I agree. And I want to add to that point, Ian. I was in Chicago, Dundee, Dundee, Illinois. Went to a bar over the holidays
Starting point is 00:40:20 and there were slot machines along the back wall. And that surprised me. In West Virginia, there's slot machines everywhere. You go into any bar, they got slot machines. They have places they call hot spots. You walk in, it's literally just a room with slot machines. And it's kind of sad. I'm seeing these people who are afflicted
Starting point is 00:40:38 by an opioid crisis in West Virginia, the shutting down of their industry, coal mining and things like that. So what do they do? They take their government check every week and they show up and they sit in front of a slot machine and just press the button over and over again to trigger that dopamine. And that, to me, reminds me of that rat experiment where they put the thing on the rat's brain that when the rat would press the button, it would release dopamine.
Starting point is 00:40:58 That's all it is when they go to these slot machines. But to see this in Illinois, I was like, whoa. Because Illinois, i grew up there was always like you can't gamble super hard to do illegal it was only legal to have a casino if the casino was on a riverboat so they have like in in harrah's and joliet is built on water so it's legally allowed even though it's like it's fixed it's not really a boat but like you know the laws then they have rivers and stuff so there are casinos there but to now see a regular old bar putting in a casino putting in a slot machine i'm just thinking like this is the end of the republic people have nothing left to strive
Starting point is 00:41:34 for there is no community there is no dopamine hit released in someone's brain when they help their fellow man they want to sit in front of a machine and press the button until they get that interesting and the same doctors and the same psychologists that helped engineer these people to gamble and to sit there and to give all of their money or their government check to that casino are the same scientists, the same doctors that have engineered social media,
Starting point is 00:41:58 that have engineered the algorithms to keep people hooked on there. And I don't know about you, but for me personally, I do see the biggest groomer out there is the algorithm is tiktok is what people are being shown on on facebook on on youtube what they're being recommended what they're being conditioned and mind controlled to believed with their perception of reality being shaped by these algorithms that literally uh do make them dependent on those little dopamine hits that incentivize a lot of this larger debauchery
Starting point is 00:42:26 and degenerate behavior. Do you think that's true or no? Yeah, and to add to that, I think it was Tucker Carlson's show, they did a segment and they basically investigated the Chinese algorithm for TikTok versus the American algorithm.
Starting point is 00:42:39 And it was nothing to compare. Math and science? Yeah, literally. The Chinese one is educational and you can learn all different kinds of interesting things and the american one they're teaching them about pronouns and gender identity and and all that kind of garbage and booty shaking yeah but i will give a shout out to the instagram algorithm which has been super weird because i don't know why but it just started showing me billiards videos, and it actually improves my game.
Starting point is 00:43:08 I mean, because I don't know what I'm doing. I play pool for fun. And then all of a sudden, I learned how to rack a proper eight ball game. I learned proper English. I'm not good at it or anything, but I was like, oh, is that how you do it? I'm like, I had no idea.
Starting point is 00:43:18 So I'm sitting there. I'm on toilet. I'm on Instagram, and I'm scrolling. And then all of a sudden, it shows some dude doing a curve shot. And I was like, oh, wow. I didn't know you could do that. And then I'm playing, and I'm like, I'm actually a sudden it shows some dude doing a curve shot and I was like oh wow I didn't know you could do that and then I'm playing and I'm like I'm actually playing better now
Starting point is 00:43:28 like tips and tricks randomly and algorithmically making me better at pool don't know why I don't know maybe it's my name yeah I was going to say they know what to the name kind of works there too but they know how to hook you in I'm not a pool player I don't go to pool
Starting point is 00:43:42 they know it's going to make you watch right they know it's going to make you interact with it and pay attention to it it hears the clicking of the balls in the green room. Yeah, but they know it's going to make you watch, right? They know it's going to make you interact with it and pay attention to it. It hears the clicking of the balls in the green room when you're playing on your phone and it's tracking you. It's like a couple games a week when we're hanging out and we'll come downstairs and we have a pool table. It's probably your last name. Yeah, right? It probably is my last name.
Starting point is 00:43:58 But here's what it does. They have that auto-scroll feature. You can swipe up and it will show you random videos. TikTok is similar. And then what happens is it'll show you a random video here's here's the here's the reality there's golf videos i swipe right past them it doesn't show me golf videos it tried to and i ignored the video when the billiards video popped up i saw that and i watched the whole thing and then it was like this guy wants to learn more about how to play pool i see that i scroll tiktok a lot and i see that a lot if i
Starting point is 00:44:30 spend an extra like three seconds on a video that i don't want to see a random video then my whole feed is just going to be that type of video yeah and it's really it takes it actually takes a few days or weeks to get out of that algorithm and get back to your regular it's super annoying too i mean and and this is true for instagram where i'll see a video and it like the the the thumbnail like the the graphic they use for the overlay is misleading so i'll actually watch it and then not knowing what it is i'll watch a lot of it and go oh no and then you refresh your feed and it's nothing but garbage fake videos and i'm like just show me jordan clark doing triple flares on his scooter again that's what i've seen that video all the time i think his name's jordan and and r willie i love that nitro circus stuff so uh what jordan clark he landed the triple flare
Starting point is 00:45:15 recently right that was a big deal uh i think so basically it's a triple backflip 180 and it was like one of the coolest things my instagram is nothing but skateboarding blading scooting and bmx stuff but you get these videos and then all of a sudden they start dominating your feed i have to actively go in and i'll start scrolling through and looking for skateboarding and then watching it letting it play so it resets the algorithm yeah what what happens to these kids left or right they start seeing political content and they get sucked into it yeah and instead of playing pool and learning how to play pool better, people are learning how to be a victim in society or how to be the next craze
Starting point is 00:45:49 or the next trend in society that's going to be popular and get them more likes. I think there's a lot more to this algorithm than we actually let on, especially since, you know, there's larger psychological studies talking about how they could control people's emotions. And if they could control emotions, they can control a human being very effectively. Facebook did this 10 plus years ago. I remember talking about it whenever they were doing the studies on unsuspecting users. But how do you see this?
Starting point is 00:46:14 Do you think people are just naturally the way they are and social media highlights this? Or do you think social media is shaping individuals to do this? What do you think? Is it the egg or the chicken that came first? Definitely social media is shaping people. shaping individuals to do this. What do you think? Is it the egg or the chicken that came first? Definitely social media is shaping people. I think, weren't there studies or something came out about TikTok and their algorithm, I think. And I think TikTok is probably the worst when it comes to all these social media platforms, I would say.
Starting point is 00:46:43 Because not just are they shaping people. First of all, TikTok targets youth. So we're talking about young people in America. Not just are they shaping them, but it's the type of content that they're doing it with. It's all of this gender identity stuff and all of this really making children insecure with their identity. And it's really dangerous. I'll tell you, I watch pornography from time to time. You porn, shout out. Why?
Starting point is 00:47:03 Why would you do this? It's market research, Luke.ke no it's not well i tell you i see trans videos pop up every once in a while and i never saw that before it's very disconcerting to see a trans person having sex when you think there's it's a straight couple cis couple and then he's got a large this is a slur yeah those are slurs you should relearn my language i guess to assimilate with modern culture. But I mean, that's another algorithm. Like, what's that teaching people? Vulnerable people, too.
Starting point is 00:47:29 It's not just that. I wouldn't say it's specifically trans when it comes to the porn stuff. It's any of the weird, insane stuff that's causing kids to have distress. There were some studies that, and look, I'll put it this way. We started this segment talking about gambling as a sign of the fall of the republic. Porn absolutely is in my opinion too. Now look, I'm fairly libertarian. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:47:51 You guys can watch whatever you want to watch, do whatever you want to do. Live your life. I'm not a conservative. A lot of conservatives don't feel that way and don't agree. That's fine. That's by all means. But I will be the first to say outright. There were studies showing that young men were becoming they were having erectile dysfunction with their significant others because their brains were being
Starting point is 00:48:10 rewired by watching not like what i don't the right word is like fantasy porn and and impossible circumstance porn where like 12 women are swinging on ceiling fans and it's like orchestrated in this ridiculous way that's not possible for the average person. So you get these young men who are developing fetishes watching this stuff that then can't be satisfied by just being with their girlfriends. And it was resulting in ED. So this stuff, I agree, low birth rates. So maybe when you add all these things together, it starts to feel like a big conspiracy, right? Because you've got the castration of kids the abortion of kids you've got people advocating for reducing
Starting point is 00:48:49 population growth on ted talk stages and then you've got young men having their brains twisted by insane porn free everywhere all over the internet with tiktok you're like an expert i would imagine at this point is it like it's owned by ByteDance, as far as I know. I don't think this has changed, which is basically subservient to the CCP, as are all Chinese companies at this stage of Earth. What do you know? Like, when you're in there, do you feel the algorithm pushing you and twisting you? For sure, yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:18 Into what? Into, well, I search certain things. So I'm actively seeking out the videos about gender and those teachers grooming kids and a lot of the anti-white racism stuff. So I'm actively seeking that out. But sometimes I'll scroll through it and I'm like, how do they know this video is exactly what I'm looking for? They feed me exactly what I want. And then you're like, I'm just going to repost it on Twitter. And then they're like, you're inciting violence. And then they were hippies on me they call me a terrorist you're like hey guys someone
Starting point is 00:49:49 made this video look you're inciting violence against them by sharing exactly what they said yeah no i'm a little literal terrorist they call me do you ever feel like you gaze into the abyss for so long that you become the demon that's like a niche i i understand the point like if you look at evil long enough but like trying to expose it it becomes you haya being like hey they're grooming kids i don't think in any way has become that well i guess a more gentle way to ask the question is do you ever feel like dirty like just remembering the things you've seen does it ever it gets really really dark sometimes yeah i can imagine it's it's really tough it's i spend a lot of hours looking through all this stuff it's really dark it's really depressing but it's so important so you know i kind of
Starting point is 00:50:29 pushed myself but there are definitely times that i'm like i can't i can't look at this anymore how did you start doing this how did you start doing this so it was during covid um i started noticing all these crazy bizarre videos they were going they were going viral um and i was like this stuff is so crazy i need to show more people this and i just started posting it to twitter and that's really how it started there was no plan there was no you know there i wasn't i didn't make a business plan i wasn't i didn't make a plan for how to go get famous and go viral it just sort of happened yeah i remember like libs of i remember when your account started getting bigger and then i would be like i need
Starting point is 00:51:03 to follow this like This is an excellent source exposing a lot of what people are doing. In their own words. I think it's a really good... I think more people should learn from it. And I have seen other accounts sort of pop up and try to do it too, which I think is really good. It's such a good way to expose them.
Starting point is 00:51:20 It's the best way, actually. Do you work with anyone else or did you start it yourself? Or did you start it yourself and now do you work with others? I started myself and now I work with others. So sort of around the time when I was doxxed by Tay Tay. We could get to that soon. So Seth Dillon from the Babylon Bee,
Starting point is 00:51:36 he is incredible. One of the most incredible people I've ever met and worked with. He stepped up and basically offered to help me. made this my career. So now it's full time. And shout out to Seth. I hope he's watching this. He's really such a great person. He's always so supportive from the beginning, always by my side, always offering to help. There's a lot of ups and downs in this and he was always always there for
Starting point is 00:52:05 me so thank you so what does that mean he helped helped you make it your career because the rumor was that he bought libs of tiktok i i'm i don't feel comfortable going into all the specifics um but he yeah he basically we partnered up yeah Yeah. Well, there you go. Yeah, he's amazing. That is awesome. He's been on the show before. Yeah. I love that guy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:29 Cool. Is it like less work, like less strenuous work, but more fulfilling work now, do you find? It's still strenuous. Sometimes it's really hard. There are days when I'm like, I need to take a break. I can't look at this stuff anymore, And then I'll just take a day off. I haven't really taken a vacation in a year and a half since I've done it. I've taken off a day here and there.
Starting point is 00:52:51 But it's just whenever I feel like, you know, am I even doing anything or I'm feeling down about the account or the content or, you know, maybe thinking any of those sort of things i'm like i feel like i have a moral obligation to continue when you see what's out there and you see how bad it really is i'm like how can i ever think about stopping i can't this is too important i completely get it i agree you know at a certain point especially with the company we're running i was talking to someone recently and uh maybe it was seamus and i was explaining like with the threats with the swatting with all of the just as crazy as things are he was like this is why a lot of people would they expect most people to just sell out take the money and run
Starting point is 00:53:36 yeah you know it's like oh you've you've made a bunch of money quick shut it all down run and hide but it's it's it's i guess for me and for a lot of people doing shows like this talking about it was never about making money right it was about like wow this is messed up i gotta like i gotta talk about it you know we gotta we gotta tell people hey this is a bad thing yeah also i think the higher the risk the higher the reward so the more they come after you i think that also i i think that actually ends up helping in the long run i think ben shapiro is a good example right it's it's not like i don't want to come out and say that being harassed, threatened, and attacked is a good thing for anybody. But so long as you're willing to stand up, people get your back. And then with
Starting point is 00:54:12 all of that negativity, like when he was at DePaul trying to speak and the cops told him they'd arrest him, those kind of moments get more attention and help you in your cause by shining a light on what's happening, the injustices. I mean, in my case, when I was doxxed, I doubled my followers literally within 24 hours. Yeah. We got a time square billboard. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:32 Thank you for that. Thank you. Shout out to the daily wire. Everybody, give everybody some reference with what happened. You were, I can tell the story or you can, I mean,
Starting point is 00:54:40 from what I saw was you were just posting content. And at some point, Taylor Lorenz, a journalist with Tay Tay, shout out to what's up, Tay. I do love you as just posting content. And at some point, Taylor Lorenz, a journalist with TayTay. Shout out to what's up, Tay? I do love you as a human. Just so you know, man. Well, she's not hanging out with you because she claims to be immunocompromised.
Starting point is 00:54:54 And she was all alone on New Year's Eve. You know, just you're going to be you're OK. I mean, look, I want to talk about that. I want to talk about the whole doxing thing and explain how that happened. And that story, the long story short short just to give everybody a primer taylor lorenz it was she was with the washington post at the time right she still is yeah yeah but she's bounced around she's like the atlantic and the new york times published a link to an address associated with you then they quickly removed it and then denied having done it like outright lied like
Starting point is 00:55:21 never did it and there were archives of it so i put out a tweet like they're denying it's crazy like we know it happened do i need to put up a time square billboard saying you know taylor lorenz docs libs of tiktok and then jeremy boring of the daily wire said i'm down and so i hit him up we talked and he was like bro we can we can help make all this happen the daily wire crew basically organized all of it and we got a billboard in Times Square. Apparently she was freaking out. That's what I heard. But what I want to say real quick before we get into all that, Taylor Lorenz posted a few days before New Year's that it was like low key, the greatest of all time to stay home on New Year's because we're also exhausted. Then posted on New Year's how awful it was for people to be posting these party selfies when ERs are being overloaded. And right there, you could see exactly what's going on with this Taylor Lorenz, this Tay-Tay.
Starting point is 00:56:13 I felt so bad for her because, you know, on New Year's, I'm with my girlfriend. I'm with Luke. Luke's, you know, we got a bunch of my brothers there. And we're standing there in Times Square at a party. The ball drop happens. And I get to kiss my girlfriend. We're surrounded by people with free food and drinks. And we're all laughing and like, ah, he's amazing.
Starting point is 00:56:35 And then I see her tweets and she's like, it's good to be home alone with no friends. I can't believe people are posting videos. And I was like, damn, I feel so bad for her. I did kind of feel bad too. Is she lashing out this way because she's just lonely and desperate that's what i would think yes so anyway i just wanted to point that out before we get into it but she she docks you so let's let's break that down what happened how did that how did that go down that's also the biggest demographic for the
Starting point is 00:56:58 uh democratic voting base by the way single single women women. Sorry, go ahead. Well, we don't know exactly how old she is. 43? 37? I think Wikipedia says between 38 and 43. Yeah, so I believe she's 38. She was born in 1984, but her whole thing is that she pretends to be really young
Starting point is 00:57:19 and then... Interviews 16-year-olds and stuff like that. Really weird. Let's talk about how she doxed so when did it happen april 19th um so i had like two two to three days notice um she was harassing me calling me endlessly texting me emailing me anyone who shared my last name so i i knew that this was gonna happen I quickly went to um a friend's home in the middle of nowhere just in case anything happened I was scared to be home um and yeah and then she she published my name with an address um
Starting point is 00:58:00 I mean it took me like a few days I was kind of like just running on adrenaline. And then a few days later, it like hit me what happened. And yeah, I mean, what specific questions do you have? Well, no, I guess like the story of like what happened when it all went down. What was the result of that? Like what kind of... Yeah, she denied... So look, look.
Starting point is 00:58:21 They published a story with a direct link to... A link and they also referenced another website where they didn't link it. So it was two where people can go and find another address. And then removed the link shortly after and then lied saying they never did. Right. Oh, we never did that. No. And I'm like, there's an archive showing you did.
Starting point is 00:58:39 No, no, no, no. What was your experience immediately after, like in the 20 minutes after the post went up? Did you start to have personal experiences? Like people contact you and stuff? Yeah. Oh, my God. no what was your experience immediately after like in the 20 minutes after the post went up did you start to have personal experiences like people contact you and stuff yeah oh my god my my phone was blowing up like crazy it was probably the most insane week of my life so far i mean i'm pretty young but so far um what i was gonna say it wasn't just the address though it was your name my name right so all of a sudden everybody knew that this account which had people were threat like they want they wanted to
Starting point is 00:59:10 find out who you were because there were death threats and then she facilitated the extremists who were trying to find out who you were she facilitated like for them i think yeah yeah that definitely but immediately following it, I think the, the thing that was the top of mind for me was, was what comes next, right? Okay, so now everyone has my name, my location. So what's going to happen now? Are people going to show up? Are there someone going to come try to murder me or hurt me? So it was that unknown of what's going to happen. And then the other thing, keep in mind is that no one knew what I looked like there. So that was the other thing. I'm like, how long will it take for them to find a picture? And I waited, that was actually the most, it was actually it was
Starting point is 00:59:53 really insecure feeling because every day I'm like, is today going to be the day that they find that they release a picture, they find something, or they show up to my house and stalk me or I don't know. And I waited a week, I waited two weeks. I waited a month, two months. It's been eight months. They never found a picture yet. And I mean, now, obviously, I chose to reveal myself. But that was, it was every single time I left my house, I'm like, is someone here? Are they coming?
Starting point is 01:00:18 It's just the unknown. So I think that was. That's what they want. Right. So when. And that's part of the reason why I took that away from them by showing myself. I got power away from them. When the club Q thing happened, I said, how do we stop the violence but also stop these grooming events?
Starting point is 01:00:35 They went nuts over this. And I had people calling my phone. We got a ton of death threats. And they were explicitly saying they want to make sure that people like me, you, Matt Walsh, and a few other people like Andy Ngo cannot live comfortably and without feeling extreme fear. They outright say that. Yeah, I know. And it's funny because I'm like, dude, like I tweeted, could you imagine some like Antifa soy boy showing up to the mountains of West Virginia and Tamaga country and then like breaking into a house? I'll tell you what happened. They got shot at.
Starting point is 01:01:09 And I don't want that to happen. It scares me that one of our guys, you know, opened fire and that happened. Please do not come to like don't break into a property in West Virginia for the love of all that is holy. The people in West Virginia. This is West Virginia, man. We're not talking about we're this is west virginia man we're not talking about we're not talking about new jersey we're not talking about new york new york you're breaking the person says please don't hurt me west virginia you you break through the window and there's a right-wing nut job with a barrett m82 aimed right at you and he's yelling yee-haw like the people
Starting point is 01:01:39 out here shooting their backyards for fun so when people were doxing my address, somehow, you know, I was telling people, that's not my address. That's not where I live. Don't go there. Someone's going to shoot you. This is insane. One of the properties that we have,
Starting point is 01:01:55 it's my house. I was not there because we take precautions. We set things up. I can't say too much because it's security, but we do these things, not too dissimilar to what Elon Musk does with his plane to make sure it's hard to find where I'm at. Someone thought they found us.
Starting point is 01:02:08 Some things happened. I can't say for security reasons, but lead us to believe it was political. Then I think it was three guys, but two guys had broken in. There's a third guy who I don't think was in the house. And let's say shots were fired.
Starting point is 01:02:22 And then they dove out the window. This is the report that we got. There's a bullet hole. I took a picture of it. I posted it. They think that by doing these things and threatening us, I'm going to live in fear. Look, I don't know where you live. I'm just going to say this.
Starting point is 01:02:36 Yeah, I'm in West Virginia and I'm not scared. I'm scared for them. I'm scared for them. Please don't come here. I will not hesitate to use force if someone comes to hurt me. So I'll get that out there too regarding psychological i'm scared because the people who live in in the mountains out here like these are every house is a trump flag on it every house is an fjb every look there are some like dc liberal people who want to get out of the big
Starting point is 01:03:00 city and they come out here and everyone just rolls their eyes at them but we're talking about farmland we're talking about big big signs that people make on their own saying like trump trump trump even desantis i'm like antifa comes out here someone's gonna make a phone call and be like everybody everybody come quick antifa's showing up and then everyone's on their porch with their guns like don't don't don't mess around yeah it's just i don't want people to get hurt. I strongly believe, and I've been saying this for months, if they would have the opportunity to kill us,
Starting point is 01:03:31 me, you, some, you know, many other people with knowing that they're not going to face any consequences, they would absolutely do it. They would absolutely take the shot. I think they tried to with Andy.
Starting point is 01:03:40 No, when, when they attack, the reason that they didn't come to for us yet is first of all, we have security, but secondly, because they don't want to go to prison, most people, right? I don't think prison's the issue. These are collectivists. They have powerful
Starting point is 01:03:52 organizational apparati or whatever the word is that will get them out. Organizations will pay the bail, will fight for them. The issue, I think, is truly opportunity and the political ramifications. These activists know.
Starting point is 01:04:09 So let's let's talk about Andy Ngo. Andy Ngo is covering a protest in Portland and they mercilessly beat him, leaving his mouth bleeding, his ears bleeding. I believe they truly wanted to kill him. But it has to be a random strike from a bunch of different people. Because if one person shows up with a gun like Michael Reinald did, it is condemned outright. Even the attack on Andy Ngo led to widespread political commendation. Even CNN briefly said it was wrong. That's a problem for political ideologue collectivists who are trying to win favor.
Starting point is 01:04:39 So they want to, but it has to be done in a way that doesn't hurt their cause. Michael Reinald shot Aaron Danielson twice in the chest, and it was bad for them. That's too, it's too much. What they need is a false flag. What James Lindsay has been calling a drag Floyd. Like, what they need is for them to be the victim and them to be attacked. This is why I keep telling people violence doesn't work. They are trying to trick you into using it because then law enforcement can respond with justification under the banner of law and regular people will be scared and side against you.
Starting point is 01:05:14 Regarding like, because I think really the goal of these, of activists is to get you to stop, whatever that means. And so regarding psychological warfare, which is basically what's been happening with doxing and all that, how do you react when you feel that someone is implementing psychological warfare on you i completely ignore it i'll i'll literally just tune it out and it takes a it takes a lot of work to get to that place where you could really do that but i was telling tucker on the show like i it's totally just noise i completely tune it out and i sleep really well at night you have to do it you have to and i think everyone with a big following and and sort of prominence finds their own strategy that works for them you probably have
Starting point is 01:05:56 your strategy for when they really yeah i always talk about there was there's like they just make things up yeah literally one of my favorite pizza box thing like, they just make things up. Yeah, literally. One of my favorite stories. It's the pizza box thing. They'll just make stuff up. They claimed, someone actually posted on Twitter that I showed up to their house in Boston at 2 a.m. and turned their TV on while their friends and family were sleeping and it woke everybody up. And they were like, wow, I can't believe he would do that. That's so crazy.
Starting point is 01:06:18 That sounds just like something he would do. And I'm like, did no one find the story odd? Like they didn't call some strange man in my home and turn my TV on people just they just make things up and i saw someone posted on twitter that so so so taylor wrote in the article that i used to be a real estate agent in brooklyn which is true so i saw someone wrote on twitter that they remember working with me once and i stole their clients from them because i told their clients that they shouldn't work with him because he's gay and I hate gay people. That's what they said. And obviously that never happened.
Starting point is 01:06:49 It's completely made up. I have no idea what he's talking about. But the bigger aspect here to really consider, it's not just crazy people. There's a lot of this larger ideology of punishing people, censoring them, deplatforming them, going out and asking social media companies to delete them because of the ideas that they detest. A lot of this, for me personally, brings a lot of ethos of Mao Zedong's cultural revolution.
Starting point is 01:07:18 There's a lot of things that happened then that I think are very close to happening here. I don't think we're there yet, but I think we're definitely on a trajectory of going there. But this to me is just very unsafe, very insane, and it feels like we're down a path down to total political partisanship that there's no going back from.
Starting point is 01:07:37 There's nothing that could even bring us back together where we could be one cohesive nation, one cohesive people. It feels like this is a divide and conquer agenda and the state has a particular victim and it has a particular victor already picked out let me let me i gotta pull up this story because of what luke just said this is from the texan texas supreme court denies jeff younger's petition to keep children in texas in light of california trans refuge law this This is big.
Starting point is 01:08:06 This is the guy who divorces his wife. He has a son. The wife says the son is trans and wants to be a girl, and the dad says that's not true. The mom is just saying that. There are other witnesses who have claimed that the kid wants to be a little boy, acts like a little boy, but whenever the mom comes around, the kid just does whatever the mom tells the kid to do.
Starting point is 01:08:26 The mom is going to bring the kid to California. The dad sued saying California has a non-extradition law. I think it just went into effect right now, right? On the first? That says that if they chemically castrate, the law doesn't say chemically castrate, it says
Starting point is 01:08:42 gender-affirming care. Gender-affirming care. But if they provide gender-affirming medical surgeries or treatment to a child, they cannot be extradited by another state who criminally charges them. So my question here is with all this going on, I want you guys, you guys watching, comment, super chat. What do you think happens when a child is taken from one state to another state, Texas says it's illegal to do these surgeries. California says it's illegal for the police to assist in the extradition of a doctor who does these surgeries. What's going to happen if this man's son is chemically castrated
Starting point is 01:09:18 and Texas says we're filing criminal charges and California says, ha ha, we don't care. Not just we don't care, but come here to stay safe safe come and take him is what they're going to say so the question i have is we're dealing with an extreme moral issue a man's son i understand it's a woman's son as well but the woman is the one who took the kid if the man took the kid and fled, I would say a woman's child is being taken from her. A man's son is being taken from him, and they are saying they will chemically or potentially surgically castrate his son. Look, what scares me here is Texas will do nothing. California will smile.
Starting point is 01:10:02 The federal government will threaten to arrest him and target his family. But what does a man do when his child is taken away from him and they say they're going to sterilize, castrate, neuter, whatever? I think we're heading towards really dangerous, dangerous territory. Jeff needs a voice. I think if you guys are into it, we should have him on the show. I don't know if the invitation's ever been offered, but I think before that thing would happen, a surgery or some sort would happen to his child against his will,
Starting point is 01:10:30 I would like to let him speak out against it so people understand what he's going through. That's like, I don't, you have kids? You talk about that? No, I don't have kids. I think about, I don't even have kids, and I'm defensive about them. What would a man do to protect his child?
Starting point is 01:10:46 This is what I was talking about, two scenarios for a potential Civil War breakout. And Texas was the example in both scenarios. A man and a woman are in a relationship. Woman gets pregnant. Eight months later, she says, you know what? I've been talking to my girlfriends. I don't like this guy. I'm going to break it off.
Starting point is 01:11:08 But this baby's bad news because it means we're in a relationship for 18 years at minimum, and then we're always going to see each other because of this kid. I know. I'll go to Colorado, get an abortion. Texas says you can't do it. You can't abort a kid at eight months. Colorado says you can. Is it kidnapping if the woman who's eight months
Starting point is 01:11:25 pregnant, the baby is viable, goes to Colorado to have it terminated? What happens if the father says, you know, that baby is viable, she's going to kill it, please stop them. What happens? Now that's a scenario where it's kind of tough because there is a distinction between a baby that's born and a baby not born, even if the baby was conceived at the exact same moment. A baby at eight months who is then delivered prematurely and alive, and the woman kidnaps that baby and rushes to Colorado, that's kidnapping and attempted murder and all that stuff. But if the baby's still in the womb, the woman has a right to literally destroy the baby's body, kill it. Then the other scenario is this. California's sanctuary law for chemical castration and genital mutilation surgeries.
Starting point is 01:12:10 What happens when Texas says, that's illegal, you can't do it, and the parent kidnaps the child, bringing them out of state, and then has the child castrated? Is Texas going to send troopers to California? No. Is the federal government? No. Is the federal government? No. My fear then is that a posse will form and you're going to see skirmishes and militia action because I got to tell you,
Starting point is 01:12:31 it's one thing when we argue about anti-fever versus the Proud Boys and there's some nebulous ideological goal where a guy's like, America, and other guys like, America's bad. Now we're going to fight.
Starting point is 01:12:41 Yeah, sure. It's another thing when a guy's like, my son was taken from me i've seen those harrison ford movies give me back my son you know some dude's gonna lose it and he's and his buddies are gonna go with him and they are gonna go kick doors in it should go to the supreme court i would think the federal government's supposed to step in when there's cross-state issues and then this is definitely a supreme court case in my opinion it went to the texas supreme court
Starting point is 01:13:05 right and yeah and they said no they voted in favor of the mother he said he wanted to stop him from going to california because then she will get the she will basically texas ruled both parents have to sign off on on you know this this surgery or medical transition so then the wife is like i'm gonna go to california and then he's like no don't let her do it and they're like no she can't and he's like but if she goes she's gonna get the kid the surgery and they're like whatever does the mom have sole custody is that no but 50 50 yeah but what so i i think yeah the way it worked is that the court said both parents have equal say but i don't know exactly who has.
Starting point is 01:13:46 Custody doesn't necessarily mean how much time you get with the kid. So I don't know about that. The point is, the moment she's in California, Texas law is irrelevant to her. And so is this guy just gonna be like, oh, woe is me, I lost my son. This is like federal law. What is it federally?
Starting point is 01:13:58 Can you federally, legally get your kid castrated? That's nuts. I mean, remember that story from Loudoun County? The guy, his kid was raped. Yep. nuts. I mean, remember that story from Loudoun County? The guy, his kid was raped and no one was listening to him. All of his complaints were going on deaf ears
Starting point is 01:14:11 and so he showed up to the schoolroom meeting and finally made a fuss and then he got arrested. Yep, they dragged him out. So they dragged him out, that famous video.
Starting point is 01:14:19 It's definitely culture. As the school was covering up multiple assaults, physical assaults on children. It was absolutely my fault. I want to clarify for you, Ian. Sorry, guys.
Starting point is 01:14:30 In August 2021, a Dallas District Court granted his ex-wife full custody. But an October 2021 court order agreed to by both parents states that neither parent may treat a child with hormonal suppression therapy, puberty blockers, and or transgender reassignment, surgery, if any, without the consent of the parents or court order. Does she get a court order then? But California Senate bill prohibits the enforcement of an order based on another state's law authorizing a child to be removed from their parent based on that parent or guardian allowing a child to receive gender-affirming health care. So she's using her full custody to go under the radar out of the state where she's going to go where bypass this texas law and of course the the left perspective is this poor
Starting point is 01:15:10 child the mother's saving it this is why i think it's cultural solutions like um hearing his voice like you need tens and hundreds of thousands of people retching in horror at what could happen to a small child because of what and this is not the first time it happened this happened in canada as well where a father was punished for even talking to the media about a situation where the state came in and said we're going to transition your child he said and a mother said we're going to transition our child he said no he was arrested because he spoke about this it's crazy i made a tweet i said how do you think humans would react to finding out that not only are we not alone in the universe but that we're effectively livestock for an alien species how would humans react to that maybe the reason aliens haven't revealed themselves to humans
Starting point is 01:15:56 because humans are more reasoning than say chickens so that's what i was thinking about we got chickens we take the roosters out because the roosters cause problems. In chicken society, roosters battle for dominance and then get to bang all the chickens. And then they pair up in certain numbers, like one rooster will have like six hens, one will have eight, but you got to have a good amount of hens for each rooster, otherwise they fight too much. But to the chickens, this is normal life. We don't like their normal life. I don't like the roosters fighting no human does so we remove one of the roosters if they're a problem and they won't stop playing by the rules and right now roberto jr is king of that chicken city with like 30 ladies
Starting point is 01:16:35 we as the people controlling the animals dictate there's also um what's it called like a cape or something like that you can take the rooster if you want it for meat, and you can castrate it. And then you get basically chicken meat. You know, rooster meat's tough. You got to pressure cook it. But if you, is that what it's called? Something like that? Capons or chickens without testicles.
Starting point is 01:16:57 Yes. Yeah. So you take the rooster that you cut open its back where it's their inside, and you remove them or you whatever. So I'm thinking about this, and it's like the state inside and you remove them or you whatever so i'm thinking about this and it's like the state coming into someone and saying we're taking your kids and we're going to surgically alter them is exactly like what we do to goats when they tie the rubber band around the nuts so they eventually fall off like we own them they're livestock now i don't think this is
Starting point is 01:17:22 actually anything to do with aliens it's that the governments and the elites are treating us like chickens, like livestock. They did it to Saddam Hussein. I mean, if they want something, and I don't know who they are exactly, but when people that are attempting to control Earth. People of power. Yeah, someone's, I think there's groups of people that are trying to vie for power. They will just, you know, go out and take it for the most part. You've got to wonder, when you have people going up on stage at a TED Talk saying, there's too many people on this planet and we have to reduce population growth,
Starting point is 01:17:49 what kind of thing would they be willing to do if they really believe this? You guys saw that Paul, what's his name, Ehrlich? The population bomb guy who keeps saying there's too many people and that it never turns out to be true. Yeah, Jane Goodall was just talking about it too. Said all these problems would be avoided if we had the population that we had 500 years ago, which is just a bland generic statement, probably not totally accurate. But indicating 500 million people about.
Starting point is 01:18:12 I mean, there is some truth to you will own nothing and you will be happy in that if you don't know, you can't regret not having it, right? Like I can't teleport. I don't wake up crying that i can't teleport i never could i there are airplanes you can you can buy a ticket day of get on a plane and fly somewhere when when the when the flights get canceled we get angry about it you know so it's like if it so when when i was flying for the holidays and the plane gets canceled i was just
Starting point is 01:18:42 like dude i'm not gonna scream and cry over like a busted plane because the giant metal skybird someone else like all of humanity is working towards building like can't service me in a single day where it's a luxury i get it but the idea of these elites is that take these things away from people take away their knowledge of these things and they won't be unhappy yeah they're trying i'm thinking about that with eating cockroaches and stuff the bug narrative like if we ate meat growing up so we know like if i had grown up eating cockroaches fried and my mom watching my mom do it i wouldn't even think twice about eating cockroaches and that we're the generation
Starting point is 01:19:18 where they're trying to change i hate saying they it's so generic but where you know economic foreign people just think it's a lot of it is klaus like klaus you know you know it's so generic but we're you know economic forum people just think it's a lot of it's klaus like klaus you know you know it's you bro like you're doing you've been doing this since the 70s they're a cult especially since like 2000 or something i'm just imagining these people are chickens themselves thinking everyone else are chickens and that they're smarter chickens than the other chickens i'm like dude you don't know what you're talking about you think you do you're wrong science changes what el you do. You're wrong. Science changes.
Starting point is 01:19:46 What Elon Musk talks about this, we need more people. And he's right. Think about, man, think about anything. There's a can of Steez over there. Green tea. I see Luke is drinking. The can was made by a canning company. The printer ink or whatever is put onto the can is made by a different company. The drink itself is made by a different company. The printer ink or whatever is put onto the can is made by a different company. The drink itself
Starting point is 01:20:06 is made by a different company. It takes such a tremendous amount of specialty to make a single item in this, let alone a phone, I mean the plastics, the metals, the glass, all of the different specialties requires experts in all of these different fields.
Starting point is 01:20:22 If the population of the planet dropped to 500 million, you would lose things like, you would lose plastics. Cobalt. Where are you going to get your electric vehicle batteries? Bro, an electric car couldn't exist
Starting point is 01:20:34 on a population of 500 million people on this planet. I just don't see it as being possible. Electric cars are such complex machines. Maybe some rudimentary kind of thing. You know, you can get a handful of people, but who's going to mine the copper? Who's going to then fashion the electric motors?
Starting point is 01:20:50 Who's going to generate the energy? All of the more people we have on the planet, or I should say in existence, because we can leave the planet too, the more specialties there are, the more we can do things. To put it very simply, when we talk about inventions
Starting point is 01:21:04 and the crazy things, we have a levitating UFOs in here right in front of Ian. All that really happens is some dude goes, I figured out how to make a thing that will create magnetism if you put electric current through it. Then someone else goes, hey, I can buy those from you and then put an axle in it and it'll spin that axle and drive a wheel. The electric motor company is different from the car company. So basically what's happening is tons of people are making things that on their own are pointless and then other people are connecting things and making them do other things. Less people means less technology. I'll put it much more simply. The Roman Empire had indoor plumbing. After the fall of the Roman Empire had indoor plumbing. After the fall of the Roman Empire, they just didn't have it anymore.
Starting point is 01:21:46 So in Europe, after the Dark Ages, they would just take dumps in holes in the floor that would flop to the ground, or they would chuck them out the window in buckets. A thousand years after. That's a thousand years after. They had indoor plumbing in Rome. A thousand years later, they're like,
Starting point is 01:22:01 you just forgot how to do it? Yeah. And that's not even less people. That's more people. Now imagine what was in the library of Alexandria. Oh, man. It's quite a time machine. Again, I do believe that there was kind of more advanced civilizations that we don't know about.
Starting point is 01:22:15 But I think history is just as fake as our news today. And we have to realize that the stories we're being told are being told for a very specific reason. A lot of the people that are in charge, a lot of them are eugenicists, a lot of them are narcissists, a lot of them are control freaks, and they're trying to get control of every aspect of your life. And we have to remember the freedoms that we give up today, our grandchildren will never know of tomorrow. I forgot who said that, someone else a lot smarter than me actually said that. But we're living in a world where our freedoms are slowly and surely just being taken away. Technology, innovation is creeping into our society, and it's slowly eviscerating any kind of
Starting point is 01:22:51 anonymity, any kind of privacy, any kind of secrecy that we previously had before is gone. We have satellites, we have cell phones, we have cameras, we have facial recognition, watching every one of our moves, tracking our purchases, tracking where we're going, tracking when we're taking a dump. We're truly moving towards a society that is absolutely controlled by these population control freaks. And I think we're at a crossing point, especially right now. I think right now we're at a very crucial turning point in world history, especially when it comes to the larger experiment that is the united states and its larger freedoms and it could either go total freedom total slavery um and i think that decision is going to be made very soon i think it's going to be made in 2023 to be honest
Starting point is 01:23:36 with you guys it's important to remember that right now is all there is that time is something humans made up to get places at the same moment, but it's always right now. And we are changing this reality constantly. So let that be some motivation to get up there and move, baby. That's my analysis. What do you think? What's your analysis and assessment of where we are as a society and where we're moving forward?
Starting point is 01:24:03 I think culturally, I'm really scared for what's coming next just based on the stuff that I've had to see through running Loves of TikTok. So yeah, I mean, I don't know. I think that I would rather, I'd rather all the technology we have and live now with all that, even with all the, the, the bad parts that comes with it than to have lived hundreds of years ago
Starting point is 01:24:33 without what we have now. Um, so yeah, I think we just have to be more vigilant, um, with our online security. And yeah, whenever they talk about eating the bugs, I literally go out and buy a steak. I'm like, I'm never going to eat the bugs and I'm just going to eat steak harder. But they're implementing it in places like Australia where a thousand schools are now forcing their children to eat the bugs inside of major school areas.
Starting point is 01:25:02 Really? I didn't see that story. And they're also forcing people to take medical procedures that some people are connecting to some people just dropping dead suddenly. There's a story right now happening right now within the NFL that also I think is going to be worth talking about potentially on the after show since there's been a lot of coincidences that have been happening. You see this story? I guess it just happened 20 minutes ago.
Starting point is 01:25:28 I'm reading the chat room and people in the chat room are talking about it. Yeah, DeMar Hamlin collapsed on the field in a game. The game was suspended. So first, the dude was tackled. He doesn't hit his head or anything. He gets tackled and takes the fall to his left shoulder, stands up, slowly starts, he walks around for a few seconds,
Starting point is 01:25:47 then just falls right back. They started doing CPR and giving him oxygen, and I guess they're suspending the game. I don't know what happened. Loaded into an ambulance. People were crying, and they're suspending the game. Yo, I've seen injuries in football games before. I've not heard of, I'm just not a big football guy of people crying and then the game being suspended did the dude die from being
Starting point is 01:26:13 tackled like that that's what some people are saying in the in the chat room let me let me just let me just show you the video it's not graphic people in the chat room are saying that he did pass away here take a look at this video did this just happen yeah this just happened so so all right i'm still down all right this guy right here this guy right here this is damar so there here you go he gets tackled he's right here let me play it for you boom goes down onto his left shoulder stands right up yeah didn't hit his head or nothing and then gone he hit his head or nothing, and then gone. Oh, jeez. Oh, my God. He hit his head going down, but he's wearing a helmet. Look at that.
Starting point is 01:26:48 Yeah, it doesn't look bad. It did not look bad at all. I bet. I've fallen so much worse skating. I was told by a doctor recently that if you are to get a COVID vaccine or a booster, that you should take like six weeks off. Well, he told me that I, or so he was telling someone, I think I was watching a show, to take six weeks off. What does that have to do with a football game? To take six weeks off of he told me that i or so he was telling someone i think i was watching a show to take six weeks what does that have to do with the football game to take six weeks off of strenuous
Starting point is 01:27:07 labor i don't know if he has been vaccinated or yeah it could be totally irrelevant i don't know but for someone if they're not getting that instruction and they're getting like medical procedures or injections or things like that and then they're just going full hard moving i mean that can be a toll on your cardio well dr peter mccullough has uh and um yeah another doctor have different explanations to it and and scientific understanding of it that's being questioned right now uh twitter is finally allowing us to have a platform where a lot of this science is actually being debated in an honest and open real way as we recently found out through through the twitter files that of course the white house was manipulating scientific data
Starting point is 01:27:45 scientists and the actual information because it was inconvenient for them and their larger political agenda these are the fauci files that are supposed to be coming out no no no these are the twitter files that were released and now the fauci files are going to right i'm saying the the next step of this we we are we already know from twitter files that got released that because of covid specifically the government was intervening getting people's money like alex baronson was a very big story but the fauci files are going to supposedly directly implicate fauci himself so we'll see out of prison no no way not even when we control the house yeah of course are you kidding oh man sorry like kevin mccarthy he's
Starting point is 01:28:24 making all these promises. Marjorie Taylor Greene's backing him. They probably cut some kind of deal so she'd get back on committees if she supported him. There are people who are saying, when it comes to Kevin McCarthy as Speaker, take what you can get. My response is, nope, I'm not doing it. I don't care. I don't like Republicans. I don't like the Republican Party.
Starting point is 01:28:43 I never did. Donald Trump was something different. I didn't even like Trump in 2016. But then I saw what he was doing. I liked at least what we got out of pulling troops out of the Middle East, getting our troops out of Syria, all that nonsense. No war in Ukraine, for instance. The economy was doing pretty well. And I was like, all right, I'll take it. There's a libertarian element that was able to piggyback Freedom Caucus people, people like DeSantis, off of what Trump was doing. I like that. I'll take it. But now, I don't know what Trump's doing, but I'm not interested. I mean, it's really stupid. The things he's put up on Truth Social and stuff, whatever.
Starting point is 01:29:13 I still think he's way better than anyone in the Republican establishment. But the idea that I, like someone who never liked the Republican Party, is going to in any way get behind someone like Kevin McCarthy, dude, never going to happen. Like, the dude could be sitting here right in front of me. I'll be like, I don't care. McCarthy called for Trump to be impeached, to be kicked out of office. Michael, let me see. Yeah, keep talking. But we have this for Michael Malice. On January 3rd, 2019, Democrats officially retook the House and elected Nancy Pelosi as Speaker. The Republicans nominated Kevin McCarthy as their candidate. The person who gave the nominating speech was Liz Cheney. Yeah, I'm not interested in any of that.
Starting point is 01:29:49 So, guys, if you're a Republican, Marjorie Taylor Greene, you're cheering for McCarthy, hey, man, do your thing. Democrats cheer for Nancy Pelosi, they do their thing. Fine, whatever, I don't care. Libertarian all the way? I'm not going to get behind Kevin McCarthy. You guys down with the Mises caucus? I like those guys.
Starting point is 01:30:04 Yeah, I like them a lot. From one to a hundred, and a hundred is Ron Paul, and one is Liz Cheney. Where do you see yourself on that political spectrum? I mean, I'll just say that... Give me a number. Give me a number.
Starting point is 01:30:17 Okay. A hundred's total freedom, Ron Paul. One Liz Cheneyy i'm explaining it no freedom total status neocon neocon isn't one 100 is ron paul where are you on that spectrum i'll say like 75 okay what are you interesting he's 100 i'm 100 really he's ron paul i'm so glad you're here i'm 88 come on what are you i was even critical of like Paul when Ron Paul was running. So I'm critical of everybody. Ron Total Freedom Paul. I like how you have that.
Starting point is 01:30:50 Yeah. Like, I don't want to say 100 because it's too absolute, but I don't want to be even one degree closer to Liz Cheney. You know what I mean? Well, that's technically where you are. So let me know in the comment section, where do you stand in the comment section? 100 to 2-1. Let me know your number.
Starting point is 01:31:05 I love the chat room. You guys are awesome. and it's great being a part of these conversations 99.5 99.5 a lot of 60 a lot of 69s like uh are you sorry no you said you said you uh that trump would be you know trump is the best one so are you trump or desantis well i don't know if trump is the best one i'm from the republican Party. He's better than the establishment Republicans. DeSantis is, I think at this point, I don't even know what Trump's doing. I'd say DeSantis over Trump. DeSantis over Trump. Yeah, in like February and April, I was saying, I don't know, DeSantis, he's got the tact,
Starting point is 01:31:37 he's younger. But I don't know if he has the aggression. You know, Trump. Look at the way he's taking on all of the wokeness in florida i know i mean i'm not advocating i'm not what about you trump or de santa i'm not answering that oh come on here's the thing is that and and i did an interview the other day and they tried they tried getting me to give an answer and i don't owe allegiance to any political to any politician they work for us i'll watch de santa's campaign i'll watch trump campaign and then i'll make a
Starting point is 01:32:03 decision yeah true that you think you'll yeah republican for sure do you just kind of go with whoever no republican all the way for sure have you always been republican yeah so what do you think about mccarthy as speaker um not fun i mean i wish there were other options. I don't think he'd be my first choice. But I think that just the fact that we have, that it will be a Republican speaker is going to be good regardless. But no, he would not be my first choice. He wouldn't be my eighth choice.
Starting point is 01:32:39 He wouldn't be my, he wouldn't be my hundredth choice. This is what we have. So we have to work with it, I think. Yeah, I get that. But I don't have to work with it i think i yeah i i get that but i don't have to work with it no we you know you don't but like my my view is look i didn't vote for trump against hillary despite knowing that hillary clinton is evil and trump was just crazy like i don't mean crazy like insane. I mean he was like... More chaotic is probably the way I would describe it. He was more chaotic.
Starting point is 01:33:07 He was more arrogant and these things. I didn't think he had the decorum. And that's just me. I understand people thought his attitude is exactly what the White House needed. Then I saw what he was doing and I was like, okay, yeah, this deserves a second term. This is good stuff. It's not perfect or anything. So I don't i don't
Starting point is 01:33:25 like the lesser of two evils vote when it came to biden versus trump i was like trump did things i really liked he's had timetables for getting out of the middle east he got us out of syria he did those things there's a lot of complicated stuff there but the north korea peace deals abraham accords all these things i thought were very good and then i look at joe biden and i'm like he's crooked as they come this is a no-brainer you know he also can't get a sentence out i mean he has dementia so but now looking at what the republican establishment has always had to offer there's a reason why i've never voted for them until now because they're a garbage party and like the funny thing is when you look at the polling democrats mostly like democrats democrat voters mostly like democrat politicians
Starting point is 01:34:02 republican voters don't even like Republican politicians. I think Republicans tend to be people who know politics, but are begrudgingly voting for the best thing they can get. And I'm kind of like, well, you know, do your thing. Like, you know, I like Marjorie Taylor Greene a lot. And she's supporting Kevin McCarthy. And I'm like, oh, you know, you know, go for it. You know, by all means, like, that's your thing. I'm not a part of the Republican Party.
Starting point is 01:34:22 I don't like Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, or Kevin McCarthy. I'm not going part of the Republican Party. I don't like Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, or Kevin McCarthy. I'm not going to support that. If McCarthy wins, I see very little difference between him and Nancy Pelosi. I get it. Pelosi is very, very bad. But I'm like, establishment, establishment, establishment. Like, I don't know. Like, when Donald Trump gets elected in 2016, from 2017 until 2019, the established Republicans
Starting point is 01:34:43 worked against him established republicans were the ones who helped change the voting rules to make sure he lost there's no way i'm getting behind someone like kevin mccarthy it's just not gonna happen and then matt gates i think is saying jim jordan and i'm like i don't even care about that like matt gates maybe donald trump for speaker sure i don't even know who i would support but it's not gonna be any of these guys and not like it matters i'm not in congress Congress. I'm not going to be voting anyway. So if Kevin, look, I get it. If Kevin McCarthy wins, it's better than Nancy Pelosi.
Starting point is 01:35:09 But part of me really wants to see him lose because it would be the funniest thing ever after this apocalyptic performance in the midterms relative to what people want it to be. Ronna McDaniel is still getting support after all these failures. I think they need to lose. I think Republicans need to lose the speakership when they have the majority just because of how functional they are. Well, look, there's a coalition of moderate individuals who are voting Republican right now because of the
Starting point is 01:35:36 stuff, you know, for instance, you highlight. But I'm not going to get behind Kevin McCarthy because the creepos are doing weird children sex shows or anything like that. Like you, you are not getting me to vote Republican because of the culture war. If you, if I'm concerned about these issues, I like DeSantis. DeSantis is actually effective. So someone like him as speaker, I'm like, I like it. He is surrounding himself with establishment people though. So we'll see. I don't want to ramble too long. We got to go to super chats, but maybe we'll talk a little bit more. So, we're going to go to Super Chats. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash
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Starting point is 01:36:29 you're helping our mission. We've got, we bought a building. The building is done. We own it. We are going to be putting a cafe hangout on the first floor. We're going to be putting up TVs that will play shows of ours. We're going to play people like Viva Fry. We're going to play like Rikada. If they're cool with us playing their videos on the TVs in the venue. The idea is someone comes in for a cup of coffee and what do they see on the TV screens? Not Fox News, not CNN. They see content you know and love from people we know and love and respect. People like Crowder, for instance. And I want to have a hundred of these in a couple years. I want to have 10,000 of these in the next five, want to have 10 000 of these
Starting point is 01:37:05 in the next 5 10 years i know ambitious but then think about regular people walking in to buy a coffee they know the brand they see the shows it creates a physical location where people can can be hanging out sharing ideas i think that's a huge component of what we have to do plus we're doing other shows and a bunch of other things we got a skate show coming soon i'm really excited for this we're gonna we're gonna read these super chats let's go smash that like button and uh let's see what do we got j marie says history shows us over and over unchecked power leads to tyranny what happened to libs of tiktok is just one example and history is filled with them gulag archipelago says it all stay safe thank you yeah well how long till you think we're all in the gulag together hanging out um at this point i would
Starting point is 01:37:51 say a couple months a couple months well the gulag was actually the uh government uh department that created the prisons the prisons themselves weren't gulags so you're saying we'll be running the gulag yes the gulag will be when we're in the gulag, it means we're running them. Cool. I'll see a lot of my followers there, probably. Mimic says, I guarantee Taylor Lorenz has hate watching the crap out of this episode. Feverishly taking notes to completely misrepresent and lie about.
Starting point is 01:38:14 Yeah, we talked about that before the show. I know what that's like. It's like they're going to take whatever you say. I already know what they're going to take. I can't wait to see it. I kind of can empathize when you're alone and how you start to try to mother society. When I look outside for solutions, gonna take i can't wait i know i kind of can empathize like when you're alone and like how you start to try to mother society like when i look outside for solutions because i'm so
Starting point is 01:38:30 you know i don't even realize how miserable i am because i'm so miserable like it's like it's cognitive dissonance i can't even sense it because it's so horrible kind of thing i hope she's not going someone but it seems like it someone said franchise for our coffee shops yes that's a really good idea so one thing we can do is once we set up a couple of them It seems like it. Someone said franchise for our coffee shops. Yes. That's a really good idea. So one thing we can do is once we set up a couple of them, create a franchise plan and stipulations and the general contract, and then help people set up their own shops.
Starting point is 01:38:59 I like the Chick-fil-A model. One company, one person can only own one location to guarantee quality and stuff like that yeah yeah i think they'll be really cool we do the saturday morning cartoons events at all the locations the stipulation saturday morning from like six to eight you know there's approved shows that we can play probably like maybe we'll just do the daily wire stuff chip chiller whatever they're putting out lex friedman what for kids no we're talking about saturday morning families can come hang out there's no drag shows there no yeah we wouldn't allow that and so that would be part of like franchise contracts you can't have you know these kinds of things so you run like the same syndicated stuff
Starting point is 01:39:35 across all franchise yeah like like jimmy john's franchises are required to put up signs you know we would have stuff like that like you know as a part of this business you recognize saturday morning community events. People can come in like Chick-fil-A's are closed on Sundays, things like that. But we'll see. You know, it depends on what we can do. And then we're going to start selling our coffee very soon. I'm so excited, dude.
Starting point is 01:39:57 I want to taste that just steamed perfect temperature, not burnt crisp. The rise with Roberto Jr. breakfast blend. We got to get a bunch of coconut waters that we can add for them if they want it sweetened well you buy your own
Starting point is 01:40:08 peanut butter powder in there I don't know people can do that themselves yeah but one of our products is rise
Starting point is 01:40:15 with Roberto Jr. I like it when is your first location opening do you have a date no no no but we're gonna start selling the coffee
Starting point is 01:40:21 online we actually have been working on this for a little bit so the coffee designs are all ready and we actually have been working on this for a little bit. So the coffee designs are all ready, and we actually have sampled them already. Oh, cool. I'm really excited.
Starting point is 01:40:29 Neat. I think the Rise of the Birdo Jr. is really good. I'm not a light roast. I like dark roast. So we're doing a very dark roast. I love it. And it's coming soon. It's coming soon.
Starting point is 01:40:37 Cool. All right. Kent Pittsburgh says, I'm loss prevention for a big box store and wore my Roberto Stand Your Ground shirt for the first time yesterday and caught two shoplifters within two hours. Roberto sends shivers down the spine of criminals. That's right. He does. Stand your ground. It's Roberto Jr.
Starting point is 01:40:53 Actually. I love it. Roberto's retired to Cocktown. And then people were because Roberto Jr. Is in charge of Chicken City now. And they're like, he sits on a throne he did not build. Roberto did all the work. Two more generations till they completely forget how they got here. That's right. city now and they're like he's he sits on a throne he did not build roberto did all the work so like
Starting point is 01:41:05 two more generations till they completely forget how they got here and they start that's right like that's how it works four generations so we're gonna start uh i think right now actually we're gonna start incubating some new some new chickens and then we'll have to retire some you know retire as and eat them because they taste really good fried especially all right let's go let's go what do we got pup shepherd says if our money is spread between many podcasts can we buy a single episode on timcast rather than subscribe hi ian wags wags that's a very very very good idea i'll look into how we can do that i'm not sure but it could be like you know three bucks for like a couple
Starting point is 01:41:42 episodes to watch or something i don't know maybe it's like 2.99 to watch any episode or 10 bucks a month for unlimited access if someone asked if you could do five bucks a month to get like a day later get all the behind the scenes comment 24 hours later than the 10 a month one someone someone just sent me a message and asked that it's it's it's the challenge is it's just technical like yeah that's what i first thought building that stuff out right it's a lot of money to build and then it's just it's like 10 bucks a month gives you everything and i'm actually i'm looking at what we have and it's like we're actually pretty cheap i think the daily wire is 13 bucks i was shocked to find you know luke uncensored was like 15 bucks it's definitely worth uh every
Starting point is 01:42:20 penny there's a lot of things you getclasses, exclusive merchandise and t-shirts at cost where it's cheap and a forum where I have to answer all of your questions and an AMA to meet other members.
Starting point is 01:42:31 So, I've been working really hard on my members area and we've been censored so many times. This is the answer. This is the way to do it. LukeConsensor.com.
Starting point is 01:42:38 I gotta read this one, Kaya, and I don't know if you're gonna like it. Real Hydro. You know him, you'll love him. He says,
Starting point is 01:42:44 Libs of TikTok looks like Taylor Lorenz. It it's amazing i guess you become what you hate tim's still not listening to people i had everyone was saying that on twitter i i had to bring it up because people mentioned it when you went on tucker they were like you you don't you don't you're not identical anything but they were like you're kind of similar looking i don't see it at all but she wrote it was she wrote something on twitter like you know about it's so misogynistic she's like oh two white women with long dark hair and she wrote this listen to what she wrote she wrote one is a one is a hate account which says gay people shouldn't exist and one is an investigative journalist but she didn't specify which one is which well you're the investigative journalist i know that's what i wrote on twitter i was like taylor breaking taylor
Starting point is 01:43:29 comes out as homophobic you know well i don't know i think it's funny that people are pointing it out you should just she's like the you know the evil mirror version you know she's not though there's nothing similar well i mean like i'm saying not that you're not that you're similar but she's the she's the mirror opposite. It's an inversion. You do investigative reporting by actually showing videos and exposing it, and it's very light, to be honest.
Starting point is 01:43:53 It's like, hey, look at what this person said. Whereas what she does is she fabricates things. There you go. She's watching right now, and she's shaking. All alone in her 90-degree apartment. I'd love to see you guys do a show. I don't know how long. I offered to do a live stream with her.
Starting point is 01:44:09 That'd be great. And she didn't respond. If a call goes the distance, she might. No, come on. People change, man. Especially now, things are getting drastic. We got to come together. Maybe.
Starting point is 01:44:19 If Taylor's watching this, my offer still stands until 12 p.m. tonight. Look, I always give a shout out to Joey Salads because he did that, I don't know if you know who, you know Joey Salads? No. He's a big YouTuber. Oh, gee. And he made prank videos and stuff like that.
Starting point is 01:44:36 And he made these videos where it's like, one was he left a car in a parking lot and put a bunch of Trump stickers on it, Trump signs or whatever. And he's like, I'm gonna wait and see what happens and we're gonna put a hidden camera. And the next thing you see is a bunch of Trump stickers on it, Trump signs or whatever. And he's like, I'm going to wait and see what happens. And we're going to put a hidden camera. And the next thing you see is a bunch of black dudes are smashing the car and destroying it. Turns out, though, he staged the whole thing.
Starting point is 01:44:52 Some dude filmed it happened, called him out. Persona non grata. Everyone was like, F this guy. And then I remember he hit me up and I was going to Sweden and I was like, dude, F you. I know what you did. Blah, blah. He got mad. I thought about it and I was like, if this guy is getting crapped on because he did something wrong and his only opportunity is to be pushed away, he will accept it. So if I say, you know what, man, he said he
Starting point is 01:45:17 was sorry. I accept your apology. I'll go talk to him. Give him an opportunity to actually come back into the fold. Don't push people away when they're remorseful and they regret what they did even if they regret it for the wrong reasons maybe he one day was like i really shouldn't have done that he said he got carried away he didn't even think about what he was he was doing maybe maybe he really was evil whatever one of people whatever people want to say about him if you got a guy and he has the option to go the dark path or the light path and you're standing on the light path and you're saying, get the F away from me.
Starting point is 01:45:46 You go down that dark path. Why would you do that? Why wouldn't you be like, I accept your apology. Come with us to the light side and do good and help people. And now he does silly pranks with his girlfriend. He's like, so I think the right thing to do is for someone like, you know, even Taylor Lorenz is, you're always welcome to hang out and have a beer,
Starting point is 01:46:03 you know, and stop doing this really nasty evil stuff and being just a bad person. And, you know, at any point, Taylor Lorenz wants to be like, I'm not going to do this stuff anymore. I just want to be friends and play Monopoly. You can come and play Monopoly. We'll hang out with you. No one's going to be mad at you. We'll laugh.
Starting point is 01:46:16 We'll play pool. We'll get sushi. And everyone will be like, thank you for doing the right thing. You're always welcome to be friends with us. But if you guys make trades in Monopoly that are screwing me over, I'm going to flip the board.
Starting point is 01:46:26 I'm just kidding. I'll play it out. It's the luck of the dice. I love that game. That's the thing. There's a reason why people like Hassan, Taylor, Cenk, all these people
Starting point is 01:46:35 won't come on shows like this. There's a reason why Ben Shapiro is willing to interview anybody, but they're not willing to come to the other side. It's because they know what they're doing is wrong. It's because they know
Starting point is 01:46:44 that they're lying. It's because they know that they're doing is wrong. It's because they know that they're lying. It's because they know that they're exploiting ignorant individuals who don't follow politics. And they know, Taylor Lorenz knows that if she actually
Starting point is 01:46:52 sits down with you, she would be proven wrong about everything she's ever said. And so she can't. Yeah. They need to maintain that veil,
Starting point is 01:47:01 that lie. Do you think we can keep going on like that as a species? Well, I'd say no but you know we gotta we gotta
Starting point is 01:47:11 the veil will be lifted one way or another whether we do it by choice or by chips getting pushed into our brains or just dying and seeing God I think people are really
Starting point is 01:47:18 starting to see through all the lies so no one takes her seriously I think she's on the verge of being fired. Yeah. I would think so too. I'm surprised she hasn't been yet. She must have something on them. A contract.
Starting point is 01:47:32 I have sources. Maybe something more. This may come as a surprise to people, but I used to work in corporate press. I have sources and they tell me that there are people at the Washington Post who are veterans who are losing their minds and it's causing real problems internally. These are people at the Washington Post who are veterans who are losing their minds and it's causing real problems internally. These are people like who have been there for a decade plus who genuinely wanted to be heroic journalists and are now watching this vapid, you know, Taylor Lorenz do TikTok social media gossip.
Starting point is 01:47:57 And it's not news. There are people that wanted to be like, I have exposed the CEO of a major corporation trafficking children. Like, here's the expose of a lifetime. Like real journalism. Yeah. Instead, the Washington Post invests in someone complaining about mean tweets. And that becomes their center, the focus. And so I heard that it was causing kind of instability.
Starting point is 01:48:19 But higher ups are extremely angry at the decision. The idea was, and this could be nonsense. This is just from people I know who work in New York media. They're saying that the reason – decision to hire her was because they felt that the media landscape was changing and that she represented what younger people were more interested in. And that's why she was so controversial and that the controversy was good because that's what generates traffic these days. That's where it goes wrong. That's right. Controversy for clicks is not the way forward.
Starting point is 01:48:45 And I know some veteran journalists who've done reporting in like Bolivia and Colombia, cartel, Nicaragua, like government conflicts, you know, like I know some journalists who have gone down and like the FARC groups, I think that's Colombia. They've done some really heavy stuff. And they're just like,
Starting point is 01:49:04 it is the most demoralizing thing in the world to risk your life and then be told we're going to lead with the person said a nasty word to one of our reporters on Twitter. And they're just like, if you want to be a rag, be a rag. I want to do journalism. And it's, you know, they got to make the decision. Speaking of, Rogan did an interview with the guy who went to the cobalt mines in the Congo and exposed like tens of thousands of humans just digging cobalt with their bare hands
Starting point is 01:49:31 and little, you guys got to watch that on Spotify. As long as it's not coal. That is real journalism right there. That guy risked his freaking life and is still risking his life and the life of his co-workers doing that. Let's read some more. We got Matthew Schneider says, Timcast should make a fictional series about government agencies involved conspiracies and subterfuge then call it the
Starting point is 01:49:47 f files we were talking about as my brother had the idea make like movies where so we were kind of bouncing ideas back and forth one of the ideas we had was it's hillary clinton and she has uh a couple things maybe we should say this i'll just say it anyway she has a she has a a viewing device that can see the future and they keep seeing the rise of new hitlers these people who become prominent and then end up leading fascist factions and so you know she has no choice but to stop all of these people i'll save this one the more detail because i think people understand the general idea and the the other was that she runs a suicide prevention non-profit.
Starting point is 01:50:29 Well, I'll save that joke for afterwards. But anyway, the idea is make funny short films poking fun at a bunch of conspiracy theories, if you get my drift. Who knows where Seth Rich would have ended up? He could have been a very cult of
Starting point is 01:50:44 personality leader. Let's read some more Super Chats! ended up you know he could have been a a very uh i had a cult of personality a leader you know let's read some more super chats oh well we'll i'll give you more details in the members only it was funny we have we have one about lizard people and stuff like that i think it's one all right all right what do we got dalimar says to put this in movie land r rated is under 17 with adult nc 17 is no one under 17 period x is adult nc 17 was made due to extreme violence however not sexually explicit since x rated existed the laws are all there there you go if it's x rated you can't have kids no matter what or nc 17 yep okay yeah what was there a movie recently that was NC-17? I don't know. They were pretty rare. Yeah, R-rated is you can bring a kid in if the parent's with them.
Starting point is 01:51:29 And then PG-13 was if the kid's 13, they can go. That's so weird. But on the internet, you could get anything you want. That's messed up, man. Internet is bad for kids. You know what I'm saying? All right. H-Music says, I've lived in the chicago
Starting point is 01:51:45 suburbs my entire life slot machines especially video poker machines have been legal and in places for years bennegan's on michigan avenue had a video poker machine 25 years ago i didn't know that and i don't remember seeing those things and what i was told is that there was a recent compromise with the ability to put slot machines in within the past few years due to some law expiring. Bars were getting mad about whether or not they could attract patrons and they made a compromise saying,
Starting point is 01:52:09 okay, how about we give you slot machines? And so, you know. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, ah, your last name, Cast? Nope, Pool. Jason says, Tim, you need to play a game of Snooker. I've seen the game played, played i don't know what it is like called snooker it's like snooker yeah it's like a british version of pool some snook is such
Starting point is 01:52:31 a funny word and then there's a was it called carom billiards or something like that yeah i think where it's like there's no pockets the goal is to hit both balls in one turn or something like that you get a point if you do that sounds like fun too you just play that a regular pool table you know i like i like um uh bumper pool that just play that a regular pool table. You know what I like? I like, um, uh, bumper pool. That's fun. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 01:52:48 You get the table with the little bumpers on it. All right. Daniel Damasig says Tate did a five hour podcast with Patrick bet. David worth a listen. Timeframe of interview was shortly after his cancellation and debanking. Interesting. Yeah. There's some infotainment podcast.
Starting point is 01:53:06 Is that what it was? That's Patrick's show. I don't know. He might have more shows now. I think he's branching out. They have an entire network now. Yeah. What do we got?
Starting point is 01:53:16 Alex P says, check DMs from the Patriot Pen Maker. Hold on. I got to correct that last one. It's Valuetainment, not infotainment. Sorry about that, Patrick. Yeah, Valuetainment.
Starting point is 01:53:24 The Valuetainment not infotainment sorry about that yeah value tainment the value tainment podcast so souris sour say sour say sour say is that you say it yeah um courts are there not to provide justice courts are to provide good men with a reason not to use violence in pursuit of justice the left is removing that well it's not just the courts the courts have limited enforcement capabilities it's that law enforcement is supposed to adhere to the court rulings the crazy thing about the supreme court we're talking with will chamberlain and he said the supreme court is scared that if they push too hard on certain rulings it will expose them as having no real power the supreme court can say whatever they want but who's to say anyone will abide by it jeez so if they enforce if they enact certain rulings that are too different from the culture people will just ignore their rulings and once they do
Starting point is 01:54:15 the confidence in the rulings are shattered i think it's funny when people they were wearing the shirts that abort the supreme court and it's just like i get it you don't like the law it's just so it's what throughout the courts because you don't like the it's just what do you expect if that's the sentiment then we really are just seeing the dismantling of this country all right ghost crusader says tim it was mel gibson that screams give me back my son harrison ford screamed get off my plane it was um family guy i think where they had harrison ford running down the street grabbing people and saying something about like what where i want my son back do you can you google that whatever harrison ford family guy give me back my son that was the reference give me back my son who was in that movie where the kid disappears and
Starting point is 01:55:02 like the aliens abducted him it's like the people start forgetting the kid existed. And then slowly the things are disappearing. And I'm like the woman was Julianne Moore or whatever. She like sees evidence. The kid is like there. It's there. And then also like the picture disappears. Like what happened?
Starting point is 01:55:17 Weird. No, no. Yeah. No bells. Panthera says the Andrew Tate story is real. Both brothers are self-confessed scammers. There are two highly comprehensive threads compiling evidence that their alleged trafficking operation is real. Both brothers are self-confessed scammers. There are two highly comprehensive threads compiling evidence that their alleged trafficking operation
Starting point is 01:55:28 is real. I mean, look, I've seen videos where he basically says he wanted to make money, so he told these women who loved him he was going to have them do cam work, and they got to pay him. I don't know what those videos are, because they could be out of context. I'm just saying I saw those videos. Some of them are creepy. But, uh,
Starting point is 01:55:44 I just, I try to be careful because i don't trust the establishment to be honest you know kinjin rangers has prayed for demar hamlin of the buffalo bills we have an update on that i'm looking into it right now um the family guy thing looks like it's peter on the phone with a girl when he says it he says what i give me back my son there's a cutaway gag where it's like harrison ford running down the street grabbing people i didn't see that part yet. I'll have to look into it. He runs up to someone, grabs them,
Starting point is 01:56:08 Give Me Back My Son, then he throws them, then he runs again, grabs someone, Give Me Back My Son, and throws them, and then he runs up to someone. I remember that one, yeah. Yeah. I remember that now. Where are we at with some superchats? Agamemnon's Jim Bag says,
Starting point is 01:56:20 Finishing a cutting board as a Christmas gift for a friend who tried to gaslight me on the 2020 riots. At this point haven't gotten her to denounce the national park service but she's coming around here's your reminder not to give up on those you care about well i guess luke would call her a dirty communist but you know i'm still wait what happened he said i haven't been able to convince her to denounce the national park service but she's coming around you could do this i believe in you and those dirty communists need to be put in check oh man ken block passed away in a snowmobile accident yeah that's what 40 is saying yeah and then uh jeremy renner ran himself over oh man how's he doing he was he lost a lot of blood critical but stable condition condition. Hopefully his leg's okay. That's brutal. With what did he run himself over?
Starting point is 01:57:05 He had a big snowplow. He ran his leg over. I heard his neighbor gave him a tourniquet. It saved his life. If you guys have tourniquets, learn how to use them. You never know when you're going to need to use them. You can just make a tourniquet. Of course.
Starting point is 01:57:20 They're also very cheap. A pen and a shirt. You should learn how to do it. I did hostile environment training, and it's surprising that there are like some people will put the tourniquet like below the wound. I know. And it's like, wait, what?
Starting point is 01:57:35 Yeah. You have to also usually go really pretty tighter, like way tighter than you think you would. Yeah. You don't have to just kind of lose it. And there's a time limit too. Yeah. There's a certain amount of time because the tissue starts tissue starts dying and depends what kind of vein or artery
Starting point is 01:57:48 is being affected yeah we had one guy they showed a pig for moral bleed and a guy just hit the floor he had uh what's it called something nerve reaction i don't know what it's called a stress response no no it's a nerve um you want to look it up the The vagus nerve? Vagus nerve? Yeah, vagal nerve. Is that what it was? Vagus nerve, I think. You want to look that up? I think that's what it is. People are probably going to correct me and tell me what it was.
Starting point is 01:58:10 But yeah, like the guy told us before he showed us the video of the bleed, some of you may pass out just from the sight of the blood. Because it's a lot. Your blood pressure drops. And so this dude, he was sitting in a metal chair. We all were. And then all of a sudden, we just heard a bang. He just flopped off the chair.
Starting point is 01:58:27 And then what happened was the trainer lifted his legs up to push the blood pressure back to his head. And then he comes to and tries getting up and the guy yells at him, don't move. And he goes, no, no, I'm fine. He goes, no, you're not. Don't move. He's like, the only reason you're conscious is because I've lifted your legs up to put the blood back in your head. It was crazy it's the 10th cranial nerve the vegas nerve and it's like uh it's directly interfaces with the parasympathetic control the heart lungs and digestive tract so i can see why
Starting point is 01:58:54 that getting squeezed or open what is it dilates like is that what happened when someone sees blood it's like a fight or flight and it just all the blood goes down to your essential organs or something. It's like those goats that freeze when you scare them. They lock up, and then they fall over. It's like those things are going to get eaten. It is easier to herd them, though. Just make a loud bang, pop a balloon, and they all freeze or whatever. All right, TheDevilInGodAreRagingInsideMe says,
Starting point is 01:59:21 Right now in the Buffalo Bills game, one of their defensive players made a tackle. He got up and then fell to the ground. The medical staff have been administering CPR for the past nine minutes. We, we, we heard that he got tackled. He got tackled. So where are we?
Starting point is 01:59:35 The latest information is that he was rushed to a hospital and we still don't know exactly what is happening. I want to talk about some of that stuff. I got a lot. I got a lot to talk about with that stuff. Let's, let's do that. Members only. Because we'll get spicy, especially with the Fauci files coming out. This will be really, really interesting.
Starting point is 01:59:50 Alright, everybody. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash the like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, become a member at TimCast.com. Like I said, what we want to do is I want to make a real product for you guys. So we have Cast Castle. We've got and we're trying to pick things up. It's just, it's, it's organizational power, which makes it
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Starting point is 02:01:29 And if you go to LibsOfTikTok.com, we have a sub stack there where we post longer articles that have more research, more investigative stuff. And feel free to become a subscriber to help us continue doing what we're doing. Haya, that was great. Thank you so much for coming on. Thank you for providing your perspective and not being afraid to show your face.
Starting point is 02:01:50 It really means a lot to a lot of people. So thank you so much for doing that. My website is LukeUncensored.com. I did a video today that was titled, This is How You Need to Think in 2023. And I think it's worth watching for the tough times ahead. I'm doing an AMA on LukeOnSensor.com this Thursday
Starting point is 02:02:07 where I will have to answer your questions. LukeOnSensor.com See you there. Thank you again so much for having me. It's spelled Chaya but it's pronounced Chaya.
Starting point is 02:02:14 Chaya. Chaya. It's more like H-A-Y-A with a... C-H-A-Y-A. Chaya. Chaya. It means life in Hebrew.
Starting point is 02:02:22 Is there a word that describes the sound ch? Like, is there a way to describe that pronunciation? No, there isn't. I don't think so. Maybe in Cyrillic. I think there might be one of those in Cyrillic. We'll take up anybody's time.
Starting point is 02:02:35 Hey, before I go, I do want to mention, I brought this up earlier, this Rogan, Joe Rogan interviewed a guy named Siddhartha Kara. And this guy went into thego undercover and exposed tens of thousands of humans digging up cobalt for your electric vehicle batteries you want to talk about electric vehicles being sustainable these they say that there are no artisans they're working they tell people they tell they've been telling us there are no humans on the ground digging that is all machinery you see tens of thousands like 15 000 humans including kids digging with their bare hands breathing in toxic cobalt,
Starting point is 02:03:06 and it has to get out. So watch that interview with Joe Rogan and Siddhartha Kaya. Thank you, Siddhartha, for doing that. Thank you, Kaya, for coming again. Thanks for having me. And Serge. Yeah, that was a good one. I enjoyed it.
Starting point is 02:03:17 Thanks for coming, Kaya. I appreciate it. That's actually G in Dutch and Afrikaans, so it's like khas. It's like white Arabic. I can say a lot of things, same thing. It's just a different word, different letter, but just a G. It's pretty simple, yeah. All right.
Starting point is 02:03:29 We'll see you all over at TimCast.com. Welcome to 2023. It's going to get wild. Yeah. Go to TimCast.com and we'll see you all there. Happy New Year.

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